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    Ranking of hazardous road locations in two-lane two-way Rural roads with no crash record

    , Article ATRF 2011 - 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ; 2014 Habibian, M ; Mesbah, M ; Sobhani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Crash data availability is a significant requirement for identifying hazardous roads. However, for roads with poor data sets or no crash record, a method is needed to find and rank road segments independent of the crash records. In this paper, an auditing based methodology is proposed to determine the hazardous locations. A Rural road is investigated by decomposing it first into six elements, and then into safety factors corresponding to each element. The elements are: straight segments, horizontal and vertical curves, bridges, tunnels, merges and intersections, and side road land use. The relative contribution of the elements to the safety of a road segment is determined using the... 

    Solvent-free preparation of copper ferrite microspheres composed of nanorods using a new coordination compound as precursor

    , Article Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics ; Volume 28, Issue 16 , 2017 , Pages 11682-11688 ; 09574522 (ISSN) Hashemi, M ; Mohandes, F ; Ahmadian Fard Fini, S ; Sobhani, A ; Shabani Armaki, N ; Salavati Niasari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2017
    Abstract
    This work presents a simple solvent-free route based on solid-state thermal decomposition approach to synthesize magnetic copper ferrite (CuFe2O4) microspheres and copper ferrite/metal oxide composites. For this purpose, [Cu(en)3]3[Fe(ox)3]2 complex (where en = ethylenediamine and ox = oxalate) was introduced as a new single-source precursor. Ferromagnetic property of the nanostructures was determined by alternating gradient force magnetometer. The effect of different ligands and temperatures on the morphology of the products was investigated. Solid-state thermal decomposition of the precursor at different temperatures in the range of 400–800 °C led to the fabrication of magnetic copper...