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Finite element analysis of mechanical performance of nitinol biliary stent: effect of material properties [electronic resource]
, Article Materials Research Innovations ; Vol 17, No. 2, 2013, 53-59 ; Sadrnezhaad, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
Stent implantation has been regarded as a major strategy to solve gastrointestinal diseases such as biliary obstruction during the last decade. The application of nitinol superelastic stents has been recently considered for minimising such problems as restenosis after stent implantation, the ability to low stent twist, unsuitable dynamic behaviour and inadequate strength radial of stent. In the present article, the effects of material properties on mechanical performance of Z shaped nitinol wire stent under crushing test for clinical applications are studied by finite element modelling. Nitinol stent shows better mechanical and clinical performance after applying 90% crushing, less chronic...
Effects of design parameters and A f temperature on superelastic behaviour of Nitinol stent for application in biliary duct: finite element analysis [electronic resource]
, Article Materials Technology: Advanced Performance Materials ; Vol. 29, No. 2, 2014, 65-75 ; Sadrnezhaad, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
For more than a decade, stent implantation has been strategically used for solving gastrointestinal dilemmas such as biliary stenosis. Predicaments like insufficient radial strength, low twisting ability, inappropriate dynamic behaviour and restenosis are expected to be solved by the introduction of new designs. Superelastic Nitinol stent is an interesting alternative for minimising these tight spots. The application of finite element method to predict metallurgical and geometric behaviour of superelastic Nitinol stents for biliary duct dilatation is supported by conventional crimp tests. Model calculations show that all stents encounter the highest stress in their intersegment curvature....
Effects of Crimping on Mechanical Performance of Nitinol Stent Designed for Femoral Artery: Finite Element Analysis [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; November 2013, Volume 22, Issue 11, pp 3228-3236 ; Sadrnezhaad, K ; Sharif University of Technology
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Nitinol stents are used to minimize improper dynamic behavior, low twistability, and inadequate radial mechanical strength of femoral artery stents. In this study, finite element method is used to investigate the effect of crimping and Austenite finish temperature (A f) of Nitinol on mechanical performance of Z-shaped open-cell femoral stent under crimping conditions. Results show that low A f Nitinol has better mechanical and clinical performance due to small chronic outward force, large radial resistive force, and appropriate superelastic behavior
Effect of material properties on the mechanical performance of nitinol esophageal stent: finite element analysis [electronic resource]
, Article Materials Science Forum ; Volumes 773 - 774, 2014, 9-17 ; Sadrnezhaad, K ; Kokabi, H. A ; Razani, M ; Mohagheghi, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
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Stent placement has been a main approach to treat gastrointestinal diseases during past decade. Nitinol superelastic stents have been considered as a solution to such difficulties as restenosis after implantation, low twisting ability, inadequate radial mechanical strength and inappropriate dynamic behaviors associated with the ducts. In this paper, effects of Af temperatures on mechanical performance of z-shaped Nitinol wire stent under crimping test for clinical applications are investigated by finite element simulation. Having 60% crimping and high radial resistive strength, favorable superelastic behaviors are attained at Af temperature of 22°C. The performance of the stent is seen to be...
Investigating the Behavior of the Group Energy Pile in Unsaturated Silty Sand Soil Using Physical Modelling
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
A physical model has been developed in the advanced soil mechanic lab of the sharif university of technology. This model has been used to investigate the thermo-hydro-mechanical behavior of the group energy pile, which was embedded in the unsaturated silty sand soil. This model contains a steel soil box, 4 aluminum piles, strain gauges, the total pressure cells, the thermocouples, and the mechanical load. Three sets of tests were conducted on these piles. In the first the thermal cycles were applied on 1 pile and in the second and third tests, the number of the energy piles was 2 and 3, respectively. The result has shown there was a permanent settlement at the end of the thermal cycles....
Erratum: Effects of crimping on mechanical performance of nitinol stent designed for femoral artery: Finite element analysis
, Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Vol. 23, issue. 4 , 2014 , pp. 1511- ; ISSN: 1059-9495 ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Finite element analysis of mechanical performance of nitinol biliary stent: effect of material properties
, Article Materials Research Innovations ; Volume 17, Issue SUPPL 2 , December , 2013 , Pages S53-S59 ; 14328917 (ISSN) ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Stent implantation has been regarded as a major strategy to solve gastrointestinal diseases such as biliary obstruction during the last decade. The application of nitinol superelastic stents has been recently considered for minimising such problems as restenosis after stent implantation, the ability to low stent twist, unsuitable dynamic behaviour and inadequate strength radial of stent. In the present article, the effects of material properties on mechanical performance of Z shaped nitinol wire stent under crushing test for clinical applications are studied by finite element modelling. Nitinol stent shows better mechanical and clinical performance after applying 90% crushing, less chronic...
Effects of crimping on mechanical performance of nitinol stent designed for femoral artery: Finite element analysis
, Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 22, Issue 11 , 2013 , Pages 3228-3236 ; 10599495 (ISSN) ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Nitinol stents are used to minimize improper dynamic behavior, low twistability, and inadequate radial mechanical strength of femoral artery stents. In this study, finite element method is used to investigate the effect of crimping and Austenite finish temperature (A f) of Nitinol on mechanical performance of Z-shaped open-cell femoral stent under crimping conditions. Results show that low A f Nitinol has better mechanical and clinical performance due to small chronic outward force, large radial resistive force, and appropriate superelastic behavior
Effects of material properties on mechanical performance of Nitinol stent designed for femoral artery: Finite element analysis
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 6 , December , 2012 , Pages 1564-1571 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The Finite element method was used for evaluation of the effects of material properties on the mechanical performance of the new geometry designed for the Z-shaped open-cell femoral artery self-expanding stent, made of Nitinol wire, by application of crushing force. The behavior of the stents, having two sets of properties, was compared. The stents with higher Af temperature show better clinical behavior due to lower chronic outward force, higher radial resistive strength and more suitable superelastic behavior. Model calculations show that a large change of Af temperature could exert a substantial effect on the practical performance of the stent
Effects of the ageing treatment on the superelastic behavior of a nitinol stent for an application in the esophageal duct: A finite-element analysis
, Article Materiali in Tehnologije ; Volume 47, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 453-459 ; 15802949 (ISSN) ; Sadrnezhaad, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The effects of design parameters and material properties obtained with the ageing treatment on the mechanical performance of a z-shaped esophageal-duct nitinol wire stent under the crushing tests for clinical applications are investigated with a finite-element simulation. With 90 % crushing, low chronic outward force, high radial resistive strength and favorable superelastic behavior are attained at the segment angle of 65° and the Af temperature of 24 °C. The performance of the stent is seen to drastically vary with a change of only 1° in the segment angle
Modeling and Analysis of the Effect of Weak link Coupling Between the Mesas Structures of Intrinsic Layered Superconductors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fardmanesh, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
During the last decade there have been many attempts to push THz science and technology achievement to the appropriate solid state source for this purpose is a main challenge in this area. One of the best devices which can be used as a source in this gap is the stack of intrinsic Josephson junctions. Josephson junction include a dielectric which is sandwiched between two superconductors and convert the voltage to the electromagnetic wave. After studies in this field for obtaining a suitable source using stack of intrinsic Josephson junctions, an idea which is raised in this area is having a mixer in terahertz gap. The main purpose of this thesis is checking the idea of a structure which can...
Computer Familiarity and Test Validity: Investigating the Relationship among Gender, Age, Mother Tongue, Field of Study and TOEFL iBT ® Results
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Salehi, Javad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Technology introduces different possibilities to different contexts. Educational milieu is one of those situations where technology plays a crucial role. Computer as an outstanding technological feature has changed our daily life. Computer in the educational contexts has affected the way we learn. Every new innovation has its specifications and problems. Computer like other innovations has aspects that should be investigated. In some cases, computer can distort the tests results and be a source of threat for test validity (construct irrelevant variance). Therefore, the researcher chose to analyze the role of this phenomenon in the assessing procedure. Gender, age, mother tongue, and field of...
Attitude towards azeri language in Iran: a large-scale survey research
, Article Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development ; Volume 38, Issue 10 , 2017 , Pages 931-941 ; 01434632 (ISSN) ; Latifi, A ; Nematzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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This survey research investigated the attitude of Iranian Azeri native speakers towards Azeri language. A questionnaire was developed and its reliability was estimated (r = 0.74) through a piloting phase on 54 Azeri native speakers. The participants, for the main phase of this study, were 400 Azeri native speakers with different social and educational backgrounds and from some densely Azeri-populated provinces in Iran. They completed either the online or the printed version of the survey, the results of which indicated that Iranian Azeri native speakers have a high level of positive attitude towards their mother tongue in spite of the negligence of this language in the Iranian educational...
Persuasion in political discourse: barak obama’s presidential speeches against ISIS
, Article Vestnik Rossiiskogo Universiteta Druzhby Narodov, Seriya Lingvistika ; Volume 22, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 278-291 ; 23129182 (ISSN) ; Latifi, A ; Nematzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
2018
Abstract
The current study was concerned with the use of persuasion by President Obama, the former US president, as a discursive strategy in his two speeches delivered on 7/Aug/2014 and 10/Sep/2014 regarding ISIS. Analysis of these speeches was done by the application of Searle’s typology theory (1978), and pronoun analysis. That is, assertive, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative speech acts, first person singular and plural pronouns (inclusiveness and exclusiveness), and agency. The findings of the study revealed that assertives were the most frequent speech act utilized in both speeches. Considering the function of assertives, this study showed that President Obama’s major intention...
Dynamic Parameters of Saturated and Unsaturated Sand at Different Range of Shear Strain Levels in Cyclic Simple Shear Test
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
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In this investigation, a series of cyclic simple shear tests were carried out in order to evaluate dynamic parameters of Babolsar and Toyoura sand at levels of saturation 25, 50, 75 and 100%. 96 tests were conducted using SGI type cyclic simple shear device. The specimens were cylindrical, with 7cm diameter and 2.2 cm height. The tests were performed under both drained condition (constant-load) at levels of saturation 25, 50%, and undrained condition at levels of saturation 75, 100%. All tests were performed under vertical consolidation stress of 50 and 150 kPa, relative density of 30 and 70% and cyclic shear strain of 0.5, 5 and 10%. The tests were shear strain-controlled with an...
Investigation of Dynamic Response of Shallow Foundations on Sandy Soil to Horizontal Harmonic Loading by Physical Model Tests
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
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The most important step in current dynamic analysis of machine foundations is determining dynamic impedance functions. Impedance functions are defined as ratios of applied force or moment to induced displacement or rotation angle of foundation. In this research, horizontal dynamic response of foundation on homogeneous halfspace was investigated using physical modeling. Soil medium was built in a 1mx1mx0.8m steel box whose interior walls were covered by 0.1m of sawdust (a material with high damping). In order to prevent possible reflection of waves, this cover was extended to the box bottom with 0.2 m thickness. Sand raining method was used to build soil medium. In this method, with...
Investigation of Dynamic Response of Shallow Foundations on Layered Soils to Horizontal Harmonic Loading by Physical Model Tests
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Increasing requirements of industries and research institutes to analytical results of interaction soil-foundation related systems, reveals the importance of the dynamic impedance functions than ever before. The dynamic impedance function relations are presented for massless rigid foundations which is possible to obtain dynamic response of foundations for different frequencies and masses accordingly. In this study, the dynamic impedance functions were investigated using physical modeling tests on sandy soil with finite thickness soil stratum over bedrock. The tests were carried out inside a steel container of dimensions 110.8m in length, width and height respectively which was filled into...
Survey the Change of Phreatic Line Position in the First Filling of Earth Dams until Steady State Seepage
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
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Since seepage-related problems account for the cause of more than forty percent of dam failure seepage analysis serves as one of the most significant stage in the design process of an embankment dam. Currently a steady seepage analysis in a typical or maximum cross section of the dam is formed instead of transient seepage analysis for simplicity. In this way, for the change of condition (unsaturated to saturated) in the first filling of dams and it’s effects on behavior and reaction of dams until the steady seepage condition established; the results of steady seepage analysis cannot be satisfactory. In this thesis, based on finite element method and with assumption of saturated-unsaturated...
Investigation of Dynamic Response of Shallow Foundations on Layered Soil Medium by Physical Modeling
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Dynamic impedance functions method is most recent approach in the analysis of soil-foundation dynamic interaction, and presented for massless rigid foundations. Impedance functions are frequency dependent functions, and used to obtain dynamic response of foundation with arbitrary mass subjected to dynamic loading of any frequency and magnitude. The important assumptions for appropriate useof mentioned method are rigidity of foundation and visco-elastic behavior of the soil beneath the foundation. In this study, experimental vertical impedance functions of square and circular foundations have been investigated,using physical modeling tests. A granular soil layer with finite thickness...
Comparison of Slopes' Pgds Derived From Newmark Rigid Block Theory With 1g Shaking Table Model Tests
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Moderate to large magnitude earthquakes trigger hundreds to thousands of slope stability failures and landslides in coherent masses. In many earthquakes, landslides have been responsible for as much or more damage than all other seismic hazards combined. Earthquake-induced landslides have a detrimental impact on the serviceability of slopes by damaging nearby structures, roadways, utilities, power lines and communication networks. In this research large-scale shaking table model tests were conducted to study slope behavior under earthquake conditions on Sharif University shaking table. The model slopes were installed into a model box with a length of 3 m, width of 1 m, and height of 1.5 m. A...