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    Upper Bounds for Eigenvalues of Natural Operators on Compact Riemannian Manifolds

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hassannezhad, Asma (Author) ; Colbois, Bruno (Supervisor) ; El Soufi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Ranjbar-Motlagh, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this thesis is to find upper bounds for the eigenvalues of natural operators acting on functions on a compact Riemannian man-ifold (M, g) such as the Laplace–Beltrami operator and Laplace-type operators. In the case of the Laplace–Beltrami operator, two aspects are investigated:
    The first aspect is to study relationships between the intrinsic geometry and eigenvalues of the Laplace–Beltrami operator. In this regard, we obtain upper bounds depending only on the dimension and a conformal invariant called min-conformal volume. Asymptotically, these bounds are consistent with the Weyl law. They improve previous results by Korevaar and Yang and Yau. The proof relies on the... 

    A self-similar approach to study nanofluid flow driven by a stretching curved sheet

    , Article Symmetry ; Volume 14, Issue 10 , 2022 ; 20738994 (ISSN) Ali, K ; Jamshed, W ; Ahmad, S ; Bashir, H ; Ahmad, S ; Tag El Din, E.S.M ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2022
    Abstract
    Nano-fluids have considerable importance in the field of thermal development that relates to several industrial systems. There are some key applications in recent construction systems flow, as well as microscale cooling gadgets and microstructure electric gadgets for thermal migration. The current investigation concludes the study of electrically conducting nano-fluid flow and heat transfer analysis in two-dimensional boundary layer flow over a curved extending surface in the coexisting of magnetic field, heat generation and thermal radiation. The small sized particles of copper (Cu) are taken as nanoparticles and water is assumed to be the base fluid. We used quasi-linearization and central... 

    Impact of swimming gyrotactic microorganisms and viscous dissipation on nanoparticles flow through a permeable medium: a numerical assessment

    , Article Journal of Nanomaterials ; Volume 2022 , 2022 ; 16874110 (ISSN) Ahmad, S ; Younis, J ; Ali, K ; Rizwan, M ; Ashraf, M ; Abd El Salam, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Hindawi Limited  2022
    Abstract
    In this paper, heat and mass transportation flow of swimming gyrotactic microorganisms (microbes) and solid nanoparticles under the viscous dissipation effect is investigated. The flow model PDEs are renovated with ordinary ones using suitable boundary layer approximations. The system governing the flow model dimensionless equations as well as boundary conditions is numerically treated with the SOR (successive over relaxation) technique. The flow, heat, and mass transport characteristics are examined against the prime parameters. A comparison is examined to be in a good agreement with the earlier results. It is found here that flow and thermal characteristics of the problem are substantially... 

    Molecular interaction and magnetic dipole effects on fully developed nanofluid flowing via a vertical duct applying finite volume methodology

    , Article Symmetry ; Volume 14, Issue 10 , 2022 ; 20738994 (ISSN) Ali, K ; Ahmad, S ; Ahmad, S ; Jamshed, W ; Hussain, S. M ; Tag El Din, E.S.M ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2022
    Abstract
    Interpreting the complex interaction of nanostructured fluid flow with a dipole in a duct, with peripherally uniform temperature distribution, is the main focus of the current work. This paper also sheds light on the changes in the Nusselt number, temperature profiles, and velocity distributions for the fully developed nanofluid flow in a vertical rectangular duct due to a dipole placed near a corner of the duct. A finite volume approach has been incorporated for the numerical study of the problem. It is interesting to note the unusually lower values of the Nusselt number for the higher values of the ratio Gr/Re. Due to the nanostructure in the fluid, an enhancement in the Nusselt number has... 

    A study of pressure-driven flow in a vertical duct near two current-carrying wires using finite volume technique

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2022 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Ali, K ; Jamshed, W ; Suriya Uma Devi, S ; Ibrahim, R. W ; Ahmad, S ; Tag El Din, E.S.M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Research  2022
    Abstract
    For heating, ventilation or air conditioning purposes in massive multistory building constructions, ducts are a common choice for air supply, return, or exhaust. Rapid population expansion, particularly in industrially concentrated areas, has given rise to a tradition of erecting high-rise buildings in which contaminated air is removed by making use of vertical ducts. For satisfying the enormous energy requirements of such structures, high voltage wires are used which are typically positioned near the ventilation ducts. This leads to a consequent motivation of studying the interaction of magnetic field (MF) around such wires with the flow in a duct, caused by vacuum pump or exhaust fan etc.... 

    Thermal characteristics of kerosene oil-based hybrid nanofluids (Ag-MnZnFe2O4): A comprehensive study

    , Article Frontiers in Energy Research ; Volume 10 , 2022 ; 2296598X (ISSN) Ahmad, S ; Ali, K ; Haider, T ; Jamshed, W ; Tag El Din, E. S. M ; Hussain, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Frontiers Media S.A  2022
    Abstract
    Hybrid nanofluids are new and most fascinating types of fluids that involve superior thermal characteristics. These fluids exhibit better heat-transfer performance as equated to conventional fluids. Our concern, in this paper, is to numerically interpret the kerosene oil-based hybrid nanofluids comprising dissimilar nanoparticles like silver (Ag) and manganese zinc ferrite (MnZnFe2O4). A numerical algorithm, which is mainly based on finite difference discretization, is developed to find the numerical solution of the problem. A numerical comparison appraises the efficiency of this algorithm. The effects of physical parameters are examined via the graphical representations in either case of... 

    Manufacture of Smart Drug Delivery System with UCST Polymers

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi, Ahmad Reza (Author) ; Ramazani, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Smart heat-sensitive polymers play a unique role in drug delivery systems due to reversible behavior in response to environmental changes, especially temperature changes. Among the heat-sensitive polymers, UCST polymers due to their specific behavior and very little-known polymers with this feature are the subject of many new researches. In the present study, New designed temperature-sensitive polymers with UCST capability based on acrylamide and vinyl acetate were synthesized. These copolymers were synthesized in different percentages of acrylamide by free radical polymerization in solution conditions. All polymers compounds were characterized by H-NMR, FT-IR, DSC and GPC measurements. The... 

    Numerical study of lorentz force interaction with micro structure in channel flow

    , Article Energies ; Volume 14, Issue 14 , 2021 ; 19961073 (ISSN) Ahmad, S ; Ali, K ; Ahmad, S ; Cai, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2021
    Abstract
    The heat transfer Magnetohydrodynamics flows have been potentially used to enhance the thermal characteristics of several systems such as heat exchangers, electromagnetic casting, adjusting blood flow, X-rays, magnetic drug treatment, cooling of nuclear reactors, and magnetic devices for cell separation. Our concern in this article is to numerically investigate the flow of an incompressible Magnetohydrodynamics micropolar fluid with heat transportation through a channel having porous walls. By employing the suitable dimensionless coordinates, the flow model equations are converted into a nonlinear system of dimensionless ordinary differential equations, which are then numerically treated for... 

    A comprehensive statistical study on daytime surface urban heat island during summer in urban areas, case study: Cairo and its new towns

    , Article Remote Sensing ; Volume 8, Issue 8 , 2016 ; 20724292 (ISSN) Taheri Shahraiyni, H ; Sodoudi, S ; El Zafarany, A ; Abou El Seoud, T ; Ashraf, H ; Krone, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2016
    Abstract
    Surface urban heat island (SUHI) is defined as the elevated land surface temperature (LST) in urban area in comparison with non-urban areas, and it can influence the energy consumption, comfort and health of urban residents. In this study, the existence of daytime SUHI, in Cairo and its new towns during the summer, is investigated using three different approaches; (1) utilization of pre-urbanization observations as LST references; (2) utilization of rural observations as LST references (urban-rural difference); and (3) utilization of the SIUHI (Surface Intra Urban Heat Island) approach. A time series of Landsat TM & ETM+ data (46 images) from 1984 to 2015 was employed in this study for... 

    Effect of Amplitude of Electric Field on the Rotation of Liquid Film

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mashhadi, Meysam (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    By direct and alternating electric field applied to thin film of liquid suspended in the air we can spin out and control it. Rotation pattern depends on the geometry of the electrodes and the applied magnetic field. This is called a rotating liquid film (Liquid Film Motor). To determine the cause of rotation, different models have been proposed. In this project we have tried to check the accuracy of any of the models. Using particle velocimetry using the photo, we calculate the velocity pattern. Then, using the Navier-Stokes equation calculate the acceleration and viscosity from the velocity. Then, for a special arrangement using a finite diffrent method, electric potential and the electric... 

    Assessing the Ecological Potential of Tehran City Using Sustainable Urban Criteria

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Aghashahi, Nazli (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The citizens’ dissatisfaction with the decreased life and residential care quality is increasing as a result of the rapid growth and development of cities. To find an effective solution to reduce and control these harmful effects is one of the main concerns of urban managers and planners in most countries. In this research, various ecological and sustainability criteria were selected through library-based studies and relative recognition of the region. The Maps were mostly provided through satellite imagery and some by using synoptic data collected from the official aerology website of the country, Iran. Through surveying the experts, different criteria were evaluated and based on the... 

    Prediction of Agricultural Water Demand and Uncertainties Under Climate Change(Case Study: Wheat in Cities of Dezful and Andimeshk)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Memarzadeh, Ali (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Climate change impacts especially on temperature and precipitation, may have various effects on agriculture and water demand of agriculture sector in different regions around the world. Based on numerous researches, these effects may be positive in a region while another region might endure negative effects. Therefore carrying out researches and developing methods to predict these impacts as well as mitigating strategies seem to be essential. The most worldwide accepted method is using global circulation models (GCMs) outputs under different greenhouse gases emission scenarios, and according to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessments. IPCC claims that the most recent... 

    Thermal Relaxation Time Of Healthy and Cancerous Tissue In Pulsed Laser Using Monte Carlo Simulation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khaze, Mehran (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Thermal relaxation time is the time when maximum temperature of a particle get to 1/e of it’s initial value. The destruction of a tissue depends to this important parameter. This parameter has studied by Monte Carlo simulation of pulsed laser in to environment as healthy and cancerous tissue. The main goal of this method is providing proper temperature in a special area so that minimize thermal destruction around that area. In this thesis, temperature distribution of tissue that is caused by pulsed laser, has solved by new method;in this new method the pulse duration uses for Monte Carlo simulation. Also using the solution of radiation transfer equation by Discretes Ordinate Method, new... 

    Design and Build an Acoustic Tweezers and Move up the Polystyrene Particles

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghavidel, Amir (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Ultrasound waves have attracted substantial attention due to their potential for trapping the small particles, which cannot be handled by usual tweezers. The acoustic tweezer is a technology that is able to tarp and control the movement of micrometer to millimeter objects by standing or focused sound waves. Acoustic tweezers are the subject of many researches around the world, due to simplicity, cost-effective, biocompatibility and most important better performance in non-transparent optical environments, compared with optical tweezers.In this project, by using a ring piezoelectric and a power amplifier, an acoustic tweezer was designed and constructed. Moreover, the polystyrene particles... 

    Thin Film Thickness Measurement Using Colors of Interference Fringes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sadegh, Sanaz (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    There are several methods for measuring thin film thickness, however, for the analysis of liquid film motors [1] we need a method which is capable of measuring the thickness using a single image of the film. In this work, we use the colors that appear on thin films, such as soup bubbles, which is a result of light interference to calculate the thickness of the layer  

    Interactive educational tool for teaching a simple cipher

    , Article Proceedings - 2014 International Symposium on Biometrics and Security Technologies, ISBAST 2014, 26 August 2014 through 27 August 2014 ; 2015 , Pages 102-105 ; 9781479964444 (ISBN) El Farra, A. A. H ; Zahedi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper, a practical educational tool based on Java programming is described. The approach is based on using a fully interactive graphical user interface for teaching cipher algorithms. As an example, a transposition cipher is covered, where students can try different keys and observe the effect of parameters such as key length, choice of letters for the key on the ciphertext. At the same time, the process of breaking the cipher algorithm (cryptanalysis) is rendered possible by students injecting known plaintext. The developed program offers an option where it tries systematically all keys (brute force) to break the cipher. Being extendable, the platform is thought to be able to play a... 

    Forecasting Urban Groundwater Level Applying Geographical Information System (GIS) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jazaei, Farhad (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Groundwater beneath the cities is becoming an important and valuable resource. Conjunctive use of surface and groundwater is likely to become increasingly more common as urban population grows by time. Therefore, one important requirement for urban water management planning is forecasting the groundwater level fluctuations. Unfortunately less experience and information is available to evaluate the fluctuations of groundwater level in urban environment compare to the natural systems, also different processes (sources) are involved in an urban water cycle, which all together make it more complicated to study. Similar to many other megacities, there is a serious lack of hydrogeological and... 

    Strain Analysis of Sheet Metal Forming Parts by Inverse Finite Element Method Considering the Tooling Effects

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hajian, Masoud (Author) ; Assempour, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this work is to introduce an inverse finite element tool for prediction of the blank geometry and forming severity in stamping of 3D sheet metal parts. To achieve this goal total deformation theory of plasticity has been employed. In this method the final 3D part is unfolded on the flat surface and therefore the problem is reduced to two dimensional computations. Some tooling effects including blank holder force, bending and unbending and effect of draw bead are also considered. To investigate the capability of this work, predictions of the blank shape and strain distribution and forming severity have been performed on two circular and square parts. The results have been... 

    Study of Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources (Case Study: Karkheh River Basin)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseini, Farzad (Author) ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Future of the Karkheh River Basin and its people’s livelihoods clearly depends on natural resources like water, soil, vegetation and livestock. As water is the most limiting natural resource in this basin, any increase in water productivity will almost certainly benefit rural livelihoods. To ensure the sustainability of the improvements in water productivity, assessment of the possible impacts of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the basin is necessary. In this study the potential impacts of climate change on hydrology in the Karkheh River Basin were assessed using a macroscale hydrology model driven by 21st century simulations of temperature and precipitation downscaled... 

    Optimaztion of Distance Between Stations in Cold Roll Forming

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Noghabi, Mohammad (Author) ; Assempour, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cold roll forming is a process for manufacturing of long sheet metal products with constant cross sections. The base of this process is bending and formation of plastic deformation in sheet. In this process, bending operation occurs in several forming stations. The purpose of this project is estimation of the distance between stations in roll forming. This work is based on determination of deformation length. In this study, first, the researches done in the roll forming is expressed. Then, a relation for estimation of deformation length has been derived that could be used in different stages of roll forming. Compared with other works, the work hardening effect has been considered in the...