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    Modeling of Micro Combustion Applying Electrohydrodynamics Effects

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Behroozinia, Pooya (Author) ; Saeedi, Mohammad Hassan (Supervisor) ; Mozafari, Ali Asghar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this project, one-dimensional and two-dimensional numerical approaches are used to study the effect of applying electrohydrodynamics on the temperature and species mass fraction profiles along the micro-combustor. A premixed mixture of H2-Air with a multi-step chemistry (9 species and 19 reactions) is used and thermal conductivity of the mixture is considered as a function of species thermal conductivity and temperature by using a set of new relations. Both thermal and radical quenching mechanisms are important in the micro-scale combustion due to increasing of area-to-volume ratio and significant heat loss from the combustor walls. By inserting a number of electrodes into the... 

    An Investigation Into the Aging Kinetics of a Heat Resistant Stainless Steel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jalilvand, Sepideh (Author) ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The austenitic heat resistant stainless steels have been widely used in petrochemical industry as furnace tubes which are exposed to extremely high temperatures. In this study, the quench aging process of a HP modified heat resistant stainless steel is assessed and the kinetics of aging is evaluated by the JMAK model. The microstructure of steel in as cast and aged conditions was characterized by optical microscope and scanning electron microscope equipped with EDS. The effects of aging time and temperature on the microstructure, tensile propertices, shear strength, hardness, and ductility of the aged steel were determinded. The results of tensile and shear punch tests show a linear... 

    An Investigation into the Kinetics of Quench Aging in an Mg-Zn Alloy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Janbozorgi, Mohammad (Author) ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Special features of magnesium such as low density, perfect bio-compatibility in the human body, and close elastic modulus to the human bone have increased the use of Mg alloys in the bio-medical applications. Nevertheless, low mechanical properties and poor corrosion resistance of Mg alloys have limited their bio-medical applications. The addition of alloying elements together with the use of precipitation hardening and plastic deformation are the most effective methods to improve the mechanical properties and increase the corrosion resistance of Mg alloys. Thus, the present research with the aim of improving the mechanical properties of an Mg-Zn alloy by Ca and Gd additions together with... 

    An Investigation Into Residual Stresses Formed by Bending and Quenching Processes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ja’afari Bahramabadi, Mohammad (Author) ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Various forms of springs are applicable, among which spiral and leaf springs can be named. Definition of leaf springs is conventionally applied to constant-width springs and is consisted of step-like leaves, each leaf having constant width. Leaf springs are largely used in vehicles, where they act as a part of suspension system supporting the weight of the vehicle along with connecting spots axles to the chassis. Springs so installed are capable of handling starting and stopping torques as well as sudden vibrations due to load carrying. Most Conventional method of manufacturing leaf springs is to bend strips of appropriate steel between curved dies, quench the strip while held between the... 

    Study of Quantum Quench in Some Simple Quantum Mechanical Systems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafarizadeh, Arash (Author) ; Rouhani, Shahin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Classical quench is the act of sudden change in the temperature of a system. This process is not new and has been used in some branches of science, like the smithing industry to produce a hard and stiff metal objects. Quantum Quench is the deformation of system's Hamiltonian in short time interval. This quantum version of quench is around for a few years and has attracted a lot of attention after its experimental realization in Ultracold Atoms setup. Suppose we have hamiltonian which depends on the constant g_0 which is the dynamical parameter of the system. It could be interaction strength between elements in the system or the external electric field amplitude on the system. At an arbitrary... 

    Spectrofluorimetric Determination of Copper Ions Based on Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer and Spectrofluorimetric Determination of Iron (III) Ions in the Prescence of Iron (II) Ions Based on Fluorescence Quenching

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Taghipour, Mitra (Author) ; Hormozi Nezhad, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The use of fluorophores in metallic and non-metallic analysis, have received great attention for chemical sensing due to the high sensitivity and selectivity. Fluorophores through participating in emission mechanisms, interact with analyte and the emission intensity changes, which leads to determination of analyte concentration. These mechanisms are included fluorescence resonance energy transfer and fluorescence emission quenching. In the first part of this thesis, a highly sensitive probe for detection of copper ions was developed based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer due to the plasmonic peak of citrate capped gold nanoparticles and emission peak of FITC. Quenched emission of... 

    Spectroscopic Study and Characterizing of Selenium Dioxide Complex with Pyridoxine(PN-Se):Interaction Between (PN-Se)and Bovine Serum Albumin

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jamali, Moein (Author) ; Mohamadi Boghaei, Davar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Temporary existence of some molecules like medicines in body and also existence of diagnostic agents in biological systems and study of the interactions of biomolecules with these agents is a matter of interest. It also may have an important role in design and synthesis of new drugs. Serum Albumin is the most abundant protein in circulation system in the body. So far, many studies about the interaction of this protein with different compounds have been undertaken. The aim of this paper was to synthesize selenium complex and analyze its potential biochemical activity in vitro. The concrete work falls into two parts:(1) to synthesize the selenium-pyridoxine compound (PNSe) (2) to probe into... 

    Characterization of Aging Phenomenon on Mechanical Properties and Formability of Low Carbon Steel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Asgari, Farshad (Author) ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Low carbon steel sheets have many applications in the automotive industry. The mechanical properties and ductility of the steel change significantly by the aging phenomena. In this study, the effects of temperature and time of quench aging phenomenon on the tensile properties and formability of a low carbon steel sheet has been investigated. Samples with dimensions of 10×10 cm were prepared for the Erichsen test and also samples with geometry in ASTM E8 standard were prepared for the tensile test of the steel sheet. After performing solution treatment on the samples at 650 °C, they were rapidly cooled to room temperature (25 °C) and then placed in water, air and oil at certain temperatures... 

    The Effect of Deformation in Grooved Die and Heat Treatment on Formability and Mechanical Properties of a Precipitation Hardenable Aluminum Alloy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dabbaghian, Mohammad Ali (Author) ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor) ; Serajzadeh, Siamak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The precipitation hardenable 7075 Aluminum Alloy is one of the most important heat-treated aluminum alloys. The high strength of this alloy has led to its widespread use in the manufacture of various components in the automotive, aerospace, marine, defense and military industries. Although the production costs of this alloy sheet are high, but since the 7075 aluminum alloy has the capacity to be as strong as steels, by reducing the production process and thus reducing production costs, this alloy can be used more widely in various industries. Therefore, in this study, the mechanical properties of the 7075 aluminum sheet are improved by a new quenching method in the die (HFDQ), which is a... 

    The study of magnetic field implementation on cylinder quenched in boiling ferro-fluid

    , Article Applied Thermal Engineering ; Volume 64, Issue 1-2 , March , 2014 , Pages 331-338 ; ISSN: 13594311 Habibi Khoshmehr, H ; Saboonchi, A ; Shafii, M. B ; Jahani, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    It has been shown that nanofluids in different investigations increase or decrease heat transfer rate in boiling phenomenon. The present study examined the effects of ferro-fluid concentrations and magnetic field implementation on the fluid throughout the boiling process. Obtained are the quenching curve and boiling curve on specified surface roughness in both water and ferro-fluid with two different concentrations. A silver cylinder with Aspect ratio of 10, and surface roughness of 689 nm was heated up to 350 C and then was overwhelmed in the fluid under study. Temperatures were measured by a thermocouple which installed in the center of the cylinder. The test was carried out 5 times. The... 

    The quenching of silver rod in boiling carbon nano tube-water nanofluid

    , Article International Journal of Thermal Sciences ; Volume 75 , 2014 , Pages 95-104 ; ISSN: 12900729 Habibi Khoshmehr, H ; Saboonchi, A ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    It is well established that nanofluids increase or decrease heat transfer in boiling phenomenon. The study acquired Quenching curve and boiling curve in two different surface roughnesses in two fluids: deionized water and the nanofluid MWCNT-water with four different concentrations. The cylinder was made of silver and two surface roughnesses of 129 and 690 nm. It was heated up and soaked in the fluid mentioned above. Temperature was recorded by a drilled to install thermocouple. The experiment was replicated in five times. To calculate the heat transfer quotient, assuming the cylinder to be thermally homogeneous, the Lumped capacity method was applied. The obtained results during quenching... 

    On the effect of cooling rate during melt spinning of FINEMET ribbons

    , Article Nanoscale ; Volume 5, Issue 16 , 2013 , Pages 7520-7527 ; 20403364 (ISSN) Gheiratmand, T ; Hosseini, H. R. M ; Davami, P ; Ostadhossein, F ; Song, M ; Gjoka, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The effect of quenching wheel speed on the structure and Curie temperature of Fe73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 alloy has been investigated using X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, transition electron microscopy and a SQUID magnetometer. Ribbons were melt-spun at different wheel speeds and then were annealed to nucleate nano crystals embedded in the amorphous matrix. The results indicated that the thickness of the ribbons was inversely proportional to the wheel speed following the power law of the type t ∝ Vs -1.231. DSC and XRD results showed that at higher wheel speeds the greater potential energy triggers the formation of Fe (Si) crystallites and thus, increases the crystallinity.... 

    Heat treatment effect on thermo-mechanical fatigue and low cycle fatigue behaviors of A356.0 aluminum alloy

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 45 , 2013 , Pages 279-285 ; 02613069 (ISSN) Azadi, M ; Shirazabad, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In the present paper, the heat treatment effect on A356.0, a cast aluminum alloy which has been widely used in diesel engine cylinder heads, is investigated under out-of-phase thermo-mechanical fatigue and low cycle fatigue (at different temperatures) loadings. A typical heat treatment is applied to the material including 8. h solution at 535 °C, water quench and 3. h ageing at 180 °C. The experimental fatigue results show that the heat treatment process has considerable influence on mechanical and low cycle fatigue behaviors, especially at room temperature, but its effect on thermo-mechanical fatigue lifetime is not significant. The improvement in the strength can be explained by the... 

    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... 

    Selective and sensitive fluorescent chemosensor based on N2O2-donor naphthodiaza-crown macrocyclic ligands for detection of Cu(II), and Zn(II)

    , Article Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry ; April , 2016 ; 10106030 (ISSN) Ghanbari, B ; Zarepour jevinani, M ; Kubicki, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2016
    Abstract
    Fluorescence spectroscopy of a series of N2O2-donor naphthodiaza-crown macrocyclic ligands, L1-L4 , in ethanol revealed that Cu(II) cation had remarkable fluorescence quenching effect during complex formation with L2 and L3 , while Zn(II) displayed noticeable enhancement on the fluorescence emission of L1 and L4 , respectively. Fluorescence quantum yields of Ln (L1-L4 ) as well as their complexes Ln /M (II) (M=Cu, and Zn) were found as 0.11-0.34, respectively. The complementary experiments on determination of the limit of detection indicated (LOD) that L2 and L3 were highly selective for detection of Cu(II) while L1 and L4 were selective towards Zn(II), respectively. Using Benesi-Hildebrand... 

    Annealed and quenched disorder in sand-pile models with local violation of conservation

    , Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 92, Issue 2 , August , 2015 ; 15393755 (ISSN) Moghimi Araghi, S ; Sebtosheikh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Physical Society  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper we consider the Bak, Tang, and Wiesenfeld (BTW) sand-pile model with local violation of conservation through annealed and quenched disorder. We have observed that the probability distribution functions of avalanches have two distinct exponents, one of which is associated with the usual BTW model and another one which we propose to belong to a new fixed point; that is, a crossover from the original BTW fixed point to a new fixed point is observed. Through field theoretic calculations, we show that such a perturbation is relevant and takes the system to a new fixed point  

    Study on static strain aging of 6082 aluminium alloy

    , Article Materials Science and Technology ; Volume 26, Issue 2 , Jul , 2010 , Pages 169-175 ; 02670836 (ISSN) Dadbakhsh, S ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this study both the quench aging and static strain aging kinetics of a 6082 Al alloy were investigated at a temperature range of 130-200°C using the Vickers hardness and tensile test. The activation energy and dislocation density were determined at different stages of the aging phenomenon. The former was used to analyse the kinetics of aging and the latter to interpret the competition of strengthening and recovery mechanisms during aging. It is shown that different activation energies are achieved depending on the aging time and temperature relating to formation of appropriate precipitates at different stages of aging. Moreover, it is revealed that prestrain reduces the activation energy.... 

    Enhancing the mechanical properties and formability of low carbon steel with dual-phase microstructures

    , Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 25, Issue 2 , 2016 , Pages 382-389 ; 10599495 (ISSN) Habibi, M ; Hashemi, R ; Sadeghi, E ; Fazaeli, A ; Ghazanfari, A ; Lashini, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC 
    Abstract
    In the present study, a special heat treatment cycle (step quenching) was used to produce a dual-phase (DP) microstructure in low carbon steel. By producing this DP microstructure, the mechanical properties of the investigated steel such as yield stress, tensile strength, and Vickers hardness were increased 14, 55, and 38%, respectively. In order to investigate the effect of heat treatment on formability of the steel, Nakazima forming test was applied and subsequently finite element base modeling was used to predict the outcome on forming limit diagrams. The results show that the DP microstructure also has a positive effect on formability. The results of finite element simulations are in a... 

    Quick speciation of iron(II) and iron(III) in natural samples using a selective fluorescent carbon dot-based probe

    , Article Analytical Methods ; Volume 8, Issue 20 , 2016 , Pages 4064-4068 ; 17599660 (ISSN) Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Taghipour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2016
    Abstract
    A new, simple and rapid carbon dot (CD) based fluorescent probe for speciation of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions was developed. The as-prepared CDs contain phenol groups on their surfaces and due to the special coordination interaction of phenol groups with Fe3+ ions, this sensing system exhibits excellent sensitivity and selectivity toward Fe3+. In order to detect Fe2+ ions as well, a specific amount of H2O2 was introduced to the detection system to transform Fe2+ to Fe3+ of which the latter is the determinable form of iron. Under the optimum experimental conditions, the fluorescence intensity of the sensor decreased as the Fe3+ ion concentration increased. The relationship plot between the... 

    Boiling heat transfer on a high temperature silver sphere in nanofluid

    , Article International Journal of Thermal Sciences ; Volume 48, Issue 12 , 2009 , Pages 2215-2220 ; 12900729 (ISSN) Lotfi, H ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    To investigate boiling heat transfer characteristics of nanofluids, transient quenching experiments of a high temperature silver sphere in water-based nanofluids with Ag and TiO2 nanoparticles were performed. A silver sphere with a diameter of 10 mm and an initial temperature of 700 °C was quenched in these nanofluids at a temperature of 90 °C. The results showed a considerable reduction in the quenching ability of nanofluids compared to that of pure water. The presence of nanoparticles in water caused the film boiling mode to vanish at lower temperatures depending on the mixture concentration. Calculated heat transfer rates in nanofluids were lower than those in pure water. In the quenching...