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Unexpected optical limiting properties from MoS2 nanosheets modified by a semiconductive polymer
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Article
Chemical Communications
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Volume 51, Issue 61
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Jun
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2015
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Pages 12262-12265
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13597345 (ISSN)
; Chang, M. J
; Wang, Q
; Zhu, Z. T
; Zhai, X. P
; Zirak, M
; Moshfegh, A. Z
; Song, Y. L
; Zhang, H. L
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Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2015
Abstract
Direct solvent exfoliation of bulk MoS2 with the assistance of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) produces a novel two-dimensional organic/inorganic semiconductor hetero-junction. The obtained P3HT-MoS2 nanohybrid exhibits unexpected optical limiting properties in contrast to the saturated absorption behavior of both P3HT and MoS2 , showing potential in future photoelectric applications
Characteristics of root-permeated soil under simple-shear and direct-shear conditions
, Article Journal of Mountain Science ; Volume 20, Issue 8 , 2023 , Pages 2422-2435 ; 16726316 (ISSN) ; Chen, X. Q ; Song, D. R ; Lv, M ; Guo, H. Q ; Sadeghi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Science Press
2023
Abstract
The simple-shear condition is closer to reality than the direct-shear condition for simulating the mechanical behavior of vegetated soil slope under shallow failure. However, study on simple-shear characteristics for vegetated slope is still insufficient, and there lacks intuitive comparison of characteristics between these two shear conditions. In this study, large-scale simple-shear and direct-shear experiments were conducted on soil permeated by roots of Amorpha fruticosa to investigate the shear strength and stiffness. The stress-displacement relationship of each sample was obtained and further normalized to unify the influence of root content. The results reveal that the direct-shear...
Effects of solar radiation and fine roots on suction of Amorpha fruticose-vegetated soil
, Article Journal of Mountain Science ; Volume 20, Issue 6 , 2023 , Pages 1790-1804 ; 16726316 (ISSN) ; Chen, X.-Q ; Song, D.-R ; Mu, Q.-Y ; Sadeghi, H ; Jiang, H ; Lv, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Science Press
2023
Abstract
The thickness of shallow landslides is generally less than 2 m, which is of the same order of magnitude as the growth range of vegetation roots. Vegetation roots can improve the stability of shallow soil through mechanical and hydraulic effects. Therefore, the landslide process is closely related to the plant roots growing on the slope surface. Plant roots play a dominant role in the regulation of soil suction through solar radiation induced transpiration. However, little is known about the correlation between cumulative solar radiation and soil suction. Moreover, the specific effects of fine roots on the suction distribution are not clear in most previous studies. In this study, a vegetated...
On dynamic instability of a pressurized functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced truncated conical shell subjected to yawed supersonic airflow
, Article Composite Structures ; Volume 153 , 2016 , Pages 938-951 ; 02638223 (ISSN) ; Asadi, H ; Wang, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
Abstract
The aeroelastic flutter characteristics of a functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced composite (FG-CNTRC) truncated conical shell under simultaneous actions of a hydrostatic pressure and yawed supersonic airflow are scrutinized. The nonlinearity in geometry of the conical shell is considered in Green–Lagrange sense and the model is derived according to the Novozhilov nonlinear shell theory. The aerodynamic pressure is modeled based on the quasi-steady Krumhaar's modified supersonic piston theory by considering the effect of the panel curvature and flow yaw angle. Parametric studies are conducted to investigate the effects of boundary conditions, semi-vertex angle, distribution and...
Buckling and vibration analysis of a pressurized CNT reinforced functionally graded truncated conical shell under an axial compression using HDQ method
, Article Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering ; Volume 303 , 2016 , Pages 75-100 ; 00457825 (ISSN) ; Asadi, H ; Wang, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2016
Abstract
The present research deals with bifurcation and vibration responses of a composite truncated conical shell with embedded single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) subjected to an external pressure and axial compression simultaneously. The distribution of reinforcements through the thickness of the shell is assumed to be either uniform or functionally graded. The equations of motion are established using Green-Lagrange type nonlinear kinematics within the framework of Novozhilov nonlinear shell theory. Linear membrane prebuckling analysis is conducted to extract the prebuckling deformations. The stability equations are derived by applying the adjacent equilibrium criterion to the prebuckling...
Speech accent profiles: Modeling and synthesis
, Article IEEE Signal Processing Magazine ; Volume 26, Issue 3 , 2009 , Pages 69-74 ; 10535888 (ISSN) ; Yan, Q ; Ghorshi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
A discussion regarding speech accents will be given while describing a set of statistical signal processing methods for the modeling, analysis, synthesis, and morphing of English language accents. Accent morphing deals with the changing of the accent of a speech to a different accent. Accent itself is a distinctive pattern of pronunciation of speech within a community of people who belong to a national, geographic, or socioeconomic grouping. Then, the signal processing methodology for speech accent processing will be reviewed while the concept of an accent profile has been presented
Pricing and inventory management for mixed bundled products with stochastic demand
, Article Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management ; Volume 19, Issue 6 , 2020 , Pages 401-410 ; Li, Z ; Lu, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
Palgrave Macmillan
2020
Abstract
We analyse optimal pricing for a retailer that sells two products using a mixed price bundling strategy. We consider substitutable products, where there is a disutility associated with jointly consuming both products. Mixed price bundling implies that customers can freely choose to buy one of the two products, both of them, or neither of them. The retailer determines the price of each product when it is sold separately, the bundle discount if these two products are sold in a bundle, and the inventory levels for each product. We first derive the optimal price and bundle discount when the store traffic is deterministic. Our results show that the mixed bundling strategy is the most beneficial...
Improving the hysteretic behavior of Concentrically Braced Frame (CBF) by a proposed shear damper
, Article Steel and Composite Structures ; Volume 30, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 383-392 ; 12299367 (ISSN) ; Haeri, H ; Khaloo, A ; Zhu, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Techno Press
2019
Abstract
Passive steel dampers have shown favorable performance in last earthquakes, numerical and experimental studies. Although steel dampers are more affordable than other types of damper, they are not economically justified for ordinary buildings. Therefore, in this paper, an innovative steel damper with shear yielding mechanism is introduced, which is easy to fabricate also can be easily replaced after sever earthquakes. The main goal of implementing such a mechanism is to control the possible damage in the damper and to ensure the elastic behavior of other structural components. The numerical results indicate an enhancement of the hysteretic behavior of the concentrically braced frames...
How realistic is static traffic assignment? Analyzing automatic number-plate recognition data and image processing of real-time traffic maps for investigation
, Article Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives ; Volume 9 , 2021 ; 25901982 (ISSN) ; Gholampour, I ; Sedghi, M ; Zhu, L ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
Travel demand information in the form of the origin–destination (OD) matrix plays an essential role in studying urban traffic management and network design. The present study takes a novel step toward urban traffic analysis using data mining of processed images of real-time traffic maps as a location-based data model, in which the data were analyzed by software programs such as KNIME and Python workspaces and comparing the results with the conventional traffic assignment results. Thus, we investigated a real-time OD matrix based on the trip-per-vehicle by automatic number-plate recognition (ANPR) cameras for the congestion charge zone (CCZ) of Tehran, Iran. The obtained matrix was assigned...
Shear behavior of non-persistent joint under high normal load
, Article Strength of Materials ; 2017 , Pages 1-15 ; 00392316 (ISSN) ; Haeri, H ; Bagher Shemirani, A ; Zhu, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2017
Abstract
In this paper, the effect of joint separation on the shear behavior of planar non-persistent joints under high normal load has been investigated using PFC2D. Initially calibration of PFC was undertaken with respect to the data obtained from experimental laboratory tests to ensure the conformity of the simulated numerical models response. Furthermore, validation of the simulated models were cross checked with the results of direct shear tests performed on non-persistent jointed physical models. Through numerical direct shear tests, the failure process was visually observed, and the failure patterns were found reasonably similar to the experimentally observed trends. The discrete element...
Third order NLO and second hyperpolarizability of functional porphyrin based polyimides
, Article Optical Materials ; Volume 127 , 2022 ; 09253467 (ISSN) ; Khan, Q. U ; Mahmood, Q ; Ghafoor, F ; Alsaab, H. O ; Shah, S. A. A ; Athir, N ; Iqbal, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2022
Abstract
Porphyrin-POM hybrid materials with excellent NLO properties are supposed to be a worthy entrant for forthcoming telecommunication, optical fibers, optical data storage and optical limiting devices, but due to adverse solubility problems, they are replaced by polymeric materials. Herein, we assessed third order NLO and second hyperpolarizability of porphyrin-polyimide compounds (NH-PI and Zn-PI) synthesized from the reaction of 4,4ʹ-hexafluoroisopropylidene-diphthalic anhydride (6FDA) with C44H32N6 (NH-DATPP) and C44H30N4Zn (Zn-DATPP) porphyrins under ambient conditions. The Z-scan measurement of these compounds revealed reverse saturation absorption as well as self-defocusing performance....
Lifetable analysis of Spodoptera exigua Hübner on alternate hosts from cotton agroecosystem for estimating annual population build-up
, Article International Journal of Pest Management ; Volume 67, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 252-259 ; 09670874 (ISSN) ; Saeed, S ; Chen, T ; Saeed, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2021
Abstract
Understanding the population growth patterns of Spodoptera exigua on alternate host plants can provide valuable information for developing an effective pest management program. In this study, using age-specific lifetable indices, we evaluated the role of alternate crops commonly found in cotton agroecosystem of Pakistan to better understand population dynamics of S. exigua. The longest larval and pupal periods (16.35 and 9.95days, respectively) were observed on spinach, while the shortest periods were recorded on okra (13 days) and cauliflower (8.4 days), respectively. Relatively more female moths (61%) were produced on spinach with low rm (0.095) and λ (1.0997) while highest rm (0.120) and...
Lifetable analysis of Spodoptera exigua Hübner on alternate hosts from cotton agroecosystem for estimating annual population build-up
, Article International Journal of Pest Management ; Volume 67, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 252-259 ; 09670874 (ISSN) ; Saeed, S ; Chen, T ; Saeed, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2021
Abstract
Understanding the population growth patterns of Spodoptera exigua on alternate host plants can provide valuable information for developing an effective pest management program. In this study, using age-specific lifetable indices, we evaluated the role of alternate crops commonly found in cotton agroecosystem of Pakistan to better understand population dynamics of S. exigua. The longest larval and pupal periods (16.35 and 9.95days, respectively) were observed on spinach, while the shortest periods were recorded on okra (13 days) and cauliflower (8.4 days), respectively. Relatively more female moths (61%) were produced on spinach with low rm (0.095) and λ (1.0997) while highest rm (0.120) and...
Analysis of fluid flow and heat transfer in microchannels using combined pressure gradient and electroosmotic pumping
, Article 3rd International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels, ICMM2005, Toronto, ON, 13 June 2005 through 15 June 2005 ; Volume PART A , 2005 , Pages 503-510 ; 0791841855 (ISBN) ; Zade, A. Q ; Manzari, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
A numerical model has been developed for studying the flow and heat transfer characteristics of single phase liquid flow through a microchannel. In this work the heat transfer characteristics of pressure driven and electroosmotic flow through microchannels have been studied. The governing equations are the Poisson-Boltzmann and Navier-Stokes equations which have been solved numerically using the standard Galerkin and the Mixed 4-1 finite element methods, respectively. Finally the energy equation is solved numerically using the Stream-wise Upwind Petrov Galerkin (SUPG) method. Two dimensional Poisson-Boltzmann equation was first solved to find the electric potential field and net charge...
Introducing a new definition towards clinical detection of microvascular changes using diffusion and perfusion MRI
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2005 , Pages 109-115 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Jiang, Q ; Chopp, M ; Jahed, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
Based on MRI diffusion and perfusion, a new criterion for detection and the healing progress of damaged tissue is suggested. The study is based on the ratio of capillary radii in symmetrical damaged and normal tissue neighboring spaces. The Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) and Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) were measured in the brain tissues of six male Wistar rats utilizing suggested MRI measurement techniques. The ADC values of damaged and normal regions were (392 ± 34.1) × 10-6 mm2s-1 and (659 ± 40.7) × 10-6 mm2s-1, respectively. The CBF values of damaged and normal regions were 14.5 ± 10.13 ml/min/ 100 g and 125 ± 41.03 ml/min/100 g, respectively. The geometrical parameters of the...
Binary fading interference channel with no CSIT
, Article IEEE Transactions on Information Theory ; Volume 63, Issue 6 , 2017 , Pages 3565-3578 ; 00189448 (ISSN) ; Maddah Ali, M. A ; Avestimehr, A. S ; Zhu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
Abstract
We study the capacity region of the two-user binary fading (or erasure) interference channel, where the transmitters have no knowledge of the channel state information. We develop new inner bounds and outer bounds for this problem. We identify three regimes based on the channel parameters: weak, moderate, and strong interference regimes. Interestingly, this is similar to the generalized degrees of freedom of the two-user Gaussian interference channel, where transmitters have perfect channel knowledge. We show that for the weak interference regime, treating interference as erasure is optimal while for the strong interference regime, decoding interference is optimal. For the moderate...
Assessment of the impacts of sewerage network on groundwater quantity and nitrate contamination: case study of tehran
, Article World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2020: Groundwater, Sustainability, Hydro-Climate/Climate Change, and Environmental Engineering, 17 May 2020 through 21 May 2020 ; 2020 , Pages 53-66 ; Kerachian, R ; Aghayi, M. M ; Zahraie, B ; Zhu, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
2020
Abstract
Many communities in arid and semi-Arid areas rely on groundwater for drinking water. However, anthropogenic activities such as the use of fertilizers and human waste disposal impose the risk of nitrate pollution to the aquifers. With over 8.5 million population, Tehran, the capital of Iran, has experienced rapid population growth during the past decades while the majority of the city did not have a sewerage network and the main way of wastewater disposal was individual cesspits inside houses. The long-Term discharge of raw wastewater in cesspits has increased nitrate concentration in the Tehran aquifer which serves as a source of one-Third of drinking water for the city. Although the...
Direct decoration of commercial cotton fabrics by binary nickel-cobalt metal-organic frameworks for flexible glucose sensing in next-generation wearable sensors
, Article Talanta ; Volume 257 , 2023 ; 00399140 (ISSN) ; Ataei Kachouei, M ; Taghadosi, S ; Shahrokhian, S ; Zhu, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2023
Abstract
Having a prime significance in diagonsing and predicting the dangerous symptoms of chronic diseases in the early stages, special attention has been drawn by wearable glucose-sensing platforms in recent years. Herein, modified commercial cotton fabrics, decorated with binary Ni–Co metal-organic frameworks (NC-MOFs) through a one-pot scalable hydrothermal route, were directly utilized as flexible electrodes for non-enzymatic glucose amperometric sensing. Glucose sensitivities of 105.2 μA mM−1 cm−2 and 23 μA mM−1 cm−2 were acheived within two distinct linear dynamic ranges of 0.04–3.13 mM and 3.63–8.28 mM, respectively. Receiving benefits from a remarkable glucose sensitivity behavior in...
Use of surfactants in cellulose nanowhisker/epoxy nanocomposites: effect on filler dispersion and system properties
, Article Cellulose ; Volume 22, Issue 5 , 2015 , Pages 3161-3176 ; 09690239 (ISSN) ; Meng, Q ; Pircheraghi, G ; Manas-Zloczower, I ; Sharif University of Technology
Kluwer Academic Publishers
2015
Abstract
Cellulose nanowhiskers (CNWs) prepared via TEMPO mediated oxidation are used as biodegradable filler in an epoxy matrix. Since CNWs are hydrophilic and epoxy is hydrophobic, amphiphilic block copolymer surfactants are employed to improve the interactions between the filler and the matrix. The surfactants used are Pluronics, a family of triblock copolymers containing two poly(ethylene oxide) blocks and one poly(propylene oxide) block. In this study, Pluronic L61 and L121 with molecular weight of 2000 and 4400 g/mol and hydrophilic to lipophilic balance of 3 and 1 respectively, are used and their effect on the dispersion of CNWs in epoxy is discussed. The hydrophilic tails of Pluronics...
Synthesis of nanostructured Ag@SiO2-Penicillin from high purity Ag NPs prepared by electromagnetic levitation melting process
, Article Materials Science and Engineering C ; Volume 102 , 2019 , Pages 616-622 ; 09284931 (ISSN) ; Yeung, K. L ; Halali, M ; Chang, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Nanostructured Ag@SiO2-Penicillin was synthesized from high-purity Ag0 NPs with a mean particle size of about 10 nm produced by electromagnetic levitation gas condensation (ELGC) method. The silver and penicillin contents of the synthesized nano-antibiotic were about 34 wt% and 2.5 wt% respectively, as determined by ICP-OES and TGA analyses. The antibacterial properties and synergistic effects of nanostructured Ag@SiO2 and Ag@SiO2–Penicillin on killing the Methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) and Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) bacteria were also examined. The nanoparticles were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Ag@SiO2-Penicillin...