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    The effects of CaF2 in mica glass-ceramics

    , Article Defect and Diffusion Forum ; Volume 334-335 , 2013 , Pages 258-263 ; 10120386 (ISSN) ; 9783037856628 (ISBN) Ghasemzadeh, M ; Nemati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Different concentrations of CaF2 were incorporated in mica glass-ceramics to evaluate their effects on the crystallization and microstructure. The kinetics of phase transformations, and the microstructures of the final crystalline phase were found to be dependent on the concentration of nucleation agents. The results showed that CaF2 in high concentration had a synergistic effect and enhanced the formation of interlocked mica crystals. Non-isothermal DTA experiments showed that the crystallization activation energies of base glasses were changed in the range of 235-405 kJ/mol, while the crystallization activation energies of samples with addition of CaF2 were changed in the range of 419-747... 

    Kinetics and reaction mechanism of isothermal oxidation of Iranian ilmenite concentrate powder

    , Article Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry ; Volume 112, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 781-789 ; 13886150 (ISSN) Mozammel, M ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Khoshnevisan, A ; Youzbashizadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Thermal oxidation of commercial ilmenite concentrate from Kahnouj titanium mines, Iran, at 500-950 C was investigated for the first time. Fractional conversion was calculated from mass change of the samples during oxidation. Maximum FeO to Fe2O3 conversion of 98.63 % occurred at 900 C after 120 min. Curve fit trials together with SEM line scan results indicated constant-size shrinking core model as the closest kinetic mechanism of the oxidation process. Below 750 C, chemical reaction with activation energy of 80.65 kJ mol-1 and between 775 and 950 C, ash diffusion with activation energy of 53.50 kJ mol-1 were the prevailing mechanisms. X-ray diffraction patterns approved presence of... 

    Effect of η phase on mechanical properties of the iron-based superalloy using shear punch testing

    , Article ISIJ International ; Volume 53, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 311-316 ; 09151559 (ISSN) Seifollahi, M ; Kheirandish, S ; Razavi, S. H ; Abbasi, S. M ; Sahrapour, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, the shear deformation behavior of A286 Iron-based superalloy was studied with an emphasis on the influence of η phase on shear strength. The η (Ni3Ti phase precipitates at high temperature heat treatment or during services at the expense of gamma prime phase. According to the microstructural features, no evidences of η phase were found at 650 and 720°C. η phase precipitated at 780 and 840°C and the amount of it increased with an increase the time and temperature. Because of using the alloy as fasteners, investigation of shear properties and the influence of η phase on it are indispensable. The shear strength of the alloy with different volume fractions of η was examined. It... 

    On phase transformations in a Ni-based superalloy

    , Article Philosophical Magazine ; Volume 93, Issue 10-12 , Mar , 2013 , Pages 1351-1370 ; 14786435 (ISSN) Asgari, S ; Sharghi Moshtaghin, R ; Sadeghahmadi, M ; Pirouz, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this study, a particular nickel-based superalloy has been studied by transmission electron microscopy and the results are discussed in terms of phase transformations that may have taken place. The alloy has been found to consist of three major phases; a FCC γ phase containing a random distribution of nearly spherical γ′ - Ni3Al(Ti) - precipitates and elongated thin Ni3Ti(Ta) platelets with a hexagonal structure. The orientation relationships between the different phases have been determined; loss of coherency and possible occurrence of misfit-relieving interfacial dislocations are discussed and compared with experimental observations, and possible mechanisms of phase transformations are... 

    Microstructure and phase transformation behavior of a stress-assisted heat-treated Ti-Rich NiTi shape memory alloy

    , Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 21, Issue 8 , August , 2012 , Pages 1806-1812 ; 10599495 (ISSN) Ahadi, A ; Rezaei, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2012
    Abstract
    In this study, the effects of stress-assisted heat treatment on the microstructure and phase transformation of a Ti-rich (Ti-49.52 at.% Ni) shape memory alloy were investigated. For this purpose, the alloy was heat treated at temperature of 500 °C for 10 h under applied stresses of 100 and 200 MPa. XRD, TEM, and repeated thermal cycling were employed to study the microstructure and transformation behavior of the heat-treated materials. Room temperature XRD diffractogram of the stress-free heat-treated material showed a weak reflection of austenite (B2), while that for the stress-assisted heat-treated materials had a high intensity implying the presence of residual austenite in the... 

    Modeling of austenite to ferrite transformation

    , Article Bulletin of Materials Science ; Volume 35, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 395-398 ; 02504707 (ISSN) Kazeminezhad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this research, an algorithm based on the Q-state Potts model is presented for modeling the austenite to ferrite transformation. In the algorithm, it is possible to exactly track boundary migration of the phase formed during transformation. In the algorithm, effects of changes in chemical free energy, strain free energy and interfacial energies of austenite-austenite, ferrite-ferrite and austenite-ferrite during transformation are considered. From the algorithm, the kinetics of transformation and mean ferrite grain size for different cooling rates are calculated. It is found that there is a good agreement between the calculated and experimental results  

    The effect of TLP bonding temperature on microstructural and mechanical property of joints made using FSX-414 superalloy

    , Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 546 , June , 2012 , Pages 291-300 ; 09215093 (ISSN) Bakhtiari, R ; Ekrami, A ; Khan, T. I ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The bonding temperature is an important parameter for optimization of the Transient Liquid Phase (TLP) bonding process in order to achieve a sound joint with good mechanical properties. However, the bonding temperature used can also be restricted by the microstructural stability of the base metal. In this study, the effect of bonding temperature (1050-1200 °C) on the joint microstructure and mechanical properties was studied for TLP bonding of FSX-414 superalloy using MBF-80 interlayer with thickness of 50 μm. Increasing bonding temperature from 1050 to 1150 °C caused reduction in the time required for complete isothermal solidification in agreement with models based on the diffusion induced... 

    Assembly of CeO 2-TiO 2 nanoparticles prepared in room temperature ionic liquid on graphene nanosheets for photocatalytic degradation of pollutants

    , Article Journal of Hazardous Materials ; Volume 199-200 , 2012 , Pages 170-178 ; 03043894 (ISSN) Ghasemi, S ; Setayesh, S. R ; Habibi Yangjeh, A ; Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Gholami, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    CeO 2-TiO 2 nanoparticles were prepared by the sol-gel process using 2-hydroxylethylammonium formate as room-temperature ionic liquid and calcined at different temperatures (500-700°C). CeO 2-TiO 2-graphene nanocomposites were prepared by hydrothermal reaction of graphene oxide with CeO 2-TiO 2 nanoparticles in aqueous solution of ethanol. The photocatalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction, BET surface area, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and Fourier transformed infrared techniques. The results demonstrate that the room-temperature ionic liquid inhibits the anatase-rutile phase transformation. This effect was promoted by addition of CeO 2 to TiO 2.... 

    A phase-shift three-phase bidirectional series resonant DC/DC converter

    , Article IECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference), 7 November 2011 through 10 November 2011 ; November , 2011 , Pages 1137-1143 ; SSN :1553572X ; 9781612849720 (ISBN) Mirzahosseini, R ; Tahami, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The demand for bidirectional DC/DC converters is increasing because of their potential capability for sustainable energy conversion systems where the power is to be captured from or stored in energy storage elements. This paper presents a three-phase series resonant bidirectional converter which is suitable for high power applications. The converter consists of two three-phase full bridge networks, the resonant tanks and a high frequency three-phase transformer. All switches can work either in ZVS or ZCS mode. The voltage drop on leakage inductances is minimized by choosing the switching frequency close to the resonant frequency, allowing high efficient power conversion. The phasor analysis... 

    Effect of Y2O3 and Er2O3 co-dopants on phase stabilization of bismuth oxide

    , Article Ceramics International ; Volume 37, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 3451-3455 ; 02728842 (ISSN) Arasteh, S ; Maghsoudipour, A ; Alizadeh, M ; Nemati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Bi2O3 compositions were prepared to investigate the effect of rare earth metal oxides as co-dopants on phase stability of bismuth oxide. Compositions containing 9-14 mol% of Y2O3 and Er2O3 were synthesized by solid state reaction. The structural characterization was carried out using X-ray powder diffraction. The XRD results show that the samples containing 12 and 14 mol% total dopants had cubic structure, whereas the samples with lower dopant concentrations were tetragonal. Comparing the lattice parameters of the cubic phases of (Bi 2O3)0.88(Y2O3) 0.06(Er2O3)0.06 and (Bi 2O3)0.86(Y2O3) 0.07(Er2O3)0.07 revealed that lattice parameter decreases by increasing the dopant concentration. The XRD... 

    A 3-D constitutive model for pressure-dependent phase transformation of porous shape memory alloys

    , Article Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials ; Volume 42 , 2015 , Pages 292-310 ; 17516161 (ISSN) Ashrafi, M. J ; Arghavani, J ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Porous shape memory alloys (SMAs) exhibit the interesting characteristics of porous metals together with shape memory effect and pseudo-elasticity of SMAs that make them appropriate for biomedical applications. In this paper, a 3-D phenomenological constitutive model for the pseudo-elastic behavior and shape memory effect of porous SMAs is developed within the framework of irreversible thermodynamics. Comparing to micromechanical and computational models, the proposed model is computationally cost effective and predicts the behavior of porous SMAs under proportional and non-proportional multiaxial loadings. Considering the pressure dependency of phase transformation in porous SMAs, proper... 

    Welding metallurgy of stainless steels during resistance spot welding part II –heat affected zone and mechanical performance

    , Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; Volume 20, Issue 6 , 2015 , Pages 512-521 ; 13621718 (ISSN) Alizadeh Sh, M ; Pouranvari, M ; Marashi, S. P. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Maney Publishing  2015
    Abstract
    Implementation of new materials in automotive body-in-white requires through knowledge of their metallurgical response to welding process thermal cycle. This two-part paper aims at understanding the physical and mechanical metallurgy of stainless steels, as interesting candidates for automotive application, during resistance spot welding. The second part addresses the phase transformations in the heat affected zone of three types of stainless steels including austenitic, ferritic and duplex steels. Failure modes and mechanical properties of stainless steel resistance spot welds are discussed. The peak load and energy absorption of stainless steel resistance spot welds are compared with... 

    Welding metallurgy of stainless steels during resistance spot welding part I: Fusion zone

    , Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; Volume 20, Issue 6 , Mar , 2015 , Pages 502-511 ; 13621718 (ISSN) Pouranvari, M ; Alizadeh Sh, M ; Marashi, S. P. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Maney Publishing  2015
    Abstract
    Weldability is one of the key requirements for automotive materials. This two-part paper aims at understanding the metallurgical phenomena during resistance spot welding of stainless steels, as interesting candidates for automotive body in white. Part I addresses the phase transformations in the fusion zone of three types of stainless steels including austenitic, ferritic and duplex types. The solidification and solid state phenomena including columnar to equiaxed transition, ferrite– austenite post-solidification transformation, martensitic transformation and carbide precipitation are discussed. Particular attention is given to the effect of high cooling rate of resistance spot welding... 

    As-cast microstructures of aluminium containing ductile cast iron

    , Article TMS Annual Meeting, 14 February 2010 through 18 February 2010, Seattle, WA ; 2010 , Pages 37-47 ; 9781617822933 (ISBN) Kiani Rashid, A. R ; Shayesteh Zeraati, A ; Naser Zoshki, H ; Yousef Sani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper, the effect of aluminum content on the formation mechanism, volume fraction, morphology and particle size distribution of graphite has been investigated. Addition of aluminum on ductile iron causes some fundamental changes in iron-carbon phase-diagram and as a result, improves the graphite formation during eutectic transformation. The results reveals that aluminum compounds have been formed in the core of graphite nodules, thus aluminum plays an important role in the formation of graphite nodules. Furthermore, it is indicated that an increase in the aluminum content also leads to an increase in the number of graphite nodules and a decrease in the nodules size. By using EPMA,... 

    Study on the phase transformation kinetics of sol-gel drived TiO 2 nanoparticles

    , Article Journal of Nanomaterials ; Volume 2010 , August , 2010 ; 16874110 (ISSN) Askari, M ; Mehranpour, H ; Sasani Ghamsari, M ; Farzalibeik, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Titanium dioxide nanopowders were synthesized by the diffusion controlled sol-gel process (LaMer model) and characterized by DTA-TG, XRD, and SEM. The prepared TiO 2 nanoparticles have uniform size and morphology, and the phase transformation kinetics of obtained material was studied by interpretation of the X-ray diffraction patterns peaks on the base of Avrami equation. The stating point of anatase-rutile phase transformation temperature in the prepared nanoparticles was found between 100 and 200 C. A decreasing trend on the intensity of X-ray peaks of anatase phase was observed up to 600 C when the presence of the rutile phase became predominant. Results indicated that the transition... 

    A 3-D phenomenological constitutive model for shape memory alloys under multiaxial loadings

    , Article International Journal of Plasticity ; Volume 26, Issue 7 , July , 2010 , Pages 976-991 ; 07496419 (ISSN) Arghavani, J ; Auricchio, F ; Naghdabadi, R ; Reali, A ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new phenomenological constitutive model for shape memory alloys, developed within the framework of irreversible thermodynamics and based on a scalar and a tensorial internal variable. In particular, the model uses a measure of the amount of stress-induced martensite as scalar internal variable and the preferred direction of variants as independent tensorial internal variable. Using this approach, it is possible to account for variant reorientation and for the effects of multiaxial non-proportional loadings in a more accurate form than previously done. In particular, we propose a model that has the property of completely decoupling the pure reorientation mechanism from... 

    A 3D finite strain phenomenological constitutive model for shape memory alloys considering martensite reorientation

    , Article Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics ; Volume 22, Issue 5 , June , 2010 , Pages 345-362 ; 09351175 (ISSN) Arghavani, J ; Auricchio, F ; Naghdabadi, R ; Reali, A ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Most devices based on shape memory alloys experience both finite deformations and non-proportional loading conditions in engineering applications. This motivates the development of constitutive models considering finite strain as well as martensite variant reorientation. To this end, in the present article, based on the principles of continuum thermodynamics with internal variables, a three-dimensional finite strain phenomenological constitutive model is proposed taking its basis from the recent model in the small strain regime proposed by Panico and Brinson (J Mech Phys Solids 55:2491-2511, 2007). In the finite strain constitutive model derivation, a multiplicative decomposition of the... 

    The effect of aluminium content on morphology, size, volume fraction, and number of graphite nodules in ductile cast iron

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications ; Volume 224, Issue 3 , 2010 , Pages 117-122 ; 14644207 (ISSN) Shayesteh Zeraati, A ; Naser Zoshki, H ; Kiani Rashid, A. R ; Yousef Sani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The effect of aluminium content on the formation mechanism, volume fraction, morphology, and particle size distribution of graphite has been investigated. Addition of aluminium to ductile iron causes some fundamental changes in iron-carbon phase diagrams and, as a result, improves graphite formation during eutectic transformation. Results reveal that aluminium compounds have been formed in the core of graphite nodules; thus aluminium plays an important role in the formation of graphite nodules. Furthermore, it is indicated that an increase in the aluminium content also leads to an increase in the number of graphite nodules and a decrease in the nodule size. By using electron probe... 

    A single phase transformer equivalent circuit for accurate turn to turn fault modeling

    , Article 24th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2016, 10 May 2016 through 12 May 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 592-597 ; 9781467387897 (ISBN) Gholami, M ; Hajipour, E ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    Recently, an increasing concern has been raised about turn-to-turn faults (TTFs) in power transformers, because these faults can lead to severe transformer insulation failure and consequently, its outage. Generally, it is impossible to experimentally analyze the transformer behavior under such faults, since the implementation of those experiments may be substantially destructive. Therefore, computer-aided models should be developed to investigate the performance of transformer protective relays under turn-to-turn faults. So far, existing transformer models are mainly formulated to implement in the EMTP-based softwares. However, most of power system protection engineers and researchers... 

    Ferritic-austenitic stainless steels dissimilar resistance spot welds: Metallurgical and failure characteristics

    , Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; Volume 21, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 438-445 ; 13621718 (ISSN) Pouranvari, M ; Khorramifar, M ; Hoveida Marashi, S. P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    The paper addresses the microstructure and failure characteristics of dissimilar resistance spot welds between austenitic stainless steel and ferritic stainless steel. The fusion zone (FZ) of dissimilar welds exhibited complex microstructure consisting of ferrite, austenite and martensite. The development of this triplex structure in the FZ was explained by analysing the phase transformation path and austenite stability. Results showed that all dissimilar welds failed in partial thickness-partial pull-out failure mode. It was shown that the fraction of the nugget fracture of the weld is reduced by increasing the FZ size improving the mechanical performance of the weld. Peak load and energy...