Ahmed Mehaney
Beni-Suef University
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International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2013
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Mehaney; Ehab Abdel-Rahman
In this work, we have introduced a comprehensive study concerning with the effects of some physical parameters on the dispersive properties of 1D phononic crystal (PnC). We have treated the propagation of elastic (in-plane) waves incident normally on 1D PnC. Based on the transfer matrix method, the reflection coefficients are calculated and plotted for the plane waves. We have studied many physical parameters effects on the properties of PnCs such as type of surrounding material, type of composites materials, temperature and propagation of waves in defect structures. Also the phenomenon of local resonance was discussed in this survey. These results can be useful in many applications such as sound suppressions and temperature sensor materials.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2015
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Mehaney; Mostafa F. Eissa
Most conventional radiation detectors are based on electronic or photon collections. In this work, we introduce a new and novel type of ionizing particle detector based on phonon collection. Helium ion radiation treats tumors with better precision. There are nine known isotopes of helium, but only helium-3 and helium-4 are stable. Helium-4 is formed in fusion reactor technology and in enormous quantities during Big Bang nucleo-synthesis. In this study, we introduce a technique for helium-4 ion detection (sensing) based on the innovative properties of the new composite materials known as phononic crystals (PnCs). PnCs can provide an easy and cheap technique for ion detection compared with conventional methods. PnC structures commonly consist of a periodic array of two or more materials with different elastic properties. The two materials are polymethyl-methacrylate and polyethylene polymers. The calculations showed that the energies lost to target phonons are maximized at 1 keV helium-4 ion energy. There i...
Chinese Physics B | 2016
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Mehaney
This study reports on the propagation of elastic waves in 1D and 2D mass spring structures. An analytical and computation model is presented for the 1D and 2D mass spring systems with different examples. An enhancement in the band gap values was obtained by modeling the structures to obtain low frequency band gaps at small dimensions. Additionally, the evolution of the band gap as a function of mass value is discussed. Special attention is devoted to the local resonance property in frequency ranges within the gaps in the band structure for the corresponding infinite periodic lattice in the 1D and 2D mass spring system. A linear defect formed of a row of specific masses produces an elastic waveguide that transmits at the narrow pass band frequency. The frequency of the waveguides can be selected by adjusting the mass and stiffness coefficients of the materials constituting the waveguide. Moreover, we pay more attention to analyze the wave multiplexer and DE-multiplexer in the 2D mass spring system. We show that two of these tunable waveguides with alternating materials can be employed to filter and separate specific frequencies from a broad band input signal. The presented simulation data is validated through comparison with the published research, and can be extended in the development of resonators and MEMS verification.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2018
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Nagaty; Zaki S. Khalifa; Ahmed Mehaney
In this study, an acoustic energy harvester based on a two-dimensional phononic crystal has been constructed. The present structure consists of silicon cylinders in the air background with a polyvinylidene fluoride cylinder as a defect to confine the acoustic energy. The presented energy harvester depends on the piezoelectric effect (using the piezoelectric material polyvinylidene fluoride) that converts the confined acoustic energy to electric energy. The maximum output voltage obtained equals 170 mV. Moreover, the results revealed that the output voltage can be increased with increasing temperature. In addition, the effects of the load resistance and the geometry of the piezoelectric material on the output voltage have been studied theoretically. Based on these results, all previous studies about energy harvesting in phononic structures must take temperature effects into account.
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2012
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Mehaney
International Journal of Thermophysics | 2015
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Mehaney
Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism | 2017
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Mehaney; Sahar A. El-Naggar
Indian Journal of Physics | 2017
Arafa H. Aly; Ahmed Mehaney
Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism | 2018
Arafa H. Aly; Doaa Mohamed; Hussein A. Elsayed; Ahmed Mehaney
Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism | 2018
Ahmed Nagaty; Ahmed Mehaney; Arafa H. Aly