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    A gas cartel in the global market? Hype or reality

    , Article International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy ; Volume 9, Issue 6 , 2019 , Pages 296-304 ; 21464553 (ISSN) Farimani, F. M ; Mirnezami, S. R ; Maleki, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Econjournals  2019
    Abstract
    In late 2018, Qatar -as a key player in the global gas market-announced that it has decided to quit the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and rather will be focussing on its gas industry. Such a decision, drew the attentions once again and after a decade to the issue of gas cartel formation. The basic question of this paper is under which conditions gas cartel formation is feasible in presence of an oil cartel. Using a game theory framework the paper models the interaction of countries that export both gas and oil and are member of OPEC with those that export only gas or oil. Results indicate that gas cartel formation is feasible but under very vulnerable conditions.... 

    Simulation of DNA electrophoresis through microstructures

    , Article Electrophoresis ; Volume 28, Issue 3 , 2007 , Pages 301-308 ; 01730835 (ISSN) Maleki Jirsaraei, N ; Sarbolouki, M. N ; Rouhani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The dependence of the mobility of DNA molecules through an hexagonal array of micropillars on their length and the applied electric field was investigated and it was found that mobility is a nonmonotonic function of their length. Results also revealed that the size dependence of the DNA mobility depends on the applied electric field and there is a crossover around E ≈ 25 V/cm for the mobility of λ-DNA and T4-DNA. These observations are explained in terms of the diffusion process inside the structure affected by the solvent and are modeled using the Langevin and its corresponding Fokker-Planck equations. The phenomenon is generalized under three regimes in a phase diagram relating the... 

    A k-NN method for lung cancer prognosis with the use of a genetic algorithm for feature selection

    , Article Expert Systems with Applications ; Volume 164 , 2021 ; 09574174 (ISSN) Maleki, N ; Zeinali, Y ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Lung cancer is one of the most common diseases for human beings everywhere throughout the world. Early identification of this disease is the main conceivable approach to enhance the possibility of patients’ survival. In this paper, a k-Nearest-Neighbors technique, for which a genetic algorithm is applied for the efficient feature selection to reduce the dataset dimensions and enhance the classifier pace, is employed for diagnosing the stage of patients’ disease. To improve the accuracy of the proposed algorithm, the best value for k is determined using an experimental procedure. The implementation of the proposed approach on a lung cancer database reveals 100% accuracy. This implies that one... 

    Modeling and evaluation of multi-hop wireless networks using SRNs

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering ; Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 662-679 ; 23274697 (ISSN) Entezari Maleki, R ; Gharib, M ; Rezaei, S ; Trivedi, K. S ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2021
    Abstract
    As multi-hop wireless networks are attracting more attention, the need to evaluate their performance becomes essential. In order to evaluate the performance metrics of multi-hop wireless networks, including sending and receiving rates of a node as well as the collision probability, a model based on Stochastic Reward Nets (SRNs) is proposed. The proposed SRN models a typical node in such networks, considered as a general template to be applied to any wireless node. The SRN model of a single node is designed to take transmission effects of all neighboring nodes into account, while ignoring the ones whose transmission has no effect on the node under-study. Applying the proposed SRN to each node... 

    Fractal flow of inhomogeneous fluids over smooth inclined surfaces and determination of their fractal dimensions and universality classes

    , Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Volume 17, Issue 14 , 2005 , Pages S1219-S1227 ; 09538984 (ISSN) Maleki Jirsaraei, N ; Ghane Motlagh, B ; Baradaran, S ; Shekarian, E ; Rouhani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Patterns formed by the flow of an inhomogeneous fluid (suspension) over a smooth inclined surface were studied. It was observed that fractal patterns are formed. There exists a threshold angle for the inclination above which global fractal patterns are formed. This angle depends on the particle size of the suspension. We observed that there are two fractal dimensions for these patterns, depending on the area from which the pattern is extracted. If the pattern is taken from the top which only consists of the beginning steps of the pattern forming, one finds two fractal dimensions, i.e. 1.35-1.45 and 1.6-1.7, in which the first one is dominant. And if the entire pattern is taken, then fractal... 

    Modeling of an ultrasound system in targeted drug delivery to abdominal aortic aneurysm: a patient-specificin silico study based on ligand-receptor binding

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control ; Volume 69, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 967-974 ; 08853010 (ISSN) Shamloo, A ; Boroumand, A ; Ebrahimi, S ; Kalantarnia, F ; Maleki, S ; Moradi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Targeted drug delivery methods have shown a significant impact on enhancing drug delivery efficiency and reducing drug side effects. While various stimuli have been used to promote the drug delivery process, applying ultrasound (US) waves to control drug particles through the human body, noninvasively, has drawn the scientist's attention. However, microcarriers delivery reaches the aneurysmal artery by US waves that exert volumetric forces on blood, and drug carriers, which can therefore affect blood flow patterns and movement pathways of drug carriers, have not yet been studied. In this study, we developed a 3-D patient-specific model of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) to evaluate the... 

    Fractal behaviour of flow of inhomogeneous fluids over smooth inclined surfaces

    , Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Volume 16, Issue 15 , 2004 , Pages 2497-2505 ; 09538984 (ISSN) Maleki-Jirsaraei, N ; Ghane Motlagh, B ; Baradaran, S ; Shekarian, E ; Rouhani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Patterns formed by the flow of an inhomogeneous fluid (suspension) over a smooth inclined surface were studied. It was observed that fractal patterns form. There exists a threshold angle for the inclination above which global fractal patterns are formed. This angle depends on the particle size of the suspension. We observed that there are two fractal dimensions for these patterns, depending on the area from which the pattern is extracted. If the pattern is taken from the top which only consists of the beginning steps of the pattern forming, one finds two fractal dimensions, i.e. 1.35-1.45 and 1.6-1.7, in which the first one is dominant while, if the entire pattern is taken, then a fractal... 

    SHTV, as a technique for core calculation using spatial homogenization and temperature variation

    , Article Annals of Nuclear Energy ; Volume 37, Issue 9 , 2010 , Pages 1129-1138 ; 03064549 (ISSN) Maleki Moghaddam, N ; Zahedinejad, E ; Kashi, S ; Davilu, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The accuracy of static neutronic parameters in the nuclear reactors depends upon the determination of group constants of the diffusion equation in the desired geometry. Although several methods have been proposed for calculating these parameters, there is still the need for more reliable methods. In this paper a powerful and innovative method based on Spatial Homogenization and Temperature Variation (SHTV) of physical properties of a WWER-1000 nuclear reactor core for calculating the relative power distribution of Fuel Assemblies (FA) and the hot fuel rod, is presented. The method is based on replacing the heterogeneous lattices of materials with different properties by an equivalent... 

    Transesterification of canola oil and methanol by lithium impregnated CaO–La2O3 mixed oxide for biodiesel synthesis

    , Article Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry ; Volume 47 , 2017 , Pages 399-404 ; 1226086X (ISSN) Maleki, H ; Kazemeini, M ; Larimi, A. S ; Khorasheh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    CaO–La2O3 mixed oxides were synthesized by co-precipitation coupled with Li doping through wet impregnation. These were used as catalysts for transesterification of canola oil and methanol toward biodiesel production. To determine the structure and morphology of the prepared catalysts, they were characterized by the XRD, FESEM, BET, and basic strength measurements. Under optimum reaction conditions of methanol/oil molar ratio of 15:1, 5 wt% catalyst at 65 °C, 96.3% conversion was obtained in 2.5 h of reaction duration. Moreover, the catalyst demonstrated a rather high stability where reuse of up to five cycles without significant loss of performance observed. © 2016 The Korean Society of... 

    Performance aware scheduling considering resource availability in grid computing

    , Article Engineering with Computers ; Volume 33, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 191-206 ; 01770667 (ISSN) Entezari Maleki, R ; Bagheri, M ; Mehri, S ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer London  2017
    Abstract
    This paper presents a mathematical model using Stochastic Activity Networks (SANs) to model a grid resource, and compute the throughput of a resource in servicing grid tasks, wherein the failure–repair behavior of the processors inside the resource is taken into account. The proposed SAN models the structural behavior of a grid resource and evaluates the combined performance and availability measure of the resource. Afterwards, the curve fitting technique is used to find a suitable function fitted to the throughput of a resource for grid tasks. Having this function and the size of each grid job based on its tasks, an algorithm is proposed to compute the makespan of each available resource to... 

    Novel multifunctional capacitor-varistor ceramics based on SnO2

    , Article Ceramics International ; Volume 44, Issue 16 , 2018 , Pages 20386-20390 ; 02728842 (ISSN) Maleki Shahraki, M ; Alipour, S ; Mahmoudi, P ; Karimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Up to now, multifunctional varistor-capacitor materials were based on TiO2, even though these materials failed to have practical applications. For the first time, in this research, multifunctional varistor-capacitor properties are observed in the CuO-doped SnO2-CoO-Sb2O3 system. The XRD analysis showed that this system has a single phase microstructure. SEM images indicated that the CuO addition resulted in a better densification and larger grain size. The very low electric breakdown field of the CuO-doped SnO2-CoO-Sb2O3 system (12 V/mm, similar to TiO2), is a consequence of coarse-grained microstructure. This varistor had a suitable surge withstand capability as well. The colossal... 

    Iran and COVID-19: A bottom-up, faith-driven, citizen-supported response

    , Article Public Organization Review ; Volume 21, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 723-740 ; 15667170 (ISSN) Marvi, A ; Shahraini, S. M ; Yazdi, N ; Maleki, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2021
    Abstract
    The COVID-19 pandemic cast doubts on governments' traditional crisis responses and sparked a surge in citizen-led, participatory, bottom-up responses. Iran's experience is worth investigating because it relied significantly on citizen groups to manage the crisis despite long-term sanctions and extremely restricted resources. The authors undertook an exploratory case study using the grounded theory (GT) method and an online survey to explore Iran's confrontation. The central notion discovered was referred to as 'faith-driven civic engagement.’ The response was characterized by adaptability, promptness, and comprehensiveness. The causes and strategic orientations included intrinsic motives,... 

    Saffman-Taylor instability in yield stress fluids

    , Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Volume 17, Issue 14 , 2005 , Pages S1209-S1218 ; 09538984 (ISSN) Maleki Jirsaraei, N ; Lindner, A ; Rouhani, S ; Bonn, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Physics Publishing  2005
    Abstract
    Pushing a fluid with a less viscous one gives rise to the well known Saffman-Taylor instability. This instability is important in a wide variety of applications involving strongly non-Newtonian fluids that often exhibit a yield stress. Here we investigate the Saffmann-Taylor instability in this type of fluid, in longitudinal flows in Hele-Shaw cells. In particular, we study Darcy's law for yield stress fluids. The dispersion equation for the flow is similar to the equations obtained for ordinary viscous fluids but the viscous terms in the dimensionless numbers conditioning the instability now contain the yield stress. This also has repercussions on the wavelength of the instability as it... 

    Computation offloading strategy for autonomous vehicles

    , Article 27th International Computer Conference, Computer Society of Iran, CSICC 2022, 23 February 2022 through 24 February 2022 ; 2022 ; 9781665480277 (ISBN) Farimani, M. K ; Karimian Aliabadi, S ; Entezari Maleki, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Vehicular edge computing is a progressing technology which provides processing resources to the internet of vehicles using the edge servers deployed at roadside units. Vehicles take advantage by offloading their computationintensive tasks to this infrastructure. However, concerning time-sensitive applications and the high mobility of vehicles, cost-efficient task offloading is still a challenge. This paper establishes a computation offloading strategy based on deep Q-learning algorithm for vehicular edge computing networks. To jointly minimize the system cost including offloading failure rate and the total energy consumption of the offloading process, the vehicle tasks offloading problem is... 

    Understanding the role of outsiders in community-based development interventions: a framework with findings from iran

    , Article Voluntas ; Volume 32, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 830-845 ; 09578765 (ISSN) Naficy, A ; Bergh, S. I ; Akhavan Alavi, S. H ; Maleki, A ; Mirehei, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2021
    Abstract
    This article analyzes various roles of development practitioners (called outsiders) in five different cases of community-based development (CBD) in rural Iran. It provides a review of the literature on CBD and identifies three main types of roles fulfilled by outsiders to support indigenous development processes. These include preparing the ground, activating community-based organizations as participatory institutions, and taking on the role of brokers who bridge the gap between the local community and outside institutions—especially the state and market. From the analysis of empirical qualitative data collected during fieldwork in Iran, the article concludes that while the roles played by... 

    Policy Instruments for the Improvement of Customers’ Willingness to Purchase Electric Vehicles: A Case Study in Iran

    , Article Energies ; Volume 15, Issue 12 , 2022 ; 19961073 (ISSN) Allahmoradi, E ; Mirzamohammadi, S ; Naeini, A. B ; Maleki, A ; Mobayen, S ; Skruch, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI  2022
    Abstract
    Given the various advantages of electric vehicles compared to conventional gasoline vehicles in terms of energy efficiency and environmental pollution (among others), this paper studies the factors affecting customers’ willingness to purchase electric vehicles. An integrated discrete choice and agent-based approach is applied to model the customers’ choice for the valuation of electric vehicles based on the internal reference price. The agent-based model evaluates customers’ preferences for a number of personal and vehicle attributes, according to which vehicle they chose. Data from 376 respondents are collected to estimate a random-parameter logit model where customers are asked to reveal... 

    Determining the prices of remanufactured products, capacity of internal workstations and the contracting strategy within queuing framework

    , Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Volume 54 , 2017 , Pages 313-321 ; 15684946 (ISSN) Maleki, L ; Pasandideh, S. H. R ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Cardenas Barron, L. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    This paper studies a remanufacturing facility with several types of incoming nonconforming products and different independent remanufacturing workstations. The workstations have limited capacities so that an outsourcing strategy can be practiced. Each workstation is modeled with an M/M/1/k queuing system considering k as a decision variable. Additionally, a binary decision variable is taken into account to determine the contracting strategy along with some decision variables for the prices of remanufactured products. Thus, a bi-objective mixed-integer nonlinear programming is built to obtain optimal values of the decision variables. The first objective attempts to maximize the total profit... 

    Modeling of severe shot peening effects to obtain nanocrystalline surface on cast iron using artificial neural network

    , Article Materials Today: Proceedings ; Volume 3, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 2197-2206 ; 22147853 (ISSN) Maleki, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Severe plastic deformation methods such as severe shot peening are used in order to improve mechanical properties of the components by surface microstructure nanocrystallization. Severe shot peening is one of the popular mechanical surface treatments generally aimed at generating nanograined layer and compressive residual stress close to the surface. Moreover, artificial neural network has been used as an efficient approach to predict and optimize the engineering problems. In present study effects of conventional and severe shot peening on cast iron were modelled by means of artificial neural networks and they were compared. The obtained results indicate that severe shot peening has superior... 

    Synthesis of a new class of tetronic acid derivatives: A one-pot three-component condensation reaction between isoquinoline or pyridine and dialkyl acetylenedicarboxylate with tetronic acid

    , Article Monatshefte fur Chemie ; Volume 144, Issue 7 , 2013 , Pages 1051-1055 ; 00269247 (ISSN) Rezayan, A. H ; Sabahi, H ; Rahmati, A ; Maleki, A ; Kheirjou, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Reaction of the zwitterions generated from isoquinoline or pyridine and dialkyl acetylenedicarboxylate with tetronic acid leads to 1,2- dihydroisoquinoline or 1,2-dihydropyridine tetronic acid derivatives without using any catalyst or activation at room temperature  

    A single-retailer multi-supplier multi-product inventory model with destructive testing acceptance sampling and inflation

    , Article Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering ; September , 2018 ; 21681015 (ISSN) Maleki Vishkaei, B ; Akhavan Niaki, S. T ; Farhangi, M ; Mahdavi, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    In this paper, a multi-product inventory problem is investigated in which a retailer buys items from different suppliers based on their purchasing costs and defective rates. Due to the warehouse and staff constraints involved, the inventory cycle consists of two parts. The first part corresponds to a screening period in which a destructive testing acceptance-sampling plan is used to accept or reject a lot. The other part is for selling the items. In the screening period, a lot that is rejected is returned to the suppliers where another lot is claimed for substitution at no cost. Shortage occurs during the screening period and the defective items are sold at a lower price at the end of the...