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Study on Semi-Active Isolation Systems for Sensitive Equipment Subjected to Earthquake
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor)
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Sensitive equipment, are vulnerable to strong earthquakes, and failure of these equipment may result in a heavy economic loss. Recent studies have revealed that a conventional passive seismic isolation system may induce an excessive displacement when it is subjected to a near-fault earthquake that possesses strong longperiod components.
Semi-active control devices are capable of offering the adaptability of active devices and stability and reliability of passive devices that have been considered by many researchers.
Magnetorheological (MR) damper is a reliable semi-active control device which works in a wide range of temperature besides its mechanical simplicity at a modest...
Semi-active control devices are capable of offering the adaptability of active devices and stability and reliability of passive devices that have been considered by many researchers.
Magnetorheological (MR) damper is a reliable semi-active control device which works in a wide range of temperature besides its mechanical simplicity at a modest...
Deformation and stress analysis of circumferentially fiber-reinforced composite disks
, Article International Journal of Solids and Structures ; Volume 42, Issue 9-10 , 2005 , Pages 2741-2754 ; 00207683 (ISSN) ; Nosier, A ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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A semi-analytical method is developed for the analysis of deformation and three-dimensional stress field in rotating annular disks made of cylindrically orthotropic nested rings. The method is based on a layerwise theory and the Hamilton principle. The proposed method is applied to calculate in-plane and out-of-plane stresses in a rotating disk made up of two nested rings that is rigidly fixed (or free) at the inner boundary and is free at the outer boundary. The computed results are compared with those obtained from the finite element method. It is found that because of discontinuity of material properties, the stress field is three-dimensional at the interface of two rings. © 2004 Elsevier...
Hybrid PP-EPR-GF composites. Part II: Fracture mechanisms
, Article Plastics, Rubber and Composites ; Volume 32, Issue 10 , 2003 , Pages 439-444 ; 14658011 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Lazzeri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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The fracture mechanism of hybrid iPP-EPR-GF composites has been studied by notched Charpy, three- and four-point bending fracture tests. The results of impact tests illustrate that increasing both temperature and EPR/GF ratio increases the impact energy of iPP-EPR-GF. Indeed, with increasing temperature, a brittle, ductile, transition temperature (BDTT) occurs. The results of a three-point bending test show that fracture toughness (KIC) can be improved by addition of both GF and EPR. Since the trend in the fracture toughness values is close to what would be expected by the rule of blends, it can be concluded that the use of both GF and EPR has no significant synergistic effect on toughening....
Hybrid PP-EPR-GF composites Part 1 - Deformation mechanisms
, Article Plastics, Rubber and Composites Processing and Applications ; Volume 30, Issue 8 , 2001 , Pages 370-376 ; 09598111 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Lazzeri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd
2001
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The modification of polypropylene (PP) with a combination of ethylene/ propylene rubber (EPR) and glass fibres (GF) is a well known route to improving its mechanical properties. This is because the reductions in stiffness and strength due to the presence of rubber particles are more than compensated by the addition of short glass fibres. This study has focused on the combined effects of glass fibres and rubber particles on the mechanical properties and mechanisms of deformation in PP-EPR-GF hybrid composites. Several composites with different amounts of rubber and short glass fibres were examined. To study possible synergistic effects, the total combined weight fraction of rubber and fibres...
Isolation of Motile Sperm Using a Microfluidic Device
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taghipoor, Mojtaba (Supervisor) ; Montazeri, Leila (Supervisor)
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In this work a new innovative microfluidic system for the selection of motile sperms was developed. The novel aspect of this work is based on the fact the motile sperms follow microchannel walls. Immotile sperms are not able to follow curved paths and therefore their movement toward the outlet gets hindered and most of them could not reach to the outlet. But motile sperms, moving alongside the microchannel walls, reach to the outlet and get separated from the immotile ones. After designing, 3 microfluidic chips having curved microchannels with curvature radius of 150, 300 and 600 micrometer and one with a straight microchannel were fabricated using photolithography and soft lithography....
The effect of carbon on the restoration phenomena during hot deformation of carbon steels
, Article Zeitschrift fuer Metallkunde/Materials Research and Advanced Techniques ; Volume 94, Issue 8 , 2003 , Pages 916-921 ; 00443093 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Carl Hanser Verlag
2003
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A study has been made to determine the influence of the carbon content on the kinetics of dynamic and static recrystallization during and after hot deformation of carbon steels. For this purpose, single- and double-hit hot compression experiments at various strain rates and temperatures together with the Avrami-type kinetics equation and Bergstrom approach have been utilized to investigate recrystallization behavior. The results show that the apparent activation energy of hot deformation decreases with increasing carbon content and this phenomenon results in a faster dynamic recrystallization at high temperatures and/or low strain rates. Also, increasing carbon content leads to a higher rate...
The effect of carbon on the restoration phenomena during hot deformation of carbon steels
, Article International Journal of Materials Research ; Volume 94, Issue 8 , 2022 , Pages 916-921 ; 18625282 (ISSN) ; Karimi Taheri, A ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
2022
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A study has been made to determine the influence of the carbon content on the kinetics of dynamic and static recrystallization during and after hot deformation of carbon steels. For this purpose, single- and double-hit hot compression experiments at various strain rates and temperatures together with the Avrami-type kinetics equation and Bergstrom approach have been utilized to investigate recrystallization behavior. The results show that the apparent activation energy of hot deformation decreases with increasing carbon content and this phenomenon results in a faster dynamic recrystallization at high temperatures and/or low strain rates. Also, increasing carbon content leads to a higher rate...
Fracture behaviour of isotactic polypropylene under static loading condition
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 24, Issue 2 , 2003 , Pages 105-109 ; 02641275 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Lazzeri, A ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2003
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The fracture mechanism of isotactic polypropylene has been studied by three- and four-point bending tests. The result of three-point bending test shows that a wide spread damage zone is present in front of the notch. Looking in more detail via cross-polarised light shows the evidence of birefringence in the stress-whitened zone. Increasing the applied load causes it to spread out the stress-whitened zone. Then the craze-like features are nucleated inside the stress-whitened region. The result of four-point bending test shows that craze-like damage appears in front of pre-crack and its propagation is dictated by spherulite microstructure. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
Analytical stress analysis of rotating composite beams due to material discontinuities
, Article Composites Technologies For 2020 ; 2004 , Pages 223-228 ; 9781855738317 (ISBN) ; Nosier, A ; Rezaeepazhand, J ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Woodhead Publishing Limited
2004
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Material discontinuity could cause in-plane stress gradients that it arises interlaminar stresses in regions of sudden transition of material properties. A layerwise laminated beam theory that is a modification of a layerwise laminated plate theory is developed and it is used to analyze analytically the interlaminar stresses at material discontinuities in rotating composite beams. Equations of motion are obtained by using Hamilton's principle. It is assumed that the beam is divided into two regions with different layups which are joined together. The predicted interlaminar stress distributions at the ply interfaces are shown to be in good agreement with comparative three-dimensional finite...
Dilatational shear bands in rubber-modified isotactic polypropylene
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 25, Issue 3 , 2004 , Pages 247-250 ; 02613069 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Lazzeri, A ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2004
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The main goal of this study is to further understanding of the role of rubber particles on deformation mechanisms in PP/EPR blend. For doing this standard tensile specimens were produced using injection molding. The results of microscopic evaluation of tensile specimen after some stretching show that damage forms in some points and then propagates in different directions. Also some elongated voids are observed, those are probably formed due to cavitation of rubber particles or debonding at the interface. With regard to achieved micrographs one may conclude that the deformation mechanism in PP/EPR blend can be massive dilatational shear banding due to repeated cavitation. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd....
Complex Activity Recognition by Means of an IMU-Based Wearable System for the Purpose of PD Patients’ Rehabilitation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzadipour, Saeed (Supervisor) ; Ali Beiglou, Leila (Co-Supervisor)
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Parkinson's is a disease caused by a disorder in the central nervous system of the body. There is no definite cure for this disease, but one of the ways to prevent the progress of this disease is to use movement therapy. One of the goals of designing wearable systems consisting of inertial sensors is to make it possible to perform this movement therapy from a distance. The purpose of the present study and research is to use the approach of simple and complex activities in order to increase the accuracy in the detection of activities and also to solve the problems of the previous system, with the help of creating the ability to detect complex meaningful activities for Parkinson's patients. In...
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
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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...
Incorporating aspect ratio in a new modeling approach for strengthening of MMCs and its extension from micro to nano scale
, Article Advanced Composite Materials ; Volume 19, Issue 4 , Apr , 2010 , Pages 299-316 ; 09243046 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Razavi Hesabi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The strengthening behavior of particle reinforced metal-matrix composites is primarily attributed to the dislocation strengthening effect and the load transfer effect. To account for these two effects in a unified way, a new multi-scale approach is developed in this paper incorporating the aspect ratio effect into the geometrically necessary dislocation strengthening relationships. By making use of this multi-scale approach, the deformation behavior of metal-matrix composites (MMCs) and metal-matrix nanocomposites (MMNCs) as a function of size, volume fraction, aspect ratio, etc. of the particles has been investigated. Comparison with the previously proposed models and the available...
Investigation of deformation mechanism in polypropylene/glass fiber composite
, Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science ; Volume 87, Issue 13 , 2003 , Pages 2171-2176 ; 00218995 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Seyed Reihani, S. M ; Forunchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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A great amount of work has been done over the past few years to understand the structure-properties relationship in polypropylene/glass fiber composites. This is because of the very fast-growing rate of polypropylene applications in the automotive and other industries. This work focused on the role of glass fibers and fiber-matrix adhesion on deformation mechanism. Composites with different fiber content, with and without adhesion promoter, were fabricated. Tensile tests and microscopy techniques were conducted. Based on the results, a physical model has been proposed that illustrates the initiation and growth of the damage under static loading condition. According to this work, the...
Deformation, Yield and fracture of elastomer-modified polypropylene
, Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science ; Volume 90, Issue 14 , 2003 , Pages 3767-3779 ; 00218995 (ISSN) ; Bagheri, R ; Seyed Reihani, S. M ; Lazzeri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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In recent decades, great attention has been devoted to the toughening of isotactic poly(propylene) (PP) with elastomers such as ethylene-propylene rubber (EPR). The most important reasons for this interest are the moderate cost and favorable properties of PP. This article is focused on the role of EPR in the deformation and fracture mechanism of PP/EPR blends with different volume fractions of elastomer phase. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), tensile tests, and microscopy techniques were used in this study. The fracture mechanism of isotactic PP toughened by EPR (PP/EPR) has also been studied by three point bending (3-PB) and four point bending (4-PB) tests. Rubber particle...
Modelling of metal flow during hot forging with regard to microstructural aspects
, Article International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture ; Volume 44, Issue 14 , 2004 , Pages 1537-1545 ; 08906955 (ISSN) ; Mirbagheri, S. M. H ; Taheri, A. K ; Zebarjad, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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A mathematical model has been proposed for evaluation of velocity and temperature fields in hot forging operations for axisymmetric parts. The model can be applied to determine forging load, strain rate, strain and temperature distributions. In addition, the effects of temperature and strain rate on metal flow have been considered through simultaneous modelling of dynamic phase transformation within the deforming metal. Hot forging experiments have been carried out under different working conditions and the results have been compared with the predictions. A good agreement between the simulated and experimental results was found. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
The Use of Non-platinum Electro-catalyst for Low Temperature Fuel Cells
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Samiee, Leila (Supervisor) ; Seifkordi, Ali Akbar (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
In the recent decades, Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells (PEFC) have been known as an appropriate type of fuel cells, due to being electrochemical converter and clean energy generator with high power density and having low operation temperature and launch time. Palatine is one of the major materials that are used in electro-catalysts of fuel cell. Due to shortage of palatine resources and its high price, fuel cell production is not economical. To achieve economic conditions for production of fuel cell, two major methods are proposed:
1) Reduction of the employed amount of palatine in electro-catalyst
2) Full replacement of palatine with cheap materials
In the current...
1) Reduction of the employed amount of palatine in electro-catalyst
2) Full replacement of palatine with cheap materials
In the current...
Role of the interface on the deformation mechanism of glass fiber/polypropylene composites
, Article Journal of Materials Science Letters ; Volume 21, Issue 13 , 2002 , Pages 1007-1011 ; 02618028 (ISSN) ; Lazzeri, A ; Bagheri, R ; Reihani, S. M. S ; Forunchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
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Despite the importance of deformation mechanisms on mechanical behavior of materials, not much attention is paid to this subject for glass-fiber/polypropylene (GF/PP) composite. Thus, it is noteworthy that it is the type of deformation mechanism that largely determines the energy absorbed prior to fracture. Hence, understanding this phenomenon is of great importance in analyzing the mechanical performance of this composite system. This paper aims to present a physical model for elucidating the role of short glass fibers and their adhesion to the matrix on the deformation behavior of polypropylene composites
Fracture mechanism under dynamic loading of elastomer-modified polypropylene
, Article Materials Letters ; Volume 57, Issue 18 , 2003 , Pages 2733-2741 ; 0167577X (ISSN) ; Lazzeri, A ; Bagheri, R ; Seyed Reihani, S. M ; Frounchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
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In last decades, rubber-toughened polymer blends have been the object of considerable interest by many investigators, owing to their attractive mechanical as well as physical properties. Polypropylene (PP) is a type of polyolefin which can be toughened using rubber particles. In another paper [J. Appl. Polym. Sci., submitted for publication], the role of ethylene-propylene (EPR) particles on the deformation mechanism during tensile tests and the fracture mechanism under quasi-static loading tests has been investigated. This paper is instead focused on the role of EPR particles on the fracture mechanism under dynamic loading (impact properties) of EPR/PP blends. Blends with different weight...
Design of Oxidative Stress Nanoparticles for Targeted drug Delivery to the Posterior Segment of the Eye and Breast Cancer
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Abdekhodaei, Mohammad Jafar (Supervisor) ; Baharvand, Hossein (Supervisor) ; Satarian, Leila ($item.subfieldsMap.e) ; Sadeghi, Hamid ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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The oxidation-reduction (redox) responsive micelle system is based on a diselenide-containing triblock copolymer, poly(ε-caprolactone)-bis(diselenide-methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(ethylene glycol)-folate) [PCL-(SeSe-mPEG/PEG-FA)2]. Resulting in the development of tumor-targeted delivery for hydrophobic anticancer drugs. The diselenide bond, as redox-sensitive linkage, was designed, so it is located at the hydrophilic/hydrophobic hinge to allow complete micelles collapse and efficient drug release, in redox environments. The amphiphilic block copolymers self-assembled into micelles at concentrations above the critical micelle concentration (CMC) in an aqueous environment. Dynamic light...