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Price elasticity of gasoline smuggling: a semi-structural estimation approach
, Article Energy Economics ; Volume 71 , 2018 , Pages 171-185 ; 01409883 (ISSN) ; Rafizadeh, N ; Rahmati, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
Abstract
We estimate the price elasticity of the demand for gasoline smuggling in Iran. For this purpose, we employ a detailed panel of monthly gasoline consumption data from 160 distribution hubs during the period 2005–2014. We apply two different approaches which are diff-in-diff and panel data estimations. The results suggest that the foreign-to-home gasoline price ratios have a significant impact on the time-varying elasticity of demand. This finding supports the hypothesis that an increase in domestic gasoline prices will significantly reduce the demand for smuggling. In addition, as the distance of a region from its closest higher-price neighboring country diminishes, the price elasticity of...
An additive theory for finite elastic-plastic deformations of the micropolar continuous media
, Article Acta Mechanica ; Volume 206, Issue 1-2 , 2009 , Pages 81-93 ; 00015970 (ISSN) ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, the method of additive plasticity at finite deformations is generalized to the micropolar continuous media. It is shown that the non-symmetric rate of deformation tensor and gradient of gyration vector could be decomposed into elastic and plastic parts. For the finite elastic deformation, themicropolar hypo-elastic constitutive equations for isotropicmicropolar materials are considered.Concerning the additive decomposition and the micropolar hypo-elasticity as the basic tools, an elastic-plastic formulation consisting of an arbitrary number of internal variables and arbitrary form of plastic flow rule is derived. The localization conditions for the micropolar material obeying...
Constitutive equations for micropolar hyper-elastic materials
, Article International Journal of Solids and Structures ; Volume 46, Issue 14-15 , 2009 , Pages 2765-2773 ; 00207683 (ISSN) ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, the concept of hyper-elasticity in the micropolar continuum theory is investigated. The restrictions on the fourth-order elasticity tensors are investigated. Using the representation theorems, a general form of constitutive equations for micropolar hyper-elastic isotropic materials is presented. As some special cases, generalizations of the neo-Hookean and Mooney-Rivlin type materials to the micropolar continuum theory are presented. The generalized constitutive equations reduce to those of the microplar linear elasticity theory when the deformations are infinitesimal. Also, Updated Lagrangian finite element formulations for the micropolar hyper-elastic materials are...
Surface characterization of face-centered cubic crystals
, Article Mechanics of Materials ; Volume 129 , 2019 , Pages 15-22 ; 01676636 (ISSN) ; Enzevaee, C ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Abstract
To date, the examination of surface energy and surface layer relaxation has been the subject of several experimental and simulation works, whereas evaluation of surface residual stresses and surface elastic constants has received very little attention. In addition to the fundamental importance of these properties in the understanding of such phenomena as crystal equilibrium shape, surface roughening and segregation, they are also crucial for use in the theoretical studies based on continuum theory of elastic material surfaces. This work focuses on developing a theoretical approach for the calculations of the surface residual stress and surface elastic constants for (100) planes of fcc...
Surface characterization of face-centered cubic crystals
, Article Mechanics of Materials ; Volume 129 , 2019 , Pages 15-22 ; 01676636 (ISSN) ; Enzevaee, C ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Abstract
To date, the examination of surface energy and surface layer relaxation has been the subject of several experimental and simulation works, whereas evaluation of surface residual stresses and surface elastic constants has received very little attention. In addition to the fundamental importance of these properties in the understanding of such phenomena as crystal equilibrium shape, surface roughening and segregation, they are also crucial for use in the theoretical studies based on continuum theory of elastic material surfaces. This work focuses on developing a theoretical approach for the calculations of the surface residual stress and surface elastic constants for (100) planes of fcc...
Equilibrium States of Nano scaled DNA-loops in Different Elastic Models
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ejtehadi, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
DNA cyclization mechanism, has an important role in many biological processes such as gene regulation, DNA replication and recombination. In addition there are DNA-loops in Bacteria an around the Histones in Chromosomes in scale of 5-100 nm. We need to a appropriate model to study about bending and loop formationin in this important molecule which is able to describe elasticity properties of DNA.One of the most successful models, to describe the physical behaviour of a long DNA molecule, is the elastic rod model. In this model, DNA is considered as a ixable rod that its bending energy is isotropic. Asymmetric elastic rod model is another model to describe elasticity properties of DNA....
Surface/interface effects on the formation of misfit dislocation in a core-shell nanowire
, Article Philosophical Magazine ; Volume 94, Issue 5 , 11 February , 2014 , Pages 492-519 ; ISSN: 14786435 ; Gutkin, M. Y ; Shodja, H. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
The misfit strain within the core of a two-phase free-standing core-shell nanowire resulting in the generation of an edge misfit dislocation or an edge misfit dislocation dipole at the core-shell interface is considered theoretically within both the classical and surface/interface elasticity approaches. The critical conditions for the misfit dislocation generation are studied and discussed in detail with special attention to the non-classical surface/interface effect. It is shown that this effect is significant for fine cores of radius smaller than roughly 20 interatomic distances. The positive and negative surface/interface Lamé constants mostly make the generation of the misfit dislocation...
Hub location problem considering an elastic demand
, Article CIE 2014 - 44th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering and IMSS 2014 - 9th International Symposium on Intelligent Manufacturing and Service Systems, Joint International Symposium on "The Social Impacts of Developments in Information, Manufacturing and Service Systems" - Proceedings ; 2014 , pp. 581-588 ; Akbari Jokar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In most hub location problem in the literature, the demand is independent of the market share. However, especially about the services and products which are not essential, this assumption does not mirror the reality. Considering the elastic demand increases the complexity and solution of the problem. The elasticity of demand depends on the utility of available hub. For simplicity, we assume that the utility of hub nodes are additive. Utility of the nodes is based on the attraction of the facility on that node and also the decay function of distance. In this paper we propose a new model for hub location problem in an airline industry with elastic demand. In this problem, passengers use hubs...
Size-dependent generalized thermoelasticity model for Timoshenko microbeams
, Article Acta Mechanica ; Vol. 225, issue. 7 , 2014 , p. 1823-1842 ; Molaei Najafabadi, M ; Basirat Tabrizi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
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A size-dependent, explicit formulation for coupled thermoelasticity addressing a Timoshenko microbeam is derived in this study. This novel model combines modified couple stresses and non-Fourier heat conduction to capture size effects in the microscale. To this purpose, a length-scale parameter as square root of the ratio of curvature modulus to shear modulus and a thermal relaxation time as the phase lag of heat flux vector are considered for predicting the thermomechanical behavior in a microscale device accurately. Governing equations and boundary conditions of motion are obtained simultaneously through variational formulation based on Hamilton's principle. As for case study, the model is...
Torsional instability of carbon nano-peapods based on the nonlocal elastic shell theory
, Article Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures ; Volume 47 , 2013 , Pages 316-323 ; 13869477 (ISSN) ; Rafati, J ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this paper a shell formulation is proposed for analyzing the torsional instability of carbon nano-peapods (CNPs), i.e., the hybrid structures composed of C60 fullerenes encapsulated inside carbon nanotubes (CNTs), based on the nonlocal elasticity theory. The nonlocal elasticity theory, as a well-known non-classical continuum theory, is capable to capture small scale effects which appear due to the discontinuities in nano-structures. Based on the derived formulation, the critical torsional moments for a pristine (10,10) CNT and C60@ (10,10) CNP are investigated as case studies. The results for the (10,10) CNT are compared with those of the available molecular dynamics simulations in the...
Free vibrations and stability of high-speed rotating carbon nanotubes partially resting on Winkler foundations
, Article Composite Structures ; Volume 126 , 2015 , Pages 52-61 ; 02638223 (ISSN) ; Rahmanian, M ; Firouz-Abadi, R. D ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2015
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In the present study, free vibrations and stability of rotating single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) is investigated by nonlocal theory of elasticity; while the CNT is partially resting on an elastic foundation. The governing equations of motion are presented by using Love's shell assumptions. An exact series expansion method of solution is employed and very accurate results are obtained. Some parameter studies including the effects of rotating speed, foundation stiffness, slenderness ratio and nonlocal parameter on the natural frequency and stability margins of the current model are studied. The studies show that rotation rates and foundation elasticity can contribute significantly in the...
Application of electrostatically actuated carbon nanotubes in nanofluidic and bio-nanofluidic sensors and actuators
, Article Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation ; Volume 73 , September , 2015 , Pages 127-136 ; 02632241 (ISSN) ; Rastgoo, A ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
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The paper investigates the effects of fluid flow on the static and dynamic behaviors of electrostatically actuated carbon nanotubes using nonlocal elasticity theory. The influences of various parameters of fluid flow including fluid viscosity, velocity, mass and temperature on the mechanical behaviors of the carbon nanotubes under static and step DC voltages are studied using this theory. The results computed from the nonlocal elasticity theory are compared with those estimated using the classical elasticity theorem and the outcomes demonstrate the applicability of the electrostatically actuated carbon nanotubes as nano sensors and nano actuators in nanofluidic systems. The nanosystem can be...
Contribution of ordered-inordered phenomenon within the interphase region toward increasing elastic modulus in CNT/polymer nanocomposites
, Article Materials Science and Technology Conference and Exhibition 2015, MS and T 2015, 4 October 2015 through 8 October 2015 ; Volume 1 , October , 2015 , Pages 595-602 ; 9781510813939 (ISBN) ; Goodarzi Hosseinabadi, H ; NACE International ; Sharif University of Technology
Association for Iron and Steel Technology, AISTECH
2015
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Exceptional mechanical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) such as high elastic modulus, stiffness and tensile strength have made them as promising reinforcement in polymer nanocomposite systems. The characteristics of CNTs/polymer interphase region directly affect the efficiency of nanotubes for improving the nanocomposite mechanical properties. In this work, the influence of chains alignment within the interphase region on elastic response of the nanocomposite is assessed using a novel ordered-inordered approach. The applicability of the presented approach is examined by implementing the approach on a series of reported data available in the literature. The effects of CNT content,...
Interface effect on the formation of a dipole of screw misfit dislocations in an embedded nanowire with uniform shear eigenstrain field
, Article European Journal of Mechanics, A/Solids ; Volume 51 , May–June , 2015 , Pages 154-159 ; 09977538 (ISSN) ; Enzevaee, C ; Gutkin, M. Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2015
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The critical condition for the generation of a screw misfit dislocation dipole (MDD) at the interface between a nanowire (NW) with uniform shear misfit strain and its surrounding unbounded matrix within surface/interface elasticity theory is of particular interest. The analysis is carried out using the complex potential variable method. It is shown that the critical radius of the NW corresponding to the onset of the MDD generation decreases with the increase in the uniform shear eigenstrain inside the NW as well as when the stiffness of the NW increases with respect to the matrix. The critical radius strongly depends on the non-classical interface parameter. Comparison is made with classical...
Nonlocal interactions in DNA molecules at nano-scale
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 17, Issue 1 F , 2010 , Pages 23-26 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
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In this paper, we try to explain the origin of the anomalous elastic behavior of nanometersized DNA molecules, which has been observed in all-atom molecular dynamic simulations [A.K. Mazur, Biophys. J. 2006]. It is shown that this anomalous behavior is a consequence of nonlocal interactions between DNA base pairs and the intrinsic curvature of DNA. A nonlocal harmonic elastic rod model is proposed, which can successfully describe the elastic behavior of short DNA molecules
Effect of surface energy on nano-resonator dynamic behavior
, Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences ; Volume 119 , 2016 , Pages 51-58 ; 00207403 (ISSN) ; Nejat Pishkenari, H ; Meghdari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
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Presented herein is a comprehensive analysis on the size-dependent dynamic behaviors of electrostatically actuated nano-resonator including surface stresses effect. To this end, partial differential equation of nano-resonator based on Gurtin–Murdoch and Euler–Bernoulli theories is converted to ordinary differential equation utilizing assumed mode method. Effect of applied DC voltage on stability and bi-stability of nano-resonator is investigated and it revealed that surface elasticity and stress affect the bi-stability region of nano-resonator. By plotting frequency response of the resonator, hardening and softening behavior of nano-resonator are analyzed and it is shown that surface effect...
Vibration and Stability Analysis of DWCNT-Based Spinning Nanobearings
, Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; 2016 ; 02194554 (ISSN) ; Mohammad Khani, H ; Rahmanian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
2016
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This paper aims at investigating free vibrations and stability of double-walled carbon nanotube (DWCNT)-based spinning nanobearings. The so-called nanobearing consists of two coaxial carbon nanotubes (CNTs) where either of the two CNTs can be a rotor while the other takes the role of stator. Euler–Bernoulli beam model along with the Eringen’s nonlocal theory of elasticity are employed to obtain governing equations of transverse vibrations for the CNTs. The coupling of the two CNTs originates from the van-der-Waals (vdW) forcing present in the interface of the two CNTs. The coupling is taken into account as distributed spring foundation with an equivalent elastic stiffness. Based on the...
Electrical bending instability in electrospinning visco-elastic solutions
, Article Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics ; Volume 54, Issue 11 , 2016 , Pages 1036-1042 ; 08876266 (ISSN) ; Bonn, D ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Iraji Zad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract
The electrical bending instability in charged liquid jets is the phenomenon determining the process of electrospinning. A model of this phenomenon is lacking however, mostly due to the complicated interplay between the viscosity and elasticity of the solution. To investigate the bending instability, we performed electrospinning experiments with a solution of polyethylene oxide in water/ethanol. Using a fast camera and sensitive multimeter, we deduced an experimental dispersion relation describing the helix pitch length as a function of surface charge. To understand this relation, we developed a theoretical model for the instability for a wide range of visco-elastic materials, from conducting...
Efficient analysis of confined guided modes in phoxonic crystal slabs
, Article Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Volume 35, Issue 17 , 2017 , Pages 3734-3742 ; 07338724 (ISSN) ; Khorasani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
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Today's standard fabrication processes are just capable of manufacturing slab of photonic and phononic crystals, so an efficient method for analysis of these crystals is indispensable. Plane wave expansion (PWE) as a widely used method in studying photonic and phononic (phoxonic) crystals in full three dimensions is not suitable for slab analysis in its standard form, because of convergence and stability issues. Here, we propose a modification to this method which overcomes these limitations. This improved method can be utilized for calculation of both photonic and phononic modes in phoxonic slabs. While in the standard three-dimensional PWE, Fourier series are used to estimate the field...
Effective shear modulus of solids reinforced by randomly oriented-/aligned-elliptic nanofibers in couple stress elasticity
, Article Composites Part B: Engineering ; Volume 117 , 2017 , Pages 150-164 ; 13598368 (ISSN) ; Alemi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
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Nowadays, by adding a small amount (about 0.5–5% by weight) of a desired nanomaterial to a matrix having certain properties one may design a multifunctional nanocomposites with a remarkably improved macroscopic properties of interest. The capability of conventional continuum theories in treating the problems of embedded ultra-small inhomogeneity with any of its dimensions comparable to the characteristic lengths of the involved constituent phases is questioned, mainly, on the grounds of the accuracy and the size effect. The micromechanical framework based on the Eshelby's ellipsoidal inclusion theory [1] which has been widely used to estimate the overall behavior of composites falls under...