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    Coping with congestion: Understanding the role of simultaneous transportation demand management policies on commuters

    , Article Transport Policy ; Volume 30 , 2013 , Pages 229-237 ; 0967070X (ISSN) Habibian, M ; Kermanshah, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    This paper examines the role of transportation demand management (TDM) policies on commuters' mode choice in the city of Tehran. The analysis is based on the results of a stated preferences survey developed through the design of experiments approach. Five policies covering increasing parking cost, increasing fuel cost, cordon pricing, transit time reduction, and transit access improvement are assessed in order to study their impact on commuters' consideration of six modes of transportation to travel to work. A multinomial logit model was developed for the 366 commuters who regularly commute to their workplace in the center of the city. In addition to a number of commuting and contextual... 

    Main and interaction effects of manufacturing variables on microstructure and fracture of solder-copper connections

    , Article Engineering Failure Analysis ; Volume 139 , 2022 ; 13506307 (ISSN) Mohammadiamiri, M ; Nourani, A ; Hossein Farrahi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Finding the optimized set of manufacturing parameters to produce strong solder-copper connections requires investigating the main and interaction effects of processing variables on the joint strength and microstructure. In this study, solder joint specimens were prepared at different levels of cooling rate, time above liquidus (TAL), and soldering temperature. Mode I fracture experiments were designed and performed at a strain rate of 0.5 s−1. The fracture load remained constant from the cooling rate of 0.1 to 1.4 °C/s and then decreased by almost 34% with further increase in the cooling rate to 34 °C/s. Increasing TAL from 60 to 120 s reduced the fracture load by almost 27%, while it was... 

    Study of the effect of frequency in pulse electrodeposition on Au-Ni from cyanide-citrate electrolyte by the aim of design of experiment

    , Article Advanced Materials Research, 15 December 2011 through 18 December 2011 ; Volume 410 , December , 2012 , Pages 377-381 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 9783037853160 (ISBN) Moakhar, R. S ; Imanieh, I ; Ghorbani, M ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The aim of this paper is to study the influence of frequency in pulse electrodeposition, on the current efficiency, Ni content and surface morphology of deposits from a novel cyanide-citrate electrolyte with 20 mM gold as KAu(CN) 2 and 7 mM NiSO 4, with the aim of design of experiment by respond surface method (RSM). Frequency was in the range of 1-200 Hz in constant average current density, temperature, and duty cycle of 7 mA/cm 2, 59 °C and 55% respectively. Composition of the deposits was determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Additionally, deposits were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). It was shown that from... 

    Incorporation of Soil-Structure Interaction into seismic performance evaluation of buildings

    , Article 8th US National Conference on Earthquake Engineering 2006, San Francisco, CA, 18 April 2006 through 22 April 2006 ; Volume 15 , 2006 , Pages 9008-9017 ; 9781615670444 (ISBN) Bayat, M. R ; Ghannad, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    It has been known for many years that the type of soil under structures affects the structural performance during earthquakes. In fact, the soil affects the structural response in two ways, through the change in the free-field motion (usually known as the site effect) and due to Soil- Structure Interaction (SSI). The site effect has been included in the seismic codes from the most beginning. However, the SSI effect had not attracted much attention. The most significant intervention in this regard has been the 1978 inclusion of SSI in the tentative provisions of ATC3-06 in the United States, which is based on the results of studies on elastic response of soil structure systems. The effect of... 

    Micro resonator nonlinear dynamics considering intrinsic properties

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 2 B , 2009 , Pages 121-129 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Sayyaadi, H ; Tadayon, M. A ; Eftekharian, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    One of the most important phenomena to affect the motion behaviour of Micro Resonators is their thermal dependency. This has recently received the attention of researchers widely. A thermal phenomenon has two main effects, the first is damping, due to internal friction, and the second is softening, due to Young's modulus-temperature relationship. In this research work, some theoretical and experimental reported results are used to make a proper model, including thermal phenomena. Two Lorentzian functions are used to describe the restoring and damping forces caused by thermal phenomena. In order to emphasize the thermal effects, a nonlinear model of the MEMS, considering capacitor...