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Synthesis of Bone graft Substitute for Clinical Applications
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abdekhodaie, Mohammad Jafar (Supervisor)
Abstract
The natural tissue of the bones consists of organic and inorganic parts. The bone mineral part contains calcium phosphate and its organic part is mainly of collagen fibers. The combination of these fibers and calcium phosphate makes the bone flexible and resistant to stresses. Many conditions, including osteoporosis and crashes, lead to fractures and cavities in bone. Bone cements are the most used materials used in orthopedic surgeries and spinal cord.The purpose of this study was to synthesis acrylic bone cement with properties determined by ASTM F 451 and Iso5833 for orthopedic applications, including joint replacement. Polymethyl methacrylate polymer was synthesized as the main component...
Swampland Program in String Theory and Its Consequences in Cosmology
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Faraji Astaneh, Amin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Not all effective theories in the low energy limit are compatible with quantum gravity. The goal of the swampland program is bringing the necessary criteria to test these effective theories and examine their compatibility with quantum gravity. This set of conjectures determines which theory is effective in the perspective of the self-consistent theory of quantum gravity which is actually string theory. A very important connection (through the swamp program) between high energy physics (UV) And the physics of the low energy limit (IR) can provide very important explanations for our questions. Among them are the cosmological constant problem in general relativity and the hierarchy problem in...
Friction stir welding of a P/M Al–Al2O3 nanocomposite: Microstructure and mechanical properties
, Article Materials Science and Engineering: A (Elsevier) ; 2014, 585, 222-232 ; Sharif University Of Technology
Abstract
Solid-state joining of powder-metallurgy processed (P/M) Al–2 vol% Al2O3 (15 nm) nanocomposite by friction stir welding (FSW) was studied. The nanocomposite was prepared via high-energy mechanical milling followed by hot consolidation processes. The microstructure, mechanical properties and fracture behavior of the welds were evaluated and compared with FSWed wrought 1050 aluminum sheets (WAS). We have found that unlike WAS that can processed at various FSW conditions, the working window for the solid-state joining of P/M nanocomposite is narrow and only feasible at relatively high heating inputs. Microstructural studies showed the formation of melted zones with high hardness at the...
Liquid-liquid-liquid microextraction followed by HPLC with UV detection for quantitation of ephedrine in urine
, Article Journal of Separation Science ; Volume 31, Issue 18 , 2008 , Pages 3212-3217 ; 16159306 (ISSN) ; Khalilian, F ; Ahangar, L. E ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Liquid-liquid-liquid microextraction (LLLME) in combination with HPLC and UV detection has been used as a sensitive method for the determination of ephedrine in urine samples. Extraction process was performed in a homemade total glass vial without using a Teflon ring, usually employed. Ephedrine was first extracted from 3.5 mL of urine sample (pH 12) into a microfilm of toluene/benzene (50:50). The analyte was subsequently back extracted into an acidic microdrop solution (pH 2) suspended in the organic phase. The extract was then injected into the HPLC system directly. An enrichment factor of 137 along with a good sample clean-up was obtained under the optimized conditions. The calibration...
Identification of Reaction Wheel Disturbance and its impact on Attitude Determination Enhancement for Satellites with Magnetometer Sensors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pourtakdoust, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
The attitude determination (AD) and control system (ADCS) tasks in an operational satellite includes attitude determination, stabilization and pointing against internal and external disturbance moments. Where these tasks are carried out using several sensors, actuators as well as some pertinent attitude determination algorithms. In this sense, the magnetometer (MAG) sensor is among the most common sensors used to attitude estimation that can be utilized in association of reaction wheels (RWs) as a reliable and efficient actuation mechanism for a three-axis attitude control satellite. Unfortunately, RWs generate magnetic field disturbances during operation as commanded by ADCS that adversely...
Analysis and data-based reconstruction of complex nonlinear dynamical systems : using the methods of stochastic processes
, Book
Springer International Publishing
2019
Abstract
This book focuses on a central question in the field of complex systems: Given a fluctuating (in time or space), uni- or multi-variant sequentially measured set of experimental data (even noisy data), how should one analyse non-parametrically the data, assess underlying trends, uncover characteristics of the fluctuations (including diffusion and jump contributions), and construct a stochastic evolution equation?
Here, the term "non-parametrically" exemplifies that all the functions and parameters of the constructed stochastic evolution equation can be determined directly from the measured data.
The book provides an overview of methods that have been developed for the analysis of...
Here, the term "non-parametrically" exemplifies that all the functions and parameters of the constructed stochastic evolution equation can be determined directly from the measured data.
The book provides an overview of methods that have been developed for the analysis of...
Bioregeneration of Granular activated carbon (GAC) contaminated with phenolic compounds
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor) ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
This project surveys bioregeneration of granular activated carbons contaminated with phenolic compounds. To carry out this survey, the procedure of phenol absorption on the surface of activated carbon was studied and their adsorption isotherms were calculated. In the first step, newly activated carbon was contaminated with phenol solution and optimum amount of carbon in phenol elimination was 0.5g. Then, the effect of time contact on phenol elimination was studied and eventually 1 hour of time contact was determined as the equilibrium time of phenol adsorption. In the second step, kinetics of adsorption of phenol and different stages of adsorption were studied. The results of this study...
Differential scanning calorimetry study of constrained groove pressed low carbon steel: Recovery, recrystallisation and ferrite to austenite phase transformation
, Article Materials Science and Technology (United Kingdom) ; Vol. 30, issue. 7 , 2014 , pp. 765-773 ; ISSN: 02670836 ; Kazeminezhad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Low carbon steel sheets are subjected to severe plastic deformation (SPD) via constrained groove pressing (CGP) up to five passes. As a result of this process, strain magnitude up to 5?8 is imposed to the sheets, which leads to grain size of 225 nm. These nanostructured steel sheets, due to their high dislocation density and ultrafine microstructure, are very sensitive to heating. In the present study, recovery, recrystallisation and ferrite to austenite phase transformation phenomena for the SPD steel are investigated using differential scanning calorimetry method. The results show that with increasing the strain in steel sheets, the deformed stored energy (released through recovery and...
The annealing phenomena and thermal stability of severely deformed steel sheet
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 528, Issue 15 , June , 2011 , Pages 5212-5218 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Kazeminezhad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
However, there are many works on annealing process of SPDed non-ferrous metals, there are limit works on annealing process of SPDed low carbon steel. Therefore, in this study the annealing responses after constrained groove pressing (CGP) of low carbon steel sheets have been investigated. The sheets are subjected to severe plastic deformation at room temperature by CGP method up to three passes. Nano-structured low carbon steel sheets produced by severe plastic deformation are annealed at temperature range of 100-600 °C for 20. min. The changes of their microstructures after deformation and annealing are studied by optical microscopy. The effects of large strain and annealing temperature on...
The effect of constrained groove pressing on grain size, dislocation density and electrical resistivity of low carbon steel
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 32, Issue 6 , 2011 , Pages 3280-3286 ; 02641275 (ISSN) ; Kazeminezhad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this research, constrained groove pressing (CGP) technique is used for imposing severe plastic deformation (SPD) on the low carbon steel sheets. Using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and optical microscopy, the microstructural characteristics of produced sheets are investigated. The results show that CGP process can effectively refine the coarse-grained structure to an ultrafine grain range. Dislocation densities of the ultrafine grained low carbon steel sheets are quantitatively calculated and it is found that the CGP can effectively enhance the dislocation density of the sheets. Measurements of their electrical resistivity values show that microstructure...
Unidirectional transport of water through an asymmetrically charged rotating carbon nanotube
, Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 121, Issue 42 , 2017 , Pages 23649-23658 ; 19327447 (ISSN) ; Moosavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Achieving a high speed, unidirectional water flow through carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is a key factor in designing novel nanofluidic devices. In this study, utilizing molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, we propose a novel nanoscale water pump for directed water transportation using charged rotating CNTs. Two basic conditions for stable water flow, including thermodynamic nonequilibrium and spatial asymmetry, are provided by introducing partial charges on carbon atoms of the channel with asymmetric patterns and its rotation, respectively. We demonstrate that the performance of the water pump is proportional to the gradient of a linear charge distribution and angular velocity of the rotation. Our...
The role of microstructural features on the electrical resistivity and mechanical properties of powder metallurgy Al-SiC-Al2O3 nanocomposites
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 130 , 2017 , Pages 26-36 ; 02641275 (ISSN) ; Simchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
There are many engineering applications in which composite materials are required to satisfy two or more criteria regarding physical and mechanical properties. In this article, Al-matrix nanocomposites reinforced with different volume fractions of SiC nanoparticles (~ 50 nm; up to 6%) were processed by powder metallurgy (P/M) routes through mechanical milling and hot consolidation techniques. Microstructural studies showed that nano-metric Al2O3 particles with a size of ~ 20 nm and volume fraction of ~ 2% were formed and distributed in the metal matrix, owing to the surface oxides breaking. Microstructural analysis also revealed that the size of cellular structure and the density of...
Effects of support conditions and arrangement of prestressed rocking columns on the displacement of concrete frames under dynamic loads
, Article Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering ; Volume 20, Issue 8 , 2022 , Pages 4175-4212 ; 1570761X (ISSN) ; Khaloo, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2022
Abstract
In this paper, the effects of rocking and fixed base prestressed columns and conventional reinforced concrete columns on the response of frames are investigated. Also, the influence of some selected rocking base prestressed columns on the response of the concrete frame was studied. Three types of a concrete frame with conventional Reinforced Concrete columns, rocking, and fixed base prestressed columns were modeled using the finite element method in Opensees software. The details of the simulation of the rocking and fixed base columns in Opensees are described precisely. The results obtained from the models were compared with those of the literature to evaluate the validity of the results....
A Privacy-Preserving Network Communication Protocol
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalili, Rasool (Supervisor)
Abstract
One important aspect of privacy, is confidentiality. A common solution to preserve the confidentiality in network communications is ”Virtual Pri- vate Network”. VPNs todays are expected to be more secure and support higher throughput for their new applications, such as Inter-Cloud VPN and Virtual Private Cloud. block cipher is an important security com- ponent employed in most VPNs.On the other hand, most block ciphers have mathematical weaknesses in their structures, so the ttacker can use these weaknesses to break them faster than brute-force attacks. This thesis proposes a new method named ”Chaos-based Selective Key (CSK) Cryptosystem”, for increasing the security of block ciphers in a much...
Investigation of the Influence of Geometry and External Field on Fluid Flow Through Carbon Nanotubes by Molecular Dynamics Simulation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Water transportation through carbon nanotubes is key for designing nanodevices. The directed transport of water molecules through a rotating charged carbon nanotube (CNT) is investigated by molecular dynamics simulations. It is found that the net flux of continuous unidirectional water flow depended sensitively on the charge distribution, charge density and rotation of the CNT. we find that for a constant charge density, the water flux increases with the increase of the charge difference. Besides, we find that the water flux shows a nonlinear dependence on the angular velocity of the rotation. The rotation of the CNT with low angular velocities, can not generate a continuous water flux. The...
Optimization of the Multi-Stage Compressor Design by Developing a Software for 2D Axial-Flow Compressor Analysis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mazaheri, Karim (Supervisor)
Abstract
Streamline Curvature method is one of the most commonly used methods by industry for prediction of axial flow compressors. This method analyze axial compressor by solving radial equations in the meridional plane to locate streamlines and also by using empirical models to predict total pressure loss. Despite growth of CFD models, Streamline Curvature method has been considered as most practical method for compressor preliminary design and performance assessment because of it’s high speed and good precision. In the current work a C++ code (SLC) has been developed using streamline curvature for axial flow compressor performance analysis. This code receives compressor geometry, properties of...
Seismic Performance Improvement of Reinforced Concrete Moment Resisting Frame Systems With Some Selected Prestressed Columns and Comparison with Self-Centering Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khaloo, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In seismic regions, the construction of structures with appropriate seismic performance and re-centering capability that can reduce residual displacement and damage, are necessary. As an alternative, prestressed columns were developed in recent years which can limit the permanent deformation and structural damage effectively. After severe damage and residual displacement of bridge piers and building’s columns, extensive research was carried out on prestressed columns. Most researches have been conducted on the prestressing of bridge piers and precast columns in self-centering system but prestressed columns in common moment resisting frame and comparing their advantages and disadvantages with...
Tipping Cascades in Complex Networks: Dynamics and Control
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimi Tabar, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Tipping points occur in diverse systems in various disciplines such as ecology, climate science, economy, sociology, and engineering. Critical thresholds in system parameters or state variables at which a tiny perturbation can lead to a qualitative change in the system exist in many subsystems in complex systems. These thresholds are called tipping points, and these subsystems are called tipping elements. Additionally, many systems with tipping points can be modeled as networks of coupled multistable subsystems. Domino-like tippings are called tipping cascades. Considering that these tipping cascades are primarily unprecedented, it is essential to study the dynamics and control of these...
Effects of non-isothermal annealing on microstructure and mechanical properties of severely deformed aluminum samples: Modeling and experiment
, Article Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition) ; Volume 29, Issue 6 , 2019 , Pages 1127-1137 ; 10036326 (ISSN) ; Kazeminezhad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Nonferrous Metals Society of China
2019
Abstract
In order to investigate the evolution of microstructure and flow stress during non-isothermal annealing, aluminum samples were subjected to strain magnitudes of 1, 2 and 3 by performing 2, 4 and 6 passes of multi-directional forging. Then, the samples were non-isothermally annealed up to 150, 200, 250, 300 and 350 °C. The evolution of dislocation density and flow stress was studied via modeling of deformation and annealing stages. It was found that 2, 4 and 6 passes multi-directionally forged samples show thermal stability up to temperatures of 250, 250 and 300 °C, respectively. Modeling results and experimental data were compared and a reasonable agreement was observed. It was noticed that...
Effects of Higher Order Interactions and Data-Driven Stability Analysis in Tipping Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimi Tabar, Rahimi Tabar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recent studies in various fields such as the environment, climate, economics, and neuroscience have shown that many systems exhibit dynamic responses based on catastrophic shifts—sudden and unexpected changes in the system's state and behavior in response to environmental changes. One of the simplest cases of these shifts occurs when the dynamical bifurcation diagram of a system has a tipping point, which serves as a critical threshold for system parameters, allowing small disturbances to lead to significant changes in the system's state. Research on many natural systems has revealed that tipping elements as the subsystems of a complex system are not independent, and the tipping of one...