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    Designing an Environmentally Friendly Model for Integration Direct and Reverse Supply Chain Network in a Simultaneous Manner

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yazdanpanah, Majid (Author) ; Eshragh, Abdol Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Designing a supply chain of a network is the most important strategic decisions that contribute to the overall stability of it. One of the most sustainable competitive advantage for countries is to make the supply chain activities more efficient and effective. One of the major activities that could be saving a lot on costs, is the logistics activities. Forward and reverse logistics to design independently and asynchronously could provide sub-optimality. Therefore, many companies have been increasingly integrated into the supply chain and logistics networks. Furthermore, concerns for the environmental issues were lead the companies to the closed-loop supply chain that is provided by... 

    Designing a Multi-Model Sliding Mode Controller for a Magnetic Levitation System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karami, Sasan (Author) ; Haeri, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this project a complete simulator for a two-winding, 25cm air gap Maglev system by considering the pratical constaritns, position and velocity observer and the current sensor dynamics was derived. In order to control the ball in any desired position a twisting sliding mode controller was designed as the basic controller in the rest of project. The designed controller can not transfer the ball in far trajectory. In first step we modify that to reach a better performance by changing the value of current, passing through the coils in steady state. In the second step, the far trajectories are divided to a finite number of sub-trajectory such that the ball can pass these sub-trajectory by... 

    Investigating the Relationship between Narcissism and Systems Thinking Practice

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hashemian, MohammadMahdi (Author) ; Mashayekhi, Alinaghi (Supervisor) ; Alavi, Babak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Systems thinking is considered to be an indispensible competency in dealing with complex issues. Although several studies tried to substantiate this claim in the past from different perspectives, none rigorously focused on how the practitioners' characteristics affect systems thinking practice. In this paper we propose that a person's narcissism hinders his/her ability to practice systems thinking effectively in ego-relevant issues, although he/she might be relatively capable to think systemically in general. Ego-relevant issues are defined as those matters that may cause eventual threat to the person's self-esteem or provide opportunities to self-promote. A systems thinking questionnaire... 

    Design and Analysis of Magnetic Encondor

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nikzad, Mahdi (Author) ; Nasiri Gheidari, Zahra (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Measuring the speed and position of the rotating part and using the speed and position information in the closed loop control of electric machines is very important. Various sensors are available for this purpose, including resistive sensors, capacitive sensors, encoders, synchros, resolvers, Halleffect sensors, and etc. Common encoders include optical and magnetic types. There are two main problems in using an encoder as a sensor: determining/maintaining accuracy during change of rotational direction and determining the absolute position. Both of the mentioned challenges have been investigated in the case of optical encoders and some solutions have been provided to overcome them. Although... 

    All-Optical Switching Based on Quantum Interference and Coherence

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nikaeen, Morteza (Author) ; Sadighi-Bonabi, Rasoul (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Quantum interference and coherence are responsible for a novel set of physical phenomena, where Electromagnetically Induced Transparency is one of the most important of them. Each of these phenomena can make a new possibility for modifying the optical properties of a coherently prepared medium. Fast controllability of optical properties in one hand and flexibility of this control process in the other hand, are important factors that attract interests into coherent control of light .Coherent control of optical properties of the medium can be used in designing some advanced and challenging devices including All-Optical Switches. In this work , in a consistent picture, using a step by step... 

    Optimal Coupled Rendezvous and Docking Control

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moradi, Rouzbeh (Author) ; Pourtakdoust, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Planning safe rendezvous and docking trajectories between two spacecrafts has a high importance in the space applications. In order to make two spacecrafts moving in different orbits closer, two stages must be completed simultaneously: First the implementation of rendezvous maneuver which deals with the generation of control/guidance commands leading to trajectories that lead the chaser towards the target. Second the docking maneuver incorporation which makes the two spacecrafts closer with the relative zero attitude. Various approaches have been dealt with till now using the analytical and numerical approaches generally considering rendezvous, not the docking maneuver. These approaches... 

    Design of Control for Fractional Order Systems with Output Constraints

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sadeghi, Hamed (Author) ; Sharokhi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Identifying fractional systems and designing controllers for these systems is one of the leading challenges due to their limitations. Systems can have constraints on output, input, and states. These constraints make it difficult to design a controller. In this project, controller design methods for fractional-order systems with output constraints are investigated. A controller is designed for a strict feedback nonlinear system with unknown dynamics subject to asymmetric and variable output constraints, unknown direction of the controller, and unmeasurable states. To design the controller, the direct and backstepping technique is used and the Lyapunov barrier function is applied for the first... 

    Position Error of Resolver in a Closed Loop Control

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khajueezadeh Ravari, Mohammad Sadegh (Author) ; Nasiri Gheidari, Zahra (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSMs) are more conventional and widely employed in Electric Vehicles (EVs) applications. The rotor position performed an essential role through PMSMs drive; therefore, any deviation in the detected position will be evaded in coordinate transformations, originating from external or inherence sources. Subsequently, the discussed faults will be conducted to three-phase currents and output torque through erroneous transformations. Resolver’s estimated rotor position due to fault occurrence will be defined as aggregating ideal and non-ideal components. Moreover, based on inherence periodic in resolvers’ principle, non-ideal components could be written by the... 

    Comparison of Model Predictive Control with Global Linearization Control in Temperature Control of CSTR

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khaksar Toroghi, Masoud (Author) ; Shahrokhi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Controlling the nonlinear processes is very important in industry. In this thesis, model predictive control is considered as a nonlinear control strategy and two nonlinear models, namely wiener and Hammerstein models are used and their identification methods are described. State-space model is also considered and closed-loop stability has been studied. Another strategy for controlling the nonlinear process is global linearization control. Some concepts and related theorems for this strategy are stated. PID controller is used as a linear controller for this strategy. In this model for estimating the state and load, two nonlinear observers are used. Stability analysis of output feedback... 

    A Closed-loop Green Supply Chain Network Design Using Robust Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafarnejad, Nasim (Author) ; Fereydoon, Kianfar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Network design is one of the major strategic decisions of a supply chain which leads to the whole sustainability of the chain. Besides, due to an increase in carbon dioxide emissions and its harmful effects, recently there has been an growing interest in green supply chain network design. In this thesis, a mixed integer linear programming is developed to formulate a closed-loop supply chain with forward and reverse logistics. Moreover, social cost rate of carbon dioxide is used to consider environmental impact. Considering uncertainty in closed-loop supply chains is crucial. To do so, three robust optimization methods including Soyster, Ben-tal and Nemirovski and Bertsimas and Sim approaches... 

    Multi-Echelon Mixed-loop Supply Chain Network Design under Disruption Conditions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Beheshti, Saeed (Author) ; Haji, Rasoul (Supervisor) ; Haji, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fulfilling the demands of customers, used to be the main purpose of Supply Chain Network Designers. Soon after that, the environmental concerns created the concept of Reverse Logistic in order to prevent goods from being scattered in the environment after their disposal. Governmental regulations and people's concerns, forced the factories to gather the created pollutions of the environment. They gradualy confessed the positive impacts of these ruturns on their financials. The flow of forward and reverse logistics establishes a Closed-Loop in which the returning economical circumstances were transferd into original factories. Later, Open-Loops were created. In open-loops the returns have to... 

    Designing a Closed-loop Supply Chain under Uncertainty Using Sample Average Approximation (SAA) Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Akbari, Sina (Author) ; Akhavan Niaki, Taghi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    These days, most companies are creating Closed-loop Supply Chains or they are adding Reverse Supply Chain to their existing Forward Supply Chain. Reducing raw material consumption, profit, customer satisfaction and environmental laws are most important reasons of this phenomenon. In the Closed-loop Supply Chains, companies collect the end of life and the end of use products and then if the quality of the returned product is good enough, that product with be refurbished and will be sold again and if the quality of returned products is not good enough to be refurbished, companies will use its good parts in manufacturing new products and the rest of the parts would be sent to disposal centers.... 

    Achieving transparency in series elastic actuator of sharif lower limb exoskeleton using LLNF-NARX model

    , Article 4th RSI International Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics, ICRoM 2016, 26 October 2016 through 28 October 2016 ; 2017 , Pages 398-403 ; 9781509032228 (ISBN) Zibafar, A ; Ghaffari, S ; Vossoughi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2017
    Abstract
    Nowadays, exoskeletons have been gaining popularity due to their potential use in rehabilitation and augmentation. These robots often utilize series elastic actuators to facilitate compliant interaction with the human. Numerous studies have been carried out with the purpose of identification and control of these type of actuators. The goal of this paper is to provide a method for dynamic modeling and identification of series elastic actuators. This model is then used in the control loop as a feed-forward term to eliminate the actuator's dynamics. Each series elastic actuator used in the Sharif wearable robot, uses a brushless DC motor, a torsional spring, a harmonic drive, a timing belt, a... 

    Observer-based singularity free nonlinear controller for uncertain systems subject to input saturation

    , Article European Journal of Control ; Volume 52 , 2020 , Pages 49-58 Zeinali, S ; Shahrokhi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    In this work, design of an observer-based nonlinear controller for a class of single input-single output (SISO) systems in the general strict feedback form subject to input saturation based on the back-stepping technique has been addressed. A full order adaptive observer is constructed to estimate the unknown states and system parameters simultaneously. The proposed control scheme is singularity free and can handle the input nonlinearity. Asymptotical stability of the closed-loop system in the presence of observer dynamics and input saturation has been established by the Lyapunov stability theorem. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is illustrated by applying the proposed scheme to... 

    Observer-based controller for treatment of hepatitis C infection using fractional order model

    , Article Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences ; Volume 45, Issue 17 , 2022 , Pages 10689-10709 ; 01704214 (ISSN) Zeinali, S ; Shahrokhi, M ; Pishro, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    In this study, a stable observer-based feedback controller has been designed for treatment of hepatitis C infectious disease under interferon (IFN) therapy. In order to consider the memory behavior and uncertain nature of this biological system, an unknown dynamics fractional-order (FO) model has been utilized for describing the interactions between the healthy cells, infected cells, and hepatitis C virus (HCV). To cope with unknown dynamics, the fuzzy logic system (FLS) has been utilized. Limitation of the drug efficacy due to its negative side effects has been taken into account as an input saturation. In order to estimate the unknown states which are required for treatment, a full-order... 

    An Extremely low ripple high voltage power supply for pulsed current applications

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ; Volume 35, Issue 8 , 2020 , Pages 7991-8001 Zarghani, M ; Mohsenzade, S ; Hadizade, A ; Kaboli, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    This article describes the development of an 18 kV, 30 kW power supply for a pulsed current load with the maximum current of 20 A and a di/dt equal to 100 A/μs. The achieved output ripple is less than 0.01%. In such a high level of precision, the most important issues are considerable difference between the instantaneous and average output powers, as well as insufficient reaction speed of the converter to the fast load change. Very low level of the voltage feedback and its sensitivity to the noise. The first issue necessitates a notable overdesign of the converter switches if the output voltage precision is dedicated to the converter. The second issue raises the problems relevant to... 

    DC-link loop bandwidth selection strategy for grid-connected inverters considering power quality requirements

    , Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 119 , 2020 Zarei, S. F ; Mokhtari, H ; Ghasemi, M. A ; Peyghami, S ; Davari, P ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    DC-link voltage and output current control loops are two cascaded loops in the control structure of grid-connected inverters. A high DC-link voltage loop bandwidth (DCL-BW) provides more disturbance rejection capability for the control loop and is preferred from control system perspective. However, for stability issues, this BW is limited and must be sufficiently less than that of the current control loop. Among the different control schemes, instantaneous active reactive control (IARC) method provides the highest possible DCL-BW (i.e., 0.02 × switching frequency). Having this degree of freedom in the controller design, a proper methodology should be defined for selection of DCL-BW. In this... 

    Winding function model for predicting performance of 2-DOF wound rotor resolver

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 2062-2069 ; 23327782 (ISSN) Zare, F ; Nasiri Gheidari, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Two-degree-of-freedom (2-DOF) electrical machines require position sensors for their motion control. In comparison with using two independent sensors, using a 2-DOF sensor enhances the closed-loop control system's performance. However, due to the 3-D structure of the 2-DOF sensor, its performance evaluation needs 3-D analysis. Also, due to helical motion the accuracy deterioration of the sensor, under mechanical faults needs more attention. Although the finite element method (FEM) is the best way to simulate such sensors, most of the commercial packages for transient finite element simulations are not able to consider two separate motions simultaneously. Furthermore, FEM has a high... 

    Experimental investigation on thermal performance of closed loop pulsating heat pipes with soluble and insoluble binary working fluids and a proposed correlation

    , Article Heat and Mass Transfer/Waerme- und Stoffuebertragung ; Volume 55, Issue 2 , February , 2019 , pp 375–384 ; 09477411 (ISSN) Zamani, R ; Kalan, K ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2018
    Abstract
    In this study, an experimental investigation was conducted from a thermal performance standpoint on closed-loop pulsating heat pipes (CLPHPs) with four different fluids and their water-based binary mixtures as working fluids with volume mixing ratios of 3:1, 1:1, and 1:3. Ethanol and acetone as two types of fluids that are soluble in water and, to unprecedentedly compare the behavior of insoluble mixtures with the soluble ones as the working fluids, toluene and hexane as two types that are insoluble in water were used. Additionally, to predict the thermal performance of the pure, soluble binary, and insoluble binary fluids simultaneously for the first time, a correlation was derived. © 2018... 

    Experimental investigation on thermal performance of closed loop pulsating heat pipes with soluble and insoluble binary working fluids and a proposed correlation

    , Article Heat and Mass Transfer/Waerme- und Stoffuebertragung ; Volume 55, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 375-384 ; 09477411 (ISSN) Zamani, R ; Kalan, K ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2019
    Abstract
    In this study, an experimental investigation was conducted from a thermal performance standpoint on closed-loop pulsating heat pipes (CLPHPs) with four different fluids and their water-based binary mixtures as working fluids with volume mixing ratios of 3:1, 1:1, and 1:3. Ethanol and acetone as two types of fluids that are soluble in water and, to unprecedentedly compare the behavior of insoluble mixtures with the soluble ones as the working fluids, toluene and hexane as two types that are insoluble in water were used. Additionally, to predict the thermal performance of the pure, soluble binary, and insoluble binary fluids simultaneously for the first time, a correlation was derived. © 2018,...