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An investigation on the effects of gas pressure drop in heat exchangers on dynamics of a free piston stirling engine
, Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications ; Volume 30, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 1243-1252 ; 1728144X (ISSN) ; Tavakolpour Saleh, A. R ; Aghajanzadeh, O ; Sharif University of Technology
Materials and Energy Research Center
2017
Abstract
This paper is devoted to study the effects of pressure drop in heat exchangers on the dynamics of a free piston Stirling engine. First, the dynamic equations governing the pistons as well as the gas pressure equations for hot and cold spaces of the engine are extracted. Then, by substituting the obtained pressure equations into the dynamic relationships the final nonlinear dynamic equations governing the free piston Stirling engine are acquired. Next, effects of the gas pressure drop in heat exchangers on maximum strokes of the pistons and their velocities and accelerations are investigated. Furthermore, influences of pressure drop increase in the heat exchangers on maximum and minimum gas...
Magnon-polaron anomaly in nonlocal spin transport through antiferromagnetic insulators
, Article Physical Review B ; Volume 104, Issue 1 , 2021 ; 24699950 (ISSN) ; Duine, R. A ; Zare Rameshti, B ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2021
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We present a nonlocal spin transport theory for the coupled dynamics of magnetization and lattice vibrations in antiferromagnetic insulators. We find that magnon-polaron formation, i.e., coherently hybridized magnon and acoustic phonon modes, not only leads to anomalous features in the nonlocal spin current but also renormalizes the spin-flop transition field of the antiferromagnets. A length scale for the magnon-polaron formation below which the spin current is not affected by the lattice is also extracted from this nonlocal setup. © 2021 American Physical Society
Influence of martensite volume fraction on impact properties of triple phase (TP) steels
, Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 22, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 823-829 ; 10599495 (ISSN) ; Ekrami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Ferrite-bainite-martensite triple phase (TP) microstructures with different volume fractions of martensite were obtained by changing heat treatment time during austempering at 300 C. Room temperature impact properties of TP steels with different martensite volume fractions (VM) were determined by means of Charpy impact testing. The effects of test temperature on impact properties were also investigated for two selected microstructures containing 0 (the DP steel) and 8.5 vol.% martensite. Test results showed reduction in toughness with increasing VM in TP steels. Fracture toughness values for the DP and TP steels with 8.5 vol.% martensite were obtained from correlation between fracture...
Effect of martensite volume fraction on work hardening behavior of triple phase (TP) steels
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 528, Issue 13-14 , 2011 , Pages 4422-4426 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Ekrami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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The strain hardening behavior of AISI 4340 steel with dual phase (DP) and triple phase (TP) microstructures with constant ferrite volume fractions of 34% was investigated. The microstructures of specimens were analyzed using an optical microscope. The tensile flow behavior of all the samples was explained using Holloman equation. Results showed that in both DP and TP steels, work hardening takes place in two stages. The onset strain of second stage of work hardening and Holloman equation parameters (work hardening exponent and strength coefficient) in both stages were increased with the increase of martensite volume fraction in TP steels. At first stage of work hardening, ferrite phase...
Influence of martensite volume fraction on tensile properties of triple phase ferrite-bainite-martensite steels
, Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 530, Issue 1 , 2011 , Pages 440-445 ; 09215093 (ISSN) ; Ekrami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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This paper presents the effect of martensite volume fraction (VM) on mechanical properties of AISI 4340 steel with ferrite-bainite-martensite microstructures. The steel bars were austenitized at 900°C for 1h followed by intercritical annealing at 740°C for 100min and quenching into a salt bath with temperature of 300°C and holding at different times to obtain triple phase (TP) microstructures with 34vol.% fraction ferrite and various martensite (or bainite) contents. Presence of three phases in adjacent to each other was confirmed by metallographic analysis and TEM studies. TEM observation also indicates higher density of dislocations within ferrite near martensite colonies compared to that...
Relativistic Gaussian laser beam self-focusing in collisional quantum plasmas
, Article Laser and Particle Beams ; Volume 33, Issue 3 , 2015 , Pages 397-403 ; 02630346 (ISSN) ; Rezaee, S ; Yazdani, E ; Anvari, A ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Cambridge University Press
2015
Abstract
Propagation of Gaussian X-ray laser beam is presented in collisional quantum plasma and the beam width oscillation is studied along the propagation direction. It is noticed that due to energy absorption in collisional plasma, the laser energy drops to an amount less than the critical value of the self-focusing effect and consequently, the laser beam defocuses. It is found that the oscillation amplitude of the laser spot size enhances while passing through collisional plasma. For the greater values of collision frequency, the beam width oscillates with higher amplitude and defocuses in a shallower plasma depth. Also, it is realized that in a dense plasma environment, the laser self-focusing...
Relativistic self-focusing of intense laser beam in thermal collisionless quantum plasma with ramped density profile
, Article Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams ; Volume 18, Issue 4 , April , 2015 ; 10984402 (ISSN) ; Yazdani, E ; Rezaee, S ; Anvari, A ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2015
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Propagation of a Gaussian x-ray laser beam has been analyzed in collisionless thermal quantum plasma with considering a ramped density profile. In this density profile due to the increase in the plasma density, an earlier and stronger self-focusing effect is noticed where the beam width oscillates with higher frequency and less amplitude. Moreover, the effect of the density profile slope and the initial plasma density on the laser propagation has been studied. It is found that, by increasing the initial density and the ramp slope, the laser beam focuses faster with less oscillation amplitude, smaller laser spot size and more oscillations. Furthermore, a comparison is made among the laser...
The effect of quantum correction on plasma electron heating in ultraviolet laser interaction
, Article Journal of Applied Physics ; Volume 117, Issue 14 , April , 2015 ; 00218979 (ISSN) ; Yazdani, E ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Anvari, A ; Hora, H ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Physics Inc
2015
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The interaction of the sub-picosecond UV laser in sub-relativistic intensities with deuterium is investigated. At high plasma temperatures, based on the quantum correction in the collision frequency, the electron heating and the ion block generation in plasma are studied. It is found that due to the quantum correction, the electron heating increases considerably and the electron temperature uniformly reaches up to the maximum value of 4.91-×-107-K. Considering the quantum correction, the electron temperature at the laser initial coupling stage is improved more than 66.55% of the amount achieved in the classical model. As a consequence, by the modified collision frequency, the ion block is...
Efficient removal of some anionic dyes from aqueous solution using a polymer-coated magnetic nano-adsorbent
, Article Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - AQUA ; Volume 66, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 239-248 ; 00037214 (ISSN) ; Haratipour, P ; Ahmadi, M ; Zare Dorabei, R ; Mahmoodi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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For the efficient removal of some anionic dyes, a novel adsorbent was developed. The adsorbent was prepared by coating a synthetic polymer on magnetite nanosphere surface as a magnetic carrier. The synthesized nano-adsorbent was fully characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), vibrating sample magnetometer, X-ray diffractometer, scanning electron microscope, and transmission electronic microscopy measurements. The synthesized nano-adsorbent showed high adsorption capacity towards removal of some anionic dyes (221.4, 201.6, and 135.3 mg g-1 for reactive red 195, reactive yellow 145, and reactive blue 19 dye, respectively) from aqueous samples. The dye adsorption was...
Dissociation of C-H molecular bond of methane by pulse shaped ultra-intense laser field
, Article Chemical Physics Letters ; Volume 560 , 2013 , Pages 60-65 ; 00092614 (ISSN) ; Irani, E ; Navid, H. A ; Dehghani, Z ; Anvari, A ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The effects of laser field and laser pulse width on the dissociation probability of C-H bond of CH4 have been investigated. Calculation of time dependent Schrödinger equation by grid spectral method is carried out and it is produced optimistic results in comparison to the earlier Quasi-classical calculations. The results show that there is an excellent match with experimental data. In this work, a number of results in the emerging field of laser with intensity of I = 8 × 1013 W cm-2 and pulse duration of 100 fs are presented. The present modulated field leads to more than 20% improvement in the dissociation probability
Carbon nanotubes in microfluidic lab-on-a-chip technology: current trends and future perspectives
, Article Microfluidics and Nanofluidics ; Volume 21, Issue 9 , 2017 ; 16134982 (ISSN) ; Amiri, H ; Zare, H ; Masroor, M ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Beyzavi, A ; Aref, A. R ; Karimi, M ; Hamblin, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Advanced nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) display unprecedented properties such as strength, electrical conductance, thermal stability, and intriguing optical properties. These properties of CNT allow construction of small microfluidic devices leading to miniaturization of analyses previously conducted on a laboratory bench. With dimensions of only millimeters to a few square centimeters, these devices are called lab-on-a-chip (LOC). A LOC device requires a multidisciplinary contribution from different fields and offers automation, portability, and high-throughput screening along with a significant reduction in reagent consumption. Today, CNT can play a vital role in many parts...
Online analysis of local field potentials for seizure detection in freely moving rats
, Article Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences ; Volume 23, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 173-177 ; Nazari, M ; Shojaei, A ; Raoufy, M. R ; Mirnajafi Zadeh, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
2020
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Objective(s): Seizure detection during online recording of electrophysiological parameters is very important in epileptic patients. In the present study, online analysis of field potential recordings was used for detecting spontaneous seizures in epileptic animals. Materials and Methods: Epilepsy was induced in rats by pilocarpine injection. During the chronic period of the pilocarpine model, local field potential (LFP) recording was run for at least 24 hr. At the same time, video monitoring of the animals was done to determine the real time of seizure occurrence. Both power and sample entropy of LFP were used for online analysis. Results: Obtained results showed that changes in LFP power...
Design of viscous fluid passive structural control systems using pole assignment algorithm
, Article Structural Control and Health Monitoring ; Vol. 21, issue. 7 , July , 2014 , p. 1084-1099 ; Ahmadizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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A methodology is developed for the design of optimum viscous fluid passive energy dissipation systems using pole assignment active control algorithm. In this method, the procedure to assign the new structural poles is slightly modified such that the resulting structural properties (i.e., the optimum locations of system poles) can be achieved merely by modification of structural stiffness and addition of a passive control system. A combination of stiffness reduction and increase of damping is utilized to reduce both acceleration and displacement response. It is shown that the control systems designed using this method provide structural performances slightly better than or close to those of...
Design of passive viscous fluid control systems for nonlinear structures based on active control
, Article Journal of Earthquake Engineering ; 2017 , Pages 1-22 ; 13632469 (ISSN) ; Ahmadizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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A practical procedure is developed for the design of passive control systems using viscous fluid dampers for nonlinear structures. The design methodology takes advantage of the modification of the damping, strength, and stiffness properties of the structure to achieve the desired relative displacement and absolute acceleration response. For this purpose, a study of poles in the complex plane is used to determine the required changes in the dynamic properties of nonlinear structures. Furthermore, a relatively simple relation between the ductility demands of highly damped single- and multiple-degree-of-freedom (SDF and MDF respectively) systems is established to reduce the computational burden...
Modified sliding mode design of passive viscous fluid control systems for nonlinear structures
, Article Engineering Structures ; Volume 162 , 1 May , 2018 , Pages 245-256 ; 01410296 (ISSN) ; Ahmadizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
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A strategy is developed for design of passive control systems for structures experiencing inelastic deformations during earthquake loading. Besides the addition of passive energy dissipation devices, the proposed method suggests the required changes to the stiffness and strength of the structure, to reduce the absolute acceleration and relative deformation responses simultaneously. For this purpose, the locations and amounts of modifications in stiffness, strength and damping are determined by a sliding mode control algorithm to consider the nonlinear behavior of the structure. Being originally designed for active control, the sliding mode algorithm is modified to facilitate the extraction...
Design of passive viscous fluid control systems for nonlinear structures based on active control
, Article Journal of Earthquake Engineering ; Volume 23, Issue 6 , 2019 , Pages 1033-1054 ; 13632469 (ISSN) ; Ahmadizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2019
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ABSTARCT: A practical procedure is developed for the design of passive control systems using viscous fluid dampers for nonlinear structures. The design methodology takes advantage of the modification of the damping, strength, and stiffness properties of the structure to achieve the desired relative displacement and absolute acceleration response. For this purpose, a study of poles in the complex plane is used to determine the required changes in the dynamic properties of nonlinear structures. Furthermore, a relatively simple relation between the ductility demands of highly damped single- and multiple-degree-of-freedom (SDF and MDF respectively) systems is established to reduce the...
Plasma actuator effects on the flow physics of dynamic stall for a vertical axis wind turbine
, Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 34, Issue 7 , 2022 ; 10706631 (ISSN) ; Ebrahimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Physics Inc
2022
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Darrieus type vertical axis wind turbines have several advantages over other wind turbines for local electricity generation in urban environments. However, the main aerodynamic challenge is the negative impacts of the dynamic stall phenomenon on the turbine performance. This study numerically scrutinizes the effects of plasma actuators on the dynamic stall control and performance improvement of a Darrieus turbine. For this sake, unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations are solved using a pressure-based finite volume method. The Suzen-Hoang plasma actuator model is employed to calculate the body forces attributed to the plasma actuator. First, the dynamic stall characteristics of...
Design and fabrication of an in situ gamma radioactivity measurement system for marine environment and its calibration with Monte Carlo method
, Article Applied Radiation and Isotopes ; Volume 114 , 2016 , Pages 87-91 ; 09698043 (ISSN) ; Vosoughi, N ; Zare, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
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Simulation, design and fabrication of a sealing enclosure is carried out for a NaI(Tl) 2″×2″ detector, to be used as in situ gamma radioactivity measurement system in marine environment. Effect of sealing enclosure on performance of the system in laboratory and marine environment (distinct tank with 10 m3 volume) were studied using point sources. The marine volumetric efficiency for radiation with 1461 keV energy (from 40K) is measured with KCl volumetric liquid source diluted in distinct tank. The experimental and simulated efficiency values agreed well. Marine volumetric efficiency calibration curve is calculated for 60 keV to 1461 keV energy with Monte Carlo method. This curve indicates...
Design of a reconfigurable front end for a multistandard receiver for the frequency range of 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
, Article International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications ; Volume 46, Issue 6 , 2018 , Pages 1144-1165 ; 00989886 (ISSN) ; Koozehkanani, Z. D ; Fotowat ahmady, A ; Sobhi, J ; Farrell, R ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2018
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In this paper, a reconfigurable receiver front-end for the frequency range of 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz is presented. The radio frequency front-end is realized in wideband form with reconfigurable baseband filter. The proposed front-end targets the GSM, WLAN, WCDMA, and GPS standards residing in the aimed frequency range. The necessary specifications for each individual standard have been revisited and recalculated. The interaction of the different standards and their interoperability has been thoroughly investigated and extra specifications derived for the multistandard receiver. The multistandard receiver has been designed, layouted, and simulated in RFCMOS 0.18-μm process. Copyright © 2018 John...
Assessment of a diaphragm thermoacoustic Stirling engine using the energy standpoint and genetic algorithm
, Article International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering ; Volume 14, Issue 4 , 2023 , Pages 743-755 ; 20089163 (ISSN) ; Makki, M ; Rasooli, M ; Alavi, H. S ; Tavakolpour Saleh, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute for Ionics
2023
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This paper presents a novel method to estimate the design parameters of a diaphragm thermoacoustic Stirling engine and investigate the stable limit cycle (sufficient condition) of the engine dynamic using the genetic algorithm and system energy changes. In this regard, first, the parametric equations are extracted by employing both the governing equations of the engine and energy standpoint. Next, Vc 0 (initial volume of compression space), Rq (pneumatic resistance), Vh (initial volume of expansion space), and hot gas temperature (Th) are taken as the design parameters in this study. Genetic algorithm and parametric equations were then utilized to estimate the chosen design parameters. Next,...