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    Verification of Two and Three Dimensional Seepage Analyses Results’ Correctness in Embankment Dams According to Instrumenting Data (Case Study: ZAGROS, SHIAN & HAALEH Dams)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yarahmadi, Nazanin (Author) ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Since, seepage- related problems account for more than forty percents of earth dams’ failure, seepage analysis is one of the most important stages in designing of embankment dams. The most usual method of making a seepage analysis is doing a two dimensional one in the maximum cross- section and generalizing its results to the third dimension. As a natural consequence of this kind of seepage analysis, the effect of valley shape and material properties’ changes along the third dimension are ignored and so, in narrow valleys where the cross-section changes along longitude profile or in the specific cases of nonhomogeneity, using this kind of analysis can make false results. Besides, because of... 

    Modeling of Walking in a Gait Trainer, to Modify and Optimize Its Mechanism

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Salehy Aminy, Mohammad (Author) ; Farahmand, Farzam (Supervisor) ; Narimani, Roya (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Several diseases and injuries may cause disability in locomotion (especially walking). Spinal cord injuries, brain stroke and disease like Parkinson are the most major causes. In the past, some efforts has been made to reduce the effect of organ’s disabilities, but today, there is the chance of healing the spinal cord injury By using new (Schwann Cell) method. Due to long time stillness and severe muscles weakness; condensed physiotherapy exercise is essential to recover locomotion abilities, particularly in walking. In this way, if the practices matches with the normal walking (especially weight bearing); it has more physiological and psychological effect. In order to achieve this goal, a... 

    Finite Element Simulation of Machining Chatter in Turning and Milling with Orthogonal Geometry, Taking into Account of Two-Dimensional Machine Tool Dynamics

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafarzadeh, Ehsan (Author) ; Movahhedy, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Khodaygan, Saeed (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Chatter vibration is a major obstacle in high quality machining. This undesirable vibration decreases the production rate, surface quality, tool life and machine tool life. In the last few decades, a lot of models have been presented to predict chatter. Most of the models, whether linear or nonlinear, have focused on modeling of machine tool dynamics and either disregard the effective parameters of chip formation process or apply some of these parameters through simplified equations. In this research, a finite element simulation of chip formation is combined with the dynamics of machine tool to investigate chatter and its effective factors. The proposed approach, unlike common mathematical... 

    Energy dissipation in saturated loose sand models in one and two-dimensional shaking table tests

    , Article 6th International Conference on Physical Modelling in Geotechnics, ICPMG'06, Hong Kong, 4 August 2006 through 6 August 2006 ; Volume 1-2 , 2006 , Pages 463-467 ; 041541587X (ISBN); 9780415415873 (ISBN) Jafarzadeh, F ; Hamidi, A ; Lotfiazad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this paper the relation between dissipated energy and pore pressure is studied using 1 g shaking table test results. Toyoura sand is used for the physical models. Both one and two dimensional variable phase loadings are applied to the models. Shear work was calculated using accelerations and displacements and normalized to the mean effective stress. Pore water pressure was also normalized to the vertical effective stress. The results show that the pore pressure has a unique relationship to the shear work no matter whether the shaking is one or two dimensional. The results also show that the generated normalized pore pressure is independent of loading type and confinement. © 2006 Taylor &... 

    Dynamical topological quantum phase transitions at criticality

    , Article Physical Review B ; Volume 103, Issue 14 , 2021 ; 24699950 (ISSN) Sadrzadeh, M ; Jafari, R ; Langari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Physical Society  2021
    Abstract
    The nonequilibrium dynamics of two-dimensional Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model, in the presence of staggered chemical potential, is investigated using the notion of dynamical quantum phase transition. We contribute to expanding the systematic understanding of the interrelation between the equilibrium quantum phase transition and the dynamical quantum phase transition (DQPT). Specifically, we find that dynamical quantum phase transition relies on the existence of massless propagating quasiparticles as signaled by their impact on the Loschmidt overlap. These massless excitations are a subset of all gapless modes, which leads to quantum phase transitions. The underlying two-dimensional model reveals... 

    Simulation of a carbon nanotube field effect transistor with two different gate insulators

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 20, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 2332-2340 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Fallah, M ; Faez, R ; Jafari, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, a novel structure for MOSFET like CNTFETs (MOSCNTs) is proposed, combining the advantages of both high and low dielectrics to improve output characteristics. In this structure, the gate dielectric at the drain side is selected from a material with low dielectric constant to form smaller capacitances, while a material with high dielectric constant is selected at the source side to improve on current and reduce leakage current. The new structure is simulated based on the Schrödinger-Poisson formulation. Obtained results show that the proposed configuration has lower off and higher on current in comparison with low-k MOSCNTs. Also, using a two-dimensional model, a wide range of... 

    Prediction of Machining Chatter Based on 2 Dimensional FE Dynamic Modeling of Chip Formation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Haj Mohammadi, Mohammad Saleh (Author) ; Movahhedi, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In machining processes, chip formation is one of the most important methods to obtain the final shape of a work-piece. Improving the machining processes leads to the increase in the material removal rate (MRR) and reduction of high economical costs. Vibration is an undesirable phenomenon in machining processes because it results in reduction of material removal rate (MRR), poor surface finish and increased tool wear. Among various types of vibration, self-excited vibration or chatter is the most important one. It is obvious from previous investigations that for prediction of machine tools vibration, many simplifications were assumed while the linear and non-linear effects are not considered... 

    On the Performance of Passive TMDs in Damage Reduction of 2-D Concrete Structures, Considering Soil - Structure Interaction

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soltanpour, Jafar (Author) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayyaz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Application of passive control systems in reducing the seismic induced forces on different structures has attracted the attention of many engineers and researchers during the last few decades. Various damping systems have been introduced in this regard, and many of them have practically been implemented in different buildings. Tuned Mass Dampers (TMD) are certain types of passive control systems that can effectively reduce the dynamic response of tall buildings under various types of dynamic forces. More specifically, extensive researches have been carried out on the application of TMDs on suppressing the seismic response of tall buildings in recent years. In this regard, the soil-structure... 

    Calculation of VVER-1000 reactor scaling factor for inference of core barrel motion

    , Article Annals of Nuclear Energy ; Vol. 63 , 2014 , pp. 205-208 ; ISSN: 03064549 Fallah, V. F ; Vosoughi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    To quantify the core barrel motion (CBM) in a pressurized water reactor, a scaling factor can be calculated to convert the Root Mean Square (RMS) value of the ex-core signals (%) to the core barrel motion amplitude (mil) (Thompson et al., 1980). In the current paper, a scaling factor is calculated using the direct and adjoint methods for a typical VVER-1000 reactor. The scaling factor is calculated using the perturbed parameters that result from CBM. The results show that the calculated scaling factors are not the same in one and two-dimensional modeling, and strongly depend on the ex-core detector location. The linearity assumption of relative detector response versus the small displacement... 

    Music emotion recognition using two level classification

    , Article 2014 Iranian Conference on Intelligent Systems, ICIS 2014 ; Feb , 2014 ; 9781479933501 Pouyanfar, S ; Sameti, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Rapid growth of digital music data in the Internet during the recent years has led to increase of user demands for search based on different types of meta data. One kind of meta data that we focused in this paper is the emotion or mood of music. Music emotion recognition is a prevalent research topic today. We collected a database including 280 pieces of popular music with four basic emotions of Thayer's two Dimensional model. We used a two level classifier the process of which could be briefly summarized in three steps: 1) Extracting most suitable features from pieces of music in the database to describe each music song; 2) Applying feature selection approaches to decrease correlations... 

    Dependency of percolation critical exponents on the exponent of power law size distribution

    , Article Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications ; Volume 392, Issue 24 , 2013 , Pages 6189-6197 ; ISSN: 03784371 Sadeghnejad, S ; Masihi, M ; King, P. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The standard percolation theory uses objects of the same size. Moreover, it has long been observed that the percolation properties of the systems with a finite distribution of sizes are controlled by an effective size and consequently, the universality of the percolation theory is still valid. In this study, the effect of power law size distribution on the critical exponents of the percolation theory of the two dimensional models is investigated. Two different object shapes i.e., stick-shaped and square are considered. These two shapes are the representative of the fractures in fracture reservoirs and the sandbodies in clastic reservoirs. The finite size scaling arguments are used for the... 

    Computing polygonal path simplification under area measures

    , Article Graphical Models ; Volume 74, Issue 5 , September , 2012 , Pages 283-289 ; 15240703 (ISSN) Daneshpajouh, S ; Ghodsi, M ; Zarei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this paper, we consider the restricted version of the well-known 2D line simplification problem under area measures and for restricted version. We first propose a unified definition for both of sum-area and difference-area measures that can be used on a general path of n vertices. The optimal simplification runs in O(n 3) under both of these measures. Under sum-area measure and for a realistic input path, we propose an approximation algorithm of O n2 time complexity to find a simplification of the input path, where is the absolute error of this algorithm compared to the optimal solution. Furthermore, for difference-area measure, we present an algorithm that finds the optimal... 

    An investigation into the energy transfer efficiency of a two-pigment photosynthetic system using a macroscopic quantum model

    , Article BioSystems ; Volume 197 , 2020 Ghasemi, F ; Shafiee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ireland Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Despite several different measures of efficiency that are applicable to the photosynthetic systems, a precise degree of efficiency of these systems is not completely determined. Introducing an efficient model for the dynamics of light-harvesting complexes in biological environments is a major purpose in investigating such systems. Here, we investigate the effect of macroscopic quantum behavior of a system of two pigments on the transport phenomena in this system model which interacts with an oscillating environment. We use the second-order perturbation theory to calculate the time-dependent population of excitonic states of a two-dimensional Hamiltonian using a non-master equation approach.... 

    A numerical approach on side resistance of drilled shafts embedded in sandy soils

    , Article International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering ; Volume 14, Issue 6 , 2020 , Pages 644-652 Jazebi, M ; Ahmadi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    This study numerically investigates the side resistance of drilled shafts (bored piles) in sand using FLAC2D computer program. The results of the equations available in the literature are compared with the results of the present numerical study. A series of analyses is also conducted to assess the effects of various soil and pile parameters on the magnitude of side resistance of bored piles embedded in sand. Furthermore, the coupling (combined) effect of coefficient of lateral earth pressure with friction angle, and the coefficient of lateral earth pressure with a unit weight of soil on side resistance are investigated. The results show that the maximum effect of K0 on side resistance occurs... 

    A hybrid model for simulation of fluid-structure interaction in water entry problems

    , Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 33, Issue 1 , 2021 ; 10706631 (ISSN) Moradi, H ; Rahbar Ranji, A ; Haddadpour, H ; Moghadas, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Physics Inc  2021
    Abstract
    A hydroelastic hybrid model is developed to simulate the fluid-structure interaction in water entry problems using the partitioned approach. The interactions between a flat plate and the water are modeled by a hydroelastic model using explicit and implicit couplings. Both couplings are unstable due to numerical instability associated with the fluid added mass. To overcome the instability, an extended Wagner's model is combined with the hydroelastic model, and a hybrid model is developed. The extended Wagner's model is the extension of the classical Wagner's model that is used to estimate the fluid inertial, damping, and restoring forces of a flexible plate within the potential flow theory.... 

    Robust Power Control of Wind Turbine with Smooth Switching between Operational Regions using a Two-mass Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nouriani, Ali (Author) ; Moradi, Hamed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Wind turbines have been the subject of many researches in recent decades. Optimization and continuous improvement of these systems play a decisive role in the development and exploitation of wind farms. Wind turbines can be studied from several aspects such as structure, dynamics, aerodynamics, electricity and control. In this research, robust power control of the wind turbine has been studied with emphasis on accurate 2 DOF mechanical and aerodynamic modeling. Aerodynamic coefficients of the turbine have been calculated using the numerical methods and the effect of this numerical modeling has been studied in comparison with the analytical methods on the turbine power control. Several new... 

    Conceptualization of a fresh groundwater lens influenced by climate change: A modeling study of an arid-region island in the Persian Gulf, Iran

    , Article Journal of Hydrology ; Vol. 519, issue. PA , 2014 , pp. 399-413 ; ISSN: 00221694 Mahmoodzadeh, D ; Ketabchi, H ; Ataie-Ashtiani, B ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Understanding the fresh groundwater lens (FGL) behavior and potential threat of climatic-induced seawater intrusion (SWI) are significant for the future water resources management of many small islands. In this paper, the FGL of Kish Island, an arid-region case in the Persian Gulf, Iran, is modeled using two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) simulations. These simulations are based on the application of SUTRA, a density-dependent groundwater numerical model. Also, the numerical model parameters are calibrated using PEST, an automated parameter estimation code. Firstly a detailed conceptualization of the FGL model is completed to understand the sensitivity of the FGL to some... 

    Two-dimensional axisymmetric modelingof combustion in an iron ore sintering bed

    , Article Special Topics and Reviews in Porous Media ; Volume 4, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 299-313 ; 21514798 (ISSN) Lafmejani, S. S ; Emami, M. D ; Panjehpour, M ; Sohrabi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A twodimensional model, based on conservation of mass, momentum and energy equations, is represented in this paper in which the coke combustion process, for iron ore sintering in a packed bed, is simulated numerically. The aforementioned packed bed consists of iron ore, coke, limestone and moisture. The main objective of iron ore sintering is producing resistant agglomerates which can be used in blast furnaces. For this purpose, the sinter mixture is partially melted in high temperature and finally molten is allowed to cool. The molten production and subsequently, the solidification process are totally dependent on composition and components of mixture. Changes in bed porosity, caused by... 

    Novel 2D algorithm for fluid solid interaction based on the smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 18, Issue 3 B , June , 2011 , Pages 358-367 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Lahooti, M ; Pisheva, A ; Saidi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this study, a pure Lagrangian algorithm for numerical simulation of fluid-structure interaction problems is proposed based on the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method. A new treatment of boundary conditions at the interfaces is introduced that provides the possibility of simultaneous integration of governing equations for all particles, regardless of its material type. The proposed algorithm is capable of dealing with large deformations of hypo elastic solids. The method is validated by comparison of numerical results with other numerical simulations and also examining the consistent behaviors of the algorithm for different parameters  

    Qualitative study of nanoassembly process: 2-D molecular dynamics simulations

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 17, Issue 1 F , 2010 , Pages 1-11 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Mahboobi, S. H ; Meghdari, A ; Jalili, N ; Amiri, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Precise positioning of nanoclusters through manipulation in the presence of other clusters is one of the main challenging tasks in nanoclusters assembly. Currently, the size of clusters which are used as building blocks is decreasing to a few nanometers. As a result, the particle nature of the matter has a crucial role in manipulator/cluster/substrate interactions. In order to understand and predict the behavior of nanoclusters during the positioning process, it is, therefore, essential to have a deep insight into the aforementioned nanoscale interactions, in this research, 2-D molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate such behaviors. Performing the planar simulations can...