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    Electroelastic fields in interacting piezoelectric inhomogeneities by the electromechanical equivalent inclusion method

    , Article Smart Materials and Structures ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , 2010 ; 09641726 (ISSN) Shodja, H. M ; Kargarnovin, M. H ; Hashemi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Consider two piezoelectric ellipsoidal inhomogeneities of arbitrary size, orientation and material constants, which in turn are surrounded by an infinite isotropic medium. The system under consideration is subjected to far-field non-uniform electromechanical loadings. Based on the extension of the electromechanical equivalent inclusion method (EMEIM), the present paper develops a unified solution for determination of the associated electroelastic fields in the vicinity of interacting inhomogeneities. Accordingly, each of the piezoelectric inhomogeneities is broken down into two equivalent inclusions with proper polynomial eigenstrains and eigenelectric fields. The robustness and efficacy of... 

    Microwave-assisted synthesis of bithiazole derivatives under solvent-free conditions

    , Article Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry ; Volume 41, Issue 4 , 2005 , Pages 623-624 ; 10704280 (ISSN) Hashemi, M. M ; Asadollahi, H ; Mostaghim, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005

    Dimensional characterization of anesthesia dynamic in reconstructed embedding space

    , Article 29th Annual International Conference of IEEE-EMBS, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC'07, Lyon, 23 August 2007 through 26 August 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 6483-6486 ; 05891019 (ISSN) ; 1424407885 (ISBN); 9781424407880 (ISBN) Gifani, P ; Rabiee, H. R ; Hashemi, M. R ; Ghanbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The depth of anesthesia quantification has been one of the most research interests in the field of EEG signal processing and nonlinear dynamical analysis has emerged as a novel method for the study of complex systems in the past few decades. In this investigation we use the concept of nonlinear time series analysis techniques to reconstruct the attractor of anesthesia from EEG signal which have been obtained from different hypnotic states during surgery to give a characterization of the dimensional complexity of EEG by Correlation Dimension estimation. The dimension of the anesthesia strange attractor can be thought of as a measure of the degrees of freedom or the 'complexity' of the... 

    A general treatment of piezoelectric double-inhomogeneities and their associated interaction problems

    , Article Acta Mechanica ; Volume 220, Issue 1-4 , 2011 , Pages 167-182 ; 00015970 (ISSN) Kargarnovin, M. H ; Shodja, H. M ; Hashemi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The present paper addresses an analytical method to determine the electroelastic fields over a double-phase piezoelectric reinforcement interacting with an ellipsoidal single-inhomogeneity. The approach is based on the extension of the electro-mechanical equivalent inclusion method (EMEIM) to the piezoelectric double-inhomogeneity system. Accordingly, the double-inhomogeneity is replaced by an electroelastic double-inclusion problem with proper polynomial eigenstrains-electric fields. The long- and short-range interaction effects are intrinsically incorporated by the homogenizing eigenfields. The equivalent double-inclusion is subsequently decomposed to the single-inclusion problems by means... 

    Mutual information map as a new way for exploring the independence of chemically meaningful solutions in two-component analytical data

    , Article Analytica Chimica Acta ; Volume 1227 , 2022 ; 00032670 (ISSN) Hashemi Nasab, F.S ; Abdollahi, H ; Tauler, R ; Rukebusch, C ; Parastar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    In the present contribution, a new approach based on mutual information (MI) is proposed for exploring the independence of feasible solutions in two component systems. Investigating how independent are different feasible solutions can be a way to bridge the gap between independent component analysis (ICA) and multivariate curve resolution (MCR) approaches and, to the best of our knowledge, has not been investigated before. For this purpose, different chromatographic and hyperspectral imaging (HSI) datasets were simulated, considering different noise levels and different degrees of overlap for two-component systems. Feasible solutions were then calculated by both grid search (GS) and... 

    Axisymmetric thermo-electro-elastic analysis of a piezoelectric half space

    , Article Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids ; Volume 17, Issue 5 , September , 2012 , Pages 500-515 ; 10812865 (ISSN) Kargarnovin, M. H ; Hashemi, R ; Hashemi, M ; Sadeghi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this study, an analytical solution is presented for thermo-electro- elastic analysis of piezoelectric semi-infinite bodies. For this purpose, governing equations are derived for a transversely isotropic piezoelectric material under an axisymmetric thermo-electro-mechanical loading condition. A general closed-form analytical solution is presented for the complementary and particular parts of the components of the displacement vector and also for the electric potential function. Then, boundary conditions are imposed and in that case an explicit solution is obtained for piezoelectric semi-infinite bodies. Results show that when a piezoelectric half space is subjected to constant/ramp surface... 

    Nonlinear analysis of anesthesia dynamics by fractal scaling exponent

    , Article 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS'06, New York, NY, 30 August 2006 through 3 September 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 6225-6228 ; 05891019 (ISSN); 1424400325 (ISBN); 9781424400324 (ISBN) Gifani, P ; Rabiee, H. R ; Hashemi, M. R ; Taslimi, P ; Ghanbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The depth of anesthesia estimation has been one of the most research interests in the field of EEG signal processing in recent decades. In this paper we present a new methodology to quantify the depth of anesthesia by quantifying the dynamic fluctuation of the EEG signal. Extraction of useful information about the nonlinear dynamic of the brain during anesthesia has been proposed with the optimum Fractal Scaling Exponent. This optimum solution is based on the best box sizes in the Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) algorithm which have meaningful changes at different depth of anesthesia. The Fractal Scaling Exponent (FSE) Index as a new criterion has been proposed. The experimental results... 

    Optimal fractal-scaling analysis of human EEG dynamic for depth of anesthesia quantification

    , Article Journal of the Franklin Institute ; Volume 344, Issue 3-4 , 2007 , Pages 212-229 ; 00160032 (ISSN) Gifani, P ; Rabiee, H. R ; Hashemi, M. H ; Taslimi, P ; Ghanbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The depth of anesthesia estimation has been of great interest in recent decades. In this paper, we present a new methodology to quantify the levels of consciousness. Our algorithm takes advantage of the fractal and self-similarity properties of the electroencephalogram (EEG) signal. We have studied the effect of anesthetic agents on the rate of the signal fluctuations. By translating these fluctuations with detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) algorithm to fractal exponent, we could describe the dynamics of brain during anesthesia. We found the optimum fractal-scaling exponent by selecting the best domain of box sizes, which have meaningful changes with different depth of anesthesia.... 

    Silicon tetrachloride catalyzed aza-michael addition of amines to conjugated alkenes under solvent-free conditions

    , Article Synlett ; Issue 3 , 2010 , Pages 379-382 ; 09365214 (ISSN) Azizi, N ; Baghi, R ; Ghafuri, H ; Bolourtchian, M ; Hashemi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The efficient and very simple conjugate addition of aromatic and aliphatic amines to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds under solvent-free conditions in the presence of catalytic amount of silicon tetrachloride is reported. The reaction of aryl and alkyl amines with different Michael acceptors gave the corresponding Michael adducts with simple catalyst and good to excellent yields  

    Composites with superspherical inhomogeneities

    , Article Philosophical Magazine Letters ; Volume 89, Issue 7 , 2009 , Pages 439-451 ; 09500839 (ISSN) Hashemi, R ; Avazmohammadi, R ; Shodja, H. M ; Weng, G. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In contrast to the traditional study of composites containing ellipsoidal inclusions, we highlight some calculated results for the effective moduli when the inclusion shape can be described by the superspherical equation, [image omitted], such that when p = 2 it reduces to a sphere and when p it becomes a perfect cube. We consider the cases of both aligned and randomly oriented superspherical inclusions with isotropic, cubic, and transversely isotropic properties, and show how the shape parameter, p, affects the overall moduli of the composites during the spherical to cuboidal transition  

    Performance modeling of n-dimensional mesh networks

    , Article Performance Evaluation ; Vol. 67, issue. 12 , 2010 , p. 1304-1323 ; ISSN: 01665316 Rajabzadeh, P ; Sarbazi-Azad, H ; Zarandi, H.-R ; Khodaie, E ; Hashemi-Najafabadi, H ; Ould-Khaoua, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Mesh-based interconnection networks are the most popular inter-processor communication infrastructures used in current parallel supercomputers. Although many analytical models of n-D torus interconnection networks have been reported in the literature over the last decade, few analytical models have been proposed for the 2-D mesh case (and not for the general n-D mesh network) using inaccurate approximations as they have not fully incorporated the asymmetry effects of the mesh topology, in order to reduce the model complexity. There has not been reported, to the best of our knowledge, a performance model that can deal with the n-D mesh network. To fill this gap, in this paper, we propose the... 

    Performance modeling of n-dimensional mesh networks

    , Article Performance Evaluation ; Volume 67, Issue 12 , December , 2010 , Pages 1304-1323 ; 01665316 (ISSN) Rajabzadeh, P ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Zarandi, H. R ; Khodaie, E ; Hashemi Najafabadi, H ; Ould Khaoua, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Mesh-based interconnection networks are the most popular inter-processor communication infrastructures used in current parallel supercomputers. Although many analytical models of n-D torus interconnection networks have been reported in the literature over the last decade, few analytical models have been proposed for the 2-D mesh case (and not for the general n-D mesh network) using inaccurate approximations as they have not fully incorporated the asymmetry effects of the mesh topology, in order to reduce the model complexity. There has not been reported, to the best of our knowledge, a performance model that can deal with the n-D mesh network. To fill this gap, in this paper, we propose the... 

    Power-law correlation in human EEG at various anaesthesia depths

    , Article IET 3rd International Conference MEDSIP 2006: Advances in Medical, Signal and Information Processing, Glasgow, 17 July 2006 through 19 July 2006 ; Issue 520 , 2006 , Pages 46- ; 0863416586 (ISBN); 9780863416583 (ISBN) Gifani, P ; Rabiee, H. R ; Hashemi, M. H ; Momenzadeh, S ; Taslimi, P ; Ghanbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The depth of anaesthesia estimation has been of a great interest in recent decades. In this paper we present a new methodology to quantify the depth of anaesthesia by quantifying the power-law correlations of the EEG signal. Extraction of useful information about the nonlinear dynamics of the brain during anaesthesia has been proposed with the optimum fractal scaling exponent. This optimum solution is based on the best domain of box sizes in the detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) algorithm which have meaningful changes at different depth of anaesthesia. The experimental results confirm that our new algorithm on the raw EEG data can clearly discriminate between aware to moderate and deep... 

    Empirical comparison of sliding friction and wear behaviors of gray and white cast iron

    , Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010, Istanbul ; Volume 1 , 2010 , Pages 489-493 ; 9780791849156 (ISBN) Hashemi, M ; Ghajar, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper, sliding friction and wear behaviors of gray cast iron A35 and white cast iron manufactured by quenching from the same cast iron in water were studied and compared by employing pin-on-disk wear tests. Microstructure of the worn surfaces before and after the wear tests were investigated by optical microscope observations. These images show that flakes separated from the surface in gray cast iron due to delamination process, while in white cast iron, the separation of materials from its surface is in the form of powder. In addition, the gray cast iron had higher graphite volume fraction with Type-A graphite flake morphology. The results show that white cast iron has less rate of... 

    Energy efficiency maximization in the uplink Delta-Oma networks

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology ; Volume 70, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 9566-9571 ; 00189545 (ISSN) Hashemi, R ; Beyranvand, H ; Mili, M. R ; Khalili, A ; Tabassum, H ; Ng, D. W. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    Delta-orthogonal multiple access (D-OMA) has been recently investigated as a potential technique to enhance the spectral efficiency in the sixth-generation (6G) networks. D-OMA enables partial overlapping of the adjacent sub-channels that are assigned to different clusters of users served by non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA), at the expense of additional interference. In this paper, we analyze the performance of D-OMA in the uplink and develop a multi-objective optimization framework to maximize the uplink energy efficiency (EE) in a multi-access point (AP) network enabled by D-OMA. Specifically, we optimize the sub-channel and transmit power allocations of the users as well as the... 

    Microstructure and tensile properties of squeeze cast Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy

    , Article Materials Science and Technology ; Volume 17, Issue 6 , 2001 , Pages 639-644 ; 02670836 (ISSN) Hashemi, H. R ; Ashoori, H ; Davami, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    IOM Communications Ltd  2001
    Abstract
    It is well known that wrought aluminium alloys have tensile properties superior to those of the cast products. Wrought grade alloys cannot usually be produced by conventional casting processes to attain the same level of tensile properties. However, progress in casting methods in recent years has made it possible to produce wrought alloys by means of squeeze casting techniques. In the present study an Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy as been produced by squeeze casting. Tensile properties close to those of wrought products have been achieved by controlling the microstructure, pressure, and other processing parameters. © 2001 IoM Communications Ltd  

    Chaotic dynamics of active topological defects

    , Article Soft Materials ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 316-322 ; 1539445X (ISSN) Hashemi, A ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Topological defects are interesting phenomena which can be observed in ordered phases such as oriented active fluids or nematic liquid crystals. Topological defects are determined by the overall structure of the director field in an active fluid in nematic phase and by exerting force to the units of the active particles they can interact or cause motion in the environment. Studying them as particles with dynamical equations, instead of studying the director field of the nematic environment, would provide us the power to study the characteristics of their motion. The equations of motion for multi-defect systems have been previously studied and in this work we focus on the chaotic properties... 

    Overall electroelastic moduli of particulate piezocomposites with non-dilute BCC microstructure

    , Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences ; Volume 53, Issue 9 , 2011 , Pages 777-785 ; 00207403 (ISSN) Hashemi, R ; Kargarnovin, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The present paper addresses an analytical method to determine the overall behavior of piezocomposite materials containing body centered cubic (BCC) distribution of arbitrary oriented ellipsoidal heterogeneities. This approach is based on the extension of the electromechanical equivalent inclusion method (EMEIM) to interacting multi-inhomogeneities. In this treatment the short and long range interactions of the piezoelectric particles are appropriately incorporated through the homogenizing eigenstrainelectric field. The periodicity of the microstructure of the medium suggests representing the eigenfields in terms of Fourier series, accounting for the matrixparticle, interparticle and... 

    Buckling of cracked cylindrical shells with internal pressure subjected to an axial load

    , Article 2002 ASME Presures Vessels and Piping Conference, New Orleans, LA, 17 November 2002 through 22 November 2002 ; Volume 451 , 2002 , Pages 73-80 ; 0277027X (ISSN) Vaziri, A ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Nayeb Hashemi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    Cylindrical shells constitute the main structural component in pressure vessels and pipelines. Buckling is one of the main failure considerations when designing these cylindrical shells. Defects such as cracks may develop during manufacturing or service life of these structures. These defects can severely affect their buckling behavior due to high stress field generated around these defects. Finite Element Analyses are performed to study the buckling behavior of cylindrical shells with and without a crack, under various internal pressures. Effects of crack length and its orientation on the buckling loads of cylindrical shells having a through or a thumbnail crack are studied. The results... 

    Dynamic response of cracked cylindrical shells with internal pressure

    , Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings ; 2002 , Pages 257-265 ; 0791836282 (ISBN); 9780791836286 (ISBN) Vaziri, A ; Nayeb Hashemi, H ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)  2002
    Abstract
    Sub-surface cracks in pipelines with internal pressure may severely affect their dynamic response. The extreme cases of these cracks are when these cracks go through the thickness of the pipes. Dynamic responses of cracked and un-cracked pipes with fixed ends and under various internal pressures were evaluated experimentally and theoretically. In the experimental part, the effects of pipe internal pressure on the resonant frequencies and damping of the pipe were evaluated. In the theoretical part, finite element analyses were performed to find dynamic response of pipes with various crack length and orientation respect to the axis of the pipe. The experimental results showed resonant...