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    Optimization of the marinelli beaker dimensions using genetic algorithm

    , Article Journal of Environmental Radioactivity ; Volume 172 , 2017 , Pages 81-88 ; 0265931X (ISSN) Zamzamian, S. M ; Hosseini, S. A ; Samadfam, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    A computational code, based on the genetic algorithm and MCNPX version 2.6 code was developed and used to investigate the effects of some important parameters of HPGe detector (such as Al cap thickness, dead-layer thickness and Ge hole size) on optimum dimensions of marinelli beaker. In addition, the effects of detector material on optimal beaker dimensions were also investigated. Finally, the optimized beaker dimensions at various beaker volumes (300, 500, 700, 1000 and 1500 cm3) were determined for some conventional Ge detectors with different crystal sizes (16 sizes). These sets of data then were used to drive mathematical formulas (obtained by best fitting to data sets). The results... 

    Atomistic investigation of the effects of symmetric tilt grain boundary structures on irradiation response of the α-Fe containing carbon in solution

    , Article Computational Materials Science ; Volume 166 , 2019 , Pages 82-95 ; 09270256 (ISSN) Zamzamian, S. M ; Feghhi, S. A ; Samadfam, M ; Darvishzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, molecular dynamics simulations were used to investigate the effect of the presence of carbon atoms, either in dispersed form or C-rich region, in low-carbon α-Fe containing symmetric tilt grain boundary (STGB)with a boundary plane rotated about the 110 misorientation axis on the number of SIAs and vacancies produced by PKA energies of 3, 5, 7 and 9 keV at 300 K. Results were compared with the SIAs and vacancies produced in pure α-Fe. It was also shown that the presence of GBs in this Fe-C alloy has no effect on the time at which point defects reach to their maximum values at the thermal spike stage. On the other hand, the GBs decrease the number of point defects in comparison... 

    Atomistic simulation of the effect of radiation-induced point defects on uniaxial tension behavior of single-crystal α-Fe containing low carbon in solution

    , Article European Physical Journal Plus ; Volume 137, Issue 3 , 2022 ; 21905444 (ISSN) Zamzamian, S. M ; Feghhi, S. A. H ; Samadfam, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2022
    Abstract
    Molecular dynamics simulations are employed to investigate the effects of Frenkel pairs resulted from displacement cascade in single-crystal α-Fe containing ~ 0.09 at.% C on the uniaxial tension behavior in α-Fe with and without the presence of a 12〈111〉{01¯1} edge dislocation. These point defects did not considerably change the elastic modulus. The drop in the ultimate tensile strength of perfect α-Fe is not very considerable, and it decreased by 2% in the case of the presence of the edge dislocation in α-Fe. The simulations showed there is a sudden phase transformation from BCC crystal structure to FCC and HCP with the beginning of the plastic deformation that the first one is predominant... 

    Determining of the optimized dimensions of the Marinelli beaker containing source with inhomogeneous emission rate by using genetic algorithm coupled with MCNP and determining distribution type by neural networks

    , Article Applied Radiation and Isotopes ; Volume 157 , 2020 Zamzamian, S. M ; Hosseini, S. A ; Feghhi, S. A ; Samadfam, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    In order to determine the activity of C137s in soil resulting from nuclear accidents or fallouts, the best choice is to use HPGe detectors due to their best energy resolutions. In this regard, in order to enhance the detection efficiency, the Marinelli beakers have been used to increase the radiation interaction with the sensitive volume of the detector. In previous works, to optimize the dimension of Marinelli beakers, the assumption was that the emission rate of the source is homogeneous in beaker volume. In the present study, to investigate the effect of the inhomogeneous emission rate of the source on the optimum dimensions of the beaker, in a simple case, the beaker was divided into two... 

    The formation and dissociation energy of vacancies in cementite: A first-principles study

    , Article Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms ; Volume 502 , 2021 , Pages 157-163 ; 0168583X (ISSN) Mehrdad Zamzamian, S ; Amirhossein Feghhi, S ; Samadfam, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Because of the possibility of various types of vacancies in cementite due to its crystalline structure, the focus of this paper was only on vacancies. In this regard, the formation energies of single, two, three and four vacancies of over than 120 different cases were calculated using first-principles method. For the case of single vacancy, the results were in three values of ~1.63, 1.39 and 0.78 eV according to iron vacancies at general positions, iron vacancies located on mirror planes and carbon vacancies in the interstitial positions, respectively. The results for the case of two, three and four vacancies were between from 2.10 to 3.34 eV, from 3.92 to 5.10 eV and from 4.77 to 6.33 eV,... 

    Atomistic simulation of the effect of carbon content and carbon-rich region on irradiation response of α-Fe on picosecond timescale

    , Article Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms ; Volume 443 , 2019 , Pages 70-78 ; 0168583X (ISSN) Zamzamian, S. M ; Samadfam, M ; Feghhi, S. A ; Arjhangmehr, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    α-Fe with low carbon content is a base material which is commonly used in manufacturing of Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) of commercial nuclear power plants. Carbon is generally diffused to α-Fe matrix to improve some of its mechanical properties. The presence of carbon may alter the irradiation response of the steel. In the current study, using molecular dynamics simulations, we have investigated the influence of carbon (∼in either dispersed form or carbon-rich region as chain) in the primary damage states of α-Fe low carbon steels. It is found that carbons in dispersed form have no significant effect on the self-interstitial atoms (SIAs) in α-Fe. While, carbon-rich (C-rich as... 

    Simultaneous alpha and gamma discrimination with a phoswich detector using a rise time method and an artificial neural network method

    , Article Applied Radiation and Isotopes ; Volume 154 , 2019 ; 09698043 (ISSN) Panahi, R ; Feghhi, S. A. H ; Moghadam, S. R ; Zamzamian, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    We used two digital methods—rise time discrimination (RTD) and an artificial neural network (ANN)—to simultaneously discriminate alpha particles and gamma rays detected by a phoswich detector (50 μm BC-400 coupled to 3 mm CsI(Tl)). The results for 10,000 pulses discriminated by the RTD method showed that the rise time distribution of the pulses is rather vast (between 200 and 800 ns for gamma rays and less than 40 ns for alpha particles). The same result was also observed in the dual-parameter diagram (pulse rise time versus area under the pulse) for an 241Am source. Then, as another approach, three pulse features—rise time, pulse height ratio, and charge ratio—were extracted from 2000... 

    Experimental investigation of forced convective heat transfer coefficient in nanofluids of Al2O3/EG and CuO/EG in a double pipe and plate heat exchangers under turbulent flow

    , Article Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science ; Volume 35, Issue 3 , April , 2011 , Pages 495-502 ; 08941777 (ISSN) Zamzamian, A ; Oskouie, S. N ; Doosthoseini, A ; Joneidi, A ; Pazouki, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Nanofluid is the term applied to a suspension of solid, nanometer-sized particles in conventional fluids; the most prominent features of such fluids include enhanced heat characteristics, such as convective heat transfer coefficient, in comparison to the base fluid without considerable alterations in physical and chemical properties. In this study, nanofluids of aluminum oxide and copper oxide were prepared in ethylene glycol separately. The effect of forced convective heat transfer coefficient in turbulent flow was calculated using a double pipe and plate heat exchangers. Furthermore, we calculated the forced convective heat transfer coefficient of the nanofluids using theoretical... 

    A study on the mobility of [formula presented] edge dislocation in low-carbon α-Fe and its interactions with damage cascade: on picosecond time scale using molecular dynamics simulations

    , Article Journal of Nuclear Materials ; Volume 527 , 2019 ; 00223115 (ISSN) Zamzamian, M ; Feghhi, A. H ; Samadfam, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Molecular dynamics simulations were used to propose a closed-form expression for the mobility of the [Formula presented] edge dislocation in low-carbon α-Fe (up to 0.1 at.% C) at temperatures of 300, 400 and 500 K and applied shear stresses of 10–100 MPa. Considering this parameter helps us to understand the effect of damage cascade on the dislocation mobility. The results confirmed that the point defect clusters at the thermal spike stage of the cascade (that they can be considered as an unstable precipitation-like phase), the distance of damage cascade relative to the center of the dislocation core and forming carbon-vacancy (C–V) complexes are some rather stronger obstacles for movement... 

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zamzamian, Mehrdad (Author) ; Vosoughi, Nasser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    High purity Germanium (HPGe) detector is a sub branch of semiconductor detectors which has very good resolution, very little dead time, able tobuild in large dimensions and suitable for any condition that it is using in vast fields from space investigation to radiation therapy. this detector is usually used to detecting gamma radiations furthermore the best resolution can be attained with decreasing leakage current. for analyzing about operation of the HPGe detector, it needs to initiate a model of this detector. in this studing has been used modelGEM-15190,POP-TOP which is built by ortec company. for initiating, it was used liquid nitrogen and accessory equipments like high voltage supply,... 

    Short Term and Long Term Analysis of Radiation Damage in Carbon Based Steels with Emphasis on Reactor Pressure Vessel

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Zamzamian, Mehrdad (Author) ; Samadfam, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Feghhi, Amir Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Steels as structural materials of pressure vessels of nuclear reactors, in addition to high temperatures and pressures, are exposed to ionizing radiation such as neutrons. The primary effects of damage caused by exposing these solids to radiation are the displacement of atoms from their equilibrium positions and the formation of point defects and damage clusters caused by damage accumulation due to displacement cascades produced by transmitting the energy of the incident particle to an atom by interactions such as elastic and inelastic scatterings neutrons with the nucleus. These microstructural changes cause large structural defects such as swelling, cracking, cracking, creep, reducing... 

    Non-fragile control and synchronization of a new fractional order chaotic system

    , Article Applied Mathematics and Computation ; Volume 222 , 2013 , Pages 712-721 ; 00963003 (ISSN) Asheghan, M. M ; Delshad, S. S ; Hamidi Beheshti, M. T ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, we address global non-fragile control and synchronization of a new fractional order chaotic system. First we inspect the chaotic behavior of the fractional order system under study and also find the lowest order (2.49) for the introduced dynamics to remain chaotic. Then, a necessary and sufficient condition which can be easily extended to other fractional-order systems is proposed in terms of Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) to check whether the candidate state feedback controller with parameter uncertainty can guarantee zero convergence of error or not. In addition, the proposed method provides a global zero attraction of error that guarantees stability around all existing... 

    Parameters calculation of transformer winding detailed model based on finite element method to study partial discharge

    , Article International Review on Modelling and Simulations ; Volume 5, Issue 5 , October , 2012 , Pages 1995-2000 ; 19749821 (ISSN) Hosseini, S. M. H ; Vakilian, M ; Enjavimadar, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Praise Worthy Prize  2012
    Abstract
    The first step to locate Partial Discharge in power transformers is to find a model that can clearly explain the behavior of the winding in high-frequency. The detailed model is one of the models used for the study of PD. One of the fundamental problems of the described model is to find its parameters. And the accuracy in calculating these parameters has significant impact on reducing the simulation error and PD locating. The current paper seeks to calculate the parameters of the detailed model 20kv distribution transformer winding by using the finite element method (FEM). Comparing the results of this model with pulse waveforms obtained from the PD to the winding in the laboratory... 

    A Mechanical model for flexible exercise bars to study the influence of the initial position of the bar on lumbar discs and muscles forces

    , Article Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS, 25 August 2015 through 29 August 2015 ; Volume 2015-November , 2015 , Pages 3917-3920 ; 1557170X (ISSN) ; 9781424492718 (ISBN) Khalaf, K ; Abdollahi, M ; Nikkhoo, M ; Hoviattalab, M ; Asghari, M ; Ashouri, S ; Nikpour, S ; Kahrizi, S ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    A single-degree-of-freedom model is considered for flexible exercise bars based on the lumped-element approach. By considering the side segment of a flexible bar as a cantilever beam with an equivalent mass at the free end, its free-vibration response, as well as the forced response under the excitation of the grip, are expressed parametrically. Experiments are performed on a particular flexible bar (FLEXI-BAR) in order to obtain numerical values for quantifying the model's parameters. The model is also computationally simulated to study the response of the flexible bar to various excitations. The results are imported into a multi-segment musculoskeletal software (AnyBody), where the effect... 

    Magnetoelectric nanocomposite scaffold for high yield differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells to neural-like cells

    , Article Journal of Cellular Physiology ; Volume 234, Issue 8 , 2019 , Pages 13617-13628 ; 00219541 (ISSN) Esmaeili, E ; Soleimani, M ; Ghiass, M. A ; Hatamie, S ; Vakilian, S ; Zomorrod, M. S ; Sadeghzadeh, N ; Vossoughi, M ; Hosseinzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Liss Inc  2019
    Abstract
    While the differentiation factors have been widely used to differentiate mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into various cell types, they can cause harm at the same time. Therefore, it is beneficial to propose methods to differentiate MSCs without factors. Herein, magnetoelectric (ME) nanofibers were synthesized as the scaffold for the growth of MSCs and their differentiation into neural cells without factors. This nanocomposite takes the advantage of the synergies of the magnetostrictive filler, CoFe 2 O 4 nanoparticles (CFO), and piezoelectric polymer, polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF). Graphene oxide nanosheets were decorated with CFO nanoparticles for a proper dispersion in the polymer through... 

    Hydrogenated graphene oxide (H-G-SiO2) Janus structure: Experimental and computational study of strong piezo-electricity response

    , Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 53, Issue 17 , 2020 Bidmeshkipour, S ; Alidoosti, M ; Hosseinzadeh, A ; Seyyedi, S. M. S ; Elahi, M ; Pourfath, M ; Mohajerzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2020
    Abstract
    We have investigated the piezoelectric response of the hydrogenated graphene oxide (H-G-SiO2) stacks both experimentally and theoretically. The piezoresponse force microscopy method and density-functional theory (DFT) calculations were used to study the piezoresponse effect of this structure from both experimental and computational point of views. A mono-layer graphene, made by chemical vapour deposition method, is deposited on Si/SiO2 substrate and its surface is then functionalized with hydrogen atoms. The vertical piezoresponse, observed by piezoresponse force microscopy, is measured to be about 2146 pC N-1, that is comparable to the reported state of the art piezoelectric materials such... 

    An ultra-wideband 3-dB quadrature hybrid with multisection broadside stripline tandem structure

    , Article Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering ; Volume 77 LNICST , 2012 , Pages 672-681 ; 18678211 (ISSN) ; 9783642351549 (ISBN) Javadzadeh, S. M. H ; Majedi, S. M. S ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Design of an Ultra-Wideband 3-dB quadrature (90°) Hybrid using ADS and HFSS softwares plus Measurement report are presented. Simultaneous Use of these two softwares lead to fast and accurate design procedure. The coupler is realized in broadside stripline and with the connection of coupled regions in tandem structure. The measured data agrees well with the expected values from simulations, and shows a good ultra wide bandwidth response over the frequency range of 1-10 GHz. Measurements showed an amplitude unbalance of ±1.5 dB, a phase unbalance of 90°±7° , and an isolation and a return loss characteristics of more than 14 dB over the frequency of 1 to 10 GHz  

    Broadside coupler Channels 1 to 10 GHz

    , Article Microwaves and RF ; Volume 51, Issue 1 , 2012 ; 07452993 (ISSN) Javadzadeh, S. M. H ; Majedi, S. M. S ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012

    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) Sajjadi, S. A ; 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... 

    Cell-imprinted substrates act as an artificial niche for skin regeneration

    , Article ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces ; Vol. 6, Issue. 15 , 2014 , Pages 13280-13292 ; ISSN: 19448244 Mashinchian, O ; Bonakdar, S ; Taghinejad, H ; Satarifard, V ; Heidari, M ; Majidi, M ; Sharifi, S ; Peirovi, A ; Saffar, S ; Taghinejad, M ; Abdolahad, M ; Mohajerzadeh, S ; Shokrgozar, M. A ; Rezayat, S. M ; Ejtehadi M. R ; Dalby, M. J ; Mahmoudi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Bioinspired materials can mimic the stem cell environment and modulate stem cell differentiation and proliferation. In this study, biomimetic micro/nanoenvironments were fabricated by cell-imprinted substrates based on mature human keratinocyte morphological templates. The data obtained from atomic force microscopy and field emission scanning electron microscopy revealed that the keratinocyte-cell-imprinted poly(dimethylsiloxane) casting procedure could imitate the surface morphology of the plasma membrane, ranging from the nanoscale to the macroscale, which may provide the required topographical cell fingerprints to induce differentiation. Gene expression levels of the genes analyzed...