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Investigation of the Shaft Failure Connected to Extruder
, Article Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention ; Volume 15, Issue 6 , 2015 , Pages 775-781 ; 15477029 (ISSN) ; Mashayekhi, F ; Movahedi-Rad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2015
Abstract
In this study, the failure analysis of a shaft of a unit, which had been failed during the service, was studied. This shaft was welded to the blades, and their chemical compositions were determined by spectroscopy method. In order to determine the root cause of failure and contribution factors, different investigation methods including visual examination, optical microscopy and scanning electron microscope analysis, and hardness test were carried out. It was concluded that the shaft was failed due to fatigue. The failure was caused by improper welding of blades to the shaft. At the end, in order to prevent or decelerate such failure, some recommended remedies were suggested
Failure analysis of superheater tube
, Article Engineering Failure Analysis ; Volume 48 , February , 2015 , Pages 94-104 ; 13506307 (ISSN) ; Plasseyed, S. S ; Attarian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2015
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The failure analysis of a ruptured superheater tube after 20. years service in the oil-fueled boiler, as the typical problems in power plants, was investigated. A thin-lipped rupture at failed region was observed in superheater tube. By measuring the tube's wall thicknesses far from failed region, non-uniformity was seen. The suggested main root cause of failure was fireside corrosion of the tube during the service. Because of low grade of used fuel, sodium, sulfur, and vanadium elements were observed at the outer surface, which caused continuously scale formation and reduction of wall thickness, by metal consumption. In addition, it seems that it has been worsened by occurrence of long-term...
Oxidation behavior of AISI 321, AISI 316, and AISI 409 stainless steels: Kinetic, thermodynamic, and diffusion studies
, Article Journal of Materials Research ; 2016 , Pages 1-9 ; 08842914 ; Pelaseyed, S.S ; Attarian, M ; Shokrallahzadeh, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Cambridge University Press
2016
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The oxidation behavior of three types of stainless steels, namely AISI 321, AISI 316, and AISI 409, was compared. In all stainless steels, oxide layers were formed and their masses and thicknesses increased with oxidation time. Among them, AISI 409 ferritic stainless steel demonstrated higher oxidation rate. According to the kinetical oxidation behavior of them at elevated temperatures, the oxidation mechanism was determined. Among them, the AISI 409 ferritic stainless steel showed the lowest and AISI 321 austenitic stainless steel demonstrated the highest oxidation resistance. Based on the experimental results, it was suggested that the kinetic of oxide growth in stainless steels was...
Microstructure and mechanical properties of Al/graphite- zirconium oxide hybrid composite fabricated by friction stir processing
, Article Materials Science and Engineering: A ; Volume 862 , 2023 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Kokabi, A ; Movahedi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
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Aluminum matrix surface composites (AMSCs) reinforced by various content of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) nanoparticles and graphite (Gr) microparticles were fabricated by four passes of friction stir processing (FSP). Processing of composites reinforced by Gr particles did not lead to the sound and well-mixed composites due to a decline in the maximum experienced temperature during the process resulting from the low friction coefficient of graphite particles. Combination of graphite and zirconia particles resulted in a more homogenous dispersion of particles in the stir zone (SZ) due to a higher frictional heat generation and a lower tendency for agglomeration of nanoparticles as compared to...
Liquation-induced loss of ductility in AA7075 aluminium alloy fusion welds
, Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; Volume 28, Issue 6 , 2023 , Pages 488-494 ; 13621718 (ISSN) ; Alikhani, A. A ; Movahedi, M ; Pouranvari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2023
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This paper investigates the effect of liquation in the partially melted zone (PMZ) on the stress–strain behaviour of the AA7075 arc fusion welds. It is identified that the presence of micro-sized Cu-rich second phases in the initial microstructure of the AA7075 is responsible for constitutional liquation in the PMZ. Although the liquation cracking can be avoided using the proper selection of filler metal, it is demonstrated that the formation of brittle Al2Cu-type intermetallic-containing eutectic structure resulting from non-equilibrium solidification of the liquated grain boundaries can induce a severe loss of ductility in the PMZ. This calls for proper strategies to minimise the grain...
Combined effect of cooling slope angle and mould vibration on semisolid microstructures of wrought aluminium alloy 7075
, Article International Journal of Cast Metals Research ; Volume 20, Issue 4 , July , 2007 , Pages 221-227 ; 13640461 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Niamanesh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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Semisolid casting and forming have attracted growing attention of both research and industry. A suitable semisolid microstructure consists of globular grains in a matrix of lower melting point phase and may be produced by various methods, including the cooling slope technique. The combined effect of cooling slope angle and mould vibration on the semisolid microstructures of AI7075 is reported. The results indicate that mould vibration decreases average grain size significantly and that the effect increases with increasing size of primary crystals entering the mould through the cooling slope. Mould vibration was also found to improve the shape factor of alloy grains after appropriate...
Monitoring pipeline vibration due to cavitation through an orifice by piezoelectric sensor
, Article Advanced Materials Research ; Volume 403-408 , 2012 , Pages 3418-3423 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9783037853122 (ISBN) ; Zabihollah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Pipelines are one of the most important and efficient ways for transporting energy like water, gas, oil and etc. between different places all across the world. As these pipelines are located in different conditions and situations, they are all sensitive to a wide variety of damages like vibration, so monitoring their structural behavior is an essential task. Monitoring pipeline vibration caused by cavitation through an orifice by a piezoelectric sensor is presented in this paper
Synchronizability of dynamical networks: different measures and coincidence
, Article International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation ; Volume 10, Issue 11-12 , 2009 , Pages 1481-1489 ; 15651339 (ISSN) ; Ajdari Rad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, we list four different interpretations of synchronizability, study their profile in different network structures and give evidence that they do not coincide, in general. By changing the network topological properties, their behavior is tracked and compared with each other. It is shown that their trend goes in different directions in heterogeneous networks such as scale-free ones, whereas in homogeneous ones such as random networks they go hand in hand, as networks' structural parameters change. We also consider networks whose synchronization properties are enhanced through proper weighting or rewiring. The weighting procedure considers information on the node-degrees, node and...
Rewirings based on the eigenvectors of the laplacian matrix for enhancing synchronizability of dynamical networks
, Article 2009 7th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, INDIN 2009, Cardiff, 23 June 2009 through 26 June 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 588-593 ; 19354576 (ISSN); 9781424437603 (ISBN) ; Ajdari Rad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Synchronizability of dynamical networks can be defined as the ease by which the network synchronizes its activity. We propose a method for enhancing the synchronizability of dynamical networks by efficient rewirings. The method is based on the eigenvectors corresponding to the second smallest and the largest eigenvalue of the Laplacian matrix and a modified version of the simulated annealing approach is used to perform the optimization task. Starting from a simple network, i.e. an undirected and unweighted network, and at each step, an edge is selected for disconnection and two non-adjacent nodes for creating at edge in between. The effectiveness of the algorithm is tested on artificially...
Study on joint interface and mechanical properties of cu/pb-sn/cu lap joint produced by friction stir soldering process
, Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 24, Issue 5 , May , 2015 , Pages 2158-2169 ; 10599495 (ISSN) ; Kokabi, A. H ; Movahedi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2015
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In this work, friction stir soldering (FSS) as a new approach for fabrication of copper/copper lap joints was introduced. This process is principally based on the friction stir processing (FSP) that can be performed using FSP tools with and without pin on the top sheet. In the present study, Pb-Sn foil was used as a solder which would be melted and then extruded in the area between the copper sheets during FSS process. This process was carried out using tools with and without pin at various rotation speeds of 1200, 1400, and 1600 rpm and traverse speed of 32 mm/min. Also, the same joint was fabricated using furnace soldering to compare the mechanical properties obtained with FSS and furnace...
An optimization method for radial forging process using ANN and taguchi method
, Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 40, Issue 7-8 , 2009 , Pages 776-784 ; 02683768 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Movahedi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this study, the artificial neural network (ANN) and the Taguchi method are employed to optimize the radial force and strain inhomogeneity in radial forging process. The finite element analysis of the process verified by the microhardness test (to confirm the predicted strain distribution) and the experimental forging load published by the previous researcher are used to predict the strain distribution in the final product and the radial force. At first, a combination of process parameters are selected by orthogonal array for numerical experimenting by Taguchi method and then simulated by FEM. Then the optimum conditions are predicted via the Taguchi method. After that, by using the FEM...
Inverse design of supersonic diffuser with flexible walls using a Genetic Algorithm
, Article Journal of Fluids and Structures ; Volume 22, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 529-540 ; 08899746 (ISSN) ; Ziaei-Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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An efficient algorithm for the design optimization of the compressible fluid flow problem through a flexible structure is presented. The methodology has three essential parts: first the behavior of compressible flow in a supersonic diffuser was studied numerically in quasi-one-dimensional form using a flux splitting method. Second, a fully coupled sequential iterative procedure was used to solve the steady state aeroelastic problem of a flexible wall diffuser. Finally, a robust Genetic Algorithm was implemented and used to calculate the optimum shape of the flexible wall diffuser for a prescribed pressure distribution. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Phase-induced intensity noise in digital incoherent all-optical tapped-delay line systems [electronic resource]
, Article Lightwave Technology, Journal of ; 2006, Volume.24 , Issue. 8, p.3059-3072 ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
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In this paper, the authors analyze conditions under which they can be certain on the intensity addition of a given device, such as tapped-delay lines, used in digital incoherent all-optical communication systems. A general expression for phase-induced intensity noise that is applicable to all types of semiconductor lasers is derived by defining an optical self-SNR expression that can be used to analyze and measure phase-induced intensity noise. The result shows that in order to have a minimal phase-induced intensity noise in most digital optical incoherent systems, a large optical self-SNR, e.g., 20 dB or more, is needed. This in turn is shown to place a limit on the maximum rate of...
A non-linear model for the classification of stored items in supply chain management
, Article Proceedings 2010 International Symposium on Information Technology - System Development and Application and Knowledge Society, ITSim'10, 15 June 2010 through 17 June 2010 ; Volume 3 , June , 2010 , Pages 1636-1641 ; 9781424467181 (ISBN) ; Bozorgi Rad, M. A ; Ishak Desa, M ; Behnam, S ; Lessanibahri, S ; IEEE ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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With the significant role that warehouse plays in connection to suppliers, distributors, and clients, and considering the costliness of storage systems, efforts have focused on the reduction of procedural expenses. Among the most significant expenses, one involves the distance traveled by operators or S/R machinery for the selection of ordered items; the common solution to which has been through the classification of stored items. Previous articles have focused on linear solutions to the abovementioned problem, such as P-Median. This article shall focus on the problems arising from the said solution, and instead a non-linear method proposed. Further, a heuristic algorithm is produced for the...
A framework for resiliency assessment of power communication networks
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 21, Issue 6, 2014, Pages 2399-2418 , 2014 , Pages 2399-2418 ; ISSN: 10263098 ; Jahromi, A. E ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Modern societies are strongly dependent on the continuous and efficient operation of electric power systems as a critical infrastructure. Besides, information and communication systems play a crucial role in the resiliency enhancement of the power system. As power communication systems are vulnerable against physical and cyber attack, these systems themselves can be an internal source of threat for power grids. Therefore, there is a need to identify and study the threats and weaknesses of power communication systems using a comprehensive framework. This framework helps power communication network planners evaluate all challenges and their numerous effects on the system, as a very important...
Numerical simulation of turbulent unsteady compressible pipe flow with heat transfer in the entrance region
, Article International Conference 'Turbulent Mixing and Beyond', Trieste, 18 August 2007 through 26 August 2007 ; Volume T132 , December , 2008 ; 02811847 (ISSN) ; Nouri Broujerdi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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In this paper, the compressible gas flow through a pipe subjected to wall heat flux in unsteady condition in the entrance region is investigated numerically. The coupled conservation equations governing turbulent compressible viscous flow in the developing region of a pipe are solved numerically under different thermal boundary conditions. The numerical procedure is a finite-volume-based finite-element method applied to unstructured grids. The convection terms are discretized by the well-defined Roe method, whereas the diffusion terms are discretized by a Galerkin finite-element formulation. The temporal terms are evaluated based on an explicit fourth-order Runge-Kutta scheme. The effect of...
Phase-induced intensity noise in digital incoherent all-optical tapped-delay line systems
, Article Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Volume 24, Issue 8 , 2006 , Pages 3059-3072 ; 07338724 (ISSN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
In this paper, the authors analyze conditions under which they can be certain on the intensity addition of a given device, such as tapped-delay lines, used in digital incoherent all-optical communication systems. A general expression for phase-induced intensity noise that is applicable to all types of semiconductor lasers is derived by defining an optical self-SNR expression that can be used to analyze and measure phase-induced intensity noise. The result shows that in order to have a minimal phase-induced intensity noise in most digital optical incoherent systems, a large optical self-SNR, e.g., 20 dB or more, is needed. This in turn is shown to place a limit on the maximum rate of...
Adaptive model predictive TCP delay-based congestion control
, Article Computer Communications ; Volume 29, Issue 11 , 2006 , Pages 1963-1978 ; 01403664 (ISSN) ; Mohsenian Rad, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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Adaptive Model Predictive Transmission Control Protocol (AMP-TCP) as a new TCP delay-based congestion control algorithm is introduced. Both aspects of design and implementation of the algorithm are described using simulations on the ns-2 network simulator. The design stage is composed of two steps. First, a recursive system identification approach is proposed to capture the network delay dynamics from TCP source view. Second, the proposed modeling is employed to develop an adaptive model predictive TCP congestion control strategy in the absence of any explicit congestion notification. The characteristics and performance of AMP-TCP are investigated using several network simulations. Finally a...
TCP retransmission timer adjustment mechanism using model-based RTT predictor
, Article 2004 5th Asian Control Conference, Melbourne, 20 July 2004 through 23 July 2004 ; Volume 1 , 2004 , Pages 686-693 ; 0780388739 (ISBN) ; Mohsenian Rad, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) uses multiple timers to do its work. The most important of these is the retransmission timer. In this paper, the TCP retransmission timer adjustment mechanism is approached from a system point of view and a new mechanism is proposed. A simple recursive system identification algorithm is used to capture both time variant and time invariant Internet behavior. Also a dynamic model-based Round-Trip Time (RTT) predictor was provided. Based on network simulation and real Internet data collection, it was observed that when the retransmission timer is adjusted by the proposed predictor instead of the traditional RTT estimator, performance increased significantly
Investigation on friction stir lap welding of aluminium to aluminium clad steel sheets
, Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; Volume 17, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 231-236 ; 13621718 (ISSN) ; Kokabi, A. H ; Seyed Reihani, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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In this work, the feasibility of friction stir lap welding an aluminium alloy (Al-5083) to the aluminium clad steel sheet was studied. The welded joints were characterised by various methods including shear-tensile test and optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The results indicated that sound and defect free joints were obtained. The fracture loads of the samples reached up to 94% compared with that of the steel base metal. Moreover, the joint strength linearly increased with the decrease in thickness of the aluminium layer roll bonded on the steel sheet. It was also shown that welding rotation and travel speed variation did not considerably impact the fracture loads in the...