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    Shape optimization of concrete arch dams considering stage construction

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 21-35 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Pourbakhshian, S ; Ghaemian, M ; Joghataie, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2016
    Abstract
    This paper describes a methodology to develop the interface between a finite element software and optimization algorithm for optimization of concrete high arch dams. The objective function is the volume of the dam. The numbers of design variables are 31 including the thickness and upstream profile of crown cantilever, thickness of the left and right abutments, radius of curvature of water and air faces left and right by use of polynomial curve fitting and cubic spline function. The constraint conditions are the geometric shape, stress, and the stability against sliding. Initially, a program is developed in MATLAB in order to generate the coordinates of nodes; then, finite element software... 

    A four bit low power 165MS/s flash-SAR ADC for sigma-delta ADC application

    , Article IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, 6 December 2015 through 9 December 2015 ; Volume 2016-March , 2016 , Pages 153-156 ; 9781509002467 (ISBN) Molaei, H ; Khorami, A ; Eslampanah Sendi, M. S ; Hajsadeghi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc 
    Abstract
    A low power four bit mixed Successive Approximation Register (SAR)-Flash Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) for Sigma-Delta ADC applications is presented. The ADC uses three comparators in order to reduce the latency of typical SAR ADCs. Three comparators are used for conversion of 2 bits per one clock cycle. One of the Digital to Analog Converters (DACs) is replaced by three resistors which can save power and area. The ADC is simulated by Cadence Spectre using TSMC 0.18um COMS technology. The power consumption at 165MS/s and 1.8V supply voltage is 1.8mW. The SNDR and SFDR for 10MHz input are 19.8dB and 28.4dB, respectively  

    Evaluation of seepage problem under a concrete dam with finite volume method

    , Article Proceedings of the 7th IASME / WSEAS International Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics, FMA '09, 20 August 2009 through 22 August 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 34-40 ; 9789604741069 (ISBN) Shamsai, A ; Abdi Dezfuli, E ; Zebardast, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In most of countries, underground waters are the most important sources to provide drinking water. So it is necessary to make scheme and to do high protection of to achieve maximum beneficiary. Necessity of this management is going to be felt by developing these sources and human's interference. However, in the past overtopping phenomenon was the first reason of dam's destruction, but nowadays by increasing of spate design's period, the significant problem that researchers are interfere with, is seepage problem. The purpose of solving the underground problems is to procure height of water as a function of coordinate and time. In observation of practical industries, we can use the... 

    Physical bounds of metallic nanofingers obtained by mechano-chemical atomic force microscope nanolithography

    , Article Applied Surface Science ; Volume 255, Issue 6 , January , 2009 , Pages 3513-3517 ; 01694332 (ISSN) Akhavan, O ; Abdolahad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    To obtain metallic nanofingers applicable in surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors, a mechano-chemical atomic force microscope (AFM) nanolithography on a metallic thin film (50 nm in thickness)/piezoelectric substrate covered by a spin-coated polymeric mask layer (50-60 nm in thickness) was implemented. The effective shape of cross-section of the before and after etching grooves have been determined by using the AFM tip deconvolution surface analysis, structure factor, and power spectral density analyses. The wet-etching process improved the shape and aspect ratio (height/width) of the grooves and also smoothed the surface within them. We have shown that the relaxed surface tension of the... 

    Reconstruction of residual stresses in autofrettaged thick-walled tubes from limited measurements

    , Article International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping ; Volume 86, Issue 11 , 2009 , Pages 777-784 ; 03080161 (ISSN) Farrahi, G. H ; Faghidian, A ; Smith, D. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    An analytical method for reconstructing residual stresses within axisymmetric cylinders is presented. The method uses the stress equilibrium and boundary conditions together with an Airy stress function that satisfies these conditions. The method allows the reconstruction of residual stresses from limited measurements. The analysis is also coupled to a least squares approximation and a regularization analysis to provide stability of the inverse problem. The application of the method is demonstrated for four cases; two correspond to analytical solutions for residual stresses created during autofrettage and two sets of experimental results for through wall measurements of residual stresses. In... 

    An inverse approach to determination of residual stresses induced by shot peening in round bars

    , Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences ; Volume 51, Issue 9-10 , 2009 , Pages 726-731 ; 00207403 (ISSN) Farrahi, G. H ; Faghidian, S. A ; Smith, D. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper an analysis is presented to determine the distribution of a residual stress field from a limited incomplete set of measurements obtained from shot-peened round steel bars. Using an Airy stress function as the primary unknown the axisymmetric stress equations are solved directly. In this new method there exists the flexibility to impose physical conditions that govern the behavior of residual stress to achieve a meaningful complete stress field. This new method aims to achieve the best agreement between the model prediction and limited measured stress components in the sense of least squares approximation. The power of this new method is demonstrated by analyzing experimental... 

    Mathematical modeling and statistical analysis of second harmonic generation effects with thin and thick crystals in ultrahigh-speed optically amplified digital lightwave communication systems

    , Article Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Volume 27, Issue 16 , 2009 , Pages 3438-3452 ; 07338724 (ISSN) Matinfar, M. D ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present an in depth analysis and discussions on the behavior and performance of using either thin or thick second harmonic generation (SHG) crystals prior to photodetector in ultrahigh-speed optically amplified digital lightwave communication systems. Our study begins by considering a conventional low-speed optically amplified lightwave receiver and study its performance in ultrahigh-speed regime and show its substantially degraded behavior, indicating the need to use advance optical nonlinear elements such as SHG prior to photodetection. In studying SHG effects, we begin by discussing the mathematical models of thin and thick SHG crystals in the context of statistical... 

    A molecular-dynamics study of thermal and physical properties of platinum nanoclusters

    , Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 280, Issue 1-2 , 2009 , Pages 16-21 ; 03783812 (ISSN) Akbarzadeh, H ; Parsafar, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Metallic nanoclusters are interesting because of their utility in catalysis and sensors. The thermal and physical characteristics of metallic Pt nanoclusters with different sizes were investigated via molecular-dynamics simulations using Quantum Sutton-Chen (QSC) potential. This force field accurately predicts solid and liquid states properties as well as melting of the bulk platinum. Molecular dynamic simulations of Pt nanoclusters with 256, 456, 500, 864, 1372, 2048, 2916, 4000, 5324, 6912, 8788 atoms have been carried out at various temperatures. The Pt-Pt radial distribution function, internal energy, heat capacity, enthalpy, entropy of the nanoclusters were calculated at some... 

    A stochastic programming model for a capacitated location-allocation problem with heterogeneous demands

    , Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 137 , 2019 ; 03608352 (ISSN) Alizadeh, M ; Ma, J ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Marufuzzaman, M ; Jaradat, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, we develop a stochastic programming model for the capacitated location-allocation problem in the heterogeneous environment where the demands are distributed according to the Bernoulli function with different probabilities. The capacitated sub-sources of facilities are also involved to satisfy customers’ demands in this work. This study aims to find optimal locations of facilities and optimal allocations of existing customers to the facilities so that the total cost of operating facilities, allocating the customers, expected servicing and outsourcing is minimized. Due to the large amount of customers with different demand probabilities, accurate estimation of the outsourcing... 

    1 + ϵ approximation of tree edit distance in quadratic time

    , Article 51st Annual ACM SIGACT Symposium on Theory of Computing, STOC 2019, 23 June 2019 through 26 June 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 709-720 ; 07378017 (ISSN); 9781450367059 (ISBN) Boroujeni, M ; Ghodsi, M ; Hajiaghayi, M ; Seddighin, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Association for Computing Machinery  2019
    Abstract
    Edit distance is one of the most fundamental problems in computer science. Tree edit distance is a natural generalization of edit distance to ordered rooted trees. Such a generalization extends the applications of edit distance to areas such as computational biology, structured data analysis (e.g., XML), image analysis, and compiler optimization. Perhaps the most notable application of tree edit distance is in the analysis of RNA molecules in computational biology where the secondary structure of RNA is typically represented as a rooted tree. The best-known solution for tree edit distance runs in cubic time. Recently, Bringmann et al. show that an O(n2.99) algorithm for weighted tree edit... 

    A quasi-Gaussian approximation method for the Duffing oscillator with colored additive random excitation

    , Article Nonlinear Dynamics ; Volume 96, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 825-835 ; 0924090X (ISSN) Makarem, H ; Pishkenari, H. N ; Vossoughi, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Netherlands  2019
    Abstract
    Statistical analysis of stochastic dynamical systems is of considerable importance for engineers as well as scientists. Engineering applications require approximate statistical methods with a trade-off between accuracy and simplicity. Most exact and approximate methods available in the literature to study stochastic differential equations (SDEs) are best suited for linear or lightly nonlinear systems. When a system is highly nonlinear, e.g., a system with multiple equilibria, the accuracy of conventional methods degrades. This problem is addressed in this article, and a novel method is introduced for statistical analysis of special types of essentially nonlinear SDEs. In particular,... 

    Metrical theory for small linear forms and applications to interference alignment

    , Article Jonathan Borwein Commemorative Conference, JBCC 2017, 25 September 2017 through 29 September 2017 ; Volume 313 , 2020 , Pages 377-393 Hussain, M ; Mahboubi, S. H ; Seyed Motahari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    In this paper, the metric theory of Diophantine approximation associated with mixed type small linear forms is investigated. We prove Khintchine–Groshev type theorems for both the real and complex number systems. The motivation for these metrical results comes from their applications in signal processing. One such application is discussed explicitly. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020  

    An approximate method to identify torsion caused by infill walls through geometric specifications of architectural plans

    , Article Journal of Building Engineering ; Volume 32 , 2020 Noorifard, A ; Tabeshpour, M. R ; Mehdizadeh Saradj, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    A significant part of torsional effects in buildings is due to disregarding the arrangement of infill walls during the design. This is a challenging issue since on the one hand the structural engineers do not usually consider infill walls in modeling a structure, while on the other hand the architects do not pay attention to the seismic behavior of infill walls during architectural design. In this research, an approximate method for identifying the torsion caused by infill walls was proposed to be used at the final stages of basic architectural design, which is based on the geometric specifications of architectural plans and does not require structural specifications. For this purpose,... 

    A modified 802.11-based MAC scheme to assure fair access for vehicle-to-roadside communications

    , Article Computer Communications ; Volume 31, Issue 12 , 30 July , 2008 , Pages 2898-2906 ; 01403664 (ISSN) Karamad, E ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANets) are special cases of mobile ad hoc networks (MANets) in which the mobility pattern is very different. Actually, the topology of the network in VANets changes more often and the variance of speeds is high. Such characteristics lead to fairness problem in VANets, considered in this paper. In fact, vehicles with different speeds have their different limited time to communicate with an access point (AP). This attribute adversely affects the chance of a fast moving vehicle in communicating with the access point. We propose a modified 802.11 DCF channel access scheme as a solution to the problem. The proposed scheme adjusts the probability of transmission at a... 

    Limitations of frequency domain approximation for detecting chaos in fractional order systems

    , Article Nonlinear Analysis, Theory, Methods and Applications ; Volume 69, Issue 4 , 15 August , 2008 , Pages 1299-1320 ; 0362546X (ISSN) Tavazoei, M. S ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, we analytically study the influences of using frequency domain approximation in numerical simulations of fractional order systems. The number and location of equilibria, and also the stability of these points, are compared between the original system and its frequency based approximated counterpart. It is shown that the original system and its approximation are not necessarily equivalent according to the number, location and stability of the fixed points. This problem can cause erroneous results in special cases. For instance, to prove the existence of chaos in fractional order systems, numerical simulations have been largely based on frequency domain approximations, but in... 

    Salt and pepper noise removal for image signals

    , Article 2008 International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT, St. Petersburg, 16 June 2008 through 19 June 2008 ; October , 2008 ; 9781424420360 (ISBN) Feizi, S ; Zahedpour, S ; Soltanolkotabi, M ; Amini, A ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper we propose a new method to recover images corrupted with salt and pepper noise. The proposed method uses ordered statistics filtering and soft-decisioning in successive approximations to find the locations and amplitudes of all the impulses. In our method we use soft-decision to generate a mask which is based on histogram distributions in local windows to distinguish impulsive noise from legitimate pixels. This mask is used to obtain an estimate of the original image by an iterative method. The result of the aforementioned algorithm can be fed back into the system to improve the image reconstruction process. This algorithm is analyzed and verified by simulation results.... 

    Nonlinear free vibration of conservative oscillators with inertia and static type cubic nonlinearities using homotopy analysis method

    , Article Journal of Sound and Vibration ; Volume 316, Issue 1-5 , 2008 , Pages 263-273 ; 0022460X (ISSN) Hoseini, S. H ; Pirbodaghi, T ; Asghari, M ; Farrahi, G. H ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this study, an accurate analytical solution for the nonlinear free vibration of a conservative oscillator with inertia and static type cubic nonlinearities is derived. This solution has been obtained using homotopy analysis method (HAM). Then, homotopy Pade technique is applied to accelerate the convergence rate of the series solution. This study shows that the HAM leads to an accurate analytical solution, which is valid for a wide range of considered system parameters. Unlike the other analytical methods, HAM can control and adjust the convergence region and rate of the approximation series solution. The excellent accuracy of the current results is demonstrated by comparing with the... 

    Electrical equivalent circuit of multi-mode flexible beams with piezoelectric elements

    , Article Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures ; Volume 19, Issue 5 , 2008 , Pages 621-627 ; 1045389X (ISSN) Saghafi, M ; Meghdari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Surface mounted piezoelectric sensors and actuators on elastic structures are often connected to electrical networks. The coupled equations of motion of the elastic structure with piezoelectric elements are already well known. However, due to complex behavior of some electrical elements in the electrical network, it is not an easy task to obtain the integrated equations of the whole system. A good remedy for this problem is to take advantage of an equivalent electrical circuit (EEC) representation of the mechanical part, leading the entire system to be represented as an electrical circuit. In this study, the authors propose a new method for constructing the EEC. This method is based upon the... 

    Assisted passive snake-like robots: Conception and dynamic modeling using Gibbs-Appell method

    , Article Robotica ; Volume 26, Issue 3 , 2008 , Pages 267-276 ; 02635747 (ISSN) Vossoughi, G ; Pendar, H ; Heidari, Z ; Mohammadi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present a novel structure of a snake-like robot. This structure enables passive locomotion in snake-like robots. Dynamic equations are obtained for motion in a horizontal plane, using Gibbs-Appell method. Kinematic model of the robot include numerous nonholonomic constraints, which can be omitted at the beginning by choosing proper coordinates to describe the model in Gibbs-Appell framework. In such a case, dynamic equations will be significantly simplified, resulting in considerable reduction of simulation time. Simulation results show that, by proper selection of initial conditions, joint angles operate in a limit cycle and robot can locomote steadily on a passive... 

    Generalized nonlinear 3D Euler-Bernoulli beam theory

    , Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transaction B: Engineering ; Volume 32, Issue 1 , 2008 , Pages 1-12 ; 10286284 (ISSN) Zohoor, H ; Khorsandijou, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The issue of the new elastic terms discovered in the nonlinear dynamic model of an enhanced nonlinear 3D Euler-Bernoulli beam is discussed. While the elastic orientation is negligible, the nonlinear dynamic model governing tension-compression, torsion and two spatial bendings is presented. Considering this model, some new elastic terms can be identified in the variation of elastic potential energy in each bending motion equation, and in each transverse shear force. Due to the new terms, each term of a bending equation and a transverse shear force, finds a counterpart in the other bending equation and transverse shear force, but the equations remain asymmetric. The new terms have arisen,...