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Hydrogen failure sensitivity of A516-Gr70 and API 5L-X70 steels in sour environments
, Article Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials ; Volume 62, Issue 5 , 2015 , Pages 294-300 ; 00035599 (ISSN) ; Dolati, A ; Beidokhti, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
2015
Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to clarify the corrosion behavior of two famous structural steels in sour environment. These steels have a vast application in oil and gas industries. The study aims to find the effect of different concentrations of sour solution on the origin of crack in these steels. Design/methodology/approach – After preparation of specimens, different sour solutions were made using the synthetic brine (according to National Association of Corrosion Engineers [NACE], Technical Committee Report 1D182) and various amounts of Na2 S.9H2 O and CH3 COOH. The polarization test was done by Potansiostat apparatus model Zahner-IM6 at two temperatures, 25°C...
Influences of titanium and manganese on high strength low alloy SAW weld metal properties
, Article Materials Characterization ; Volume 60, Issue 3 , 2009 , Pages 225-233 ; 10445803 (ISSN) ; Koukabi, A.H ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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The objective of this work was to study the influence of titanium on API 5L-X70 steel weld metal properties at manganese levels of 1.4 and 2%. The best mechanical properties in the weld series were obtained in two compositions, i.e. 1.92%Mn-0.02%Ti and 1.40%Mn-0.08%Ti. In both groups of welds, acicular ferrite in the microstructure was increased with addition of titanium in the range of 0.02-0.08%. Manganese helped to refine and homogenize weld microstructures. Increased hardenability of the weld due to further addition of titanium or manganese encouraged grain boundary nucleation of bainite with greater frequency than intragranular nucleation of acicular ferrite. Also, the amount of...
Distributed and decentralized state estimation in gas networks as distributed parameter systems
, Article ISA Transactions ; Volume 58 , September , 2015 , Pages 552-566 ; 00190578 (ISSN) ; Bozorgmehry Boozarjomehry, R ; Sharif University of Technology
ISA - Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society
2015
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In this paper, a framework for distributed and decentralized state estimation in high-pressure and long-distance gas transmission networks (GTNs) is proposed. The non-isothermal model of the plant including mass, momentum and energy balance equations are used to simulate the dynamic behavior. Due to several disadvantages of implementing a centralized Kalman filter for large-scale systems, the continuous/discrete form of extended Kalman filter for distributed and decentralized estimation (DDE) has been extended for these systems. Accordingly, the global model is decomposed into several subsystems, called local models. Some heuristic rules are suggested for system decomposition in gas pipeline...
Modeling and state estimation for gas transmission networks
, Article Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering ; Volume 22 , 2015 , Pages 551-570 ; 18755100 (ISSN) ; Bozorgmehry Boozarjomehry, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
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In this paper, a non-isothermal model of natural gas in pipelines including mass, momentum and energy balance equations are used as model equations for modeling and state estimation in gas pipeline systems. It is shown that differential equations describing the dynamic behavior of a high-pressure and long-distance gas transmission network (GTN) can be solved efficiently using the orthogonal collocation method. The issues corresponding to the presence of discontinuities in the dynamic model is substantially discussed and studied. The non-isothermal model of a GTN can experience discontinuities during transient operations, which causes challenges in simulation and state estimation in this...
Dynamic optimization of natural gas networks under customer demand uncertainties
, Article Energy ; Volume 134 , 2017 , Pages 968-983 ; 03605442 (ISSN) ; Bozorgmehry Boozarjomehry, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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In natural gas transmission networks, the efficiency of daily operation is strongly dependent on our knowledge about the customer future demands. Unavailability of accurate demand forecasts makes it more important to be able to characterize the loads and quantify the corresponding uncertainty. A planning strategy for natural gas transmission networks under future demand uncertainty is addressed, which involves coupling of a gas transmission network dynamic simulator with the stochastic optimization framework. Loads from a gas-fired power plant are studied where the loads are characterized by a number of uncertain parameters, and unscented transform is utilized for uncertainty propagation....
Prediction of limiting activity coefficients for binary vapor-liquid equilibrium using neural networks
, Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 433 , 2017 , Pages 174-183 ; 03783812 (ISSN) ; Bozorgmahry Boozarjomehry, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2017
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The activity coefficient at infinite dilution is a representative of the limiting non-ideality of a solute in a mixture. Various methods for the prediction of infinite dilution activity coefficients (IDACs) have been developed. Artificial neural networks are powerful mapping tools for nonlinear function approximations. Accordingly, an artificial neural network model is proposed for the prediction of the IDACs of binary systems where the properties of the individual components are used as inputs to the network. The input parameters of the neural network are the mixture temperature, critical temperature, critical pressure, critical volume, molecular weight, dipole moment and the acentric...
Optimization of Dynamic Performance of Gas Transmission Networks
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Bozorgmehry, Ramin (Supervisor)
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In this work, a non-isothermal model of natural gas in pipelines including mass, momentum and energy balance equations are used as model equations for modeling and state estimation in gas pipeline systems. An algorithm is proposed to handle the discontinuities that appear in the dynamic model of a GTN. The states of GTN are estimated using the continuous/discrete form of the extended Kalman filter for two benchmarks and some heuristic rules for sensor placement in a GTN are concluded. Also, a framework for distributed and decentralized state estimation in high-pressure and long-distance gas transmission networks (GTNs) is proposed. Some heuristic rules are suggested for system decomposition...
A comprehensive study on the microstructure of high strength low alloy pipeline welds
, Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Vol. 597 , June , 2014 , pp. 142-147 ; ISSN: 09258388 ; Kokabi, A. H ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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The microstructural characteristic of HSLA welds containing different amounts of titanium were evaluated carefully. It was observed that the microstructure of welds consisted of ferrite with mixed morphologies, and small amounts of pearlite and martensite-austenite micro-constituents. Because of insufficient time for diffusion of carbon, formation of pearlite lamellae could not be completed in the weld region. Martensite was formed from carbon enrichment of austenite during nucleation and growth of acicular ferrite and bainitic ferrite. While coarse manganese sulfide particles had weak interface strength with matrix and formed some micro-fissures; increasing titanium amount of welds...
Effects of alloying elements and microstructure on the susceptibility of the welded HSLA steel to hydrogen-induced cracking and sulfide stress cracking
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 507, Issue 1-2 , 2009 , Pages 167-173 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Dolati, A ; Koukabi, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) and sulfide stress cracking (SSC) susceptibility of the submerged arc welded API 5L-X70 pipeline steel with different amounts of titanium at two levels of manganese (1.4% and 2%) were studied. The centerline segregation region (CSR) observed in the X70 pipe steel played an important role in the HIC susceptibility. Increased acicular ferrite content in the microstructure improved HIC resistance and SSC resistance, while bainite and martensite/austenite constituents deteriorated the workability of the welded specimens in sour environments. The 2% Mn-series welds showed higher SSC susceptibility than the 1.4% Mn-series welds due to the higher hardness values of...
Effect of titanium addition on the microstructure and inclusion formation in submerged arc welded HSLA pipeline steel
, Article Journal of Materials Processing Technology ; Volume 209, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 4027-4035 ; 09240136 (ISSN) ; Koukabi, A. H ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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The effect of titanium addition on the SAW weld metal microstructure of API 5L-X70 pipeline steel was investigated. The relationship between microstructure and toughness of the weld deposit was studied by means of full metallographic, longitudinal tensile, Charpy-V notch and HIC tests on the specimens cut transversely to the weld beads. The best combination of microstructure and impact properties was obtained in the range of 0.02-0.05% titanium. By further increasing of titanium content, the microstructure was changed from a mixture of acicular ferrite, grain-boundary ferrite and Widmanstätten ferrite to a mixture of acicular ferrite, grain-boundary ferrite, bainite and ferrite with M/A...
The change in the chemical composition and toughness of API 5L-X70 welds by addition of titanium
, Article International Journal of Modern Physics B ; Volume 23, Issue 6-7 , 2009 , Pages 1209-1216 ; 02179792 (ISSN) ; Koukabi, A. H ; Dolati, A ; He, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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The objective of this work was to study the influence of titanium variations on the API 5L-X70 steel weld metal properties. The relationship between microstructure and toughness of the weld deposit was studied by means of full metallographic, longitudinal tensile and Charpy-V notch tests on the specimens cut transversely to the weld beads. The best combination of microstructure and impact properties was obtained in the range of 0.02-0.05% titanium. By further increasing of titanium content, the microstructure was changed from a mixture of acicular ferrite, grain-boundary ferrite, Widmanstätten ferrite to a mixture of acicular ferrite, grain-boundary ferrite, bainite and ferrite with M/A...
Control of hydrogen cracking in the welded steel using microstructural traps
, Article Materials Science and Technology (United Kingdom) ; Volume 33, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 408-414 ; 02670836 (ISSN) ; He, P ; Kokabi, A. H ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2017
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Hydrogen diffusion into steel can embrittle the material in H2S environments, but this effect can be offset by suitable hydrogen trapping sites in the microstructure. Fine Ti(C,N) inclusions have been studied as the trapping sites in high strength low alloy (API X-70) welds, with Ti additions ranging from 0.004 to 0.16 wt.%. The trapping sites were investigated by electron microscopy and thermal desorption spectroscopy. Manganese sulphide particles were the main initiation sites for hydrogen induced cracking as expected. The optimum Ti addition was around 0.02% with no evidence of cracking in the weld. The estimated values of trapping activation energy for dislocations, microvoids, MnS and...
Frameworks for the Exploration and Implementation of Generalized Carry-Free Redundant Number Systems
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Parhami, Behrooz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Redundant number systems provide for carry-free arithmetic, where the result of arithmetic operations is achieved, in redundant format, without the need for latent carry propagation. However conversion of the result to a conventional nonredundant representation, always, requires carry propagation. Therefore, efficient use of redundant number systems is feasible when a series of arithmetic operations is to be performed before the need arises to obtain the result in a nonredundant representation. Redundant number systems have been used in several special purpose integrated designs (e.g., DSP applications) and also as intermediate number representation in complex arithmetic operations...
Modelling and analysis of the effect of angular velocity and acceleration on brain strain field in traumatic brain injury
, Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE) ; Volume 3 A , 2013 ; 9780791856215 (ISBN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Barari, A ; Beidokhti, H. N ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has long been known as one of the most anonymous reasons for death around the world. A presentation of a model of what happens in the process has been under study for many years; and yet it remains a question due to physiological, geometrical and computational complications. Although the facilities for soft tissue modeling have improved and the precise CT-imaging of human head has revealed novel details of brain, skull and the interface (the meninges), a comprehensive FEM model of TBI is still being studied. This study aims to present an optimized model of human head including the brain, skull, and the meninges after a comprehensive study of the previous models....
Effect of Titanium on the Microstructure and Sour Environment Cracking Resistance of API 5L-X70 SAW Weld Metals
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Kokabi, Amir Hossein (Supervisor) ; Dolati, Abolghasem (Supervisor)
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In this research, the effect of addition of titanium to the weld metal of API 5L-X70 steel at two levels of manganese (1.4 and 2.0%) was studied; and the microstructure, mechanical properties, and hydrogen cracking resistance of the weld metals were investigated carefully. The submerged arc welding method was used for preparation of the welds and the metallographic test, hardness test, longitudinal tension test, Charpy V-notch impact test, HIC and SSC evaluation tests and thermal desorption spectroscopy test were done for each weld. The results showed that the addition of titanium to the weld metal increased formation of acicular ferrite; therefore, toughness of the welds was increased...
A Two Stage Hybrid Algorithm for the Optimal Design of Water-Using Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bozorgmehri, Ramin (Supervisor) ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Industrial water systems often allow efficient water uses via water reuse and/or recirculation. The design of the network layout connecting water-using processes is a complex problem which involves several criteria to optimize. The general problem can be formulated as a non-convex nonlinear program (NLP), but due to the presence of bilinear terms, it may be difficult for local optimization solvers to attain global optimal solutions. To overcome this difficulty, this paper presents a hybrid approach combining the global optimization power of evolutionary algorithms and speed and accuracy of mathematical programming technics.By this strategy, local solutions can be avoided and the...
Designing a Total Knee Replacement to Obtain Minimum Wear on Contact Surfaces and Reduce the Risk of Loosening Using Fgm and Sma
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadiyan, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor) ; Zohoor, Hassan (Co-Advisor)
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In recent years, Total Knee Replacement is a highly common surgery. Other than the injuries caused by trauma in accidents among different ages, a need for Total Knee Replacement can arise due to diseases such as Knee Osteoporosis among the elderly which leads to loss of balance in the physiologic properties of knee joint and a failure in load transfer from distal femur to proximal tibia. Currently, the practice of Total Knee Replacement is performed by implanting a mechanical knee between femoral and tibial shafts. Increase in life expectancy of the people with replaced knee, causes the failure of some prostheses due to various factors. Following the failure, a second operation is required...
Development Of a Software For Fault Tree Analysis By Modularization Method And Dynamic Classification Events with case study And Compared Results with the SAPHIRE Software
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor) ; Ebrahimi, Behrooz (Co-Advisor)
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Because of the Complexity in Calculating the Probability of Failure of the System, This Computation is Done by the Software Have Been Developed for this Purpose. Of Course, When We Use Them, We See That Each of Them Have Their Advantages and Disadvantages. One of the disadvantages that have been tried to be resolved over time, the type of programming and algorithm for calculation of it is the fault tree Because new techniques like modularization which have been designed in recent years, a significant improvement in accuracy and speed performance computing applications that use this method have been obtained.In This Thesis Has Developed Software That is Able to Calculate the Probability of...
Corpus-based Analysis of "The Little Prince" and its Translations based on Computational Linguistics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rezaei, Saeed (Supervisor) ; Mahmoodi Bakhtiari, Behrooz ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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Concepts and ideas of a society, formed by its discourse and ideology, are mainly manifested through language. Therefore, language has always been the subject of studies and research of many scholars such as linguists. As the languages of different countries are different, in order to transfer the thoughts of a writer, a deep examination of the source text as well as the translation of the work itself seems to be of much importance. Since translation is not an independent phenomenon and depends on the interpreter's perception, it is in relation with ideological concepts and power like the work itself. In order to be able to examine the structural effects of a work on the foundation of the...
Hydrogen separation from gas mixtures using polymeric membranes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mousavi, Abbas (Supervisor) ; Bastani, Darioush (Supervisor) ; Sadatnia, Behrooz (Co-Advisor)
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Because of higher hydrogen demand in recent years, study of hydrogen separation from gas mixtures is highly regarded. Because of some parameters such as high surface to volume ratio and ability to withstanding high pressure, polymeric hollow fiber membranes have a good potential of hydrogen recovery. So in this study, fabrication of single-layer and dual-layer hollow fiber membranes have been investigated. Selective polymer that used in both single and dual layer membranes is polyethersulfone. Membranes were fabricated by dry-wet phase inversion method and effects of extrusion rates and their ratio, composition and temperature of polymer solution, composition of bore fluid, coating and air...