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    Thermal degradation kinetics and modeling study of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (Uhmwp)/graphene nanocomposite

    , Article Molecules ; Volume 26, Issue 6 , 2021 ; 14203049 (ISSN) Jafari, I ; Shakiba, M ; Khosravi, F ; Ramakrishna, S ; Abasi, E ; Teo, Y. S ; Kalaee, M ; Abdouss, M ; Ahmad Ramazani, S. A ; Moradi, O ; Ghomi, E. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2021
    Abstract
    The incorporation of nanofillers such as graphene into polymers has shown significant improvements in mechanical characteristics, thermal stability, and conductivity of resulting polymeric nanocomposites. To this aim, the influence of incorporation of graphene nanosheets into ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) on the thermal behavior and degradation kinetics of UHMWPE/graphene nanocomposites was investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis revealed that graphene nanosheets were uniformly spread throughout the UHMWPE’s molecular chains. X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) data posited that the morphology of dispersed graphene sheets in UHMWPE was exfoliated. Non-isothermal... 

    Power-law compensator design for plants with uncertainties: Experimental verification

    , Article Electronics (Switzerland) ; Volume 10, Issue 11 , 2021 ; 20799292 (ISSN) Kapoulea, S ; Psychalinos, C ; Elwakil, A. S ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2021
    Abstract
    A power-law compensator scheme for achieving robust frequency compensation in control systems including plants with an uncertain pole, is introduced in this work. This is achieved through an appropriate selection of the compensator parameters, which guarantee that the Nyquist diagram of the open-loop system compensator-plant crosses a fixed point independent of the plant pole variations. The implementation of the fractional-order compensator is performed through the utilization of a curve-fitting-based technique and the derived rational integer-order transfer function is realized on a Field-Programmable Analog Array device. The experimental results confirm that the the phase margin is well... 

    Network autoregressive model for the prediction of covid-19 considering the disease interaction in neighboring countries

    , Article Entropy ; Volume 23, Issue 10 , 2021 ; 10994300 (ISSN) Sioofy Khoojine, A ; Shadabfar, M ; Hosseini, V. R ; Kordestani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2021
    Abstract
    Predicting the way diseases spread in different societies has been thus far documented as one of the most important tools for control strategies and policy-making during a pandemic. This study is to propose a network autoregressive (NAR) model to forecast the number of total currently infected cases with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Iran until the end of December 2021 in view of the disease interactions within the neighboring countries in the region. For this purpose, the COVID-19 data were initially collected for seven regional nations, including Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Thenceforth, a network was established over these countries, and the... 

    Exergy analysis of a bio-system: Soil–plant interaction

    , Article Entropy ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 1-28 ; 10994300 (ISSN) Ledari, M. B ; Saboohi, Y ; Valero, A ; Azamian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2021
    Abstract
    This paper explains a thorough exergy analysis of the most important reactions in soil– plant interactions. Soil, which is a prime mover of gases, metals, structural crystals, and electrolytes, constantly resembles an electric field of charge and discharge. The second law of thermodynamics reflects the deterioration of resources through the destruction of exergy. In this study, we developed a new method to assess the exergy of soil and plant formation processes. Depending on the types of soil, one may assess the efficiency and degradation of resources by incorporating or using biomass storage. According to the results of this study, during different processes from the mineralization process... 

    Growth through export: evidence from Iran’s manufacturing plants

    , Article Journal of Economic Studies ; Volume 47, Issue 1 , 23 January , 2020 , Pages 111-131 Yousefi, K ; Madnanizdeh, S. A ; Sobhani, F. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Emerald Group Publishing Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Purpose: Does the long-term growth rate of a firm increase by exporting? If yes, how large is that increase in a developing economy? The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach: The authors incorporate data from the manufacturing plants in Iran as a developing economy for 2003–2011 to address this question. Using fixed effect panel and propensity score matching method, the authors examine whether exportation can affect a firm’s growth rate to test for the learning to grow hypothesis. Findings: The findings document that: not only the exporters are larger and more productive than non-exporters, but they also grow faster in size and productivity measures as well.... 

    Heterogeneity of trade patterns in high-tech goods across established and emerging exporters: A panel data analysis

    , Article Emerging Markets Finance and Trade ; Volume 49, Issue 4 , Dec , 2013 , Pages 4-21 ; 1540496X (ISSN) Abedini, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    This study aims to identify underlying fundamental factors behind high-tech exports by the established and emerging countries, separately. The author also examines whether the two export patterns converge over time. Based on the gravity approach, a generalized method of moments panel estimator is applied to rigorously address the endogeneity problem in both static and dynamic versions of the model. In addition, the nonstationary and cointegrating features of variables are discussed. The author finds that high-tech exports from the emerging countries are mainly based on foreign direct investment inflows and participation in the international production chain, as well as a high degree of... 

    Feasibility study of carbon dioxide capture from power plants and other major stationary sources and storage in Iranian oil fields for enhanced oil recovery (EOR)

    , Article 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT-9, Washington DC, 16 November 2008 through 20 November 2008 ; Volume 1, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 3663-3668 ; 18766102 (ISSN) Soltanieh, M ; Eslami, A. M ; Moradian, A ; US Department of Energy ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Iran, with a record of over one century of oil production, is currently one of the major oil producing countries of the world. Several of the old fields have been depleted to an uneconomical level of production which requires significant amount of natural gas for re-injection so that currently over 100 million cubic meters of natural gas is reinjected daily to maintain or enhance oil production to an economical level. It is estimated that in order to maintain oil production, over 200 million cubic meters of natural gas will be needed daily by 2015. However, due to the increased level of domestic and export demands for natural gas, EOR with natural gas is prohibitive and therefore portions of... 

    The emergence of Iran in the world car industry: An estimation of its export potential

    , Article World Economy ; Volume 32, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 790-818 ; 03785920 (ISSN) Abedini, J ; Péridy, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In the past 10 years Iran has been emerging as a major car producer in the world. However, due to delays in economic reforms, Iranian car exports have not increased as much as production. This paper presents a first estimation of the Iranian export potential in the car industry. Based on new theoretical developments of the gravity equation, an empirical bilateral trade model is proposed. It includes sectoral variables (car production, import tariffs), as well as other original variables, such as expectations and hysteresis. We then develop a dataset which includes the 40 major car-exporting countries in the world, 34 importing countries, a 10-year time period as well as four car production... 

    Scenario based priority setting of R&D issues: A case study of membrane technology in national iranian gas industry

    , Article 2008 Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology, Technology Management for a Sustainable Economy, PICMET '08, Cape Town, 27 July 2008 through 31 July 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 1497-1505 ; 9781890843175 (ISBN) Bagheri Moghaddam, N ; Sahafzadeh, M ; Emamian, S. M. S ; Irankhah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, to set R&D priorities at sector level, a developed method is proposed which is combined of scenario planning and critical technologies method and then applied for prioritizing R&D issues of membrane technology in National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC). In the first phase (through 3 steps), scope of NIGC is mapped using national documents and viewpoints of experts and managers. This map includes main process of gas processing and gas conversions. Then strategic goals of gas industry including gas exports, conversions, injection and internal use, are developed. Also Strategic Technology Units (STUs) are identified and twenty distinct membrane technologies including technologies of... 

    Addressing the growth failure of the oil economies: The role of financial development

    , Article Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance ; Volume 46, Issue 5 , 2007 , Pages 726-740 ; 10629769 (ISSN) Nili, M ; Rastad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The oil exporting countries have experienced a relatively continuous fall in GDP per capita over the last 30 years. This is in spite of benefiting from a more than average of the rest of the world investment rate. The findings of this paper, report a lower level of financial development for the oil economies when compared with the rest of the world. We will show in this paper that the higher rate of investment of the oil economies can be explained mainly by the oil revenues and surprisingly, financial development has a net dampening effect on investment for these economies. The paper also shows that the weakness of financial institutions, contributes to the poor performance of economic... 

    The Impact of Export Subsidy on Export: Case Study of Some Agricultural Products

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kiani, Mortezaa (Author) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Export subsidy is one of the important issues among the various trade policies in developing countries. For more than a century, various effects of export subsidies have been studied in literature and different results have been presented. In this study, the effect of export subsidy of several agricultural products on their weight and export price has been investigated. In 2015 and 2016, respectively, potatoes and five groups of dairy products were subject to cash subsidies. The results of the research show that the growth of potato’s weight has been affected by the subsidy and has increased. Also, according to the results, the effects of the decrease in export price growth can be seen, and... 

    The Role of Oil Price Shocks in Bussiness Cycles of an Oil-Exporting Country: Facts from Iran with a General Equillibrium Approach

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hayati, Mojtaba (Author) ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, we develop a Real Business Cycle model for Iran, as Small Open Economy. In this model, which is designed to measure the role of oil price shocks in Iran’s business cycles, the positive oil price shocks, as well as increasing the revenue of exporting oil, raises the price of oil-based tradable goods. Additionally, it causes the fiscal policy variables (taxes and government expenditures) to change. Also the productivity of this economy is fluctuated by oil price fluctuations. The model is estimated via Impulse Response Function Matching method using a SVAR model as the auxiliary model. The results from the theoretical model show that near 50 percent of non-oil GDP cycles and... 

    Factors Explaining the Intention of Iranian Apparel Smes to Initiate Export and Internationalization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tajik, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Kiamehr, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Researches on internationalization and export have categorized all factors as internal and external and most of them try to explain this behavior by studying external factors. Recent study in this field have shown that simply promoting specific behavior is not enough, and it is important to try to change the attitudes of managers toward internationalization. Utilizing Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), this research tries to understand the relationship between attitudes of managers and internationalization behavior of an organization. the explicit objective of this research is to determine the factors which influence the organization behavior on internationalization (specifically indirect... 

    Providing a Framework for Demonstrating the Organizational Capabilities of Knowledge-based Firms and Analyzing Iran's Knowledge-based Exports based on it: A Case Study in the Field of Chemical Technology

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Samadi, Mitra (Author) ; Souzanchi Kashani, Ebrahim (Supervisor) ; Mirnezami, Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this study is to provide a framework to demonstrate the organizational capabilities of chemical knowledge-based firms and analyze the relationship between these capabilities and exports. For this purpose, by combining 18 different output-based indicators, a model that includes six technological, manufacturing, research and development, marketing, organization and finance capabilities, was designed. Finally, in addition to analyzing the relationship between exports and the level of capabilities of knowledge-based firms, a comparison between the two groups of export and non-export firms and the analysis of these firms' current export situation was made in the period 2015-2018.... 

    Iran-India Energy Relations: Designing a Framework for Cooperation between the Two Countries to Maximize Iran's Gas Export to India

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafari, Navid (Author) ; Maleki, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Iran has the second largest natural gas resources in the world and these rich resources provide Iran with good potential for exporting natural gas but so far this potential has not been used well. In contrast, India is a major importer of these energy carriers due to high energy consumption and low level of energy production, especially oil and natural gas production, and continues to increase its imports so that its natural gas imports in 2018 equals 30 billion cubic meters, the IEA expects to reach 85 billion cubic meters by 2040. So the two countries can complement each other in the field of natural gas, such as crude oil and have close relations.In this study, using AHP, Iran's gas... 

    Iran’s Strategies to Access to China’s LNG Markets: Using Game Theory

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ranjgari, Hossein (Author) ; Maleki, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study will examine the interests of Iran in entering one of the largest and most outreaching LNG markets which is China. In order to examine these interests, understanding China's policy on importing LNG and the competitive environment in this market is necessary. First, the decision theory is used to simulate China's policy on adjusting the import mix during the demand growth period of 2011 to 2017.This provides a simulated picture of its policy on increasing demand for the 2020. Then, the behavior of other LNG exporting countries to China is analyzed using game theory approach. By analyzing the sensitivity of the parameters in which uncertainty exist, it was revealed that Iran's... 

    Investigating the Knowledge, Usage and Attitude of Exporters to the Support Programs of the Trade Promotion Organization of Iran

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohamadiara, Saeed (Author) ; Mashayekhi, Ali Naghi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, we seek to evaluate the three factors of knowledge level, the rate of use and attitude of exporting companies to the services provided by Iran Trade Promotion Organization. A questionnaire was used to collect information and data from 68 active companies in different industries of the country. Questions are about the 8 support packages officialy provided by the trade promotion organization to help exporters. In this research, we first studied the importance of the subject and the theories presented in this regard, and then we examined the similar studies conducted in other countries. Afterwards, we describe the tools used to collect information and present the results of the... 

    Evaluation of Methanol Value Chain

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soleimani, Ali (Author) ; Maleki, Abbas (Supervisor) ; Hosseini, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, a general model is proposed aiming at establishment of optimized application of Methane gas with maximum added value. That is, maximum added value of methane for different applications of methane including consumption as fuel, export and injection-to-wells are calculated and compared. Accordingly, results of this study are used for decision making regarding Iran’s most important gas reservoirs. In this study, maximum present net value of investment concerning comparison of petrochemical industry input and export to a number of selected countries in addition to injection in 20 years is calculated based on a specific discount rate. It is noteworthy that the scope of this... 

    Calculating Sustainable Level of Government Expenditures and Non-Oil Primary Deficit in Iran

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azizirad, Marieh (Author) ; Nili, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fiscal sustainability in Iran is essential for the government to make sure to sustain its current policies in the long run without defaulting on liabilities or expenditures. On the other hand, fiscal sustainability in Iran, as an oil-exporting country, is essential to prevent fluctuations in macro economy in short run due to fluctuations in oil price. In this paper, by simulating two models, the sustainable level of government expenditures and primary non-oil budget deficit are calculated. The first model shows the optimal use of oil revenues. In the second model government decides to cut using oil revenues in budget; based on this aim, the revenues allocated to expenditures and saving are... 

    Is Exporting Improve the Performance of Plant?« Evidence from Iranian Industrial Exporters»

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Heidari, Mostafa (Author) ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this research is compare some indicators of size, performance and productivity between exporter and non-exporter plants. For this purpose and, to answer questions of research we use from the industrial plants dataset (1382_1390). We obtain some stylized facts from the dataset then test evidence from data with econometric methods. In this dataset there are information about property, management, sales (domestic/foreign), inputs (domestic/foreign) and information about labor force, capital, investment of plant and many other variety information about plant. The results of my research show that always exporter in most measures of performance, size and productivity advantages...