Morteza Abbasi
Islamic Azad University
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Physics of Metals and Metallography | 2018
Morteza Abbasi; Reza Derakhshandeh-Haghighi
The weldability of aluminum bronze alloys lends it to fabrication of items such as pipes and pressure vessels. Thus, obtaining high strength along with good ductility is necessary. Gas tungsten arc welding of Cu–7Al–3Fe aluminum bronze alloy was performed by variation of some parameters such as shielding gas flow rate, preheat and post weld heat treatment. Optical and scanning electron microscopy along with EDX analysis was applied for different samples. Microhardness measurements and tensile tests were performed to see the effect of these parameters on ultimate tensile strength and ductility of samples.
Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection | 2014
Morteza Abbasi; Mahmoud Rezazad Bari; Shahram Aramideh; Nasrin Veghar Mousavi; Mohammad Ghayyomi
Surfactant that is produced from cheap sources like oil sludge by biological agents such as bacteria can be used in various industrial processes. For example, it can be used in environmental processes such as bioremediation and elimination of environmental pollutants, and acts as synergistic agents and distributor pesticides on waxy leaves in agriculture. In this study, biosurfactant which is produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (isolated from petroleum sludge) at the intervals of 24, 48, 72 and 96 h, along with chemical surfactant Tween 80 and the biological control agent, Bacillus thuringiensis, in a pilot project for controlling one important cabbage pest (Pieris brassicae), their synergistic properties were evaluated. Statistical analysis of the results showed that B. thuringiensis in combination with biosurfactant produced at different times and B. thuringiensis in combination with chemical surfactant Tween 80 when compared with control treatments like B. thuringiensis alone and B. thuringiensis plus tween 80 as positive controls and distilled water as negative control have significant differences (p < 0.05). This research showed that surfactant treatment produced at the intervals of 24 and 48 h in combination with B. thuringiensis has the greatest synergistic effect when compared to chemical surfactant treatment. This study concluded that biosurfactant can be used as a distributor and synergistic agent against plant pests and in addition to this, their biological roles in bioremediation can be used as a viable alternative to non-economical chemical surfactants that annually enter millions of tonnes of harmful chemical substances into the fields and underground water.
Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (WJST) | 2013
Morteza Abbasi; D.D. Ganji; Iman Rahimipetroudi; Mehran Khaki
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics | 2016
P. Ghasemi Moakher; Morteza Abbasi; Mehran Khaki Jamei
Journal of The Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering | 2017
Mohammad Hasan Taheri; Morteza Abbasi; Mehran Khaki Jamei
Journal of The Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering | 2016
Morteza Abbasi; Mehran Khaki; Alireza Rahbari; D.D. Ganji; Iman Rahimipetroudi
international journal of nano dimension | 2015
D. Domiri Ganji; M. M. Peiravi; Morteza Abbasi
Mechanical Sciences | 2018
Alireza Rahbari; Morteza Abbasi; Iman Rahimipetroudi; Bengt Sundén; D.D. Ganji; Mehdi Fahmideh Gholami
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transaction A-science | 2018
Morteza Abbasi
Journal of The Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering | 2016
R. Hasankhani Gavabari; Morteza Abbasi; D. D. Ganji; I. Rahimipetroudi; A. Bozorgi