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Kondo resonance from p-wave hybridization in graphene
, Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Vol. 26, Issue. 41 , 2014 ; SSN: 09538984m ; Tohyama, T ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
The p-wave hybridization in graphene present a distinct class of Kondo problem in pseudogap Fermi systems with bath density of states (DOS) ρ0(ε) ∝ |ε|. The peculiar geometry of substitutional and hollow-site ad-atoms, and effectively the vacancies allow for a p-wave form of momentum dependence in the hybridization of the associated local orbital with the Dirac fermions of the graphene host which results in a different picture than the s-wave momentum independent hybridization. For the p-wave hybridization function, away from the Dirac point we find closed-form formulae for the Kondo temperature TKwhich in contrast to the s-wave case is non-zero for any value of hybridization strength V of...
Adsorption and solar light activity of transition-metal doped TiO 2 nanoparticles as semiconductor photocatalyst
, Article Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics ; Volume 23, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 659-667 ; 09574522 (ISSN) ; Simchi, A ; Jafari, T ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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There is an eminent interest to improve the photoactivity of TiO 2 nanostructures via doping with midband gap donors or acceptors to achieve a high solar absorption. In the present work, Cr- and V-doped TiO 2 nanoparticles were prepared via a facile chemical vapor synthesis method. The effect of the transition metals (TM) on the solar light activity of the semiconductor nanoparticles as photocatalyst was examined by degradation of methylene blue and acid red 27. Induced coupled plasma and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analyses indicated high efficiency of the doping process in the hot wall reactor without surface covering of the TiO 2 nanoparticles by the dopants. Diffuse reflectance...
Green's function of semi-infinite Weyl semimetals
, Article Physical Review B ; Volume 98, Issue 19 , 2018 ; 24699950 (ISSN) ; Farajollahpour, T ; Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2018
Abstract
We classify all possible boundary conditions (BCs) for a Weyl material into two classes: (i) BC that mixes the spin projection but does not change the chirality attribute, and (ii) BC that mixes the chiralities. All BCs are parametrized with angular variables that can be regarded as mixing angles between spins or chiralities. Using the Green's function method, we show that these two BCs faithfully reproduce the Fermi arcs. The parameters are ultimately fixed by the orientation of Fermi arcs. We build on our classification and show that in the presence of a background magnetic field, only the second-type BC gives rise to nontrivial Landau orbitals. © 2018 American Physical Society
Optical conductivity of triple point fermions
, Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Volume 33, Issue 12 , 2021 ; 09538984 (ISSN) ; Farajollahpour, T ; Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
IOP Publishing Ltd
2021
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As a low-energy effective theory on non-symmorphic lattices, we consider a generic triple point fermion Hamiltonian, which is parameterized by an angular parameter λ. We find strong λ dependence in both Drude and interband optical absorption of these systems. The deviation of the T2 coefficient of the Drude weight from Dirac/Weyl fermions can be used as a quick way to optically distinguish the triple point degeneracies from the Dirac/Weyl degeneracies. At the particular λ = π/6 point, we find that the 'helicity' reversal optical transition matrix element is identically zero. Nevertheless, deviating from this point, the helicity reversal emerges as an absorption channel. © 2021 IOP Publishing...
A modified thermodynamic modeling of wax precipitation in crude oil based on PC-SAFT model
, Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 429 , 2016 , Pages 313-324 ; 03783812 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Jafari Behbahani, T ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2016
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Wax precipitation may occur in production or transportation of crude oil form field which is a serious problem in petroleum industry. Flow assurance issues concerning wax precipitation make it necessary to develop a precise thermodynamic model to predict the wax appearance temperature and amount of precipitation at different conditions. In this work a new procedure has been proposed to characterize crude oil based on the SARA test considering the wax and asphaltene as single pseudo components. Two scenarios have been investigated for the survey of the crude oil characterization, with and without asphaltene pseudo component. Also, in this work, the Perturbed Chain form of the Statistical...
Optimizing the mixture design of polymer concrete: An experimental investigation
, Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 167 , 2018 , Pages 185-196 ; 09500618 (ISSN) ; Tabatabaeian, M ; Joshaghani, A ; Ozbakkaloglu, T ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
Over the last few decades, polymer concrete (PC) has been finding use in quick repairing of concrete structures. However, there have been only few studies on the mechanical behavior of PC. The aim of this study is to evaluate the mechanical behavior of PC using destructive and non-destructive tests (NDT). The mixtures were prepared with three different polymer ratios (10%, 12%, and 14%) and two different coarse aggregate sizes (4.75–9.5 mm and 9.5–19 mm). The samples were subsequently tested under three different temperatures (−15 °C, +25 °C, and +65 °C). The Taguchi method and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to optimize PC mixes based on the compressive, splitting-tensile, and...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rock by nonionic surfactants in water-based drilling fluid
, Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; 2018 ; 17351472 (ISSN) ; Ramazani SaadatAbadi, A ; Jafari Behbahani, T ; Sharif University of Technology
Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies
2018
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The influx of solid or liquid particles of drilling mud into the pores of rock or mud loss phenomenon and clay swelling can sometimes lead to severe productive formation damage and cause to wettability alterations of reservoir rock from hydrophilic to oleophilic. Therefore, designing an appropriate fluid that is compatible with formation fluids and could reduce reservoir damage and increase the productivity of wells is very important. The two main mechanisms of surfactants are reduction of the surface tension and wettability alteration of rock reservoir that are effective in taking the oil. Regarding the importance of the wettability in reservoir productivity, this article is aimed to study...
Study on the effect of jets geometry in liquid atomization based on nonlinear stability analysis
, Article ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, GT 2018, 11 June 2018 through 15 June 2018 ; Volume 4A-2018 , 2018 ; 9780791851050 (ISBN) ; Nehzati, T ; International Gas Turbine Institute ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2018
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In this paper, nonlinear instability of an elliptical jet is investigated by considering the impacts of orifice geometry variations using regular perturbation method. In the breakup mechanisms, created disturbances on the jet interfaces will grow owing to the nonlinear dynamics of fluid. In this study, a scrutiny of nonlinear cylindrical jet breakup is done initially. Next, Cosserat equations as a low order form of Navies-Stokes equations are solved on the nonlinear form to exert the impacts of orifice deformation on various aspect ratios. These nonlinear equations, Cosserat equations, are linearly solved in the past papers. As a result, the dispersion equation is derived to find the most...
Wettability alteration of carbonate rock by nonionic surfactants in water-based drilling fluid
, Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; Volume 16, Issue 11 , 2019 , Pages 6547-6556 ; 17351472 (ISSN) ; Ramazani SaadatAbadi, A ; Jafari Behbahani, T ; Sharif University of Technology
Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies
2019
Abstract
The influx of solid or liquid particles of drilling mud into the pores of rock or mud loss phenomenon and clay swelling can sometimes lead to severe productive formation damage and cause to wettability alterations of reservoir rock from hydrophilic to oleophilic. Therefore, designing an appropriate fluid that is compatible with formation fluids and could reduce reservoir damage and increase the productivity of wells is very important. The two main mechanisms of surfactants are reduction of the surface tension and wettability alteration of rock reservoir that are effective in taking the oil. Regarding the importance of the wettability in reservoir productivity, this article is aimed to study...
Effect of thermal cycles on mechanical response of pultruded glass fiber reinforced polymer profiles of different geometries
, Article Composite Structures ; Volume 223 , 2019 ; 02638223 (ISSN) ; Ashrafi, H ; Bazli, M ; Ozbakkaloglu, T ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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This study investigates the effect of Thermal cycles on the mechanical properties of GFRP pultruded profiles with different geometries. Bending specimens consisted of I-shaped and U-channel profiles that were tested in three-point bending along their both principal weak and strong axes, whereas box profiles and laminates were used in compression and tension tests, respectively. Each specimen was exposed to a range of thermal cycles, between −20 °C and 20 °C. The failure modes of the profiles were closely investigated at both major and minor scales. Results were analyzed using ANOVA to determine the influence of each factor and a model was developed to predict the strength retention of...
Tensile properties of GFRP laminates after exposure to elevated temperatures: Effect of fiber configuration, sample thickness, and time of exposure
, Article Composite Structures ; Volume 238 , 2020 ; Bazli, M ; Jafari, A ; Ozbakkaloglu, T ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
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This study investigates the tensile properties of various GFRP laminates after exposure to elevated temperatures. Fiber configuration, exposure temperature and laminate thickness were considered as the test variables. A total number of 180 specimens were tested in tension to obtain the mechanical properties of GFRP laminates. Alongside the mechanical tests, SEM analyses were conducted on selected samples before testing to investigate the resin, fiber, and their interface damages. Regardless of the sample type, it was generally observed that the reduction rate in the tensile strength increased with an increase in the exposure time and a decrease in the laminates’ thickness. The results of...
Sound of Fermi arcs: A linearly dispersing gapless surface plasmon mode in undoped Weyl semimetals
, Article Physical Review B ; Volume 100, Issue 19 , 2019 ; 24699950 (ISSN) ; Faraei, Z ; Farajollahpour, T ; Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2019
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Using Green's function of semi-infinite Weyl semimetals, we present the quantum theory of the collective charge dynamics of Fermi arcs. We find that the Fermi arc plasmons in undoped Weyl semimetals are linearly dispersing gapless plasmon modes. The gaplessness comes from proper consideration of the deep penetration of surface states near the end of the Fermi arcs into the interior of the Weyl semimetal. The linear dispersion - rather than square root dispersion of pure 2D electron systems with extended Fermi surface - arises from the strong anisotropy introduced by the Fermi arc itself, due to which the continuum of surface particle-hole (PH) excitations in this system will have a strong...
Experimental investigation of dynamic asphaltene adsorption on calcite packs: The impact of single and mixed-salt brine films
, Article Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 97, Issue 7 , 2019 , Pages 2028-2038 ; 00084034 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Jafari Behbahani, T ; Bakhshi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-Liss Inc
2019
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In this study, the dynamic adsorption of asphaltene on a calcite surface is investigated. This study investigates the effect of mixed-salt brines on asphaltene adsorption. The results of this work can facilitate the understanding of the complex wettability behaviour of carbonate reservoirs. All experiments were performed in porous media, which were sand-packs filled with calcite powder, to study the influence of the type and concentration of salt on adsorption. The experiments were conducted with asphaltene concentration of 500 mg/L for brines of NaCl, Na2SO4, and a mixture of the two at various ionic strengths. In addition, two tests were performed with an asphaltene concentration of 2000...
Analytical solution for the dynamic analysis of a delaminated composite beam traversed by a moving constant force
, Article JVC/Journal of Vibration and Control ; Volume 19, Issue 10 , March , 2013 , Pages 1524-1537 ; 10775463 (ISSN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Jafari Talookolaei, R. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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A closed form solution is presented in this paper to study the dynamics of a composite beam with a single delamination under the action of a moving constant force. The delaminated beam is divided into four interconnected beams using the delamination limits as their boundaries. Governing motion equations are derived in which the differential stretching and the bending-extension coupling are considered. The method of modal analysis is adopted to derive analytically the dynamic response of each beam. The obtained results for the free vibrations of delaminated beam are verified against reported similar results in the literature. Moreover, the maximum dynamic response of such a beam is compared...
On the dynamic response of a delaminated composite beam under the motion of an oscillating mass
, Article Journal of Composite Materials ; Volume 46, Issue 22 , 2012 , Pages 2863-2877 ; 00219983 (ISSN) ; Kargarnovin, M. H ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
SAGE
2012
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The dynamic response of a delaminated composite beam under the motion of an oscillatory mass moving with a constant velocity has been studied. The delaminated composite beam is modeled as four interconnected sub-beams using the delamination limits as their boundaries. The constrained model is used to model the delamination region. The continuity and equilibrium conditions are forced to be satisfied between the adjoining beams. A set of derived governing differential equations along with those obtained by imposing boundary conditions are simultaneously solved in a closed form manner. The results for the response of the delaminated beam were compared with those of the intact beam. Furthermore,...
Forced vibration of delaminated timoshenko beams under the action of moving oscillatory mass
, Article Shock and Vibration ; Volume 20, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 79-96 ; 10709622 (ISSN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Jafari Talookolaei, R. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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This paper presents the dynamic response of a delaminated composite beam under the action of a moving oscillating mass. In this analysis the Poisson's effect is considered for the first time. Moreover, the effects of rotary inertia and shear deformation are incorporated. In our modeling linear springs are used between delaminated surfaces to simulate the dynamic interaction between sub-beams. To solve the governing differential equations of motion using modal expansion series, eigen-solution technique is used to obtain the natural frequencies and their corresponding mode shapes necessary for forced vibration analysis. The obtained results for the free and forced vibrations of beams are...
Dynamics of a delaminated timoshenko beam subjected to a moving oscillatory mass
, Article Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines ; Volume 40, Issue 2 , Apr , 2012 , Pages 218-240 ; 15397734 (ISSN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Jafari-Talookolaei, R. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
This paper presents dynamic response of a delaminated composite beam under the action of moving oscillatory mass. The Poisson's effect, shear deformation and rotary inertia have been considered in this analysis. We have used the constrained mode model to simulate the behavior between the delaminated surfaces. Based on this model, eigen-solution technique is used to obtain the natural frequencies and their corresponding mode shapes for the delaminated beam. Then, the forced response is determined by employing the modal series expansion technique. The obtained results for the free and forced vibrations of beams are verified against reported similar results in the literature. Moreover, the...
Forced vibration of delaminated Timoshenko beams subjected to a moving load
, Article Science and Engineering of Composite Materials ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , June , 2012 , Pages 145-157 ; 0334181X (ISSN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Jafari-Talookolaeia, R. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
A composite beam with single delamination under the action of moving load has been modeled accounting for the Poisson's effect, shear deformation, and rotary inertia. The existence of the delamination changes the stiffness of the structure, and this affects the dynamic response of the structure. We have used a constrained mode to simulate the behavior between the delaminated surfaces. Based on this mode, eigensolution technique is used to obtain the natural frequencies and their corresponding mode shapes for the delaminated beam. Then, the Ritz method is adopted to derive the dynamic response of the beam subjected to a moving load. The obtained results for the free and forced vibrations of...
Dynamic response of a delaminated composite beam with general lay-ups based on the first-order shear deformation theory
, Article Composites Part B: Engineering ; Volume 55 , 2013 , Pages 65-78 ; 13598368 (ISSN) ; Kargarnovin, M. H ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The dynamic response analysis of a delaminated composite beam with a general lay-up traversed under an arbitrary moving/non-moving force is presented. By employing the energy method and introducing a new finite element, the global mass and stiffness matrices for a Laminated Composite Beam (LCB) of Timoshenko type are derived in which the material couplings (bending-tension, bending-twist, and tension-twist couplings) with the Poisson's effect are considered. In deriving the governing equation the non-penetration condition is imposed by employing the method of Lagrange multipliers. Out of a self-developed finite element program, the natural frequencies and time response of such LCB are...
A new investigation of wax precipitation in iranian crude oils: Experimental method based on FTIR spectroscopy and theoretical predictions using PC-SAFT model
, Article Journal of Molecular Liquids ; Volume 249 , 2018 , Pages 970-979 ; 01677322 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Jafari Behbahani, T ; Sharifi, Kh ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
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Temperature dependency of infrared band intensity for methylene rocking vibration could be used as indication for creation of solid crystals while decreasing temperature. In this work, different experiments were conducted to measure wax appearance temperature, WAT, such as cross polarized microscopy, rheometry and FTIR spectroscopy. Three Iranian crude oils were characterized based on the SARA test and PC-SAFT model was developed to predict WAT. The obtained results by FTIR spectroscopy and PC-SAFT model were in quite agreement. FTIR spectroscopy determined higher WAT values which may be due to its higher sensitivity to smaller wax crystals. Also, the effect of a polymeric crystal modifier...