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Hasan Ghasemzadeh,
Volume 6, Issue 2 (June 2008)
Abstract

Solute transport in unsaturated porous media can be viewed as a coupled phenomenon with water

and heat transport, together with mechanical behaviour of media. In this paper, solute transport is formulated

mathematically considering heat and water flow in deformable porous media. Advection, dispersion and

diffusion of chemical species in the liquid phase are considered. Convection and conduction for heat flow is

taken into account. Water flow is considered in both vapour and liquid phases. Equilibrium equation, energy

conservation, mass conservation and linear momentum for water, gas and solute are written and solved

simultaneously using finite element method. The developed model is validated by solving some examples and

comparing results with the results of experimental observation.


Hasan Ghasemzadeh, Ms. Esmat Akbari Jalalabad,
Volume 9, Issue 3 (September 2011)
Abstract

In this study compressive strength of carbon nanotube (CNT)/cement composite is computed by analytical method. For this purpose representative elementary volume (REV) as an indicator element of composite is chosen and analyzed by elasticity relationships and Von mises' criterion applied to it. It is assumed that carbon nanotubes are distributed uniformly in the cement and there is perfect bonding in the interface of cement and nanotube. At first for simplicity of computations, carbon nanotubes ( CNTs) are assumed to have unidirectional orientation in the cement matrix. In following, the relations are generalized to consider random distribution of nanotubes in cement, and a new factor suggested for random orientation of fibers in the CNT/cement composite. The results of analytical method are compared with experimental results.



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