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    Effects of diverging angle and fuel molecular weight on NOx emissions in converging and diverging ducts

    , Article Journal of Engineering Research ; Volume 1, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 161-179 ; 23071885 (ISSN) Moghiman, M ; Amiri, M ; Amiri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The present paper developed and validated a numerical procedure for the calculation of turbulent combustive flows in converging and diverging ducts. Through simulation of the heat transfer processes, the amounts of production and spread of NOx pollutants were measured. Also, this paper reported the results of a numerical investigation of the effects of the fuel Molecular Weight on NOx emissions in converging and diverging ducts. The fuels which were examined were methane, naphtha, and kerosene. The differential equations in the Von-Misses coordinate system were transformed to a cross-stream coordinate system in order to concentrate more grid lines near wall boundaries. A marching integration... 

    Robust simulation optimization using φ-divergence

    , Article International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations ; Volume 7, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 517-534 ; 19232926 (ISSN) Moghaddam, S ; Mahlooji, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Growing Science 
    Abstract
    We introduce a new robust simulation optimization method in which the probability of occurrence of uncertain parameters is considered. It is assumed that the probability distributions are unknown but historical data are on hand and using φ-divergence functionality the uncertainty region for the uncertain probability vector is defined. We propose two approaches to formulate the robust counterpart problem for the objective function estimated by Kriging. The first method is a minimax problem and the second method is based on the chance constraint definition. To illustrate the methods and assess their performance, numerical experiments are conducted. Results show that the second method obtains... 

    Variation of beam divergence as a function of discharge gap distance for a nitrogen laser

    , Article Modern Physics Letters B ; Volume 23, Issue 11 , 2009 , Pages 1457-1466 ; 02179849 (ISSN) Golnabi, H ; Nourani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    A simple geometrical method is used here for divergence determination of a TEA N2 laser. Using beam cross-section (rectangle) monitoring on the fluorescence paper and geometrical method, the laser beam divergence is determined. Variations of the laser beam width (W) and height (H) with respect to the gap distance are investigated for propagation distances of 10, 30, and 50 cm from the laser aperture. For the 0.52 mm gap, the beam width (W) at a distance of 10 cm is about 2 cm and height is also 2 cm (H = 2 cm), while both increase to about W = 3.125 cm, and H = 2.4 cm at a distance of 50 cm. At 50 cm distance, for a gap distance range of 0.52 mm, W = 3.125, H = 2.4 cm, which increases to W =... 

    Unitary unraveling for the dissipative continuous spontaneous localization model: application to optomechanical experiments

    , Article Physical Review A ; Volume 98, Issue 4 , 2018 ; 24699926 (ISSN) Nobakht, J ; Carlesso, M ; Donadi, S ; Paternostro, M ; Bassi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The continuous spontaneous localization (CSL) model strives to describe the quantum-to-classical transition from the viewpoint of collapse models. However, its original formulation suffers from a fundamental inconsistency in that it is explicitly energy nonconserving. Fortunately, a dissipative extension to CSL has been recently formulated that solves such an energy-divergence problem. We compare the predictions of the dissipative and nondissipative CSL models when various optomechanical settings are used and contrast such predictions with available experimental data, thus building the corresponding exclusion plots. © 2018 American Physical Society  

    Aeroservoelastic stability of supersonic slender-body flight vehicles

    , Article Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics ; Volume 29, Issue 6 , 2006 , Pages 1423-1427 ; 07315090 (ISSN) Haddadpour, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2006
    Abstract
    An analytical procedure for aeroservoplastic stability analysis of guided supersonic flight vehicles is developed by using slender body aerodynamic theory and modal analysis techniques. The roll channel is decoupled from pitch and yaw channels by using the linearized system of equations. Results show that divergence is the only aeroelastic instability that can occur for the nonrolling flight vehicle with no-control loop and is accurately computed using the first bending mode shape. The result of the divergence analysis demonstrates that the vehicle elasticity has a destabilizing effect on the pitch and yaw channels. The inclusion of aeroservoelasticity in the analysis can cause dynamic... 

    Experimental Study of the Effect of Divergence Angle on the Efficiency of Conical Nozzle in a Laboratory Solid Rocket Motor

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi, Farhad (Author) ; Farahani, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Mohammadi, Alireza (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Most propulsion systems use nozzles to increase the velocity of exhaust gas. Therefore, the efficiency of nozzles is important. Losses due to geometry and physical phenomena inside the nozzle define this efficiency. The length and divergence angle of the nozzle, the throat diameter, the Reynolds number, and the specifications and the combinations of fuel have a direct impact on these losses. Solid propellant rockets are widely used and today optimization of rockets is most noticeable. On the other hand, in different phases of design and optimization, empirical experiments are necessary, which are costly in real dimensions. The use of laboratory motors with specific considerations decrease... 

    Swirl intensity as a control mechanism for methane purification in supersonic gas separators

    , Article Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering ; Volume 83 , 2020 Ghorbanian, K ; Amini Magham, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    Supersonic gas separator is proposed for methane purification. One-dimensional analysis is performed to examine the design aspects associated with the converging-diverging nozzle and the liquid separation chamber. The results indicate that at low swirl intensities, the separation chamber length is about 100 times of the nozzle throat. Increasing the swirl intensity would lower this length sharply and it will be less than 10 for swirl intensity of unity which is equivalent to a swirl angle of 45°. In addition, a sensitivity analysis of the separator performance to the inlet conditions like the temperature, pressure, and composition of the mixture is carried out. It is observed that increasing... 

    Investigating Conformal Vector Field on Riemannian Manifolds

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hessam, Hamed (Author) ; Fanai, Hamid Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    At first the killing vector fields will be investigated. Conditions are introduced for the hypersurface of a Riemannian manifold with a killing vector field to be equipped with the same killing vector field. Then 2-killing vector field is studied and its relation with killing vector fields and monotone vector fields is presented. After that conformal vector fields are discussed and conditions are introduced in order that the Riemannian manifold equipped with a conformal vector field, isisometric to n-dimensional sphere with constant curvature. Finally we will present the conditions which conformal vector field is a 2-killing vector field. Then we will present the results in which the... 

    A Study on the Effect of Multi-domain Mental Conceptual Network on Metaphorical Creativity

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sheikhzadeh, Maral (Author) ; Khosravizadeh, Parvaneh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis was an attempt to find the effect of having multi-domain conceptual network on metaphorical creativity. The purpose of this research was to answer the following question: By extending and expanding the mental conceptual network, could one increase their potential creativity; In other words, is expansion of the mental conceptual network one of the parameters of creativity or not.To answer this question, a questionnaire and a test were developped. Through the questionnaire, we divided the sample group into the test and control groups. And the test indicated how creative each individual is.There were three different ways the sample group was divided. The criteria for dividing the... 

    A New Method for Measuring very Low Variation in Physical Parameters based on the Sensitivity to Conditions of Chaotic Systems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Seddighi Renani, Jamal (Author) ; Zohoor, Hasan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Since the beginning of human civilization, improving the methods of measuring and identifying changes in order to improve the level of comfort and safety of human civilization is inevitable. The intrinsic property of high sensitivity to system conditions in chaos phenomena has led some researchers to use this feature for purposes of identifying and measuring changes. The most important bugs of previous researches in this area are the complexity, lack of coherence and dependence on the nominal parameters. By analyzing the effect of the type and magnitude of the initial deviation in a system parameter on all the characteristics of the Duffing system response in the chaotic regime, was observed... 

    Discrete Exterior Calculus

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimi, Esmail (Author) ; Esfahani Zadeh, Mostafa (Supervisor) ; Daneshgar, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, a discrete exterior calculus is studied. Discrete exterior calculus is an attempt to create a discrete analogy of differential geometry and topology which is potentially applicable in computer science and physics. At first, simplicial complexes are presented as approximation of smooth manifolds. Then discrete forms and discrete exterior derivative are defined. We will observe that Stokes, theorem can be stated and proved in discrete analogy too. We will obtain Hodge operator by using dual complex and after that discrete Laplacian and Heat kernel will be calculated by using Hodge operator. In addition, we will define discrete vector field independent of discrete forms and then... 

    Experimental investigation of slip velocity and settling distribution of micro-particles in converging–diverging microchannel

    , Article Microsystem Technologies ; 2016 , Pages 1-10 ; 09467076 (ISSN) Shirinzadeh, F ; Saidi, M. H ; Davari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2016
    Abstract
    An experimental test bed based on single particle tracking techniques is employed in order to investigate the velocity domain, slip velocity, and settling distribution of micro-particles in low-Reynolds number poiseuille flow in converging–diverging microchannel. Three-dimensional velocity domain of particles are studied in the presence of walls and compared with the particle-free fluid. The results show that the velocity of particles moving near the side walls of microchannel decreases about 30 % compared to those moving at the centerline. Furthermore, the effects of converging–diverging geometry on sedimentation of micro-particles are considered. The results show an average decrease of... 

    Experimental investigation of slip velocity and settling distribution of micro-particles in converging–diverging microchannel

    , Article Microsystem Technologies ; Volume 23, Issue 8 , 2017 , Pages 3361-3370 ; 09467076 (ISSN) Shirinzadeh, F ; Saidi, M. H ; Davari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2017
    Abstract
    An experimental test bed based on single particle tracking techniques is employed in order to investigate the velocity domain, slip velocity, and settling distribution of micro-particles in low-Reynolds number poiseuille flow in converging–diverging microchannel. Three-dimensional velocity domain of particles are studied in the presence of walls and compared with the particle-free fluid. The results show that the velocity of particles moving near the side walls of microchannel decreases about 30 % compared to those moving at the centerline. Furthermore, the effects of converging–diverging geometry on sedimentation of micro-particles are considered. The results show an average decrease of... 

    Vibration and Buckling Analysis of Multi-walled Carbon Nanocone by Molecular Mechanics Approach and Stability Analysis of Carbon Nanocone Conveying Fluid

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rasouli Gandomani, Morteza (Author) ; Haddadpour, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, vibration analysis of multi-walled carbon nanoconesstudied by molecular mechanics approach. In this simulation, atoms of carbon and bondings of them modeled by concentrated mass and structural elements, respectively and then mode shapes and natural frequencies of these structures calculated and effects of height, apex angle, boundary conditions and number of layers on natural frequencies of carbon nanocones studied. Also, critical buckling load of multi-walled carbon nanocones due to axial and in-plane loads obtained and effects of height, apex angle and number of layers on critical buckling loads of carbon nanocones studied. These results validated by molecular dynamics and... 

    Passage-Way Identification and Crossing Control of an Experimental Swarm Robot

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Balaghi Enalou, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Alasti, Aria (Supervisor) ; Vatankhah, Ramin (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    The aim of the proposed thesis is to devise a method of passage-way identification and crossing control of an experimental swarm robot. In the previous works done in the Sharif University of Technology, The main focus was on the collective behaviours than can be emeged from a swarm robot. Collective behaviours are such a primitive behaviours that are combined in order to lead to a real mission. In this investigation, the main focus is on the design of a mission. In this way, by combining the aggregation-divegance, chain formation, leader following and wall following collective behaviours, the desired is fulfilled. The algorithms is so that in the first stage, the agents of the swarm... 

    Investigation of 3D flow in Typical Body and Decrease its Drag Coefficient at Hight Reynolds

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Najdi, Ramin (Author) ; Abbaspoor, Majid (Supervisor) ; Rad, Manoochehr (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Rapid growth in energy consumption and environmental concerns over conventional power generation technologies has increased the need for alternative energy sources. Kinetic hydropower has been available for decades, however, despite its minimal environmental impact, commercialization has been limited. The main purpose of the first part of this thesis is investigation of flow properties near the convergent-divergent nozzles with various geometries. Two parameters that studied include variation of drag force on body and mean velocity of water flow in middle cross section. In the second part, we studied a horizontal marine current turbine (which its geometry is taken from a NREL wind... 

    Analytical Investigation and Evaluation of Vulnerability of Deep Networks to Adversarial Perturbations

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azizi, Shayan (Author) ; Ghaemmaghami, Shahrokh (Supervisor) ; Amini, Sajjad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the most important problems in machine learning is investigating the performance of the learning algorithms, and especially deep neural networks, on adversarial examples, which are generated by imperceptibly perturbing input images, so that cause the model make a wrong prediction. Not only this line of research is important for making deep neural networks dependable, but also can help with understanding the fundamental limitations of deep neural networks, and the nature of their operation, which can in turn provide researchers with valuable insights into artificial intelligence. In this research work, we have tried to approach the topic with a mainly theoretical mindset. The method we... 

    Stability under Γ-convergence of least energy solutions for semilinear problems in the whole ℝN

    , Article SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis ; Volume 43, Issue 4 , 2011 , Pages 1759-1786 ; 00361410 (ISSN) Moameni, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    We study the homogenization of semilinear elliptic equations in divergence form with discontinuous oscillating coefficients in the whole ℝN. As is well known, the homogenization process in a classical framework is concerned with the study of asymptotic behavior of solutions u Isin; of boundary value problems when the period ∈ > 0 of the coefficients is small. By extending some of the classical homogenization results for quasi-linear elliptic equations to unbounded domains and, making use of various variational techniques, we shall establish some stability results under Γ-convergence of least energy solutions for such boundary value problems  

    On the capacity of level and type modulations in Molecular communication with ligand receptors

    , Article IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory - Proceedings, 14 June 2015 through 19 June 2015 ; Volume 2015-June , 2015 , Pages 1951-1955 ; 21578095 (ISSN) ; 9781467377041 (ISBN) Aminian, G ; Mirmohseni, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Fekri, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper, we consider the bacterial point-to-point communication problem with one transmitter and one receiver by considering the ligand receptor binding process. The most commonly investigated signalling model, referred to as the Level Scenario (LS), uses one type of a molecule with different concentration levels for signaling. An alternative approach is to employ multiple types of molecules with a single concentration level, referred to as the Type Scenario (TS). We investigate the trade-offs between the two scenarios for the ligand receptor from the capacity point of view. For this purpose, we evaluate the capacity using numerical algorithms. Moreover, we derive an upper bound on the... 

    Study of beam divergence of a fiber-bundle prism-coupled waveguide using ray tracing

    , Article Optik ; Volume 126, Issue 4 , 2015 , Pages 394-399 ; 00304026 (ISSN) Haghighatzadeh, A ; Golnabi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Urban und Fischer Verlag Jena  2015
    Abstract
    Experimental and theoretical results of a two-stage beam shaping system based on a flexible plastic fiber-bundle and a prism duct are described in this study. An imaging technique is used to investigate the divergence effect on the output beam images and intensity profiles. Photograph pictures of the output beam at different axial distances are taken by a digital camera and the image data is converted into a response curve and presented in this study. According to the experimental results, the propagation in the free space transforms a square beam with a hat-top intensity distribution into a rectangular beam with a conical intensity distribution. For theoretical investigations, using VOB...