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    Runtime Analysis of Self-adaptive Systems

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Bagheri, Maryam (Author) ; Movaghar, Ali (Supervisor) ; Sirjani, Marjan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Increasing the complexity of software systems, their ubiquitous presence in the human activities, and necessity to preserving the functional and nonfunctional requirements of the systems under an uncertain environment, increase the need for self-adaptive systems. A self-adaptive system changes its structure and behaviors in response to changes in its environment and the system itself. A key research challenge in the self-adaptive community is to guarantee that the system fulfills its requirements. This issue can be addressed by employing formal methods during the design of the software systems. However, the assurance techniques should be used during the execution of the system as well as the... 

    Effect of Environmental Conditions on Fracture Behavior of Solder Joints

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Honarvar, Sobhan (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Double cantilever beam (DCB) specimens were prepared according to standard surface mount technology (SMT). The samples were stored inside an environmental chamber at two different relative humidity values (i.e. 40 or 100%) for either 2 or 4 hours. Then they were aged at 25ºC, 75ºC or 125℃ for the same time. Finally, after being cooled to room temperature, fracture tests were performed under mode-I loading conditions at a strain rate of 0.03 s-1 at room temperature. Storage time did not have a significant effect on the fracture behavior. The fracture load and energy of the solder joints decreased significantly when the temperature was increased from 25 to 75℃. By further increase in the... 

    Snappfood UGC Classification Using Machine Learning and Comparison of SVM and NB Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Honarvar, Mohsen (Author) ; Najmi, Manoochehr (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One way for businesses to grow and compete, in any age (especially the digital age), is to create a Brand Relevance through creating or finding, and then owning new categories or subcategories. In this way, instead of beating competitors; they become irrelevant by enticing customers to buy a new category or subcategory for which other alternative brands are not considered relevant. Firms traditionally rely on interviews and focus groups to identify these subcategories and customer needs. Nowadays, with the growth of social media, user-generated content (UGC) is also a good alternative source. However, Due to the large size of UGC and the non-informative or repetitive data it contains,... 

    Theoretical Investigation of Quantum Optical Amplifiers in Quantum Communications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Marjan, Negar (Author) ; Bahrampour, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Bathaee, Marzieh Sadat (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Signal transmission of information on noiseless and lossy channels is an important issue in data transmission. Using the amplifier in the transmission channels is a good solution to help send information on longer channels. In classical communication, information can be coded in the amplitude or phase of the field and an amplifier is responsible for amplifying these parameters. If we consider the conditions ideal and ignore electrical noises, Classical mechanics does not impose any restrictions on the amplification of arbitrary classical signals. Instead, in quantum telecommunications the information encoded on the quadrature of the electromagnetic field are mounted on quantum states, such... 

    Design and Manufacturing of Gradient Cellular Tibial Stem for Total Knee Replacement

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Taheri, Atiyeh (Author) ; Farahmand, Farzam (Supervisor) ; Bahrami Nasab, Marjan (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Loosening of uncemented tibial component is one the most common causes of total knee prosthesis failure which is a result of short-term factors such as instability and incomplete osseointegration as well as long-term factors such as peri-prosthetic stress shielding and bone atrophy. Porous cellular structures for tibial stem have been considered as a solution to this problem. This project is aimed to achieve an optimal gradient porous cellular design of tibial stem that in addition to sufficient mechanical strength, provides a perfect osseointegration and prevents bone resorption by incorporating appropriate porosity size, small micro-motion and favorable stress distribution on bone. A... 

    Determining and optimizing power loss reduction in distribution feeders due to Distributed generation

    , Article 2006 IEEE PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition, PSCE 2006, Atlanta, GA, 29 October 2006 through 1 November 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 1914-1918 ; 142440178X (ISBN); 9781424401789 (ISBN) Honarvar Nazari, M ; Parniani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    One of the beneficial impacts of Distributed generation (DG) units on electrical network is power loss reduction in the distribution feeder on which DG is located. In this paper the effect of DG on power losses of a distribution feeder with a combination of uniformly distributed and lumped loads is investigated, and a mathematical model of power loss reduction as a function of DG and the feeder parameters is extracted. Then, based on the derived formula, optimum conditions of utilizing and locating the DG units are obtained. © 2006 IEEE  

    Ni-doped TiO2 Photoanode Electrodes for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells Applications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Honarvar, Marjan (Author) ; Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A new strategy for enhancing the efficiency of TiO2 dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) doped with Ni ions with different molar percentages (i.e., 0, 0.5, 1, 5 and 10 mol%) was reported. The samples were prepared by sol-gel route and characterized by means of XRD, DRS, UV-visible, FESEM and photovoltaic measurment techniques. It was found that Ni-doped TiO2 nanoparticles had a mixture of anatase, rutile and brookite crystal structures. Moreover, the band gap energy was decreased with increasing Ni molar ratio, The highest cell efficiency of 5.4% was achieved for 1mol% Ni-doped TiO2, being 42% greater than that of pure TiO2 nanoparticles  

    Deconstruction of Media Hegemony Based on Ideas of Jacques Derrida

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Honarvar, Mohammad Amin (Author) ; Hoseini, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the first description if we describe technology as a tool, Communication technologies or media should be consider as the most important element of today's technological world. This research is going to cover reconsidering and recreating the mean of media based on the Ideas of JacquesDerrida. In this regard, two major dichotomy is evident in the public understanding of media. meanwhile "media versus message" and on the other hand opposition between "media and audience". So deconstruction in the face of these binary oppositions, want to read out the notion that message is superior to media, and on the other hand to deconstruction of the hegemony of the media on the audience  

    Geometry influence on fracture behavior of lap-shear solder joints

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 80-88 ; 21563950 (ISSN) Karimi, M ; Nourani, A ; Honarvar, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    Single lap-shear (SLS) specimens of 63Sn37Pb solder joints were prepared with three different adherend thicknesses at three varying joint lengths. The fracture force was measured at a shear strain rate of 0.01 s-1 for different geometries. The elastic-plastic fracture mechanics (EPFM) theory was used to find the energy dissipated in each case using a finite element model (FEM), and the fracture energy was obtained by cohesive zone modeling (CZM). Both 2-D and 3-D models were used to explain the variations in fracture energy by the level of constraint on the joint. Also, the plastic zone area and stress distribution along the solder layer were calculated at the moment of fracture. A phase... 

    Effect of thermal treatment on fracture behavior of solder joints at various strain rates: Comparison of cyclic and constant temperature

    , Article Engineering Failure Analysis ; Volume 128 , 2021 ; 13506307 (ISSN) Honarvar, S ; Nourani, A ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Fracture tests on Sn93Pb37 solder joints in a double cantilever beam (DCB) configuration were performed at two different strain rates of 10−5 and 0.03 s−1 under mode I loading conditions. In each case, the critical strain energy release rate for crack initiation, Jci, was obtained. Effects of storing specimens at a constant temperature of 75 °C and cyclic temperature varying between 32 and 75 °C were examined at these strain rates. In the strain rate of 0.03 s−1, storing samples in a constant or cyclic temperature caused the fracture energy to decrease significantly with respect to the specimens maintained in ambient temperature. The significant reduction in fracture energy by placing the... 

    Effect of environmental conditions on fracture behavior of solder joints

    , Article Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics ; Volume 112 , 2021 ; 01678442 (ISSN) Honarvar, S ; Nourani, A ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Double cantilever beam (DCB) specimens were prepared according to standard surface mount technology (SMT). The samples were stored inside an environmental chamber at two different relative humidity values (i.e. 40 or 100%) for either 2 or 4 h. Then they were aged at 25 °C, 75 °C or 125℃ for the same time. Finally, after being cooled to room temperature, fracture tests were performed under mode-I loading conditions at a strain rate of 0.03 s−1 at room temperature. Storage time did not have a significant effect on the fracture behavior. The fracture load and energy of the solder joints decreased significantly when the temperature was increased from 25 to 75℃. By further increase in the... 

    A Particle swarm optimization algorithm for solving pricing and lead time quotation in a dual-channel supply chain with multiple customer classes

    , Article Advances in Operations Research ; Volume 2020 , 2020 Honarvar, M ; Alimohammadi Ardakani, M ; Modarres, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Hindawi Limited  2020
    Abstract
    The combination of traditional retail channel with direct channel adds a new dimension of competition to manufacturers' distribution system. In this paper, we consider a make-to-order manufacturer with two channels of sale, sale through retailers and online direct sale. The customers are classified into different classes, based on their sensitivity to price and due date. The orders of traditional retail channel customers are fulfilled in the same period of ordering. However, price and due date are quoted to the online customers based on the available capacity as well as the other orders in the pipeline. We develop two different structures of the supply chain: centralized and decentralized... 

    Ant colony optimisation for the bi-objective due-date-setting problem in the multi-class make-to-order firm

    , Article International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 496-520 ; 17485037 (ISSN) Honarvar, M ; Chaharsooghi, S. K ; Modarres, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this study, we develop a bi-objective programming approach for due-date setting in make-to-order manufacturing with different classes of customers. We formulate the problem of quoting due-dates under the assumption that demand is dependent on lead-time and price is determined by the length of the delivery time. In addition, other parameters such as production policy, inventory holding, delivery system and capacity utilisation should be considered in due-date decisions. To this purpose, we consider additional objective function in traditional due-date management problem. So, the proposed bi-objective model attempts to maximise total profit and minimise rates of changes in capacity... 

    Experimental and theoretical investigation of drying of Green Peas in a Fluidized Bed Dryer of inert particles assisted by Infrared heat source

    , Article Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ; Volume 32, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 83-94 ; 10219986 (ISSN) Honarvar, B ; Mowla, D ; Safekordi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Drying of green peas in a Fluidized Bed Dryer (FBD) with inert particle, heated by combined sources of hot air and InfraRed (IR) radiation, has been experimentally and theoretically studied. For this purpose, an experimental set up was constructed. This setup was composed of a cylindrical bed dryer containing some inert particles which are fluidized by hot air. Some infrared lamps were also placed around the bed for heating assistance. A sample of green pea was hung in the fluidized bed and its moisture content, surface and central temperature were measured with time. A mathematical model, based on the two layers concept of penetration and conduction was also proposed for this process. The... 

    Design, Simulation and Control of a New Tendon Actuated Manipulator With Lockable Joints

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Honarvar, Mohammad (Author) ; Alasty, Aria (Supervisor) ; Salarieh, Hasan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Hyper-redundant manipulators have large number Degrees of Freedom. Because of their redundancy, such manipulators have the advantage of obstacle avoidance, overcoming singularities and intrusion into highly constrained environments. The most challenging task in designing hyper-redundant manipulators is the synthesis of actuating mechanisms with appropriate kinematics and effective power supply. Most of previous techniques in implementing hyper-redundant robots have the disadvantages of: -Using large number of actuators, -Heavy weight due to large number of actuators, -Complexity of the control system due to need of synchronizing subsets of motors. In this thesis a novel hyper redundant... 

    A Study on Automatic and Early Detection of Lameness in Dairy Cattle

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Honarvar Mahjoobin, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Akbari, Javad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Lameness in dairy cattle is a crucial welfare issue in dairy industry, and over the years scientists are attempting to present a detection method. In recent years it is attracting more attention to make the identification and discrimination of sounds and lames systematic and automatic. Right now, the most hopeful results have been obtained through the measurement of Ground Reaction Forces (GRF) of hooves, and analysis of load distribution between four legs, which seems applicable for wide use in dairy industry. However, the accuracy, validity, and reliability of discrimination is still far from an acceptable point, that is because of a great lack in understanding quantitative effects of the... 

    Inverse and forward dynamics of N-3RPS manipulator with lockable joints

    , Article Robotica ; June , 2015 , pp. 1383-1402 ; 02635747 (ISSN) Taherifar, A ; Salarieh, H ; Alasty, A ; Honarvar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Cambridge University Press  2015
    Abstract
    The N-3 Revolute-Prismatic-Spherical (N-3RPS) manipulator is a kind of serial-parallel manipulator and has higher stiffness and accuracy compared with serial mechanisms, and a larger workspace compared with parallel mechanisms. The locking mechanism in each joint allows the manipulator to be controlled by only three wires. Modeling the dynamics of this manipulator presents an inherent complexity due to its closed-loop structure and kinematic constraints. In the first part of this paper, the inverse kinematics of the manipulator, which consists of position, velocity, and acceleration, is studied. In the second part, the inverse and forward dynamics of the manipulator is formulated based on... 

    Inverse and forward dynamics of N-3RPS manipulator with lockable joints

    , Article Robotica ; Volume 34, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 1383-1402 ; 02635747 (ISSN) Taherifar, A ; Salarieh, H ; Alasty, A ; Honarvar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Cambridge University Press  2016
    Abstract
    The N-3 Revolute-Prismatic-Spherical (N-3RPS) manipulator is a kind of serial-parallel manipulator and has higher stiffness and accuracy compared with serial mechanisms, and a larger workspace compared with parallel mechanisms. The locking mechanism in each joint allows the manipulator to be controlled by only three wires. Modeling the dynamics of this manipulator presents an inherent complexity due to its closed-loop structure and kinematic constraints. In the first part of this paper, the inverse kinematics of the manipulator, which consists of position, velocity, and acceleration, is studied. In the second part, the inverse and forward dynamics of the manipulator is formulated based on... 

    Inverse and forward dynamics of N-3RPS manipulator with lockable joints

    , Article Robotica ; 2015 ; ISSN: 02635747 Taherifar, A ; Salarieh, H ; Alasty, A ; Honarvar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2015
    Abstract
    The N-3 Revolute-Prismatic-Spherical (N-3RPS) manipulator is a kind of serial-parallel manipulator and has higher stiffness and accuracy compared with serial mechanisms, and a larger workspace compared with parallel mechanisms. The locking mechanism in each joint allows the manipulator to be controlled by only three wires. Modeling the dynamics of this manipulator presents an inherent complexity due to its closed-loop structure and kinematic constraints. In the first part of this paper, the inverse kinematics of the manipulator, which consists of position, velocity, and acceleration, is studied. In the second part, the inverse and forward dynamics of the manipulator is formulated based on... 

    Acoustic scattering and radiation force function experienced by functionally graded cylindrical shells

    , Article Journal of Mechanics ; Volume 27, Issue 2 , June , 2011 , Pages 227-243 ; 17277191 (ISSN) Jamali, J ; Naei, M. H ; Honarvar, F ; Rajabi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A body insonified by a sound field is known to experience a steady force that is called the acoustic radiation force. In this paper, the method of wave function expansion is adopted to study the scattering and the radiation force function caused by a plane normal harmonic acoustic wave incident upon an arbitrarily thick-walled functionally graded cylindrical shell submerged in and filled with compressible ideal fluids. A laminate approximate model and the so-called state space formulation in conjunction with the classical transfer matrix (T-matrix) approach are employed to present an analytical solution based on the two-dimensional exact equations of elasticity. Two typical models,...