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Structural, magnetic and dielectric properties of Dy-Co substituted Sr-Ba-Mg-based magnetic oxides
, Article Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing ; Volume 127, Issue 11 , 2021 ; 09478396 (ISSN) ; Khan, M. A ; Majeed, A ; Akhtar, M. N ; Ahmad, M ; Hussain, A ; Islam, M ; Nasar, G ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
Abstract
In present research six samples of nano X-type hexagonal ferrites with general formula SrBaMg2-xCoxDyyFe28-yO46 (x = 0–1; y = 0–0.1 with step size of 0.2 and 0.02, respectively) were synthesized by sol–gel technique. The temperature required for the phase formation of these materials was estimated using thermogravimetric analysis. X-ray diffraction patterns revealed the pure phase of the prepared materials up to the doping concentration of x = 0.4, y = 0.04 along with the second phase for higher doping concentration. The secondary phase appeared due to the solubility limit of higher ionic radius Dy3+ ions into the hexagonal lattice. The mean crystalline size decreased from 29 to 18 nm while...
Mathematical modeling of the reaction in an iron ore pellet using a mixture of hydrogen, water vapor, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide: An isothermal study
, Article Advanced Powder Technology ; Volume 17, Issue 3 , 2006 , Pages 277-295 ; 09218831 (ISSN) ; Motamed Hashemi, M. Y ; Saboohi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
VSP BV
2006
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A mathematical time-dependent and isothermal model based on the grain model has been developed to simulate the kinetic and thermal behaviors of a porous iron oxide pellet undergoing chemical reactions with a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water vapor. Its novelty consists in fact that it can deal with a multi-species reducing gas and oxide pellet. In spite of previous models in which the pure reductant was applied as reducing gas, this model can indicate an actual view of pellet reduction including the effects of reducing gas utility and reducing gas ratio. A finite volume fully implicit technique was applied for solving the governing equations. The model has been...
Glypican-1 overexpression in different types of breast cancers
, Article OncoTargets and Therapy ; Volume 14 , 2021 , Pages 4309-4318 ; 11786930 (ISSN) ; Al Saraireh, Y. M ; Youssef, A. M. M ; Al Sarayra, Y. M ; Alrawashdeh, H. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Dove Medical Press Ltd
2021
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Purpose: Treatment of metastatic breast cancer patients is challenging and remains a major underlying cause of female mortality. Understanding molecular alterations in tumor development is critical to identify novel biomarkers and targets for cancer diagnosis and therapy. One of the aberrant cancer expressions gaining recent research interest is glypican-1. Several studies reported strong glypican-1 expression in various types of human cancers. However, none of these investigated glypican-1 expression in a large cohort of breast cancer histopathological subtypes. Patients and Methods: Immunohistochemistry was used to assess glypican-1 expression in 220 breast cancer patients and its relation...
Probabilistic data-driven framework for performance assessment of retaining walls against rockfalls
, Article Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics ; Volume 70 , 2022 ; 02668920 (ISSN) ; Mahsuli, M ; Zhang, Y ; Xue, Y ; Huang, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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Rockfall is a significant hazard to sites that are located at the foot of rock slopes. In such sites, there is a notable need to evaluate the potential for rockfall, estimate the extent of areas at risk, and design retaining structures to reduce the risk of rockfall-induced. This paper presents a probabilistic framework for predicting the formation and progression of rockfalls and for evaluating the performance of retaining walls under rockfalls. To this end, first a probabilistic model for the rock projectile motion on a slope is presented. The model accounts for prevailing uncertainties, i.e., the trigger points, rock shape, projectile path, and slope material properties, which include...
SAR processing to localize LPI radars
, Article 2014 International Radar Conference ; 2014 ; ISBN: 9781479941957 ; Norouzi, Y ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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In this paper a new passive imaging method is introduced that is mainly suitable for Geo-locating LPI radars. The method uses two Electronic Support (ES) receivers located on a fast moving platform (e.g. an airplane or a satellite). The proposed method has a high processing gain which makes it absolutely suitable against very weak LPI signals. It is also capable in radar location finding against complex radars and complicated electromagnetic environment
Deformation and stability of surface states in Dirac semimetals
, Article Physical Review B ; Volume 97, Issue 16 , April , 2018 , Article number 165129 ; 24699950 (ISSN) ; Lu, Y. M ; Randeria, M ; Sharif University of technology
American Physical Society
2018
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The unusual surface states of topological semimetals have attracted a lot of attention. Recently, we showed [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 113, 8648 (2016)PNASA60027-842410.1073/pnas.1524787113] that for a Dirac semimetal (DSM) arising from band inversion, such as Na3Bi and Cd3As2, the expected double Fermi arcs on the surface are not topologically protected. Quite generally, the arcs deform into states similar to those on the surface of a strong topological insulator. Here we address two questions related to deformation and stability of surface states in DSMs. First, we discuss why certain perturbations, no matter how large, are unable to destroy the double Fermi arcs. We show that this is...
Maximum likelihood CFAR for lognormal clutter with censored samples
, Article IET Conference Publications, 15 October 2007 through 18 October 2007, Edinburgh ; Issue 530 CP , 2007 ; 05379989 (ISSN) ; 9780863418488 (ISBN) ; Norouzi, Y ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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In this paper the structure of Maximum Likelihood (ML) CFAR for lognormal clutter is derived assuming that some reference samples are censored to avoid destructive effect of interfering targets. It is shown that under some acceptable approximations we will achieve in a simple structure for this detector which is suitable for real time processing. The proposed detector is compared with non censored ML CFAR (i.e. logt CFAR) via simulation. It is shown that while the proposed detector is a little weaker than logt CFAR in homogeneous clutter, in non homogeneous clutter it outperforms the logt CFAR
Soft decision m-pulse CFAR detection in weibull clutter
, Article IEEE 2007 Radar Conference, Waltham, MA, 17 April 2007 through 20 April 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 487-490 ; 1424402840 (ISBN); 9781424402847 (ISBN) ; Norouzi, Y ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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CFAR detector is an essential component in any radar system. This component ensures that the system may not be overloaded by false targets. In the past it was common to model the interfering signal (clutter) in a radar system with a Rayleigh distribution. But as a progress in the radar systems, nowadays the Rayleigh model is insufficient, therefore some other models such as Weibull and lognormal are proposed and CFAR detectors for these models are developed through the papers. But majority of these proposed CFAR detectors are derived for single pulse operation. When more than one pulse exists, it is proposed to use binary integrator to improve the performance. It is mentioned through...
A novel two frequency MTI radar
, Article Proceedings of the IEEE Radar Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 26 April 2004 through 29 April 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 589-591 ; Norouzi, Y ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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The paper introduced a new design for two-frequency MTI radar is introduced. The suggested system can change its frequencies, in each pulse. Therefore, the system is very resistive to electronic war. The analytical results of our calculation show that the system has very high blind speed and in realistic situations, it increases signal to noise ratio, although it widens clutter bandwidth and detects some spurious targets
A new pseudolinear solution to bearing-only tracking
, Article IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings ; 2013 ; 10975659 (ISSN) ; 9781467357920 (ISBN) ; Khalili, M. M ; Norouzi, Y ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The main focus of this paper is on the estimation of target motion parameters using bearing measurements. Here, based on a linearization of measurements, a recursive least squares (RLS) solution is developed. The performance of the proposed method is compared to PLE which uses the same approach in measurement linearization. Simulation results show the excellence of the proposed method over the PLE, and RLS results are in vicinity of the CRLB
Coke formation possibility during production of reducing gas in large scale direct reduction plant
, Article Ironmaking and Steelmaking ; Volume 34, Issue 2 , 2007 , Pages 115-123 ; 03019233 (ISSN) ; Vakhshouri, K ; Hashemi, M. M. Y. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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For the production of synthesis gas utilised in Midrex direct reduction plants, catalytic steam/CO2 hydrocarbon reforming in tubular reformer is the major process. Owing to the high heat input through the Midrex reformer tube wall, the endothermic nature of reforming reactions, low mass velocity of feed gas and large tube diameter, the catalyst bed is exposed to considerable axial and radial temperature gradients. These radial concentration and temperature gradients may create local areas with potential for carbon formation. To investigate this phenomenon, a rigorous two-dimensional model is developed for simulating the operation of a Midrex reformer which applies a dual catalyst loading...
Size-dependent interaction of an edge dislocation with an elliptical nano-inhomogeneity incorporating interface effects
, Article International Journal of Solids and Structures ; Volume 49, Issue 5 , March , 2012 , Pages 759-770 ; 00207683 (ISSN) ; Ahmadzadeh Bakhshayesh, H ; Gutkin, M. Y
2012
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The elastic behavior of an edge dislocation, which is positioned outside of a nanoscale elliptical inhomogeneity, is studied within the interface elasticity approach incorporating the elastic moduli and surface tension of the interface. The complex potential function method is used. The dislocation stress field and the image force acting on the dislocation are found and analyzed in detail. The difference between the solutions obtained within the classical-elasticity and interface-elasticity approaches is discussed. It is shown that for the stress field, this difference can be significant in those points of the inhomogeneity-matrix interface, where the radius of curvature is smaller and which...
Rehabilitation of jacket offshore platforms using friction damper device and buckling restrained braces under extreme loads
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment ; Volume 233, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 209-217 ; 14750902 (ISSN) ; Komachi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
SAGE Publications Ltd
2019
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Some existing platforms may have some problems with probable extreme future loads such as earthquake. From economic point of view, it is preferable to retrofit and continue using of existing jackets in many cases, in comparison to a new installation. Two efficient rehabilitation methods of friction damper device and buckling restrained braces are presented and investigated numerically for seismic loads from far-fault and near-fault earthquakes. As an example, an existing four-leg service platform placed in the Persian Gulf (Ressalat) is considered and the results are presented. Because of low redundancy in jacket platforms (after buckling of compression members), it is important to...
Modeling of multiple noncatalytic gas-solid reactions in a moving bed of porous pellets based on finite volume method
, Article Heat and Mass Transfer/Waerme- und Stoffuebertragung ; Volume 43, Issue 9 , 2007 , Pages 881-894 ; 09477411 (ISSN) ; Saboohi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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A mathematical model is presented to simulate the multiple heterogeneous reactions with complex set of physicochemical and thermal phenomena in a moving bed of porous pellets. This model is based on both heat and mass transfer phenomena of gaseous species in a porous medium including chemical reactions at interfaces whose areas vary during the conversion. This model accounts for both the exothermic and endothermic reactions which can be equimolar or nonequimolar. Furthermore it considers simultaneously the reactions in the nonisothermal transient condition. A powerful technique based upon finite volume fully implicit approach has been implemented to solve the complicated governing equations...
Effect of EPB tunnelling on surface settlement
, Article Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering 2007: Where the Road Ends, Ingenuity Begins, Yellowknife, NT, 6 June 2007 through 9 June 2007 ; Volume 2 , 2007 , Pages 1003-1012 ; Aliari, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
Settlement is one of the most important effects of tunnelling. In order to minimize this effect, it is necessary to arrange for circumstances to keep the strain and stress state of undisturbed soil within a tight limit. To achieve this, it is common nowadays to use closed face pressurized shields such as EPB TBMs. In this type of shield, face stability and ground settlement control is maintained by pressurizing the tunnel face with adjustment of cutter head thrust and muck removal discharge. In this paper, numerical modeling of excavation of twin tunnels in Tabriz subway is addressed with respect to the effect of EPB tunnelling in settlement control. Settlement and lining thrust are...
Numerical investigation of nonisothermal reduction of hematite using Syngas: The shaft scale study
, Article Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering ; Volume 15, Issue 5 , 2007 , Pages 487-507 ; 09650393 (ISSN) ; Saboohi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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A mathematical model is developed to investigate the reduction process of hematite in the reduction zone of the Midrex shaft furnace as a moving bed reactor. It is described as a counter-current moving bed cylindrical reactor in which hematite pellets are reduced by a gaseous mixture of hydrogen, water vapour, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, namely Syngas. It is laterally injected into the bed at the lower part close to the bottom. Governing equations, including continuity, momentum, energy and mass equations, are derived based on the conceptual model for both gas and solid phases in the cylindrical coordinate system. A three interface unreacted shrinking core model (USCM) is applied to...
Analytical and numerical biaxial bending analysis of deepwater riser due to vortex-induced vibration
, Article Journal of Marine Science and Technology (Japan) ; 2021 ; 09484280 (ISSN) ; Komachi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Japan
2021
Abstract
Previous studies of analysis and prediction of marine risers responses usually focus on vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of cross-flow (CF) direction rather than in-line (IL). Recent studies show that responses of IL direction tend to dominate in some cases. Responses of long riser due to biaxial bending of IL and CF VIV are investigated. Closed-form formulas are derived for estimating maximum normal stress due to the biaxial moment of CF/IL VIV and relations for estimating biaxial stress using CF values are presented. Analytical results are compared with numerical results of the time domain model and a good correlation is observed. It is shown that for tension and bending-controlled modes of...
Cobalt and Manganese Salts of p-Aminobenzoic Acid Supported on Silica Gel: A Versatile Catalyst for Oxidation by Molecular Oxygen
, Article Monatshefte fur Chemie ; Volume 134, Issue 3 , 2003 , Pages 411-418 ; 00269247 (ISSN) ; Ahmadibeni, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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A 1:1 molar ratio of the cobalt and manganese salts of p-amino benzoic acid supported on silica gel is an effective catalyst for the oxidation of various organic compounds in reasonable yields using molecular oxygen. The catalyst can be reused several times
A non-isothermal, transient model of a non-catalytic reaction in a packed bed with a multi-component high-temperature gas mixture
, Article 3rd M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, Boston, MA, 14 June 2005 through 17 June 2005 ; 2005 , Pages 1023-1025 ; 0080444814 (ISBN); 9780080444819 (ISBN) ; Saboohi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
A mathematical model has been developed to simulate heterogeneous reactions with a complex set of physicochemical and thermal phenomena in a packed bed. These include the chemical reaction itself, the transport of gaseous species in the pores, the generation or consumption of heat by the reactions, and the transport of heat in the porous domain. Solution of complicated sets of governing equations is based upon the concept of a finite volume fully implicit approach. The model has then been applied to analyze the reduction of a hematite pellet in a moving packed bed reactor. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd
Analytical and numerical biaxial bending analysis of deepwater riser due to vortex-induced vibration
, Article Journal of Marine Science and Technology (Japan) ; Volume 27, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 492-507 ; 09484280 (ISSN) ; Komachi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Japan
2022
Abstract
Previous studies of analysis and prediction of marine risers responses usually focus on vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of cross-flow (CF) direction rather than in-line (IL). Recent studies show that responses of IL direction tend to dominate in some cases. Responses of long riser due to biaxial bending of IL and CF VIV are investigated. Closed-form formulas are derived for estimating maximum normal stress due to the biaxial moment of CF/IL VIV and relations for estimating biaxial stress using CF values are presented. Analytical results are compared with numerical results of the time domain model and a good correlation is observed. It is shown that for tension and bending-controlled modes of...