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    Investigating the Fracture Behavior of Adhesive Joints at Different Strain Rates and Under Drop

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Darvishi, Irana (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays adhesives with the development of technology and the numerous benefits they have, are becoming a replacement for traditional joining methods in industries like electronics, automotive, aerospace, and naval. That’s why the need for studying the fracture behavior of adhesive joints becomes vital. So far, many engineers and designers are trying to investigate the behavior of adhesive joints in different conditions that these joints actually deal with. Also, finding solutions to predict the behavior of adhesive joints is the researchers’ other concern. The purpose of this research is to find the effect of factors that are less focused in the literature, on the fracture of adhesive... 

    Investigating the Fracture Behavior of Adhesive Joints at Different Strain Rates and under Drop

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Darvishi, Irana (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays adhesives with the development of technology and the numerous benefits they have, are becoming a replacement for traditional joining methods in industries like electronics, automotive, aerospace, and naval. That’s why the need for studying the fracture behavior of adhesive joints becomes vital. So far, many engineers and designers are trying to investigate the behavior of adhesive joints in different conditions that these joints actually deal with. Also, finding solutions to predict the behavior of adhesive joints is the researchers’ other concern. The purpose of this research is to find the effect of factors that are less focused in the literature, on the fracture of adhesive... 

    Investigating the Effect Strain Rate on the Poisson’s Ratio of Auxetic Polyurethane Foams

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Behbahani, Ali (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Auxetic materials have a negative Poisson ratio (NPR), which is their most distinguishable characteristic as compared to regular materials. Test specimens were made of conventional polyurethane (PU) foams according to ASTM ; then, with a thermo-mechanical process, the foam was converted to auxetic PU foam. The reproducibility of specimens' fabrication was checked with CoV= for the final foam thickness. With regard to the fact that changing loading conditions can vary Poisson's ratio, in this study, the variations occurred in Poisson's ratio due to changing loading conditions are investigated. The applied strain and strain rate were altered in experiments and statistical analysis was... 

    Numerical Study on Stress Distribution of SolderJoints Based on Solder Microstructure

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zarghami, Mohammad (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the past, lead-based solders with homogeneous and isotropic behavior were used in microelectronic packages. But today, due to the environmental concerns of lead, lead-free solders have been developed, which consist of a high weight percentage (more than 90%) of tin. Tin crystal shows significant anisotropic behavior, which leads to an anisotropic joint response in miniature solder joints with a small number of grains. In the first part of this research, using the crystal plasticity model, the anisotropic plastic response of tin grain was extracted from bulk solder stress-strain curve, then it was implemented in Abaqus software using built-in Hill's anisotropic plasticity model to consider... 

    Fracture Behavior of Solder Joints under Varying Strain Rates as a Function of Loading History

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi, Mojtaba (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Single lap-shear (SLS) specimens of 2.54, 6.35 and 12.7 mm long SAC305 solder joints were prepared with three different adherend thicknesses. The fracture force was measured at a shear strain rate of 0.01 s-1 for different geometries in the lap-shear configuration in which mode ІІ loading is established. Elastic-plastic fracture mechanics (EPFM) theory was considered to find the energy dissipated in each case using a finite element model (FEM). The fracture energy was found by cohesive zone modeling (CZM) using pre-defined parameters. Both 2D and 3D models were used to explain the variations of fracture energy by evaluating the effective factors that demonstrated the level of constraints on... 

    Effect of Environmental Conditions on Fracture Behavior of Solder Joints

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Honarvar, Sobhan (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Double cantilever beam (DCB) specimens were prepared according to standard surface mount technology (SMT). The samples were stored inside an environmental chamber at two different relative humidity values (i.e. 40 or 100%) for either 2 or 4 hours. Then they were aged at 25ºC, 75ºC or 125℃ for the same time. Finally, after being cooled to room temperature, fracture tests were performed under mode-I loading conditions at a strain rate of 0.03 s-1 at room temperature. Storage time did not have a significant effect on the fracture behavior. The fracture load and energy of the solder joints decreased significantly when the temperature was increased from 25 to 75℃. By further increase in the... 

    Prediction of Failure Load in Adhesive Joints Using Machine Learning and Limited Dataset

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abrishamian, Mohammad (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this investigation, the mode I fracture behavior of an epoxy adhesive joint has been investigated to probe the combined effects of adherend Young's modulus and thickness, strain rate, and adhesive length. Experimental fracture testing was conducted on double-cantilever beam (DCB) specimens under three various strain rate thresholds, namely, quasi-static (0.0005 s-1), low (0.015 s-1), and intermediate (0.5 s-1). The specimens were constructed with varying adherend materials (i.e., copper, aluminum), thickness (12-20 mm), and adhesive lengths (25-75 mm). The fracture load was measured in each experiment, and the critical strain energy release rate, JCi, was calculated via a finite element... 

    Analytical and Numerical Solution and a Multi-Objective Optimization for Auxetic Stents with Various Geometries

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Behinfar, Parsa (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The present study examines the mechanical properties of auxetic stents with various types of structures. Geometries was parametrically modeled and the design of experiments (DOE) was developed by defining the elastic properties of the stents and using the response surface method (RSM). Finite element (FE) analysis was performed in order to find a polynomial relationship between the geometric parameters as inputs and the elastic parameters as the outputs. Then, the optimal stent was obtained in terms of elasticity parameters by using RSM and NSGA-II methods and the two-dimensional Pareto front was plotted. For instance, the optimal parameters of the Re-entrant stent including flexural... 

    Effects of Shoe with Flexible Sole on Kinematics and Dynamics of Vertebral Column During Drop Vertical Jump

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Mohammad Mahdi (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Disorders of the lumbar spine are prevalent within the realm of musculoskeletal issues, emphasizing the importance of investigating contributing factors. This research focuses on assessing how flexible footwear influences the kinematics and dynamics of the vertebral column during drop vertical jump. The study involves mechanical tests on various footwear types, including simple, flexible and re entrant shoes with differing levels of rigidity. Bending tests were performed on simple and flexible shoes with hardness of 50 Asker C and flexible shoes with hardness of 40 Asker C. Additionally, compression tests were carried out on all soles at two different angles. The Bending tests revealed that,... 

    Designing and Manufacturing of an Electrospinning Machine and Prediction of Mechanical Responses of Artificial Blood Vessels Using Neural Networks and Finite Element Analysis

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rafiei, Soroush (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor) ; Chizari, Mahmoud (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cardiovascular disease is one of the most leading causes of death in the world and one of the common methods for treating such diseases is replacing damaged blood vessels with artificial ones. Electrospinning, which is a method of producing polymer fibers, is one of the best and common methods of producing synthetic vessels. The first goal in this study was to create a suitable structure for fiber production; therefore, first, an electrospinning device and environmental chamber were designed and built. Then, the effect of alternative and uniform flow on the diameter and structure of the fibers was investigated using 15% wt. Polycaprolactone solution. The results of this study showed that the... 

    Obtaining Cohesive Zone Model Parameters for Solder Joints with Fatigue Loading History

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mansouri, Mohammad (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor) ; Farrahi, Gholamhossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    With the increasing use of electronic components in various dimensions, the reliability of solder joints has been widely considered. Predicting the failure force of these connections in various configurations and under different loads has recently been the subject of scientific articles. The aim of this research is to establish a relationship between the parameters of the cohesive zone model and the damage parameter of joints. Initially, 13 unloaded specimens were pulled by a hydraulic tensile machine at a strain rate of 0.0001/sec to obtain the breaking force. By calculating the solder area, an average breaking stress of 49.8 MPa was obtained. To investigate the effect of fatigue loading on... 

    Effect of Geometry on the Fixation Strength of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using BASHTI Technique

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moeinnia, Hadi (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor) ; Chizari, Mahmoud (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    BASHTI is a new implant-less ACL reconstruction surgery which has recently been considered for its advantages. This study aimed to investigate the effects of tendon and cannulated drill bit diameter on the BASHTI fixation strength and core bone engaged length (CBEL) in an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It is believed that CBEL may affect both bone healing process and fixation strength in this technique. Bovine digital tendons and Sawbones blocks were used to mimic the ACL reconstruction. Tendons were sized to 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 mm and the hole size for the 6-9 mm tendons was set to 10 mm while for the 10 mm tendon was set to 12 mm. Mechanical strength of the specimens was... 

    Lead-Free Solder Joints Fracture Load Prediction by Considering the Effect of Strain Rate on Joint Behavior Using Artificial Neural Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soroush, Hossein (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor) ; Farrahi, Gholam Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Given the extensive advancement of the industry and the widespread use of electronic devices, the safe operation of these tools is crucial. Electronic devices such as mobile phones and laptops are prone to impacts or falls, making mechanical loading evaluation on them particularly important. This research utilized DCB solder joints for mechanical loading and fracture testing on solder joints in the first mode of crack propagation. By initially examining environmental factors and geometrical constraints affecting the force and energy of fracture, influential factors were identified through single-variable analysis of variance (ANOVA) tests. Based on this, variables such as the adherend... 

    Short Time Effect of Auxetic Shoe on Kinematics and Kinetics of Vertebral Column During Drop Vertical Jump

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani Dahaghani, Mostafa (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor) ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Investigating the influence of shoes on variables of human biomechanics is of a high importance. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of auxetic Nike Free RN shoe on kinematics and kinetics of human body. It was asked from 11 healthy male to perform drop vertical jump in three conditions: with auxetic Nike Free RN, with conventional shoe and barefoot. 3D Cartesian positions of the markers, which were stuck to the subjects’ bodies, were recoeded using Vicon camera system. Ground reaction force and its center of pressure of each foot captured using two force plates. Moreover, activation of rectus abdominis, longissimus, iliocostalis lomburom and multifidus were recorded using... 

    Experimental Study and Finite Element Modeling of the Effect of Microstructure on Fracture Behavior and Fracture Load Prediction of Solder Joints

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi Amiri, Mostafa (Author) ; Farrahi, Gholamhossein (Supervisor) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The critical strain energy release rate for the solder joint fracture was measured as a function of cooling rate, time above liquidus (TAL) and soldering temperature. The specimens were prepared at 4 different levels of cooling rate, 3 varying levels of TAL, and 3 soldering temperature levels. Then, experiments were designed using the Taguchi method. Fracture tests were performed under bending at a strain rates of 10-5 and 0.5 s-1 and mode I loading conditions. It was found that the effect of soldering temperature insignificant on the Jci, but the cooling rate and the TAL due to their many effects were also studied by their interaction effects. It was observed that at the cooling rate of... 

    Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Biomechanical Behavior in Persian Fixation Method for Distal Humerus Fractures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hakiminejad, Alireza (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor) ; Shahriar Kamrani, Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Distal humerus fractures commonly take place in adults with low bone mineral density causing major technical challenges upon orthopedic surgeons. Persian fixation method was introduced as a novel technique to stabilize small fragments in comminuted distal humerus fractures using a set of K-wires and reconstruction plate. The objective of the present study is to measure the stiffness and stability of this technique and analyze the effect of influential parameters with numerical simulation and biomechanical testing on a cadaveric specimen. Furthermore, we were able to propose new method to model plastic deformation of implants in surgery.Validation of the finite element (FE) model was... 

    Preparation of Magnetic Gels based on Modified Magnetite Nanoparticles for Organic Solvents Absorption

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nourani, Mohammad (Author) ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, parallel to the development of industrial, the use of organic solvents and the environmental pollution caused by their increasing, more attention to remove these contaminants growing. Among the various absorbents to absorb pollutants from the environment, iron oxide nanoparticles have many applications in absorption and removal of environmental pollutions due to their high specific surface area, magnetic properties and ease of separation. The aim of this research is synthesis of a magnetic gel for absorption of organic solvents which in its structure magnetic nanoparticle and hydrophobic monomer is used. The most important advantages are the ease of isolation of the desired... 

    Predicting fracture of solder joints with different constraint factors

    , Article Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures ; Volume 42, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 425-438 ; 8756758X (ISSN) Nourani, A ; Mirmehdi, S ; Farrahi, G ; Soroush, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Blackwell Publishing Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Double cantilever beam (DCB) specimens of 2.5-mm-long SAC305 solder joints were prepared with thickness of copper adherends varying from 8 to 21 mm each. The specimens were tested under mode I loading conditions (ie, pure opening mode with no shear component of loading) with a strain rate of 0.03 second−1. The measured fracture load was used to calculate the critical strain energy release rate for crack initiation, Jci, in each case. Fracture behaviour showed a significant dependence on the adherend thickness; the Jci and plastic deformation of the solder at crack initiation decreased significantly with increase in adherend thickness. This behaviour was attributed to changes in stress... 

    Dual plate screw fixation for distal humerus fractures based on stability and interfragmentary relative motion

    , Article 2023 30th National and 8th International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2023 ; 2023 , Pages 39-46 ; 979-835035973-2 (ISBN) Abrishamiyan, M ; Kiani, R ; Nourani, A ; Farahmand, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2023
    Abstract
    Distal humerus fractures are complex injuries with potential implications on patient outcomes, necessitating thorough investigation and understanding of fracture characteristics and treatment options. This study employed a finite element analysis to explore the biomechanical behavior of double-plate osteosynthesis fixation for distal humerus fractures. The effects of screw diameter and angles on fixation stability and interfragmentary relative motion were evaluated using a full factorial design approach. The results revealed that screw diameter significantly influenced stiffness and normalized compression area, while interactions between entrance angles impacted axial motion control.... 

    Strain-rate dependent influence of adherend stiffness on fracture load prediction of BGA solder joints

    , Article Engineering Fracture Mechanics ; Volume 186 , 2017 , Pages 119-133 ; 00137944 (ISSN) Nourani, A ; Akbari, S ; Farrahi, G ; Spelt, J. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Fracture experiments with ball grid array (BGA) specimens having different adherend rigidities were performed under bending loads at intermediate strain rates (0.2–1 s−1) and a high strain rate of 30 s−1. A cohesive zone model (CZM) was established and the predictive capability of the model was assessed for the specimens with different rigidities. The predicted fracture loads were within 12% of the measured forces when the CZM parameters were obtained using specimens with a similar degree of constraint. This suggests that in many practical cases, the effect of adherend stiffness can be neglected in predicting the strength of BGA solder joints. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd