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    Synthesis and microstructural properties of a geopolymer cement with high silica materials

    , Article Journal of Ceramic Processing Research ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 425-428 ; 12299162 (ISSN) Asadi, M ; Naghizadeh, R ; Nemati, A ; Arzani, K ; Nassiri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    JCPR  2012
    Abstract
    Activities conducted in this study can be divided into two general sections: synthesis and analysis and identifies the properties. A geopolymeric cement production process includes two steps of thermal activation and alkaline activation. Geopolymers are cementitious materials synthesized by a polycondensation reaction between an aluminate and silicate. The geopolymeric structures of the products were investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). XRD results showed that there are no significant differences between the XRD patterns of geopolymers and metakaolin. The structure of the geopolymer is typically... 

    Effects of drying temperature and aggregate shape on the concrete compressive strength: Experiments and data mining techniques

    , Article International Journal of Engineering Transactions C: Aspects ; Volume 33, Issue 9 , 2020 , Pages 1780-1791 Reza Kashyzadeh, K ; Ghorbani, S ; Forouzanmehr, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Materials and Energy Research Center  2020
    Abstract
    The main purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the geometry and size of the aggregate, as well as the drying temperature on the compressive strength of the ordinary concrete. To this end, two aggregates with sharp and round corners were prepared in three different aggregate sizes. After preparing concrete samples, the drying operations were carried out in the vicinity of room temperature, cold wind, and hot wind. Next, the linear relationship between the concrete strength and the studied parameters was estimated using Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) method. Finally, the Taguchi Sensitivity Analysis (TSA) and Decision Tree Analysis (DTA) were applied in order to determine the... 

    Compressive Response of Cylindrical Concrete Columns Confined with Steel Spirals and GFRP Composites

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soltani, Hesam (Author) ; Khalu, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Concrete structures require reinforcement and retrofitting because of possible mistakes in design or calculation, inconformity between plan and implementation, change in occupancy or applied loads, and decay. Development in technology, production of materials, and new methods play important roles in development of structure construction and reinforcement methods. Emerge of new materials creates great demand in studying, surveying, and determining design characteristic and criteria for these materials. One of these materials is FRP composite which is used in concrete structure reinforcement in different ways. In this laboratory research, the effect of external wrapping by GFRP composite... 

    Synthesis of Silica Nanoparticles Modified with Alumina and Its Performance in Compressive Strength of Concrete

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karbalaee, Omid (Author) ; Sajadi, Ali Akbar (Supervisor) ; Ghanbari, Bahram (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Silica nanoparticles is one of the most important mineral particles. In this study, Sodium silicate, Sulfuric acid and Sodium aluminate is used in order to synthesis of the modified Silica nanoparticles. The effects of temperature, reaction time and the molar ratio of regents were tested and optimized. Synthesized nanoparticles were characterized by use of XRD, FT-IR and SEM techniques. The results show that by controlling the reaction conditions, nanoparticles with an average size of 26.2 nm is obtained. The increase of temperature and reaction time alters the structure of the particles of amorphous state to a crystalline needles. The particle surface modification process was performed by... 

    The effect of water-cement ratio in compressive and abrasion strength of the nano silica concretes

    , Article World Applied Sciences Journal ; Volume 17, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 540-545 ; 18184952 (ISSN) Shamsai, A ; Rahmani, K ; Peroti, S ; Rahemi, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Development and construction of hydraulic structures like dams, the concrete durability in these kinds of structures has gained special attention. One of the crucial factor in concrete technology is it durability in hydraulic structures. Concrete has to resist against abrasion due to the crash of particles carried by water. To enhance the abrasion resistance of concrete different methods have been offered. In the present stud, the role of water-cement ratio in compressive and abrasion strength of nano silica concrete was investigated. The constructed concrete samples with 3% nano silica and water-cement ratios of 0.33, 0.36, 0.40, 0.44 and 0.50 were experimented. Other design features... 

    Optimisation of deep mixing technique by artificial neural network based on laboratory and field experiments

    , Article Georisk ; 2019 ; 17499518 (ISSN) Ahmadi Hosseini, A ; Mojtahedi, F. F ; Sadeghi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Ground improvement techniques are inevitable for weak soils that cannot endure the design load imposed by superstructures. Deep mixing technique (DMT) as one of these methods is promising and effective when a deep soil layer with low bearing capacity is encountered. Such deposits are quite common in the South-west of Iran where the studied site is located. In order to validate the influence of DMT on the enhancement of strength, both in-situ and laboratory tests were conducted. Afterwards, a parametric study was carried out to investigate the influence of key factors including cement content, water–cement ratio, curing time and plasticity index (PI) on the performance of DMT. In summary, a... 

    Optimisation of deep mixing technique by artificial neural network based on laboratory and field experiments

    , Article Georisk ; 2019 ; 17499518 (ISSN) Ahmadi Hosseini, S. A ; Mojtahedi, S. F. F ; Sadeghi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Ground improvement techniques are inevitable for weak soils that cannot endure the design load imposed by superstructures. Deep mixing technique (DMT) as one of these methods is promising and effective when a deep soil layer with low bearing capacity is encountered. Such deposits are quite common in the South-west of Iran where the studied site is located. In order to validate the influence of DMT on the enhancement of strength, both in-situ and laboratory tests were conducted. Afterwards, a parametric study was carried out to investigate the influence of key factors including cement content, water–cement ratio, curing time and plasticity index (PI) on the performance of DMT. In summary, a... 

    Evaluation of using different nanomaterials to stabilize the collapsible loessial soil

    , Article International Journal of Civil Engineering ; 2020 Haeri, S. M ; Valishzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2020
    Abstract
    Construction over problematic soils is a common problem in many parts of the world, and one of the effective procedures to tackle this problem is soil stabilization. Accordingly, the current study provides the finding of a laboratory investigation into the effect of three kinds of nanomaterials, including nano-silica (NS), nano-clay (NC) and nano-calcium carbonate (NCC) on the properties of a loessial collapsible soil. To accomplish this issue, reconstituted samples of the stabilized loessial soil were prepared for unconfined compression and consolidation tests. The results illustrated that an insignificant amount of nanomaterials (less than 1% of the total dry weight of the soil when is... 

    Determination of residual stresses in autofrettaged compound tubes for different geometries

    , Article 2007 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, PVP 2007, San Antonio, TX, 22 July 2007 through 26 July 2007 ; Volume 5 , 2008 , Pages 53-61 ; 0277027X (ISSN); 0791842835 (ISBN); 9780791842836 (ISBN) Mohammadi, M ; Farrahi, G. H ; Hoseini, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, using numerical solutions of bore and outer radius hoop residual stresses in various tube geometries for autofrettage prior to shrink fit and shrink fit prior to autofrettage design are investigated, and the results are compared with monobloc autofrettaged and shrunk fit tubes. Both of the former compound tubes induce more compressive bore hoop residual stresses than a monobloc autofrettage and shrunk fit case. Furthermore, in geometries in which maximum bore hoop residual stresses are induced, the outer radius experiences acceptably low tensile residual stresses. Bore hoop residual stresses increase with increase of tube outer radius; however the rate of increasing decreases.... 

    Effect of elevated temperatures on the compressive behavior of timber filled steel and pultruded GFRP tubes

    , Article Composite Structures ; Volume 271 , 2021 ; 02638223 (ISSN) Shekarchi, M ; Yekrangnia, M ; Biniaz, A ; Raftery, G. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    This study examines the use of timber as a filler material for steel and pultruded GFRP tube elements and the performance of these sections is compared to solid timber columns, hollow steel and hollow pultruded GFRP tube element after exposure to elevated temperature. In total, 102 specimens were fabricated and exposure to elevated temperature ranging from 20 to 700 °C was evaluated. It was found out that filled tubes using timber could improve the compressive strength and stiffness of tubular section specimens up to 73 and 212 percent, respectively. Timber filled steel tube (TFST) and hollow steel tube specimens had a better performance at elevated temperature in comparison to other... 

    Evaluation of using different nanomaterials to stabilize the collapsible loessial soil

    , Article International Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 19, Issue 5 , 2021 , Pages 583-594 ; 17350522 (ISSN) Haeri, S.M ; Valishzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    Construction over problematic soils is a common problem in many parts of the world, and one of the effective procedures to tackle this problem is soil stabilization. Accordingly, the current study provides the finding of a laboratory investigation into the effect of three kinds of nanomaterials, including nano-silica (NS), nano-clay (NC) and nano-calcium carbonate (NCC) on the properties of a loessial collapsible soil. To accomplish this issue, reconstituted samples of the stabilized loessial soil were prepared for unconfined compression and consolidation tests. The results illustrated that an insignificant amount of nanomaterials (less than 1% of the total dry weight of the soil when is... 

    Prediction of concrete compressive strength using a back-propagation neural network optimized by a genetic algorithm and response surface analysis considering the appearance of aggregates and curing conditions

    , Article Buildings ; Volume 12, Issue 4 , 2022 ; 20755309 (ISSN) Kashyzadeh, K. R ; Amiri, N ; Ghorbani, S ; Souri, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2022
    Abstract
    In the present research, the authors have attempted to examine the compressive strength of conventional concrete, which is made using different aggregate sizes and geometries considering various curing temperatures. To this end, different aggregate geometries (rounded and angular) were utilized in various aggregate sizes (10, 20, and 30 mm) to prepare 108 rectangular cubic specimens. Then, the curing process was carried out in the vicinity of wind at different temperatures (5◦ C < T < 30◦ C). Next, the static compression experiments were performed on 28-day concrete specimens. Additionally, each test was repeated three times to check the repeatability of the results. Finally, the mean... 

    Size influence of specimens and maximum aggregate on dam concrete: compressive strength

    , Article Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering ; Volume 21, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 349-355 ; 08991561 (ISSN) Khaloo, A. R ; Mohamadi Shooreh, M. R ; Askari, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The compressive strength of mass concrete in dams is obtained from laboratory experiments of various cylindrical specimens with diameters of 150, 250, and 300 mm, and heights of 300, 500, and 450 mm, respectively. These specimens with 37.5, 75, and 150 mm maximum size of aggregate were investigated. The 7- and 90-day compressive strength of concrete was found to be between 20 and 58 MPa depending on the size of the specimens. The results reveal the existence of a significant size effect. Based on test results, relationships between the strength of mass concrete specimens and their size and shape are developed. Finally, results and a discussion are presented regarding compressive strength... 

    The effect of elevated temperatures on the compressive section capacity of pultruded GFRP profiles

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 249 , July , 2020 Khaneghahi, M. H ; Najafabadi, E. P ; Bazli, M ; Vatani Oskouei, A ; Zhao, X. L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    The compressive performance of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) profiles subjected to elevated temperature was investigated through a large number of (3 0 0) tests. The effects of profile cross-sectional area, slenderness, and temperature on the behavior of the GFRP profiles at temperatures ranging from 25 to 400 °C were determined. It was observed that the compressive strength of the GFRP profiles has been decreased by half as the temperature exceeded 90 °C, i.e., close to the glass transition temperature of the matrix. The temperature and ratio of cross-sectional area to external perimeter were determined as two major parameters affecting section capacity. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd  

    Effects of Mica and Feldspar as partial cement replacement on the rheological, mechanical and thermal durability of self-compacting mortars

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 263 , December , 2020 Kohani Khoshkbijari, R ; Fard Samimi, M ; Mohammadi, F ; Talebitaher, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    In this experimental study, the impacts of replacing cement by Mica and Feldspar on rheological, mechanical and thermal durability of self-compacting mortars (SCMs) are investigated. The cement was partially replaced by Mica and Feldspar at the substitution rates of 10%, 20% and 30%. In general, 14 mix designs of SCMs were considered in two series with w/b ratios of 0.4 and 0.3. For assessment of rheological properties, mini-cone slump flow test and mini V-funnel tests were performed. The compressive strengths after 3, 7, 28 and 90 days of curing, and the 28-day flexural strength were obtained. All mixes were subjected to water absorption and sorptivity tests. For investigating the thermal... 

    Laboratory and in situ investigation of the compressive strength of CFRD concrete

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 242 , 2020 Vatani Oskouei, A ; Nazari, R ; Houshmand Khaneghahi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    One of the most essential and costly stages in Concrete Face Rockfill Dams (CFRD) construction is to implement the concrete at the upstream face of the dam without joints. As the face concrete is considered as the most integral part to prevent water penetration in CFRDs, it's quality control is of paramount importance. One of the conventional approaches for quality control of the concrete which is used in CFRD is the compressive strength of laboratory samples. The comparison of laboratory and in situ measurements provides information about the accuracy of the obtained results. This research investigates the correlation of concrete compressive strength determined by using different methods in... 

    Experimental Studies on Mechanical Properties of Cement Mortar Including Nano Alumina and Nano Silica

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafari Rahmatabadi, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Joghataie, Abdollreza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Due to the diameter and size of nanoparticles, they have been applied in various fields to make materials with better properties. In this thesis, the purpose has been to investigate the influence of nano alumina and nano alumina incorporating nano silica particles on mechanical properties of cement mortars. Different portions of nano alumina that include 1, 3, and 5% have been used. Nano silica with 1 and 2% has been used. At first, nano particles were dispersed by sonication with water, and then the cement mortars with various percent of nano additives with the same workability have been made. After different curing periods (7, 28 days), the specimens have been tested for bending and... 

    Effects of cold work prior to aging on microstructure of AEREX™350 superalloy

    , Article Materials Science and Engineering A ; Volume 480, Issue 1-2 , 2008 , Pages 434-438 ; 09215093 (ISSN) Farvizi, M ; Asgari, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The influence of different amounts of cold work on the evolution of microstructure during subsequent aging of AEREX™350 superalloy was investigated. Simple compression testing was used to impose desired plastic strain while microhardness testing, XRD, SEM and TEM techniques were used to characterize the response of the alloy following aging treatment. It was found that high levels of cold work followed by aging resulted in a drastic increase in the formation of Widmanstättan η phase and incidence of shear bands in the microstructure. Based on microstructural data, the effect of plastic strain on η phase formation and the physical origin of the localized shear bands are discussed. © 2007... 

    Foamability and compressive properties of AlSi7-3 vol.% SiC-0.5 wt.% TiH2 powder compact

    , Article Materials Letters ; Volume 62, Issue 10-11 , 2008 , Pages 1561-1564 ; 0167577X (ISSN) Esmaeelzadeh, S ; Simchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    This paper presents experimental results on the foaming behavior and compressive properties of AlSi7-3 vol.% SiC metal foam. Elemental powders of Al, Si, SiC and TiH2 were mixed, hot compacted and foamed at 750, 780 and 810 °C. It was shown that the addition of fine SiC particles (mean diameter of 3 μm) increases the melt expansion and improves the stability of AlSi7 foam. A less drainage in the cell structure was also noticed. Meanwhile, large irregular cells in the macrostructure and a slight degradation of the mechanical properties under compressive load were observed. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved  

    Effect of polypropylene fibers and cement on the strength improvement of subgrade lying on expansive soil

    , Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology - Transactions of Civil Engineering ; 2021 ; 22286160 (ISSN) Khan, S. Z ; Rehman, Z ; Khan, A. H ; Qamar, S ; Haider, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    The current study revealed the effectiveness of polypropylene (PP) fibers and cement to enhance the strength of black cotton soil. PP fibers and cement with different concentrations were mixed with black cotton soil. The strength of PP fiber and cement-based soil samples was measured in terms of unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and California Bearing ratio (CBR). Specimens for UCS and CBR tests were prepared at 2%, 4%, 6% and 8% of cement (by dry weight of soil) and seven percentages of polypropylene fibers i.e. 0.0%, 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4%, 0.5% and 0.6% (by dry weight of soil). Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis confirmed the presence of polypropylene and cement contents in...