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    Spin and charge fluctuations in a one-dimensional lattice with long-range interactions

    , Article Physica B: Condensed Matter ; Volume 571 , 2019 , Pages 204-209 ; 09214526 (ISSN) Talebi, A. H ; Davoudi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    We study the competition between spin and charge fluctuations of the extended Hubbard model with on-site and dipole-dipole interactions in a one-dimensional lattice. Using the extended two-particle self consistent (ETPSC) method, we find the corresponding expressions for spin and charge response functions. In this approach, the irreducible spin and charge vertices are a function of inter-particle distance (r) and wave-number (q). This theory allows us to determine the crossover temperatures and the dominant instability as a function of U and V. The phase diagrams are obtained for several effective particle densities: n = 0.5, n = 1 and n = 4/3. Each phase diagram (U − V − T space)... 

    Distributed power allocation for OFDM wireless ad-hoc networks based on average consensus

    , Article 10th IEEE Singapore International Conference on Communications Systems, ICCS 2006, Singapore, 30 October 2006 through 1 November 2006 ; 2006 ; 1424404118 (ISBN); 9781424404117 (ISBN) Talebi, M. S ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    This paper addresses the problem of optimal power allocation in multiuser OFDM ad-hoc networks. Our objective is to maximize the weighted rate-sum of users under total transmit power constraint. Maximizing a weighted rate-sum is more amenable whereas appropriate weight assignment to different users, guarantees fairness among users. We propose a distributed algorithm for optimal power allocation based on reaching a consensus among users for power allocation. The proposed algorithm is tractable in the sense of computational complexity and requires only local information at each node. Simulation results and the analysis of the algorithm are presented to support the proposed idea. © 2006 IEEE  

    Time of concentration of surface flow in complex hillslopes

    , Article Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics ; Volume 61, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 269-277 ; 0042790X (ISSN) Sabzevari, T ; Saghafian, B ; Talebi, A ; Ardakanian, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Versita  2013
    Abstract
    Time of concentration (TC) of surface flow in watersheds depends on the coupled response of hillslopes and stream networks. The important point in this background is to study the effects of the geometry and the shape of complex hillslopes on the time of concentration considering the degree of flow convergence (convergent, parallel or divergent) as well as the profile curvature (concave, straight or convex). In this research, the shape factor of complex hillslopes as introduced by Agnese et al. (2007) is generalized and linked to the TC. A new model for calculating TC of complex hillslopes is presented, which depends on the plan shape, the type and degree of profile curvature, the Manning... 

    Utility constrained energy minimization in aloha networks

    , Article 2007 4th Annual IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2007, Las Vegas, NV, 11 January 2007 through 13 January 2007 ; January , 2007 , Pages 665-669 ; 1424406668 (ISBN); 9781424406661 (ISBN) Khodaian, A ; Hossein Khalaj, B ; Talebi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper we consider the issue of energy efficiency in random access networks and show that optimizing transmission probabilities of nodes can enhance network performance in terms of energy consumption and fairness. First, we propose a heuristic power control method that improves throughput, and then we model the Utility Constrained Energy Minimization (UCEM) problem in which the utility constraint takes into account single and multi node performance. UCEM is modeled as a convex optimization problem and Sequential Quadratic Programming (SQP) is used to find optimal transmission probabilities. Numerical results show that our method can achieve fairness, reduce energy consumption and... 

    Nonlinear seismic behavior of elliptic-braced moment resisting frame using equivalent braced frame

    , Article Steel and Composite Structures ; Volume 40, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 45-64 ; 12299367 (ISSN) Ghasemi Jouneghani, H ; Haghollahi, A ; Talebi Kalaleh, M ; Beheshti Aval, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Techno-Press  2021
    Abstract
    Recently, the elliptic-braced moment resisting frame (ELBRF) which is a new lateral bracing system installed in the middle bay of the frame in the facade of buildings is introduced. This system not only prevents a solution for opening space problem in view of architectural aspects, but also improves the structural behavior. The main drawback of its using in view of numerical modeling in multistory buildings is lack of curved frame element in design and analysis software. To overcome this shortcoming, in this paper, for the first time, an equivalent element for elliptic brace is presented for ELBRF through a laboratory program and nonlinear finite element analysis, which will contribute to... 

    Adaptive consensus averaging for information fusion over sensor networks

    , Article 2006 IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Sysetems, MASS, Vancouver, BC, 9 October 2006 through 12 October 2006 ; Volume 1 , 2006 , Pages 562-565 ; 1424405076 (ISBN); 9781424405077 (ISBN) Talebi, M. S ; Kefayati, M ; Khalaj, B. H ; Rabiee, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2006
    Abstract
    This paper introduces adaptive consensus, a spatio-temporal adaptive method to improve convergence behavior of the current consensus fusion schemes. This is achieved by introducing a time adaptive weighting method for updating each sensor data in each iteration. Adaptive consensus method will improve node convergence rate, average convergence rate and the variance of error over the network. A mathematical formulation of the method according to the adaptive filter theory as well as derivation of the time adaptive weights and convergence conditions are presented. The analytical results are verified by simulation as well. ©2006 IEEE  

    Experimental Investigation of Biodiesel Production from Oils by Transesterification Method Catalyzed by Nano-heterogeneous Catalysts

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Soroush (Author) ;
    Abstract
    Today polyolefin definitely is one of the most applicable polymers in the world. One of these polymers is ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. Being applicable in a number of high-tech industries such as military service, battery separators, and other areas, expands the usage of these polymers. Electrospinning is one of the molding methods in order to synthesize fiber polymers. Using this method, a great deal of polymer fibers have been prepared. It is worth noting that the device used for olefins should have temperature control and temperature increase ability. The electrospinning device with the temperature control has not been built in the country; therefore, this device has been... 

    Non-statistical rational maps

    , Article Mathematische Zeitschrift ; Volume 302, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 589-608 ; 00255874 (ISSN) Talebi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2022
    Abstract
    We show that in the family of degree d⩾ 2 rational maps of the Riemann sphere, the closure of strictly postcritically finite maps contains a (relatively) Baire generic subset of maps displaying maximal non-statistical behavior: for a map f in this generic subset, the set of accumulation points of the sequence of empirical measures of almost every point in the phase space, is equal to the largest possible one, that is the set of all f-invariant measures. We also introduce an abstract setting to study non-statistical dynamics and sufficient conditions for their existence in a general family of maps. These sufficient conditions are related to the notions of “statistical instability” and... 

    Role of cooling rate in selective synthesis of graphene and carbon nanotube on Fe foil using hot filament chemical vapor deposition

    , Article 2016 IEEE 7th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference, UEMCON 2016, 20 October 2016 through 22 October 2016 ; 2016 ; 9781509014965 (ISBN) Abdolahi, M ; Kaminska, B ; Akhavan, O ; Talebi, S ; Ghoranneviss, M ; Arab, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    In this study, graphene sheets and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were selectively grown on Fe foil at a relatively low growth temperature and varying cooling rates using a hot filament chemical vapor deposition (HFCVD) apparatus with C2H2 as the precursor. The results of the scanning electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy revealed that the increase of the cooling rate from 7 to 10 or 20 °C/min provoked a structure transition from CNT to graphene. The optimum crystal quality of the graphene sheets (Iq/Id ∼1.1) was achieved at the cooling rate of 20 °C/min. According to the AFM analysis, the thickness of the stacked graphene sheets was found to be ∼2.9-3.8 nm containing ∼8-11 monolayers. The XRD... 

    Design of Tensegrity Structure as Supporting Structure of Mesh-Like Deployable Antenna for use in Micro-Satellites

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Behnam (Author) ; Abedian, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Deployable structures have been used on small satellites since the beginning of such space programmes. Here, the design sequence for a special tensegrity structure, for use as supporting structure for deployable mesh-like antenna will be proposed. The design process is conducted to prevent structural elements from failure, and satisfy the minimum specified natural frequency. In this research, structural modeling is performed based on two external geometric parameters (overall height and diameter), and three internal geometric parameters (elements cross-section properties). The pre-stress in structural element is the last design parameter. Also, materials are pre-assigned. Internal forces of... 

    A Stochastic Process Algebra for Ad Hoc Protocols Verification

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Mahmood (Author) ; Movaghar, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Processalgebras,acompositionalmethodofmodelingsystemsandtheirbehavioural features, have been a key instrument in the verification of systems and have strived to completely span a whole spectrum of verification solutions for diverse areas of applications. In this sense, modeling and analysis of the performance metrics in a Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) in contrast to other systems, face different challenges which demand different strategies. Hence, our goal here is to model and analyze the qualitative and quantitative aspects of MANETs within one especially designed compositional framework. To achieve this framework, we will first have a look at the different methods which aim to model MANETs... 

    Numerical modeling of adhesively bonded composite patch repair of cracked aluminum panels with concept of CZM and XFEM

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering ; Volume 230, Issue 8 , 2016 , Pages 1448-1466 ; 09544100 (ISSN) Talebi, B ; Abedian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Application of composite patches in repair of damaged/aged aircraft structures is one of the most popular repairing methods in aerospace engineering. Since running experiments are difficult, time consuming, expensive, and also require high level of expertise, simulation of the behavior of the patch and also the faulty components after repair can assist designers and engineers in optimization of their designs. In this article, full-scale simulation of a damaged panel that is experimentally repaired with a composite patch will be considered using ABAQUS, a commercial finite element code. The crack growth process is modeled with the extended finite element method and the cohesive zone model... 

    Numerical and Experimental Methods to Optimization and Damage Detection in Composite Patch Repairs

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Behnam (Author) ; Abedian, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Application of composite patches in repair of damaged/aged aircraft structures is one of the most popular repairing methods in aerospace engineering and because of its advantages the use of this type of repair is increasing today. However, to use these patches in life extension of aged aircraft, the added weight to the structure should be strictly controlled. This could be best done if achieving the optimum and smart design by using optimization and structural health monitoring methods. These two concept about pre-designed of composite patch repair are investigated in this thesis. The simulation by Abaqus software and experimental results and tests will be used for this purpose. In first... 

    Optimization of composite patch repair for maximum stability of crack growth in an aluminum plate

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 231, Issue 20 , 2017 , Pages 3690-3701 ; 09544062 (ISSN) Talebi, B ; Abedian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    In this paper, the configuration parameters of pre-designed composite patch repair are optimized with the aim of achieving the highest level of stability of crack growth in aluminum in the presence of some constraints such as weight, load sustainability, shear stress in the adhesive layer and maximum stress in the patch. For this purpose, the patch is modeled in full scale by ABAQUS, a commercial finite element code. The crack growth process is simulated with the extended finite element method under uniaxial tensile loading, and the Cohesive Zone Model is used to model the progressive damage in the adhesive of the composite patch repair. Also, sensitivity analysis is performed on the... 

    Conceptual Study of an Unmanned Water-Thrusted Aerial Firefighting System (UWFS)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Mohammad (Author) ; Saghafi, Fariborz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research work, the concept of an unmanned aerial firefighting system with water thrusters has been studied. This system consists of a platform head, a waterhose and a ground pump. The concept is briefly to pump water through the hose and then fall it down on fire from the platform. This conceptual system may have many other applications. The other applications have also been addressed in the introduction section. This platform can be considered as an unmanned aerial vehicle whose lift and control forces is provided by water thrusters. The conceptual study has been carried out based on three subjects of preliminary sizing, system dynamic modeling and controller design for platform... 

    A Bounded Translation of Universal Quantifier-Free Sequents of Intuitionistic Predicate Logic into Basic Predicate Logic

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Marzieh (Author) ; Ardeshir, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis we construct a bounded translation of intuitionistic predicate logic into Basic predicate logic with restricted use of universal quantifier and without equality inspired by papers [1] and [2]  

    Management of Classifiers Pool in Data Stream Classification Using Probabilistic Graphical Models

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Hesamoddin (Author) ; Beigy, Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Concept drift is a common situation in data streams where distribution which data is generated from, changes over time due to various reasons like environmental changes. This phenomenon challenges classification process strongly. Recent studies on keeping a pool of classifiers each modeling one of the concepts, have achieved promising results. Storing used classifiers in a pool enables us to exploit prior knowledge of concepts in the future occurrence of them. Most of the methods presented so far, introduce a similarity measure between current and past concepts and select the closest stored concept as current one. These methods don’t consider possible relations and dependenies between... 

    Numerical Simulation of Incompressible Turbulent Flow with the Artificial Compressibility-Based Incompressible Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Mahyar (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present study, an incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics based on the artificial compressibility method is applied for simulating the incompressible turbulent flows. The Reynolds-averaged incompressible Navier–Stokes equations using the artificial compressibility method in the Eulerian reference frame are written in the Lagrangian reference frame to provide an appropriate incompressible SPH algorithm for the turbulent flow computations. Here, the k-L_m turbulence model, which is a simplified k-ϵ turbulence model, is used and formulated in the Lagrangian reference frame. The SPH formulation implemented here is based on an implicit dual-time stepping scheme to be capable of... 

    Performance of BRBF System and Comparing it with the OCBF System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Elnaz (Author) ; Kazemi, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Buckling-Restrained Braced Frame system (BRBFs) are a new type of steel seismic-load-resisting system that has found use in several countries because of its efficiency and its promise of seismic performance far superior to that of conventional braced frames. The system is addressed in the 2005 edition of the AISC Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings, also a set of design provisions has been developed by NEHRP. This thesis illustrates the seismic design of buckling-restrained braced frames and compares its seismic performance with the performance of ordinary bracing systems. This work investigates the advantage and disadvantages of this new type of seismic resisting. By having... 

    Experimental Investigation of Pressure Distribution on the Surface of a Supercritical Airfoil in Transonic Regime

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi, Masoud (Author) ; Soltani, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Transonic flow study is important due to its vast applications. Supercritical airfoils are designed for transonic flow to postpone drag divergence and reduce the strength of shock. This type of airfoils are chiefly used in modern commercial airplanes because of their low drag in transonic regime and, as a result, reduction in their fuel consumption. Using supercritical airfoils needs accurate investigation of flow field due to several influential factors such as specific geometry, nonlinear nature of flow phenomena, and compressibility effects. However, the availability of experimental and numerical data for supercritical airfoils is less than that of the conventional ones. Thus,...