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    Efficiency measurement in data envelopment analysis in the presence of ordinal and interval data

    , Article Neural Computing and Applications ; 2016 , Pages 1-12 ; 09410643 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, B ; Tavana, M ; Rahmani, M ; Santos Arteaga, F. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer London  2016
    Abstract
    Several methods have been proposed in data envelopment analysis (DEA) for measuring efficiency in problems with interval or ordinal data. In this study, we review the weaknesses and drawbacks of these methods and show how converting ordinal or interval data into precise data can lead to violations of established DEA axioms. One of the axioms violated by these conversion processes is the inclusion of observations axiom, which requires a consistent definition of the production possibility set. We describe the special properties of ordinal and interval data together with their effect on the DEA-based rankings using a theorem and an example. We also propose a new algorithm and apply random... 

    Efficiency measurement in data envelopment analysis in the presence of ordinal and interval data

    , Article Neural Computing and Applications ; Volume 30, Issue 6 , 2018 , Pages 1971-1982 ; 09410643 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, B ; Tavana, M ; Rahmani, M ; Santos Arteaga, F. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer London  2018
    Abstract
    Several methods have been proposed in data envelopment analysis (DEA) for measuring efficiency in problems with interval or ordinal data. In this study, we review the weaknesses and drawbacks of these methods and show how converting ordinal or interval data into precise data can lead to violations of established DEA axioms. One of the axioms violated by these conversion processes is the inclusion of observations axiom, which requires a consistent definition of the production possibility set. We describe the special properties of ordinal and interval data together with their effect on the DEA-based rankings using a theorem and an example. We also propose a new algorithm and apply random... 

    Comparative assessment of the efficiencies of gas sparging and back-flushing to improve yeast microfiltration using tubular ceramic membranes

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 217, Issue 1-3 , 2007 , Pages 93-99 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Fadaei, H ; Tabaei, S. R ; Roostaazad, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Gas sparging and back-flushing treatments were compared as a means to tackle the problem of fouling in yeast microfiltration. Based on the feed and membrane characteristics, it was shown that either of these techniques could be superior to the other in order to overcome the problem. At more concentrated feed streams the main cause of flux decline was cake formation. In this condition gas sparging showed greater efficiency in flux enhancement. On the other hand at lower feed concentration the relative importance of internal fouling due to pore blockage, increased. In this case back-flushing was more effective. © 2007  

    Promotion of low-carbon economy through efficiency analysis: A case study of a petrochemical plant

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Research ; Volume 15, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 45-55 ; 17356865 (ISSN) Keivani, E ; Abbaspour, M ; Abedi, Z ; Ahmadian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    Over the past few decades, industrial development has caused a dramatic increment in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as a leading cause of climate change. Modifying the industrial plants' environmental performance is the main pillar of improving efficiency that can reduce the waste of resources and make achieving lower-cost global emission reduction targets of the Kyoto protocol's clean development mechanism (CDM) possible. Considering the essentiality of knowledge-based research in increasing the awareness of policymakers by providing better access to accurate and reliable information, an analytical survey on efficiency in oil, gas, and petrochemical industries has been conducted by... 

    Two strategies for multi-objective optimisation of solid oxide fuel cell stacks

    , Article International Journal of Sustainable Energy ; Vol. 33, issue. 4 , 2014 , p. 854-868 Roshandel, R ; Behzadi Forough, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper focuses on multi-objective optimisation (MOO) to optimise the planar solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stacks performance using a genetic algorithm. MOO problem does not have a single solution, but a complete Pareto curve, which involves the optional representation of possible compromise solutions. Here, two pairs of different objectives are considered as distinguished strategies. Optimisation of the first strategy predicts a maximum power output of 108.33 kW at a breakeven per-unit energy cost of 0.51 $/kWh and minimum breakeven per-unit energy cost of 0.30 $/kWh at a power of 42.18 kW. In the second strategy, maximum efficiency of 63.93%at a breakeven per-unit energy cost of 0.42... 

    A new integrated AR-IDEA model to find the best DMU in the presence of both weight restrictions and imprecise data

    , Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 125 , 2018 , Pages 357-363 ; 03608352 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, B ; Khalili, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a mathematical programming approach to efficiency measurement in many applications. In some real-life applications, three situations are established. First, the input and output data are imprecise. Second, it is necessary to use the weight restrictions in order to consider the management view. Third, the decision maker needs to find the best decision making units (DMUs). In the traditional DEA model, it is supposed that the input and output data are precise and the weights are free. This paper proposes a new mixed integer assurance-region imprecise DEA (AR-IDEA) model to find the best DMU by solving only one model. Also, a new algorithm is developed to find... 

    Performance of combined vorticity-based gridding and dual mesh method for gravity dominated reservoir flows

    , Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 67, Issue 3-4 , 2009 , Pages 127-139 ; 09204105 (ISSN) Firoozabadi, B ; Ashjari, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new combined method for accurate upscaling of two-phase displacements in highly heterogeneous reservoirs. The method has the capability to retain its high performance for various flow regimes, from viscous to gravity dominant displacements, without the need for further modifications and computational steps. Two different grids are incorporated for simulation. The grid on fine scale is used to recognize the complicated physics of flow which depends on dominated driving forces and their interaction with heterogeneity. However, to achieve a fast simulation, the global flow calculation is performed on the coarse scale grid using upscaled equivalent properties. The... 

    Using genetic algorithms for long-term planning of network of bridges

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 26, Issue 5 A , 2019 , Pages 2653-2664 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Alikhani, H ; Alvanchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2019
    Abstract
    Bridge maintenance activities are often budgeted, scheduled, and conducted for networks of bridges with different ages, types, and conditions, which can make bridge network maintenance management challenging. In this study, we propose an improved maintenance planning model based on genetic algorithm for a network of bridges to bring a long-term perspective to the lifespan of bridges. To test the applicability and efficiency of the model, it was applied to a network of 100 bridges in one of the south-western provinces of Iran. The results of the model implementation showed considerable potential for improvement over the currently adopted model for bridge maintenance planning. © 2019 Sharif... 

    Using genetic algorithms for long-term planning of network of bridges

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 26, Issue 5 A , 2019 , Pages 2653-2664 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Alikhani, H ; Alvanchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2019
    Abstract
    Bridge maintenance activities are often budgeted, scheduled, and conducted for networks of bridges with different ages, types, and conditions, which can make bridge network maintenance management challenging. In this study, we propose an improved maintenance planning model based on genetic algorithm for a network of bridges to bring a long-term perspective to the lifespan of bridges. To test the applicability and efficiency of the model, it was applied to a network of 100 bridges in one of the south-western provinces of Iran. The results of the model implementation showed considerable potential for improvement over the currently adopted model for bridge maintenance planning. © 2019 Sharif... 

    Performance improvement of mixed-flow centrifugal pumps with new impeller shrouds: Numerical and experimental investigations

    , Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 163 , 2021 , Pages 635-648 ; 09601481 (ISSN) Bozorgasareh, H ; Khalesi, J ; Jafari, M ; Gazori, H. O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    A new impeller configuration with innovatively-designed shrouds is introduced, and its impact on the pressure head and efficiency of the semi-open centrifugal pump is explored using experimental and numerical approaches. The proposed design includes attaching specific plates called bladelets to a semi-open impeller to limit the secondary flows over the blades resulting in an increase in the pump head and efficiency. Hydraulic performance of a centrifugal pump with three different bladelets at angles of 30°, 60°, and 90° is investigated experimentally, and the results are compared to semi-open and closed impellers. The values of pressure head and efficiency of the proposed centrifugal pump... 

    Experimental and modelling study of gravity drainage in a three-block system

    , Article Transport in Porous Media ; Volume 136, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 471-494 ; 01693913 (ISSN) Erfani, H ; Karimi Malekabadi, A ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Rostami, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Science and Business Media B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Gravity drainage is known as the controlling mechanism of oil recovery in naturally fractured reservoirs. The efficiency of this mechanism is controlled by block-to-block interactions through capillary continuity and/or reinfiltration processes. In this study, at first, several free-fall gravity drainage experiments were conducted on a well-designed three-block apparatus and the role of tilt angle, spacers’ permeability, wettability and effective contact area (representing a different status of the block-to-block interactions between matrix blocks) on the recovery efficiency were investigated. Then, an experimental-based numerical model of free-fall gravity drainage process was developed,... 

    Bubble-particle collision efficiency in rotating dissolved air flotation in paper-recycling wastewater treatment: experiments and modeling

    , Article Desalination and Water Treatment ; Volume 260 , 2022 , Pages 52-62 ; 19443994 (ISSN) Hasannattaj Jelodar, A ; Amini Rad, H ; Borghei, S. M ; Vossoughi, M ; Rouhollahi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Desalination Publications  2022
    Abstract
    Paper-recycling mills are serious environmental threats due to their high water consumption and highly polluted wastewater. Particles are the most common issue of paper-recycling wastewater, and their removal is of particular interest for recycling. Rotating dissolved air flotation (RDAF) is a system for separating particles, and the mixing zone of this system, where particles collide with air bubbles, is the most important part. As a widely used system in various industries, RDAF has rarely been investigated in the literature in terms of its optimization and efficiency improve-ment. In general, RDAF processes are basically the same as those of conventional dissolved air flotation (DAF)... 

    What is energy efficiency and emission reduction potential in the Iranian petrochemical industry?

    , Article International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control ; Volume 12 , 2013 , Pages 460-471 ; 17505836 (ISSN) Mohammadi, A ; Soltanieh, M ; Abbaspour, M ; Atabi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this study, the prospects of energy efficiency potential, clean development mechanism (CDM) and carbon income up to and beyond 2012 are investigated in the petrochemical industries of Iran as a major oil-producing country. This paper is to address four questions of: (1) the GHGs emission in Iranian petrochemical complexes, (2) the most energy-consuming processes, (3) units with the highest energy efficiency potentials and (4) potentials of CDM or similar carbon projects based on post-2012 scenarios. The petrochemical processes are investigated in two categories of non-polymeric and polymeric productions. Based on capital expenditure, economic saving, simple payback period, CO2 equivalent... 

    Nitrate reduction by nano-Fe/Cu particles in packed column

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 276, Issue 1-3 , 2011 , Pages 214-221 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Hosseini, S. M ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Kholghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this work the application of a modified surface nano zero valent iron (NZVI) as bimetallic Fe/Cu particles to remove high concentration of NO3--N through packed sand column has been studied. Dispersed nano-Fe/Cu particles has been synthesized in water mixed ethanol solvent system (1:4v/v) and described by XRD pattern, TEM and SEM images and BET analyze. Batch experiments have been conducted to investigate the effect of percentage coating of Fe0 by Cu on the nitrate removal. Research on packed sand column (120cm length, 6.5cm inner diameter) has been done under conditions of Nano-Fe/Cu concentration (2, 5, and 8gl-1 of solution), high initial NO3--N concentration (100, 200, and 300mgl-1)... 

    Effect of different configurations on 3-D analysis of flow through stay vanes And guide vanes of a francis turbine

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 17, Issue 6 B , NOVEMBER-DECEMBER , 2010 , Pages 419-432 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Dadfar, R ; Firoozabadi, B ; Ahmadi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Stay and guide vanes (distributor) are essential parts of a turbine. They are used to control the flow rate and to appropriately transfer the flow momentum to the runner. In this work, flow through the distributor is analyzed. For various Boundary Conditions (BC) and different configurations, threedimensional flows in the distributor of a Francis turbine are evaluated and compared with each other. The numerical simulations were carried out using Fluent software and the results were validated with a GAMM Francis turbine, where the geometry and detailed best efficiency measurements were publically available. In these simulations, the flow was assumed to be steady and the effect of turbulence... 

    Prediction of hydraulic efficiency of primary rectangular settling tanks using the non-linear k - ε turbulence model

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 17, Issue 3 B , 2010 , Pages 167-178 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Firoozabadi, B ; Ashjari, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Circulation is created in some parts of settling tanks. It can increase the mixing level, decrease the effective settling, and create a short circuiting from the inlet to the outlet. All above-mentioned phenomena act in such a way to decrease the tank's hydraulic efficiency, which quantitatively shows how flow within the tank is uniform and quiet. So, the main objective of the tank design process is to avoid forming the circulation zone, which is known as the dead zone. Prediction of the flow field and size of the recirculation zone is the first step in the design of settling tanks. In the present paper, the non-linear k - ε turbulence model is used for predicting the length of the... 

    Triethylamine removal using biotrickling filter (BTF): effect of height and recirculation liquid rate on BTFs performance

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; Volume 14, Issue 8 , 2017 , Pages 1615-1624 ; 17351472 (ISSN) Mirmohammadi, M ; Sotoudeheian, S ; Bayat, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies  2017
    Abstract
    This study investigated the removal of triethylamine using a biotrickling filter. The influence of affecting parameters, such as height and recirculation liquid rate (VL) on contaminant removal efficiency, was examined in detail. The results demonstrated that in the constant empty bed residence time (EBRT), when VL was increased, the removal efficiency (RE) increased. Also, for a specific VL, increasing EBRT could also increase RE values. However, it seems that an increasing VL is a more cost-effective way to enhance RE as compared to an increasing EBRT. The obtained outcomes represented that for a constant EBRT, an increase in inlet loading (IL) could decrease RE. For lower ILs, the removal... 

    Amplitude reconstruction of clipped OFDM by using DFT-based least squares

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 24, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 1353-1362 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ahmadi, A ; Talebi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    OFDM is an effective multicarrier transmission technique with one primary disadvantage; it suffers from high Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR). Although clipping and filtering is a simple and effective method for PAPR reduction, it makes in-band and out-of-band noise, which degrades the bit error rate performance and spectral efficiency. Publications on this subject show that clipped samples could be reconstructed at the receiver by using oversampled signal and bandwidth expansion. By building on published literature, this paper aims to achieve a low-complexity method. The proposed method has complexity order of O(L2) to solve linear system, where L indicates the number of clipped samples.... 

    Experimental investigation of a solar still equipped with an external heat storage system using phase change materials and heat pipes

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 409 , 2017 , Pages 128-135 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Faegh, M ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2017
    Abstract
    In this study, a novel idea of storing the latent heat of condensing vapor in solar stills by means of phase change materials (PCMs) as a thermal storage is experimentally investigated. During the daytime, the generated water vapor by the solar energy, is conducted to an external condenser filled with PCM to be condensed. The wasted latent heat is absorbed by PCM and thereby stored. It is worth noting that there is no direct contact between the saline water and the PCM, therefore, the solar energy is not directly stored in the PCM. In the evening, the energy stored in the PCM is transferred as heat to the saline water by heat pipes and enables the desalination process to continue. Several... 

    Design and construction of a two-phase fluid piston engine based on the structure of fluidyne

    , Article Energy ; Volume 127 , 2017 , Pages 660-670 ; 03605442 (ISSN) Moazami Goudarzi, H ; Yarahmadi, M ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    Engines that extract energy from low-grade heat sources, e.g., from other processes, have received considerable attention recently. The use of Fluidyne, which is a liquid piston Stirling engine, is quite popular. Herein, we explore the use of liquid-to-vapor phase change in a Fluidyne. This provides two considerable differentiators; (1) exploitation of very low temperature difference ΔT≈30 K, and (2) relatively low temperature ΔT≈330 K heat sources, for producing mechanical work, and thus electrical energy. The influence of three operating parameters, i.e., input heat flux, working fluid, and filling ratio, on the performance of the engine was characterized. Their optimum values, which yield...