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    Ideal orientations of BCC crystals under equibiaxial tension loading

    , Article Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids ; Volume 21, Issue 8 , 2016 , Pages 1026-1042 ; 10812865 (ISSN) Khajeh Salehani, M ; Hajian, M ; Assempour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Inc  2016
    Abstract
    Ideal orientations are one of the material characteristics of the applied mode of deformation. The transfer of material texture to orientations near specific ideal orientations can improve the mechanical properties of the material. In this paper, we focus on the determination of ideal orientations of BCC crystals under the equibiaxial tension mode of deformation. To do this, an Euler space scanning method based on a crystal plasticity approach is presented. In this method some initial orientations which are evenly spaced in the Euler space are selected and their evolutions into the ideal orientations are tracked. The loading is applied incrementally until all of the lattice spin components... 

    Investigation of Texture Effects on the Deformation of Sheet Metals using Crystal Plasticity Theory

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khajeh Salehani, Mohsen (Author) ; Assempour, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Mehdigholi, Hamid (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    The orientations which predominate in a final orientation distribution resulted from a specific deformation mode are the ideal orientations. There is a set of ideal orientations for each of crystal structures under a predefined mode of deformation. Ideal orientations are one of the material characteristics in the applied mode of deformation. The material texture strongly influences its final properties and affects the material behaviour in the subsequent forming processes.
    In this project, final texture of 1010 steel sheet resulted from simple tension mode of deformation is investigated computationally and experimentally. The calculated texture based on the simulation procedure is... 

    Prediction of ideal orientations and lattice rotations of FCC crystals in the equibiaxial tension loading: A rate-dependent crystal plasticity approach

    , Article Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids ; Volume 21, Issue 10 , 2016 , Pages 1247-1259 ; 10812865 (ISSN) Hajian, M ; Khajeh Salehani, M ; Assempour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Inc  2016
    Abstract
    This paper focuses on the determination of the complete set of ideal orientations of FCC materials in the equibiaxial tension mode of deformation. The simulations are based on the numerical procedure developed by the authors in which, a rate-sensitive crystal plasticity model with Secant hardening law was employed. The resulting nonlinear system of equations is solved by the modified Newton-Raphson method. An Euler space scanning method is used to obtain the ideal orientations of a deformation mode. In this method some initial orientations which are evenly spaced in the Euler space are selected and their evolutions into the ideal orientations are tracked. To verify the accuracy of the... 

    Blood plasma separation and transfer on a centrifugal microfluidic disk: Numerical analysis and experimental study

    , Article 2023 30th National and 8th International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2023 ; 2023 , Pages 20-26 ; 979-835035973-2 (ISBN) Khajeh, M. M ; Saadatmand, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2023
    Abstract
    Lab-On-A-Disk, as a subfield of microfluidic systems, recently has drawn attention to being utilized in blood biomarker diagnosis, blood typing, and immunoassays because of being high-Throughput, highly precise, and easy to use. Blood plasma separation is a most vital unit for pre-processing in these systems, since the blood plasma contains a lot of proteins and enzymes that should be separated, and precisely examined. Therefore, in this paper, for the first time, a numerical model was proposed to evaluate the plasma separation in various time scales and geometries, and an appropriate design was proposed. Furthermore, because the blood plasma volume is different between patients, and the... 

    Deformation mode dependency of stable orientations: From plane strain compression to equibiaxial tension

    , Article Philosophical Magazine ; Volume 95, Issue 7 , Feb , 2015 , Pages 794-803 ; 14786435 (ISSN) Hajian, M ; Khajeh Salehani, M ; Assempour, A ; Mehdigholi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Prediction of stable orientations is a key subject in the crystal plasticity literature. This work deals with the effects of deformation mode on the resulted stable orientations and texture evolution of FCC materials. The simulations are based on the numerical procedure developed by the authors in previous works in which, a rate-sensitive crystal plasticity model with Secant hardening law was employed. The resulting non-linear system of equations is solved by the modified Newton-Raphson method. In order to obtain the stable orientations for a deformation mode, initial orientations evenly spaced in the Euler space are selected and their evolution into the stable orientations is tracked. The... 

    Observer-based adaptive fuzzy controller for nonlinear systems with unknown control directions and input saturation

    , Article Fuzzy Sets and Systems ; May , 2016 ; 01650114 (ISSN) Askari, M. R ; Shahrokhi, M ; Khajeh Talkhoncheh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2016
    Abstract
    This paper addresses design of an observer-based adaptive fuzzy controller for a class of single-input-single-output (SISO) nonlinear systems with unknown dynamics subject to input nonlinearity and unknown direction. The proposed controller is singularity free. A high-gain observer is designed to estimate the unmeasured states, and the Lipschitz condition for proving boundedness of the estimated states is relaxed. The Nussbaum function is used to handle the unknown virtual control directions and the backstepping technique has been applied for controller design. It is proved that all closed loop signals are semi-globally uniformly ultimately bounded (SGUUB) and the output tracking error... 

    Observer-based adaptive fuzzy controller for nonlinear systems with unknown control directions and input saturation

    , Article Fuzzy Sets and Systems ; Volume 314 , 2017 , Pages 24-45 ; 01650114 (ISSN) Askari, M. R ; Shahrokhi, M ; Khajeh Talkhoncheh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2017
    Abstract
    This paper addresses design of an observer-based adaptive fuzzy controller for a class of single-input–single-output (SISO) nonlinear systems with unknown dynamics subject to input nonlinearity and unknown direction. The proposed controller is singularity free. A high-gain observer is designed to estimate the unmeasured states, and the Lipschitz condition for proving boundedness of the estimated states is relaxed. The Nussbaum function is used to handle the unknown virtual control directions and the backstepping technique has been applied for controller design. It is proved that all closed loop signals are semi-globally uniformly ultimately bounded (SGUUB) and the output tracking error... 

    Efficient deep eutectic solvents catalyzed synthesis of pyran and benzopyran derivatives

    , Article Journal of Molecular Liquids ; Volume 186 , 2013 , Pages 76-80 ; 01677322 (ISSN) Azizi, N ; Dezfooli, S ; Khajeh, M ; Hashemi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    An ecofriendly one-pot multicomponent reaction of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds, aldehydes, and malononitrile was carried out in a different deep eutectic solvent (DES) based on choline chloride, to synthesize highly functionalized benzopyran and pyran derivatives under catalyst-free conditions. The results showed that urea:choline chloride based DES is the best solvent and is successfully applicable to a wide range of aldehydes, active methylene compounds with high yields (75-95%) and short reaction times (1-4 h)  

    Observer-based adaptive neural network controller for uncertain nonlinear systems with unknown control directions subject to input time delay and saturation

    , Article Information Sciences ; Volume 418-419 , 2017 , Pages 717-737 ; 00200255 (ISSN) Khajeh Talkhoncheh, M ; Shahrokhi, M ; Askari, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    This paper addresses the design of an observer based adaptive neural controller for a class of strict-feedback nonlinear uncertain systems subject to input delay, saturation and unknown direction. The input delay has been handled using an integral compensator term in the controller design. A neural network observer has been developed to estimate the unmeasured states. In the observer design, the Lipschitz condition has been relaxed. To solve the problem of unknown control directions, the Nussbaum gain function has been applied in the backstepping controller design. “The explosion of complexity” occurred in the traditional backstepping technique has been avoided utilizing the dynamic surface... 

    Differential distinguishing attack on the shannon stream cipher based on fault analysis

    , Article 2008 International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2008, Tehran, 27 August 2008 through 28 August 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 671-676 ; 9781424427512 (ISBN) Hassanzadeh, M. M ; Parker, M. G ; Helleseth, T ; Esmaeili Salehani, Y ; Sohizadeh Abyaneh, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In reference [1], some weak points in the design of the Shannon stream cipher and a differential distinguisher with complexity of O(214.92) keystream bits (i.e. O(29.92) keystream words) were presented. Another distinguishing attack based on a multidimensional linear transformation was presented in [2] which require 2106.996 keystream words. Both of these attacks need to have access to the initial state that is unlikely. In this paper, a likely attack using fault analysis method is exploited to solve the mentioned problem. Additionally, a new distinguisher is proposed which improves the attack complexity to four times the complexity of running the Shannon stream cipher. Only are two... 

    Observer-based adaptive fuzzy controller for uncertain non-strict state-delayed nonlinear systems subject to input and output constraints

    , Article Journal of the Franklin Institute ; Volume 357, Issue 12 , 2020 , Pages 7483-7514 Askari, M. R ; Shahrokhi, M ; Khajeh Talkhoncheh, M ; Moradvandi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    This paper addresses the design of an observer-based adaptive fuzzy controller for a class of uncertain non-strict nonlinear systems subject to time-delays, unknown direction, input saturation, and output constraint. The Barrier Lyapunov Function (BLF) has been utilized to keep the system output inside the desired bounds. The state and input delays have been handled by using the Lyapunov–Krasovskii function and including an integral compensator term in the controller, respectively. A state observer has been designed to estimate the unmeasured states. The Lipschitz condition for proving boundedness of the estimated states has been relaxed. The Nussbaum gain function has been exploited to deal... 

    High-order accurate numerical solution of incompressible slip flow and heat transfer in microchannels

    , Article Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, 22 June 2009 through 26 June 2009 ; Volume 76 LNCSE , June , 2011 , Pages 419-427 ; 14397358 (ISSN); 9783642153365 (ISBN) Hejranfar, K ; Mohafez, M. H ; Khajeh Saeed, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A high-order accurate implicit operator scheme is used to solve steady incompressible slip flow and heat transfer in 2D microchannels. The present methodology considers the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations using the artificial compressibility method with employing the Maxwell and Smoluchowski boundary conditions to model the slip flow and temperature jump on the walls in microchannels. Since the slip and temperature jump boundary conditions contain the derivatives of the velocity and temperature profiles, using the compact method the boundary conditions can be easily and accurately implemented. The computations are performed for a 2D microchannel and a 2D backward facing step in the... 

    Magnetite nanoparticle as a support for stabilization of chondroitinase ABCI

    , Article Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology ; Volume 47, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 2721-2728 ; 21691401 (ISSN) Askaripour, H ; Vossoughi, M ; Khajeh, K ; Alemzadeh, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Chondroitinase ABCI (cABCI) is a drug enzyme that can be used to treat spinal cord injuries. Due to low thermal stability of cABCI, this enzyme was immobilized on Fe3O4 nanoparticle to increase its thermal stability. The size and morphology, structure and magnetic property of the Fe3O4 nanoparticles were characterized by the analyses of SEM, XRD and VSM, respectively, and FTIR spectroscopy was employed to confirm the immobilization of cABCI on the surface of Fe3O4 nanoparticles. The results indicated that the optimum conditions for pH, temperature, cABCI-to-Fe3O4 mass ratio and incubation time in immobilization process were 6.5, 15 °C, 0.75 and 4.5 h, respectively, and about 0.037 mg cABCI... 

    Examination of chondroitinase ABC I immobilization onto dextran-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles and its in-vitro release

    , Article Journal of Biotechnology ; Volume 309 , 2020 , Pages 131-141 Askaripour, H ; Vossoughi, M ; Khajeh, K ; Alemzadeh, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    Chondroitinase ABC I (cABC I) has received notable attention in treatment of spinal cord injuries and its application as therapeutics has been limited due to low thermal stability at physiological temperature. In this study, cABC I enzyme was immobilized on the dextran-coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles through physical adsorption to improve the thermal stability. The nanoparticles were characterized using XRD, SEM, VSM, and FTIR analyses. Response surface methodology and central composite design were employed to assess factors affecting the activity of immobilized cABC I. Experimental results showed that pH 6.3, temperature 24 °C, enzyme/support mass ratio 1.27, and incubation time 5.7 h were the... 

    Modeling of permeability with the aid of 3D interdendritic flow simulation for equiaxed dendritic structures

    , Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 475, Issue 1-2 , 2008 , Pages 355-364 ; 09215093 (ISSN) Khajeh, E ; Mirbagheri, S. M. H ; Davami, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this study, the permeability for interdendritic liquid flow through equiaxial mushy zone has been modeled and experimentally measured. In the present work, by applying a virtual dendrite in a micro-domain and solving Navier-Stokes equation, flow pattern around the dendrite has been obtained and then by applying Darcy's law to this 3D domain the permeability has been determined. In this micro-model the influence of solid fraction and geometry of dendrites have been assessed. Numerically determined values of permeabilities have been analyzed by the use of SPSS statistical software. Then an experimental method is used to measure the permeability for flow through equiaxial mushy zone of Pb-Sn... 

    A fast flux search controller for DTC-based induction motor drives

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ; Volume 54, Issue 5 , 2007 , Pages 2407-2416 ; 02780046 (ISSN) Kaboli, S ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Vahdati Khajeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper, a flux search controller is proposed to increase the efficiency of a direct torque-controlled induction motor in full load range. The value of the flux reference is determined through a minimization algorithm. The amplitude of stator current is used as the objective function since it is shown that samples of the stator current have better statistical properties than input power. In addition, the stator current has more sensitivity to the flux variation than input power. These two properties allow implementing an adaptive algorithm to determine the proper flux step without waste of time. The minimum allowable value of the flux step has been determined based on this process to... 

    Probabilistic voltage harmonic analysis of direct torque controlled induction motor drives

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ; Volume 21, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 1041-1052 ; 08858993 (ISSN) Kaboli, S ; Vahdati Khajeh, E ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In high frequency motor-drives such as direct torque controlled (DTC) induction motor drives, the motor harmonic loss, and electromagnetic interference are largely affected by the spectrum of the motor input voltage. Nonlinear elements in the control loop of DTC drive make harmonic analysis of the drive very complex compared to classical pulsewidth modulated controlled drives. In this paper, a probabilistic method to study the harmonic contents of voltage in DTC of induction motors is presented. The DTC voltage chain is simulated with a random process. Then, the autocorrelation function of voltage vectors is calculated and its power spectrum density is obtained. The effect of flux and torque... 

    Geometrical scaling effects on supersonic inlet performance

    , Article ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2017, 3 November 2017 through 9 November 2017 ; Volume 1 , 2017 ; 9780791858349 (ISBN) Askari, R ; Soltani, M. R ; Khajeh Fard, A ; ASME ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)  2017
    Abstract
    The effects of geometrical scaling on a supersonic external compression axisymmetric inlet are investigated. Various lower and higher geometrical scales of supersonic inlet are considered as the case studies. The inlet flow is simulated numerically using RANS solver along with the SST k-w turbulence model. The numerical results are in an acceptable agreement with the NACA experimental data at free stream Mach number of 1.79 and at zero angle of attack. The results show that the static pressure distribution of the inlet flow experiences some differences for various scales especially at the regions of the flow entrance and throat area. The mean flow Mach number and the mass flow rate at the... 

    Adsorption of TiO2 nanoparticles on glass fibers

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 111, Issue 27 , 2007 , Pages 9794-9798 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Khajeh Aminian, M ; Taghavinia, N ; Irajizad, A ; Mahdavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Titania was deposited on glass fibers with a partial epoxy layer coating from a solution containing TiO2 nanoparticles at T = 90°C, and the adsorption process was examined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, and photocatalytic activity measurements. XPS data demonstrated that about 25% of the surface was covered with TiO2 nanoparticles, with 10% on the epoxy layer and 15% on the glass body. It was found that TiO2 nanoparticles can be readily adsorbed on epoxy groups, whereas they have a low tendency to adsorb on carbon polymer chains. This difference can be... 

    Buckling behavior of the anchored steel tanks under horizontal and vertical ground motions using static pushover and incremental dynamic analyses

    , Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 112 , 2017 , Pages 173-183 ; 02638231 (ISSN) Sobhan, M. S ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, F ; Khajeh Ahmad Attari, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    This paper investigates the static and dynamic buckling of an anchored cylindrical steel tank subjected to horizontal and vertical ground acceleration. The buckling capacity of the tank is estimated using static pushover (SPO) and incremental dynamic analyses (IDA). Appropriate load patterns due to the horizontal and vertical components of ground excitations are utilized for SPO analyses. The buckling capacity curves and critical buckling loads computed using SPO analyses are compared to those obtained from IDA. A proper vertical to horizontal acceleration ratio (av/ah) for SPO analysis is proposed that leads to good agreement between SPO and IDA results. © 2017