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In situ postweld heat treatment of transformation induced plasticity steel resistance spot welds
, Article Science and Technology of Welding and Joining ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , 2018 , Pages 71-78 ; 13621718 (ISSN) ; Pouranvari, M ; Abedi, A ; Ghaderi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2018
Abstract
Transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel resistance spot welds are delicate to low-energy interfacial failure via crack propagation through martensitic fusion zone during cross-tension (CT) loading. This paper addresses the effect of three different types of in situ postweld heat treatment (PWHT) on the mechanical properties of TRIP steel resistance spot welds. Depending on the post weld second pulse current level, three different strengthening mechanisms were found including (i) martensite tempering with reduced hardness, (ii) refining of martensite packets with improved toughness and (iii) nugget re-melting/enlargement combined with possible reduction of grain boundary impurity...
Complexity of density dependencies of thermal and internal pressure compared to that of total pressure
, Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Volume 52, Issue 23 , May , 2013 , Pages 8034-8045 ; 08885885 (ISSN) ; Parsafar, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
A simple equation of state (EoS) has recently been introduced (J. Phys. Chem. B2009, 113, 11977-11987) as (Z - 1)v2 = e + f/ρ + gρ2, where Z ≡ pv/RT is the compressibility factor, v = 1/ρ is molar volume, and e, f, and g are temperature dependent parameters. This EoS has been found to be accurate for all types of nano and bulk solids and bulk fluids, in the entire temperature and pressure ranges for which experimental data are reported, except for the isotherms within 1 ≤ T r = T/Tc ≤ 1.1 for the spherical and near spherical species and for a wider temperature range for the cylindrical molecules. The aim of this work is to investigate the validity of a three-term expression similar to the...
High temperature tensile behaviour of the Ni-base superalloy GTD-111
, Article Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly ; Volume 42, Issue 4 , 2003 , Pages 489-494 ; 00084433 (ISSN) ; Nategh, S ; Isac, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Metallurgical Society of CIM
2003
Abstract
The Ni-based superalloy GTD-111 is employed in high power stationary gas turbines because of its high temperature strength and oxidation resistance. The temperature dependence of the tensile behaviour of GTD-111 has been studied by tensile tests with a constant strain rate of 10-4s-1 over the temperature range of 25-900°C. The results showed an abnormal variation in tensile properties with increasing temperature. The yield strength decreased slightly with temperatures up to about 650°C and then increased between 650 and 750°C. Above 750°C, a rapid decrease in the yield strength was found. The tensile strength showed a similar behaviour except for its maximum, which occurred at 650°C....
High-power nanosecond pulse generator with high-voltage srd and gdt switch
, Article IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ; Volume 43, Issue 9 , April , 2015 , Pages 3268-3276 ; 00933813 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
A high-power short-pulse generator based on the dual action of two coupled diodes, a high-voltage step recovery diode and a high-current diode, is presented. This is made possible using a gas discharge tube. Both analysis and SPICE simulation show about 20-dB peak power increment. This gives a high output power level of 5.7 MW with 1-ns pulsewidth and 450-kHz repetition rate obtained from an input average power of 7.1 kW. An efficiency of about 73% is obtained with more than 30 dB increase in the average power delivered to a 50-Ω load
A compact all-solid-state self-compressing low-to-high power converting rF pulse generator
, Article IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ; Volume PP, Issue 99 , 2016 ; 00933813 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
Abstract
In this paper, a novel method for high-repetition-rate high-power radio frequency (RF) pulse generation, which involves only passive solid-state devices and is capable of being used for generating high power microwaves using a low-to-high power converting scheme based on nonlinear self-compression is proposed. The method is also expected to be of low jitter. In the proposed circuit, two high voltage diodes with proper reverse recovery characteristics are used. The simulation results show that the proposed circuit generates RF pulses, with central frequencies up to gigahertz range. By applying a sub-kilowatt power supply, the maximum output power was well over 10 kW. This power can be...
New soliton solution of a varactor-loaded nonlinear transmission line
, Article IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; Volume 65, Issue 11 , 2017 , Pages 4084-4092 ; 00189480 (ISSN) ; Ali Hashemi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
The nonlinearity of a nonlinear transmission line (NLTL) may have a variety of forms. The Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation is the governing equation of a highly specific category of NLTLs having a C - V characteristic as C(V) = C0 (1-bV), but works as an approximate model in a general NLTL having any other kinds of nonlinearities. Here, the soliton response of a varactor-loaded NLTL is studied analytically. The presented analysis gives the exact nonlinear partial differential equation (PDE) governing these networks. It is shown that the obtained PDE, being different from the KdV equation, has soliton solutions showing the well-known properties of the KdV solitons. These obtained solitons...
Analysis of the power transfer to a nonlinear transmission line
, Article IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; Volume 65, Issue 11 , 2017 , Pages 4073-4083 ; 00189480 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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The input current of a nonlinear transmission line (NLTL), driven by a step voltage pulse, was analyzed theoretically. As specific results of the analysis, two basic parameters of NLTLs were formulated for the first time: the energy injected to NLTLs and their characteristic impedance. The energy delivered to an NLTL by a square voltage source, with a series resistance of RS, is given by a closed-form formula, which depends on the NLTL parameters and the input pulse characteristics. Considering the importance of the problem of the determining the injected energy content in a wide variety of the different applications of NLTLs, the obtained result will be of great importance, facilitating the...
Tensile deformation mechanisms at different temperatures in the Ni-base superalloy GTD-111
, Article Journal of Materials Processing Technology ; Volume 155-156, Issue 1-3 , 2004 , Pages 1900-1904 ; 09240136 (ISSN) ; Nategh, S ; Isac, M ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
Abstract
The Ni-base superalloy GTD-111 is employed in high-power stationary gas turbines because of its high temperature strength and oxidation resistance. The temperature dependence of the tensile behavior of GTD-111 has been studied by tensile tests in the temperature range of 25-900°C with a constant strain rate of 10-4s-1. The results showed an abnormal tensile property variation with increasing temperature. The yield strength decreased slightly with temperature up to about 650°C and then increased between 650 and 750°C. Above 750°C, a rapid decrease in the yield strength was found. The tensile strength showed a similar behavior except for its maximum that occurred at 650°C. The elongation...
Theoretical analysis of RF pulse termination in nonlinear transmission lines
, Article IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; Volume 66, Issue 11 , 2018 , Pages 4757-4764 ; 00189480 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
Nonlinear transmission lines (NLTLs) are passive networks with the capability of modulating baseband pulses. These networks are used for generating RF pulses at high-power levels. NLTLs have a unique performance in high-power RF pulse generation among all the generators based on the solid-state technology. A high-power rectangular pulse is injected to the line, gradually evolved into an oscillatory pulse while propagating through the network, and finally, in the form of a high-power RF pulse, is delivered to the load. Properly terminating an NLTL, in order to transfer the maximum available RF power to the load, is an important problem. In this paper, an accurate analysis is presented, which...
Theory of RF pulse generation through nonlinear transmission lines
, Article IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ; Volume 66, Issue 7 , 2018 , Pages 3234-3244 ; 00189480 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
Nonlinear transmission lines (NLTLs) are one of the most prominent solid-state sources of high-power RF pulses. However, there is no integrated mathematical basis, which predicts adequately the generated waveforms on an NLTL and those delivered to the load. This analysis is required for designing and optimizing these transmission lines. Most works in this area are related to experimental studies and results. In this paper, we have developed a theoretical basis, which predicts all the required characteristics of the generated RF pulses on a lossy NLTL. The RF amplitude, the maximum voltage, and the central frequency of the generated pulses at each node of an NLTL are formulated. All the...
A two-stage DSRD-based high-power nanosecond pulse generator
, Article IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ; Volume 46, Issue 2 , February , 2018 , Pages 427-433 ; 00933813 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
Drift step recovery diodes (DSRDs) have a special place in high-power short-pulse generation. In this paper, a cascaded configuration of two DSRD-based high-power short-pulse generators with gas discharge switches was used. The high-power pulses generated in the first stage feed the second stage in order to generate shorter pulses with higher peak powers. A prototype was implemented based on this idea. In the first stage, 1.2-kV pulses were generated from a 50-V power supply. At the output of the second stage, 2.1-kV pulses with a repetition rate of more than 50 Hz were obtained. The output peak voltage was limited by the breakdown voltage of the used DSRD. Repetitive pulses with 4-ns rise...
Patch testing in Iranian children with allergic contact dermatitis
, Article BMC Dermatology ; Volume 16, Issue 1 , 2016 ; 14715945 (ISSN) ; Ehsani, A ; Sajjadi, S. S ; Aghazadeh, N ; Arian, E ; Sharif University of Technology
BioMed Central Ltd
2016
Abstract
Background: Allergic contact dermatitis is a common disorder in adults and children alike and appears to be on the increase. The purpose of this study was to determine the sensitization trends in Iranian children with contact dermatitis. Methods: The result of 109 patch tests performed using the 24 allergens of the European Standard Series in patients below 18 years old from September 2007 to March 2009 were recorded and analyzed. The tests were evaluated at 48 and 72 h after performing. Results: The study population consisted of 72 (66.1 %) females and 37 (33.9 %) males. Hands were the most commonly affected anatomic site. In the final evaluation of the tests on day three, 51 (46.8 %)...
Nonuniform line generator for high-power RF applications
, Article IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ; Volume 46, Issue 1 , 2018 , Pages 64-71 ; 00933813 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2018
Abstract
Line generators were attractive structures for high-power radio frequency (RF) pulse generation for two decades. Due to some disadvantages, there has been little attention to this type of generator for a relatively long time. In this paper, a nonuniform line generator is used which resolves some of the main shortcomings of conventional line generators. The considered generator can generate RF pulses at higher frequencies with considerably higher repetition rates. Furthermore, the implementation of nonuniform line generators is significantly easier than that of their conventional counterparts. Measurement results for three nonuniform line generators are presented. The possibility of...
Study of microstructure and mechanical properties of high performance Ni-base superalloy GTD-111
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 325, Issue 1-2 , 2002 , Pages 484-489 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Nategh, S ; Guthrie, R. I. L ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
The Ni-base superalloy GTD-111 is widely used in manufacturing of the first stage blades of high power land-based gas turbines. In spite of its important role in increasing the performance of gas turbines, due to high temperature capability, there are little data on the microstructure, deformation mechanisms and mechanical properties of the alloy. The aim of present paper is to determine in details these properties. Microstructural characteristics of the alloy were assessed by means of optical, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The tensile behaviour of GTD-111 has been studied in the temperature range 25-900 °C. The results showed abnormal variations in tensile properties with...
DSRD-based high-power repetitive short-pulse generator containing GDT: theory and experiment
, Article IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ; Volume 45, Issue 8 , 2017 , Pages 2341-2350 ; 00933813 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, S. M. A ; Olad Dilmaghanian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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A high-power short-pulse generator based on the diode step recovery phenomenon and high repetition rate discharges in a two-electrode gas discharge tube is presented. The proposed circuit is simple and low cost and driven by a low-power source. A full analysis of this generator is presented which, considering the nonlinear behavior of the gas tube, predicts the waveform of the output pulse. The proposed method has been shown to work properly by implementation of a kW-range prototype. Experimental measurements of the output pulse characteristics showed a rise time of 3.5 ns, with pulse repetition rate of 2.3 kHz for a 47-Ω load. The input peak power was 2.4 W, which translated to about...
Finite element modeling of trolling-mode AFM
, Article Ultramicroscopy ; Volume 189 , 2018 , Pages 24-38 ; 03043991 (ISSN) ; Nejat Pishkenari, H ; Vossoughi, G
Elsevier B.V
2018
Abstract
Trolling mode atomic force microscopy (TR-AFM) has overcome many imaging problems in liquid environments by considerably reducing the liquid-resonator interaction forces. The finite element model of the TR-AFM resonator considering the effects of fluid and nanoneedle flexibility is presented in this research, for the first time. The model is verified by ABAQUS software. The effect of installation angle of the microbeam relative to the horizon and the effect of fluid on the system behavior are investigated. Using the finite element model, frequency response curve of the system is obtained and validated around the frequency of the operating mode by the available experimental results, in air...
A Formal Semantics for CORBA Interface Definition Language
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Izadi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard for hybrid applications that is designed and supported by Object Management Group (OMG). This standard defines protocols and Relational Data Model Objects / Services which can be connected into heterogeneous software (written in different languages). So we can use CORBA to share the distributed object platform, without worrying about where they are located or who has designed them. CORBA can package the codes (in some programming languages) and add the packaging information, such as the ability to execute the codes and how to implement them. So this package or object code can execute some other programs or CORBA objects that...
Controlled manipulation of a bio-particle using trolling mode atomic force microscope: a simulation study
, Article Journal of Nanoparticle Research ; Volume 23, Issue 10 , 2021 ; 13880764 (ISSN) ; Pishkenari, H. N ; Moghaddam, M. M ; Sajjadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2021
Abstract
In the present study, a novel strategy based on particle motion mode is introduced to control the manipulation process of a bio-particle using trolling mode atomic force microscope. To achieve this goal, the reduced governing partial differential equations and the standard form of the system are used as a model for the system dynamic behavior. The governing equations take 6 degrees of freedom into account including extension, torsion, and two lateral bendings of the microcantilever as well as two lateral bendings of the nanoneedle. Manipulation process of the 500 nm radius particle on the substrate includes two phases named sticking and sliding. Sticking of the particle to the substrate...
Correction to: Controlled manipulation of a bio-particle using trolling mode atomic force microscope: a simulation study (Journal of Nanoparticle Research, (2021), 23, 10, (221), 10.1007/s11051-021-05301-6)
, Article Journal of Nanoparticle Research ; Volume 24, Issue 8 , 2022 ; 13880764 (ISSN) ; Nejat Pishkenari, H ; Mohammadi Moghaddam, M ; Sajjadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2022
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The original article contained a mistake in Equation 1. The corrected Equation 1 is shown below: MX+Cx+Kx=f.The original article has been updated © Springer Nature B.V. 2022
A disambiguation technique for passive localization using trajectory analysis
, Article IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 2018 ; 00189251 (ISSN) ; Behnia, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
In some well-known passive localization methods, when the number of equations equals the number of unknown object coordinates, there arise finite number of possible solutions. A localization disambiguation technique is required to identify the correct solution in these cases. As an example, the exact solution of time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA) based equations for four receiver sites, leads to a couple of solutions with only one of them being the true target position. This ambiguity, conventionally is resolved by using angle-of-arrival (AOA) measurements or using an additional receiver site which increase the cost and complexity of the system. In this paper a localization disambiguation...