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    Secondary particles spectra in the decay of a polarized top quark with anomalous tWb couplings

    , Article Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics ; Volume 34, Issue 1 , 2007 ; 09543899 (ISSN) Mohammadi Najafabadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    An analytic expression for energy and angular dependence of a secondary charged lepton in the decay of a polarized top quark with anomalous tWb couplings in the presence of all anomalous couplings are derived. The angular distribution of the b-quark is derived as well. It is presented that the charged lepton spin correlation coefficient is not very sensitive to the anomalous couplings. However, the b-quark spin correlation coefficient is sensitive to anomalous couplings and could be used as a powerful tool in the search for non-SM coupling. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd  

    Semileptonic decay of a polarized top quark in the noncommutative standard model

    , Article Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology ; Volume 74, Issue 2 , 2006 ; 15507998 (ISSN) Mohammadi Najafabadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper we study the noncommutative effects to the lepton spectrum from the decay of a polarized top quark. It is shown that the lowest contribution comes from the quadratic terms of the noncommutative parameter. The deviations from the standard model are significant for small values of the noncommutative characteristic scale. However, the charged lepton spin correlation coefficient has a remarkable deviation from the standard model from very low values of the noncommutative characteristic scale to 1 TeV. © 2006 The American Physical Society  

    Acoustic emission-based methodology to evaluate delamination crack growth under quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions

    , Article Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation ; Volume 37, Issue 1 , March , 2018 ; 01959298 (ISSN) Saeedifar, M ; Ahmadi Najafabadi, M ; Mohammadi, K ; Fotouhi, M ; Hosseini Toudeshky, H ; Mohammadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2018
    Abstract
    The aim of this study was to investigate the applicability of acoustic emission (AE) technique to evaluate delamination crack in glass/epoxy composite laminates under quasi-static and fatigue loading. To this aim, double cantilever beam specimens were subjected to mode I quasi-static and fatigue loading conditions and the generated AE signals were recorded during the tests. By analyzing the mechanical and AE results, an analytical correlation between the AE energy with the released strain energy and the crack growth was established. It was found that there is a 3rd degree polynomial correlation between the crack growth and the cumulative AE energy. Using this correlation the delamination... 

    Studying of the Single Top Quark Produced by Anomalous Interactions Tcg and Tug

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Pooya, Ghasem (Author) ; Ardalan,Farhad (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi Najafabadi, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Anomalous top quark interactions with gluon (tug , tcg) allow the production of single top quarks at the LHC. Two main sources of backgrounds which we took into account are W +1j and standard model single top production. In order to do it, we examine the reconstructed angular distribution of the charged lepton in the rest frame of W boson from the top quark. It is defined in terms of the angle θ_l , between the charged lepton momentum in the rest frame of the W boson and the momentum of the W boson in the rest frame of the top quark. Using this angular distribution of the charged lepton from the W boson in the top decay، we show that with the data of 10fb^(-1) of integrated luminosity and... 

    Effects of Extra Dimensions on Electroweak Symmetry Breaking in Four Dimensions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ekhterachian, Majid (Author) ; Arfaei, Hessamaddin (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi Najafabadi, Mojtaba (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Models wih extra dimensions have been among the most important models built for solving the problems of the standard model. In the standard model, Higgs mechanism is used to ex-plain electroweak symmetry breaking. One of the theoretical problems of the standard model,the hierchy problem, is about the Higgs mass being unnaturally small and models with extra dimensions have provided solutions to solve the problem. Moreover, extra dimensions pro-vide tools using which several models have been developed to explain electroweak symmetry breaking. In this thesis, acher reviewing the electroweak symmetry breaking sector of the stan-dard model, and the hierarchy problem, some models of electroweak... 

    Model predictive control of blood sugar in patients with type-1 diabetes

    , Article Optimal Control Applications and Methods ; Volume 37, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 559-573 ; 01432087 (ISSN) Abedini Najafabadi, H ; Shahrokhi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    In this article, two adaptive model predictive controllers (AMPC) are applied to regulate the blood glucose in type 1 diabetic patients. The first controller is constructed based on a linear model, while the second one is designed by using a nonlinear Hammerstein model. The adaptive version of these control schemes is considered to make them more robust against model mismatches and external disturbances. The least squares method with forgetting factor is used to update the model parameters. For simulation study, two well-known mathematical models namely, Puckett and Hovorka which describe the dynamical behavior of patient's body have been selected. The performances and robustness of the... 

    Anomalous single top quark production at the LHC

    , Article Physica Scripta ; Volume 82, Issue 3 , 2010 ; 00318949 (ISSN) Najafabadi, M. M ; Pooya, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The anomalous top quark interactions with gluon (tug, tcg) allow the production of single top quarks at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Using the angular distribution of the charged lepton from the W boson in the top decay, we show that with the data of 10 fb-1 of integrated luminosity and in the collisions with the center of mass energy of 14TeV, the anomalous up and charm quarks coupling parameters κu,c/Λ can be measured down to 0.005 and 0.007 TeV-1, respectively  

    Charge Asymmetry as a Tool to Probe Dark Matter at Large Hadron Collider, LHC

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Foroughi Abri, Saeed (Author) ; Arfaie, Hesameddin (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi Najafabadi, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Today, many evidences, including the distribution of galactic velocities, gravitational lensing observations, and the cosmic microwave background, show that there exist dark matter (non-baryon matter) in large-scale cosmological structures that are stable, free of charge and without color, which has gravitational interaction like normal matter. The hypothesis that weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) as a dark matter candidate with mass range of several tens of GeV to several teV and with the typical couplings of Electroweak order of magnitude, is an attractive and desirable model, Which naturally explains the density of cosmic dark matter in agreement with observations. Alongside... 

    Single-channel high-transmission optical band-pass filter based on plasmonic nanocavities

    , Article Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics ; Volume 37, Issue 8 , 1 August , 2020 , Pages 2329-2337 Najafabadi, M. M ; Vahidi, S ; Ghafoorifard, H ; Valizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    OSA - The Optical Society  2020
    Abstract
    This paper is concerned with the investigation of an optical band-pass filter based on subwavelength surface plasmon polaritons. The transmission characteristics are numerically analyzed by the finite-difference time-domain method, and simulation results reveal that the structure has a band-pass filtering characteristic. The metal–insulator–metal plasmonic nanostructure is implemented by several vertical rectangular cavities across an optical waveguide. The metal and dielectric materials utilized for the realization of the filter are silver and air, respectively. Furthermore, the performance can be efficiently modified by tuning the geometric parameters such as the cavities’ length and width... 

    Estimation of biodiesel physical properties using local composition based models

    , Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Volume 51, Issue 41 , September , 2012 , Pages 13518-13526 ; 08885885 (ISSN) Abedini Najafabadi, H ; Pazuki, G ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this study, the local composition based models such as the Wilson, the nonrandom two-liquid (NRTL), and the Wilson-NRF have been applied in correlation and estimation of density, viscosity, and surface tension of biodiesels. The thermodynamic models have been used in correlating the thermophysical properties for 215 experimental data points. These models have the interaction energy between each pair that is considered as adjustable parameters. To decrease the number of these adjustable parameters, it is assumed that the biodiesels are composed of two hypothetical components. The average absolute deviation (AADs) of the correlated density of biodiesels for the Wilson, the NRTL, and the... 

    Performance analysis of contact baking of flat bread in an indirect-heating oven

    , Article Drying Technology ; Volume 30, Issue 9 , May , 2012 , Pages 1014-1023 ; 07373937 (ISSN) Karimi, G ; Feilizadeh, M ; Najafabadi, A. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    A significant portion of Iranian flat breads are produced in semi-industrial, indirect-heating ovens. Therefore, an efficient oven design and a proper selection of operating conditions are crucial to improve the product quality and reduce energy consumption. In the present study, a mathematical model is developed to simulate a semi-industrial, indirect-heating, continuous oven performance during contact baking of an Iranian flat bread, referred to as Taftoon. Individual modes of heat transfer are considered among various components of the baking system to estimate the system performance and the bread quality in terms of design and operating conditions. The predictions of this model are in... 

    The role of co-solvents in improving the direct transesterification of wet microalgal biomass under supercritical condition

    , Article Bioresource Technology ; Volume 193 , October , 2015 , Pages 90-96 ; 09608524 (ISSN) Abedini Najafabadi, H ; Vossoughi, M ; Pazuki, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this research, direct conversion of wet algal biomass into biodiesel using supercritical methanol was studied. In this process, microalgal lipids simultaneously was extracted and converted to biodiesel under high pressure and temperature conditions without using any catalyst. Several experiments have been performed to optimize the methanol amount and it has been revealed that the best performance was achieved by using methanol/wet biomass ratio of 8:1. The effect of using various co-solvents in increasing the efficiency of the supercritical process was investigated. It has been shown that hexane was the most effective co-solvent and its optimal ratio respect to wet biomass was 6:1. The... 

    Experimental study and thermodynamic modeling for purification of extracted algal lipids using an organic/aqueous two-phase system

    , Article RSC Advances ; Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2015 , Pages 1153-1160 ; 20462069 (ISSN) Abedini Najafabadi, H ; Pazuki, G ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2015
    Abstract
    The extraction and purification of lipids from the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris have been investigated. First, a mixture of hexane and ethanol was used to extract lipids from the algal biomass. Ultrasonication was employed to disrupt the cell wall and increase the extraction performance. Under these conditions, over 90% of the fatty acids in the biomass were extracted. Second, a biphasic system was formed by adding water and hexane to the extracted crude oil. In this way, fatty acids were mainly distributed in the organic phase (mostly hexane and ethanol) while most of the contaminants remained in the aqueous phase (mostly water and ethanol). Equilibrium distribution data between the phases... 

    Optimized age dependent clustering algorithm for prognosis: A case study on gas turbines

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 28, Issue 3 B , 2021 , Pages 1245-1258 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Mahmoodian, A ; Durali, M ; Abbasian Najafabadi, T ; Saadat Foumani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2021
    Abstract
    This paper proposes an Age-Dependent Clustering (ADC) structure to be used for prognostics. To achieve this aim, a step-by-step methodology is introduced, that includes clustering, reproduction, mapping, and finally estimation of Remaining Useful Life (RUL). In the mapping step, a neural fitting tool is used. To clarify the age-based clustering concept, the main elements of the ADC model is discussed. A Genetic algorithm (GA) is used to find the elements of the optimal model. Lastly, the fuzzy technique is applied to modify the clustering. By investigating a case study on the health monitoring of some turbofan engines, the efficacy of the proposed method is demonstrated. The results showed... 

    Effect of thermal wave propagation on thermoelastic behavior of functionally graded materials in a slab symmetrically surface heated using analytical modeling

    , Article Composites Part B: Engineering ; Vol. 60 , 2014 , pp. 413-422 ; ISSN: 13598368 Molaei Najafabadi, M ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Taati, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Design and development of FGMs as the heat treatable materials for high-temperature environments with thermal protection require understanding of exact temperature and thermal stress distribution in the transient state. This information is primary tool in the design and optimization of the devices for failure prevention. Frequently FGMs are used in many applications that presumably produce thermal energy transport via wave propagation. In this study, transient non-Fourier temperature and associated thermal stresses in a functionally graded slab symmetrically heated on both sides are determined. Hyperbolic heat conduction equation in terms of heat flux is used for obtaining temperature... 

    Size-dependent generalized thermoelasticity model for Timoshenko micro-beams based on strain gradient and non-Fourier heat conduction theories

    , Article Composite Structures ; Vol. 116, issue. 1 , July , 2014 , p. 595-611 Taati, E ; Molaei Najafabadi, M ; Reddy, J. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    The governing equations of coupled thermoelasticity of Timoshenko micro-beams are developed based on the generalized thermoelastic theory and non-Fourier heat conduction model. Such problems may arise in MEMS such as micro-pumps as well as micro-sensors. The present model is on the basis of non-classical continuum theory and non-Fourier heat conduction model which has capability of capturing the size-effect in micro-scaled structures. Governing equations and both classical and non-classical boundary conditions of motion are obtained using the variational approach. As the case study, the present model is utilized for the simply supported micro-beams subjected to a constant impulsive force per... 

    Size-dependent generalized thermoelasticity model for Timoshenko microbeams

    , Article Acta Mechanica ; Vol. 225, issue. 7 , 2014 , p. 1823-1842 Taati, E ; Molaei Najafabadi, M ; Basirat Tabrizi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    A size-dependent, explicit formulation for coupled thermoelasticity addressing a Timoshenko microbeam is derived in this study. This novel model combines modified couple stresses and non-Fourier heat conduction to capture size effects in the microscale. To this purpose, a length-scale parameter as square root of the ratio of curvature modulus to shear modulus and a thermal relaxation time as the phase lag of heat flux vector are considered for predicting the thermomechanical behavior in a microscale device accurately. Governing equations and boundary conditions of motion are obtained simultaneously through variational formulation based on Hamilton's principle. As for case study, the model is... 

    Experimental design in analytical chemistry - Part II: Applications

    , Article Journal of AOAC International ; Vol. 97, issue. 1 , 2014 , p. 12-18 Ebrahimi-Najafabadi, H ; Leardi, R ; Jalali-Heravi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    This paper reviews the applications of experimental design to optimize some analytical chemistry techniques such as extraction, chromatography separation, capillary electrophoresis, spectroscopy, and electroanalytical methods  

    Optimization of functionally graded materials in the slab symmetrically surface heated using transient analytical solution

    , Article Journal of Thermal Stresses ; Vol. 37, issue. 2 , February , 2014 , pp. 137-159 ; ISSN: 01495739 Najafabadi, M. M ; Taati, E ; Tabrizi, H. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Functionally graded materials (FGMs) have been introduced to significantly reduce the temperature and thermal stresses on structures at severe thermal loading. Design and development of FGMs as the heat treatable and energy-absorbing materials for high-temperature and thermal protection systems requires understanding of exact temperature and thermal stress distribution, in order to optimize their resistance to failure. In this study, transient temperature and associated thermal stresses in a functionally graded slab symmetrically heated on both sides are determined by separation of the variables scheme. This method is applied to the heat conduction equation in terms of heat flux for... 

    Experimental design in analytical chemistry -Part I: Theory

    , Article Journal of AOAC International ; Vol. 97, issue. 1 , 2014 , pp. 3-11 ; ISSN: 10603271 Ebrahimi-Najafabadi, H ; Leardi, R ; Jalali-Heravi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    This paper reviews the main concepts of experimental design applicable to the optimization of analytical chemistry techniques. The critical steps and tools for screening, including Plackett-Burman, factorial and fractional factorial designs, and response surface methodology such as central composite, Box-Behnken, and Doehlert designs, are discussed. Some useful routines are also presented for performing the procedures