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Interlaminar stress analysis of general composite laminates
, Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences ; Volume 53, Issue 11 , 2011 , Pages 958-967 ; 00207403 (ISSN) ; Yazdani Sarvestani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this study, based on the reduced from of elasticity displacement field for a long laminate, an analytical method is established to exactly obtain the interlaminar stresses near the free edges of generally laminated composite plates under the extension and bending. The constant parameters, which describe the global deformation of a laminate, are properly computed by means of the improved first-order shear deformation theory. Reddys layerwise theory is subsequently utilized for analytical and numerical examinations of the boundary layer stresses within arbitrary laminated composite plates. A variety of numerical results are obtained for the interlaminar normal and shear stresses along the...
Free-edge stresses in general cross-ply laminates
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, issue. 2 , April , 2014 , p. 387-402 ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Within elasticity theory, the reduced form of a displacement field is obtained for general cross-ply composite laminates subjected to a bending moment. The firstorder shear deformation theory of plates and Reddy's layerwise theory are then utilized to determine the global deformation parameters and the local deformation parameters appearing in the displacement fields, respectively. For a special set of boundary conditions an elasticity solution is developed to verify the validity and accuracy of the layerwise theory. Finally, various numerical results are presented within the layerwise theory for edge-effect problems of several cross-ply laminates under the bending moment. The results...
Stress Analysis of in Cross-ply Laminates in Bending
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nosier, Asghar (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present study, an analytical solution is developed to calculate the interlaminar stresses in long generally cross-ply laminated composite plates subjected to bending. At first, upon the integration of the strain-displacement relations and using the existing patterns in deformation of the long laminate, the general displacement field is extracted and simplified to the final form. Presented solution is based on a combined method containing the equivalent single-layer (ESL) theories beside the Reddy’s layerwise theory. In this method, the equivalent single-layer theories are utilized because of their simplicity and low computational efforts rather than the layerwise theory in evaluation...
Free-edge stress analysis of general composite laminates under extension, torsion and bending
, Article Applied Mathematical Modelling ; Volume 36, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 1570-1588 ; 0307904X (ISSN) ; Sarvestani, M. Y ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this study, based on the reduced form of elasticity displacement field for a long laminate, an analytical method is established to exactly obtain the interlaminar stresses near the free edges of generally laminated composite plates subjects to extension, torsion, and bending. The constant parameters being in the displacement field, which describe the global deformation of a laminate, are appropriately calculated by using the improved first-order shear deformation theory. Reddy's layerwise theory is subsequently employed for analytical and numerical examinations of the boundary layer stresses within arbitrary laminated composite plates. Various numerical results are developed for the...
Polymer-Enhanced low-salinity brine to control in situ mixing and salt dispersion in low-salinity waterflooding
, Article Energy and Fuels ; Volume 35, Issue 13 , 2021 , Pages 10540-10550 ; 08870624 (ISSN) ; Rostami, B ; Mahani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2021
Abstract
Although viability of low-salinity waterflooding (LSWF) at the laboratory scale has been proven, there are some challenges associated with its field application, which sheds uncertainties on its economic success. One of the challenges is the minimum required volume of low-salinity water, which should be injected to the reservoir due to the salt dispersion in porous media. Once the low-saline brine is injected into the reservoir, mixing of injected (low-salinity) and resident (high-salinity) brines occurs and the developed mixing zone grows continuously as the front moves from the injection well toward the production well. Increase in the salinity of the front reduces the efficiency of LSWF....
Impact of injection parameters on mixing control by polymer-enhanced low-salinity waterflooding
, Article Energy and Fuels ; Volume 36, Issue 19 , 2022 , Pages 11808-11816 ; 08870624 (ISSN) ; Rostami, B ; Mahani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2022
Abstract
In situ mixing by dispersive transport of salt and viscous fingering between the injected low-salinity (LS) brine and high-salinity (HS) formation brine can jeopardize the performance of low-salinity waterflooding (LSWF). In our previous papers, we demonstrated that in situ mixing can be suppressed by polymer-enhanced low-salinity waterflooding (PELS), in which a small amount of a viscosifying agent, such as a polymer, is added to the LS stream. Nevertheless, effective mixing control with PELS depends upon several factors and operational conditions, which have not yet been addressed. Therefore, this research focuses on the investigation of the impact of injection parameters, such as the...
On the existence of periodic solutions in time-invariant fractional order systems
, Article Automatica ; Volume 47, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 1834-1837 ; 00051098 (ISSN) ; Salarieh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Periodic solutions and their existence are one of the most important subjects in dynamical systems. Fractional order systems like integer ones are no exception to this rule. Tavazoei and Haeri (2009) have shown that a time-invariant fractional order system does not have any periodic solution. In this article, this claim has been investigated and it is shown that although in any finite interval of time the solutions do not show any periodic behavior, when the steady state responses of fractional order systems are considered, periodic orbits can be detected
Stress analysis in symmetric composite laminates subjected to shearing loads
, Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences ; Volume 75 , 2013 , Pages 16-25 ; 00207403 (ISSN) ; Yazdani Sarvestani, H ; Nosier, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In the present study, an analytical solution is proposed to determine the interlaminar stresses in long symmetric laminated composite plates subjected to shearing loads. An improved first-order shear deformation theory (IFSDT) and a simplified IFSDT (SIFSDT) are utilized to calculate the unknown constants appearing in the reduced elasticity displacement field which actually demonstrate the global deformations of the plate. Then the numerical values of the interlaminar normal and shear stresses are established through the laminates by using Reddy's layerwise theory. Finally, several numerical examples are presented to study the interlaminar stresses in the interfaces of the layers and through...
Enhancing EEG spellers through natural language processing
, Article 2023 30th National and 8th International Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2023 ; 2023 , Pages 290-293 ; 979-835035973-2 (ISBN) ; Sardouie, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
Abstract
Electroencephalogram (EEG) spellers are a vital communication tool for people with severe motor impairments, allowing them to express themselves by choosing letters or symbols on a screen. However, current EEG spellers face challenges such as low speed, low accuracy, and the lack of a universal method. This paper presents a novel approach that integrates a visual EEG-based speller with a Natural Language Processing (NLP) model to overcome these limitations. We use a hybrid SSVEP-RSVP model and augment it with an NLP model to create a speller that can write meaningful sentences. We evaluate our method on a between-subject scheme with four subjects and show that it significantly improves the...
Determination of the scattered fields of an SH-wave by an eccentric coating-fiber ensemble using DEIM
, Article International Journal of Engineering Science ; Volume 46, Issue 11 , 2008 , Pages 1136-1146 ; 00207225 (ISSN) ; Mohammadi Shodja, H ; Delfani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
To date, the existing theories pertinent to the determination of the scattered fields of an inhomogeneity have been limited to certain topological symmetries for which the method of wave-function expansion is widely used. In the literature the wave-function expansion method has also been employed to the case involving concentric coated fiber. An alternative approach is the dynamic equivalent inclusion method (DEIM) proposed by Fu and Mura [L.S. Fu, T. Mura, The determination of elastodynamic fields of an ellipsoidal inhomogeneity. ASME J. Appl. Mech. 50 (1983) 390-396.] who found the scattered field of a single spheroidal inhomogeneity. The pioneering work of Eshelby [J.D. Eshelby, The...
Pore-scale insights into in-situ mixing control by polymer-enhanced low-salinity waterflooding (PELS)
, Article Transport in Porous Media ; Volume 150, Issue 1 , 2023 , Pages 45-69 ; 01693913 (ISSN) ; Darvish Sarvestani, A ; Mahani, H ; Rostami, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2023
Abstract
In situ mixing of injection low-salinity (LS) and resident high-salinity (HS) brines negatively affects the performance of low-salinity waterflooding (LSWF), particularly in tertiary injection mode. Our preceding research on the core-scale demonstrated that viscosifying the injection LS brine by adding a small amount of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (HPAM) polymer can efficiently mitigate this challenge. Adding polymer to LS brine modifies the mobility ratio at the miscible front and increases the displacement front integrity. This study focuses on gaining direct pore-scale insights into polymer-enhanced low-salinity waterflooding (PELS) using microfluidic technique in granular porous...
Oxovanadium(IV) complexes as homogeneous catalyst-aerobic epoxidation of olefins
, Article Applied Catalysis A: General ; Volume 278, Issue 2 , 2005 , Pages 263-267 ; 0926860X (ISSN) ; Boghaei, D. M ; Sarvestani, A. H ; Salimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
The novel N2O2 unsymmetrical tetradentate Schiff bases complexes are used as catalysts for the selective aerobic oxidation of cyclohexene. In general, conversion percentages decrease with increasing ΔEp and decreasing Eredox 0′. Catalytic activity increases with decrease of the number of electron-donating groups and the catalytic selectivity varies according to the types of substituents in the ligands. The catalytic system described here is an inexpensive method for selective oxidation of olefins, with advantages of high activity, selectivity, re-usability and short reaction times. Analysing GC and redox potential results shows a moderate correlation between selectivity and activity. © 2004...
Expression of functional recombinant human tissue transglutaminase (TG2) using the bac-to-bac baculovirus expression system
, Article Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin ; Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 49-56 ; 22285881 (ISSN) ; Azari, S ; Kalhor, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
2016
Abstract
Tissue transglutaminase (TG2) is a unique multifunctional enzyme. The enzyme possesses enzymatic activities such as transamidation/crosslinking and non-enzymatic functions such as cell migration and signal transduction. TG2 has been shown to be involved in molecular mechanisms of cancers and several neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. The present study aimed at cloning and expression of full length human TG2 in Bac-to-Bac baculovirus expression system and evaluation of its activity. Methods: pFastBac HTA donor vector containing coding sequence of human TG2 was constructed. The construct was transformed to DH10Bac for generating recombinant bacmid. The verified bacmid was...
Decentralized control of rhythmic activities in fully-actuated/under-actuated robots
, Article Robotics and Autonomous Systems ; Volume 101 , 2018 , Pages 20-33 ; 09218890 (ISSN) ; Salarieh, H ; Saadat Foumani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
Abstract
Rhythmic activities such as swimming stroke in the human body are learnable through conscious trainings. Inspiringly, the main objective of this study is to develop a control framework to reproduce the described functionality in the imitating robots. To do so, a two layer supervisory controller is proposed. The high-level controller, which acts as the conscious controller during trainings, is a supervisory dynamic-based controller and uses all system sensory data to generate stable rhythmic movements. On the other hand, the low-level controller in this structure is a distributed trajectory-based controller network. Each node in this network is an oscillatory dynamical system which has the...
Bio-inspired decentralized architecture for walking of a 5-link biped robot with compliant knee joints
, Article International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems ; 2018 ; 15986446 (ISSN) ; Salarieh, H ; Saadat Foumani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
2018
Abstract
Animal walking is one of the most robust and adaptive locomotion mechanisms in the nature, involves sophisticated interactions between neural and biomechanical levels. It has been suggested that the coordination of this process is done in a hierarchy of levels. The lower layer contains autonomous interactions between muscles and spinal cord and the higher layer (e.g. the brain cortex) interferes when needed. Inspiringly, in this study we present a hierarchical control architecture with a state of the art intrinsic online learning mechanism for a dynamically walking 5-link biped robot with compliant knee joints. As the biological counterpart, the system is controlled by independent control...
Hierarchical decentralized control of a five-link biped robot
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 25, Issue 5B , 2018 , Pages 2675-2692 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Salarieh, H ; Foumani, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
Most of the biped robots are controlled using pre-computed trajectory methods or methods based on multi-body dynamics models. The pre-computed trajectory-based methods are simple; however, a system becomes highly vulnerable to the external disturbances. In contrast, dynamic methods make a system act faster, yet extensive knowledge is required about the kinematics and dynamics of the system. This fact gave rise to the main purpose of this study, i.e., developing a controller for a biped robot to take advantage of the simplicity and computational efficiency of trajectory-based methods and the robustness of the dynamic-based approach. To do so, this paper presents a two-layer hierarchical...
Resource placement in cube-connected cycles
, Article Proceedings of the International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks, I-SPAN, 7 May 2008 through 9 May 2008, Sydney, NSW ; 2008 , Pages 83-89 ; 9780769531250 (ISBN) ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Yazdani, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In large systems, economical and efficiency concerns restrict the allocation of each resource to every node in the network. Therefore, it is desirable to distribute copies of resource in order to share them and achieve a certain performance measure. In this paper, we consider the problem of distributing resources in Cube-Connected Cycles. Both adjacency and distant placements are considered in this paper. In adjacency placements, dominating sets and perfect dominating sets are used. The proposed algorithms for distant placements use known placements for basic hypercube graphs. Therefore, in these placements we avoid the additional costs needed for deploying the network. We prove that the...
The effect of nanopores geometry on desalination of single-layer graphene-based membranes: A molecular dynamics study
, Article Journal of Molecular Liquids ; Volume 339 , 2021 ; 01677322 (ISSN) ; Chogani, A ; Shariat, M ; Moosavi, A ; Kariminasab, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
Abstract
The water desalination process using nanoporous single-layer graphene membranes is simulated through classical molecular dynamics. The effect of nanopores shapes on the capacity of the membrane for filtration of water is investigated. According to the results, the geometry of the nanopores considerably affects the performance of the membrane and can completely change the water flow rate and salt rejection. The results reveal that the effective area of the nanopores plays a critical role and for a better understanding of the impact of this parameter, aspect ratio and the equal diameter of noncircular pores based on different methods such as equal area, equal perimeter, and hydraulic diameter...
Electron heating enhancement by frequency-chirped laser pulses
, Article Journal of Applied Physics ; Vol. 116, issue. 10 , 2014 ; Sadighi-Bonabi, R ; Afarideh, H ; Riazi, Z ; Hora, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Propagation of a chirped laser pulse with a circular polarization through an uprising plasma density profile is studied by using 1D-3V particle-in-cell simulation. The laser penetration depth is increased in an overdense plasma compared to an unchirped pulse. The induced transparency due to the laser frequency chirp results in an enhanced heating of hot electrons as well as increased maximum longitudinal electrostatic field at the back side of the solid target, which is very essential in target normal sheath acceleration regime of proton acceleration. For an applied chirp parameter between 0.008 and 0.01, the maximum amount of the electrostatic field is improved by a factor of 2....
Enhanced laser ion acceleration with a multi-layer foam target assembly
, Article Laser and Particle Beams ; Vol. 32, issue. 4 , 2014 , pp. 509-515 ; ISSN: 02630346 ; Sadighi-Bonabi, R ; Afarideh, H ; Yazdanpanah, J ; Hora, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Interaction of a linearly polarized Gaussian laser pulse (at relativistic intensity of 2.0 × 1020 Wcm-2) with a multi-layer foam (as a near critical density target) attached to a solid layer is investigated by using two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulation. It is found that electrons with longitudinal momentum exceeding the free electrons limit of m e ca 0 2/2 so-called super-hot electrons can be produced when the direct laser acceleration regime is fulfilled and benefited from self-focusing inside of the subcritical plasma. These electrons penetrate easily through the target and can enhance greatly the sheath field at the rear, resulting in a significant increase in the maximum energy of...