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Effect of Remelting Processes on Microstructure and Segregation in Inconel-100 Superalloys Produced by VIM
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavakkoli, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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In the present work, the effect of different methods of melting, remelting and solidification conditions on the microstructural evolution of IN100 superalloy was investigated. For this purpose, the superalloy was solidified within steel and ceramic molds to provide different cooling rates. Furthermore, the re-melting processes using ESR in the water circulated copper mold and ceramic molds, VAR and combined ESR and VAR were considered. The microstructure of alloy under different casting and remelting conditions were studied by means of optical and SEM microscopy and ESD analysis. According to our results, the ingot which was cast in the ceramic molds, due to lower cooling rate during...
Nonlinear Vibrations of Conical Shells with Concurrent Internal and External Flows
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouz Abadi, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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In the current study, nonlinear vibration and stability of conical shells with both separate and concurrent internal and external flows are studied. External and internal flows are in the supersonic and subsonic regimes, respectively. The Krumhar’s aerodynamic piston theory is utilized to model the external loading on the structure as well as the compressible potential flow model to capture the internal fluid dynamics. The so-called compressible fluid model is obtained via simplification of the Navier-Stockes equations after applying the inviscid and irrotational assumptions. The nonlinear structural equations of motion are derived using the Hamiltonian dynamics approach and utilizing the...
Vibration Modeling and Stability of Two Rigid Rotors Under the Influence of Internal Friction Caused by Slip on the Contact Surface of the Shrink-fit Connection
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouzabadi, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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In this study, the modeling of shrink-fit connection was performed by considering the effect of friction on the connection. The behavior of a beam with shrink-fit connection was compared with the results of Adams software and the modeling accuracy was shown. Using both energy and Newton methods, the equations of motion of a rigid rotor consisting of two shafts connected by shrink-fit connection were obtained and the dynamic behavior of the rotor was investigated. Finally, the coupling parameters affecting the vibrations and stability of this rotor were introduced and the effect of each on the system behavior was shown.
Synthesis of Double Network Hydrogels Based on Chitosan, Alginate, and Poly (Vinyl Alchohol) with High Mechanical Properties and Investigation of Their Biocompatibility
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
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Double network (DN) hydrogels are a new interpenetrate polymer network (IPN) that are usually contain about 60-90 % water. Despite of this amount of water, they are though and strong. DN hydrogels comprise of two networks, the first one as the brittle gel, is generally high density crosslinked and the second one, the loose and stretchable network, is loosely crosslinked or even without crosslinking. Therefore, we used cationic polymer, chitosan, and anionic polymer, alginate, as the first networks, therefore, we used sodium phosphate for physical crosslinking of chitosan, and calcium chloride as the physical crosslinking agents for alginate network. Also, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA), as the...
Calculating the Stiffness Matrix of VACNTs Using Structural or Continuum Modelling
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouz Abadi, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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The goal of this research is investigation and analysis of a surface consists of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) using continuum mechanics modeling. Today these kinds of surfaces also known as the darkest material have a particular importance in industries. Knowing the properties of a material is one of the most important things in analysis and designing using that kind of material, so extraxting the stiffness matrix of a material could be a big step for starting analyzing it. In this thesis a lattice of VACNTs with two different layouts and several unique geometrics is simulated using molecular dynamics approach using the Lammps software. The general stiffness matrix of the...
Thermal Simulation of Selective Laser Melting Process to Predict Microstructure
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavakoli, Ruhollah (Supervisor) ; Ashuri, Hossein (Supervisor)
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In the process of Additive manufacturing for metals, the ability to predict and control the microstructure can reduce the need for subsequent heat treatment and accelerate the component quality assessment process. The ability to predict and control the microstructure of materials in the laser deposition method needs to understand the thermal conditions during the solidification process. For this purpose, the present study investigated the relationship between cooling rate and temperature gradient during local solidification, and control parameters of the laser deposition process such as power, beam radius, scanning speed and strategy of laser, ambient temperature and preheating temperature....
Reviewing and Analyzing the Political Marketing Program of Candidates for Parliamentary Elections on Social Networks (Twitter and Instagram) in Parliamentary Elections
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karami, Naser (Supervisor) ; Honarvar, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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With the emergence and expansion of social media in the societies, these media has become an integral part of modern society and the lives of citizens. These networks have improved communication facilities in the community and created an opportunity for politicians to use these media as a communication and marketing channel to communicate with citizens and use them to achieve their goals. Social media's ability to communicate has put politicians' relationship with citizens in a very strategic position. This has made it important to have a communication plan and, more generally, principled political marketing.Therefore, the main issue that this dissertation has investigated is the review of...
Fabrication, Characterization and Field Emission Study of GLAD Tungsten Nanostructures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moshfegh, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Azimirad, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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Recently nanostructure materials have used in various technologies and hence an extensive part of research focused on preparing and optimization of growth of nanostructure materials. Usually common procedure is based on a two-step process. First, construction a pre-layer by means of different deposition methods and then formation a nanostructure with a thermal treatment which increases the cost of research. Hence with one step method such as glancing angle deposition (GLAD ( it is possible to form a desirable structure with low cost. In this research Nano columns of tungsten was deposited on Si(133) by means of GLAD-RF sputtering without any heat treatment at substrate rotational speed ( )...
Optimal Design of Parting Line in the Shape Casting Processes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavakkoli, Rouhollah (Supervisor)
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More than 70 weight percentage of using parts in diverse industries (such as military, civil, automobile productions and etc.) are produceed by the casting processes. For each one of the casting procceses, mold cavity is requisite for arrived molten metal in the mold cavity to get eventuated as a solidified part. Based on mold ilk, if the mold is permanent, the cast part must be capable to be remoeved from the the mold inside. For the non-permanent mold (asssuming multi-piece and non-monolithic), if the model requires to be removed from the mold inside after molding and before casting, only model (no cast part) has to be moldable (why for removing the solidified cast part from the...
Production of Sn Base Composite Solder Reinforced by Nanoparticles Via Melt-spinning Technique
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavakkoli, Rouhollah (Supervisor)
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Lead-containing solder alloys in particular Sn-37Pb is the most common alloy used in electronics industry, this alloy has the good mechanical properties and excellent wetting properties and low prices. Recently, increasing environmental and health concerns over the toxicity of lead combined with strict legislation to ban the use of lead-based solders have provided an inevitable driving force for the development of lead-free solder alloys. A group of these lead-free solders are nanocomposite solders that because of having the reinforcement nano particles exhibit lots of unique properties, such as good mechanical and thermal properties. The aim of this research produce a new tin base...
Hardy Inequalities
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ranjbar Motlagh, Alireza (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, it has been introduced Hardy inequality and it’s extends. The fractional Hardy inequality for Ω ⊆ Rn and f ∈ C ∞ (Ω) is:1f (x) − f ( y)2∫α +n2dx dy ≥ kn,α ∫f (x)dx( )αΩ×Ωx − yΩ M α x In this thesis we are going to introduce the fractional and derivative forms of Hardy inequality then the Hardy inequality will be proved to fractional form on Euclidean and Hyperbolic domains, and finally we will get right into Hardy inequality with remainder.
Implementation of Virtual Structure Approach in Multiple Spacecraft Formation Flight Using Visual Sensors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saghafi, Fariborz (Supervisor)
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In this research, it has been trying to implement Virtual Structure method for formation flight of multiple spacecraft. In this method, a virtual solid frame with virtual center of mass is considered and agents are arranged in a formation with respect to the virtual center. In this work, a formation keeping control system is implemented in which a feedback from formation to virtual structure and vice versa is considered. The method is implemented firstly in a nongradient field and then developed into a circular orbit in order to investigate the in-orbital effects. An algorithm for collision avoidance, based on relative distances and relative velocities, was also developed. The algorithm was...
An Investigation of Brittle Fracture of Composite Pressure Vessels with Metal Liner Using a Numerical Approach Based on XFEM
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hosseini Kordkhili, Ali (Supervisor)
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A metal cylinder tank with composite coating is a pressure vessel which is made of a thin metal layer and a composite layer; like Graphite, and most of the loading is carried by the composite layer. In this study the penny-shaped cracks in cylindrical pressure vessels with composite coating is studied. These kinds of cracks are mostly initiated in manufacturing processes and they have crucial rule in fatigue life and load carrying of the structure. Although there are numerous analytical and numerical methods, they have shortcomings in the case of penny-shaped cracks problems. The strain discontinuity in the interfaces of materials along with discontinuity and singularity due to the crack are...
Model Predictive Orbit Control of a LEO Satellite Using Gauss’s Variational Equations
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Asadian, Nima (Supervisor)
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In comparison to attitude control of a satellite which is widely used in practical missions, orbit control (espescialy autonomous orbit control) has been only recently paid attention. Autonomous, on-board orbit control, also called autonomous stationkeeping, means the automatic maintenance of all of orbital elements by the satellite itself. In this thesis, an autonomous absolute orbit control strategy for a single Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite is presented. When the satellite violates the control trigger error limits, then the controller is activated and calculates a sequence of orbital maneuvers that move the satellite towards its desired states. The absolute orbit control of the...
Ultrasound dosimetery using microbubbles
, Article IFMBE Proceedings, 20 June 2011 through 23 June 2011 ; Volume 35 IFMBE , June , 2011 , Pages 359-362 ; 16800737 (ISSN) ; 9783642217289 (ISBN) ; Zahedi, E ; Tavakkoli, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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In this paper, a new technique based on nonlinear resonance of microbubbles is investigated in order to estimate the amplitude of an ultrasound wave pressure field. First, the existing theoretical model is reviewed. Then, an experimental setup consisting of a bubble generator and transmitting/receiving ultrasound transducers operating in the 1 MHz frequency range is described. The effect of background noise is also taken into account. Results show that the second harmonic oscillations are detectable, paving the way to develop a quantitative method for in vivo calibration of ultrasound waves
Effect of molybdenum on grain boundary segregation in Incoloy 901 superalloy
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 46 , 2013 , Pages 573-578 ; 02641275 (ISSN) ; Abbasi, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this paper, the effect of molybdenum on the grain boundary segregation of other elements was studied in Incoloy 901 superalloy. Initially, five alloys were prepared with different percentages of Mo by using a vacuum induction furnace. Then, these alloys were remelted by Electro-slag remelting (ESR) process and after homogenizing at 1160 °C for 2. h followed by air cooling, were rolled. The effect of Mo on segregation of elements was evaluated with Scanning Electron Microscopy, Linear Analysis, and the mechanical tests. The results showed that the grain boundary segregations of elements in Incoloy 901 superalloy were decreased by increasing of molybdenum content up to 6.7% and the...
Improving Answers in the Stack Overflow Q & A Website
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Heydarnoori, Abbas (Supervisor)
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In recent years, most of the programmer’s problems are solved using Q&A websites, e.g. Stack Overflow. Since the number of users, questions and answers in these websites are rapidly increasing, manually moderating and enhancing the quality of the posts (specially the answers) seems to be impossible. Despite the various studies on issues with Q&A websites and facilitating their use, there has been no studies on the field of improving the quality of answers. In this study, we intend to provide an appropriate solution to enhance the problem of low-quality answers. In order to demonstrate the proposed approach, we recommend a tool called StImp, which is a plugin for Eclipse. Using this plugin,...
Design and evaluation of a TNA explosive-detection system to screen carry-on luggage
, Article Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry ; Volume 248, Issue 3 , 2001 , Pages 695-697 ; 02365731 (ISSN) ; Mireshghi, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
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Thermal neutron analysis (TNA) technology has been used for the non-destructive detection of explosives. The system uses a relatively weak 252Cf neutron source (1.03.107 n/s) and two 3″3×″ NaI(Tl) detectors. The presence of explosives is confirmed via detection of the 10.83 MeV prompt gamma-ray associated with nitrogen decay. The MCNP4A code was used to simulate the neutron and gamma transport through the system. The thermal neutron flux in the activation position was measured using gold and indium foils. The measured thermal neutron flux was lower, by not more than 9.5%, than that of simulation. In this report the results of the preliminary tests on the system are described
An experimental-based numerical simulation of two phase flow through porous media: A comparative study on finite element and finite difference schemes
, Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 18 , 2013 , Pages 1881-1890 ; 10916466 (ISSN) ; Kharrat, R ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this study, the nonlinear partial differential equations governing two phase flow through porous media are solved using two different methods, namely, finite difference and finite element. The capillary pressure term is considered in the mathematical model. The numerical results on a 2-D test case are then compared with the experimental drainage process and water flooding performed on a glass type micromodel. Based on the obtained results, finite difference technique needs less computational time for solving governing equations of two phase flow, but findings of this method show less agreement with the experimental data. The finite element scheme was found to be more adequate and its...
Evaluating the Effect of Antiviral Agents on Influenza H1N1 Virus
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Roosta Azad, Reza (Supervisor) ; Dorostkar, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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With the epidemic of viral diseases in humans and animals, and their potential to cause irreparable economic damages, due to their recent noticeable changes in their structures followed by becoming antibiotic resistance, many researchers nowadays are focusing on the new antiviral Agents with least side effects. Influenza A virus is a common seasonal virus which can lead to sever infections. This type of influenza has the ability to transmit between humans and animals, and also by antigenic shifts can transform to new type of influenza which can cause a global disaster. While classical antiviral drugs are still in use for influenza patients, new influenza A subtypes become resistant to these...