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    Some computable results on the existence of periodic solutions for singular non-autonomous third order systems

    , Article Applied Mathematics and Computation ; Volume 163, Issue 1 , 2005 , Pages 51-60 ; 00963003 (ISSN) Mehri, B ; Niksirat, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Here we are concerned with the existence of periodic solution for nonlinear non-autonomous third order system of ordinary differential equations with singular terms. Our method here is based on the topological method in the sense that we conclude some computable results for the focal system from a homotopic nonsingular system. The aim is to obtain sufficient conditions for which the system has periodic solution whenever the value of deformation with respect to the first variation of the nonsingular subsystem is sufficiently small. The method presented here is constructive in the sense that the existence of periodic orbits can be verified numerically as well as computed if any. For this, we... 

    Efficient implementation of the convective terms in the hydrodynamic equations

    , Article Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering ; Volume 194, Issue 9-11 , 2005 , Pages 969-978 ; 00457825 (ISSN) Hosseini, S. E ; Faez, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    A new discretization scheme for the current density in the hydrodynamic model is presented. This scheme is an extension of the Scharfetter-Gummel (S-G) method and is derived without neglecting the convective term in the current density. Simulation of two model n-i-n diodes shows that this method gives better numerical results than the conventional upwind and S-G methods. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved  

    A new reduced-order modeling approach based on fluid eigenmodes and boundary element method

    , Article 23rd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, Toronto, ON, 6 June 2005 through 9 June 2005 ; Volume 2 , 2005 , Pages 1245-1252 ; 10485953 (ISSN) Behbahani Nejad, M ; Nobari, A. S ; Shahverdi, H ; Haddadpour, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2005
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new reduced-order modeling approach based on boundary element method. In this approach the eigenvalue problem of the unsteady flows is defined based on the unknown wake singularities. By constructing this reduced-order model, the body quasi-static eigenmodes are removed from the eigensystem and it is possible to obtain satisfactory results without static correction technique when enough eigenmodes are used. In addition to the conventional method, Eigenanalysis and reduced-order modeling of unsteady flows over a NACA 0012 airfoil and a wing with NACA 0012 section are performed using this new ROM method. Numerical examples are presented that demonstrate the accuracy and... 

    Developing an efficient multigrid strategy for solving incompressible flow

    , Article 2004 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2004, Anaheim, CA, 13 November 2004 through 19 November 2004 ; Volume 260 , 2004 , Pages 625-634 ; 08888116 (ISSN) Darbandi, M ; Schneider, G. E ; Taheri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    In this work, a multigrid acceleration technique is suitably developed for solving the two-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes equations using an implicit finite element volume method. In this regard, the solution domain is broken into a huge number of quadrilateral finite elements. The accurate numerical solution of a flow field can be achieved if very fine grid resolutions are utilized. Unfortunately, the standard implicit solvers need more computational time to solve larger size of algebraic set of equations which normally arise if fine grid distributions are used. Past experience has shown that the convergence of classical relaxation schemes perform an initial rapid decrease of... 

    Aerodynamic analysis of circular and noncircular bodies using computational and semi-empirical methods

    , Article Journal of Aircraft ; Volume 41, Issue 2 , 2004 , Pages 399-402 ; 00218669 (ISSN) Mahjoob, S ; Mani, M ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2004
    Abstract
    The comparison of aerodynamic characteristics of circular and noncircular bodies using computational-fluid-dynamics (CFD) code and semi-emperical code was discussed. It was observed that the performance of aerodynamic coefficients was better for squared section body at different angles of attack. It was also observed from the study of the flow physics that the pressure difference between the front and back of the body that produce pressure drag was more in the circular body. Results show that the friction drag is more for the square body than the circular body as the surface area of the square body is large  

    Applications of soft computing in nuclear power plants: A review

    , Article Progress in Nuclear Energy ; Volume 149 , 2022 ; 01491970 (ISSN) Ramezani, I ; Moshkbar Bakhshayesh, K ; Vosoughi, N ; Ghofrani, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Soft Computing (SC) is defined as a group of computational techniques that solve complex problems independent of mathematical models. SC techniques including artificial neural networks (ANNs), fuzzy systems (FSs), evolutionary algorithms (EAs), etc., can solve problems that either cannot be solved by the analytical/conventional methods or require a long computation time. Due to their features, SC techniques are nowadays widely used in scientific and industrial researches. SC techniques have also been included in many types of research related to nuclear power plants (NPPs). In this paper, the applications of SC techniques in NPPs, according to published articles, are presented. The... 

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Koushki, Behzad (Author) ; Matloubi Moghaddam, Firouz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We have reported a new and efficient synthesis of a broad spectrum of heterotetracyclic benzoxazocines via unique tandem 1,3-dinucleophilic addition of different bifunctional nucleophiles to quinolinium and isoquinolinium salts. The reaction generally involves the initial addition of nucleophiles to quinolinium salts to form enamine intermediate which can be trapped by intramolecular O/S-alkylation of nucleophiles. In the third part, as continues, we have reported another method which consists of Anthocyanidins and Thioindoles by using water and acetic acid as the solvent. This protocol is a very mild and simple method for construction of eight-membered ring in fused heterocycles in a... 

    Investigation of Thermodynamic Relations in Microscopic Systems by Quantum Information Theory

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Badiei, Alireza (Author) ; Shafiee, Afshin (Supervisor) ; Shamkhali, Amir Naser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Entropy is one of the important quantities in thermodynamics. In this project has tried to make this quantity as a bridge between quantum and thermodynamics. Entropy has many definitions that the Shannon entropy is chosen in this work. By this definition of entropy, we are able to define the entropy for a electronic system in molecules. By this definition, we are seeking an answer for this question,”whether entropy has a similar application in quantum like thermodynamics or not?”. To elucidate this hypothesis, simple diatomic molecules are computed. In fact, displacement of the Shannon entropy has investigated in bond making process. The question is that whether we can use this quantity to... 

    Experimental Study on Extracting Clean Energy from Vortex Induced Vibration

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohtat, Pouya (Author) ; Abbaspour, Majid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Two experimental models were designed and tested to extract energy from vortex induced vibrations of a elastically mounted one degree of freedom rigid cylinder in the Reynolds range of 120000 < Re <220000. In the first model the amplitude and frequency of the movement was measured then a second model was designed to be tested in the Emam Hossein marine laboratory. The model was designed in a way that many of its properties like mass ratio, spring constant and damping coefficient were able to be altered. In this study the vortex induced vibration of an elastically mounted cylinder was scrutinized in high Reynolds and very low mass ratios for the first time and an amplitude ratio of 2.49 were... 

    Investigation on effects of the sleeper defects on rail vehicle vibration

    , Article ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC/CIE 2012, Chicago, IL, 12 August 2012 through 12 August 2012 ; Volume 1, Issue parts A and B , 2012 , Pages 865-871 ; 9780791845004 (ISBN) Mortezaee, H ; Jalili, M. M ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this article effects of sleepers defect on rail vehicle vibration have been investigated. Two parallel rails of the track have been modeled as Euler-Bernoulli beams on elastic points as rail pads. Also sleepers have been modeled as visco-elastic Euler-Bernoulli beams. It is assumed that, some sleepers under the rail track have been fractured and modeled by two beams. The wheelset has 5 DOF which are longitudinal, vertical and lateral movements plus roll and axial rotations. To determine normal contact force between wheel and rail, relative position of wheel and rail has been determined at each instant. Using the coordinate of each wheel points in rail coordinate system, the penetration of... 

    A computational model for health monitoring of storage tanks using fiber Bragg grating optical fiber

    , Article Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring ; Volume 1, Issue 3-4 , 2011 , Pages 97-102 ; 21905452 (ISSN) Sarkandi, G. I ; Zabihollah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Storage tanks are always under different hazards such as corrosion and leaking. In this work we have introduced a computational analysis on storage tanks in which a real-time yet efficient monitoring technique using Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors for corrosion detection on the bottom plate and vibration monitoring on outer surfaces of storage tanks is proposed. A finite element model for the tank is developed, in which the outer tanks surfaces are considered as plate elements and FBG sensors as beam elements. An array of FBG sensors is utilized to compute the generated strain in the FBGs due to losing thickness in the tank's bottom plate and due to vibration on the outer surfaces in... 

    A hybrid computer simulation-genetic algorithm for scheduling optimisation of cargo trains with time and queue limitations

    , Article International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 157-174 ; 17485037 (ISSN) Azadeh, A ; Izadbakhsh, H. R ; Mohammadhosseinzad, M ; Raissifard, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    This paper presents the scheduling optimisation of cargo trains by hybrid computer simulation (CS) and genetic algorithm. Scheduling cargo trains is based on the timetable of passenger trains that have priority in relation to cargo trains. System modelling is accomplished by Visual SLAM by considering time limitations, queue priority and limited station lines. Time limitations define that a cargo train is permitted to travel from station i to j if scheduled passenger trains have completed the travel from station i to j. Queue priority means that passenger trains have priority over cargo trains. In addition, each station has a limited storage track. In addition, all repair, maintenance,... 

    Simulation of Red Blood Cell mechanical behavior in optical tweezers experiment based on a particle method

    , Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE), 12 November 2010 through 18 November 2010 ; Volume 2 , 2010 , Pages 325-329 ; 9780791844267 (ISBN) Ahmadian, M. T ; Firoozbakhsh, K ; Hasanian, M
    Abstract
    Optical tweezers provide an accurate measurement technique for evaluating mechanical properties of the living cells and many experimental studies have been done to understand the behavior of cells due to external forces. Numerical studies such as finite element methods have been used in order to simulate mechanical behavior of the Red Blood Cells (RBCs). Recent studies have shown that the particle methods are useful tools to simulate the mechanical behavior of living cells. Since in microscopic scales, using discrete models are preferred than continuum methods, a particle-based method is used to simulate the deformation of RBC which is stretched by optical tweezers. The cytoplasm of RBC is... 

    Towards a bounded-rationality model of multi-agent social learning in games

    , Article 2010 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, ISDA'10, Cairo, 29 November 2010 through 1 December 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 142-148 ; 9781424481354 (ISBN) Hemmati, M ; Sadati, N ; Nili, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    This paper deals with the problem of multi-agent learning of a population of players, engaged in a repeated normal-form game. Assuming boundedly-rational agents, we propose a model of social learning based on trial and error, called "social reinforcement learning". This extension of well-known Q-learning algorithm, allows players within a population to communicate and share their experiences with each other. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed learning algorithm, a number of simulations on the benchmark game of "Battle of Sexes" has been carried out. Results show that supplementing communication to the classical form of Q-learning, significantly improves convergence speed towards... 

    A survey of human interactive proof systems

    , Article International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control ; Volume 6, Issue 3 , 2010 , Pages 855-874 ; 13494198 (ISSN) Shirali Shahreza, S ; Shirali Shahreza, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Nowadays, a great amount of information is circulated through the Internet. Some of them exclusively belong to a special group of users and require protection and safeguarding against unauthorized access. To this end, a category of systems called HIP (Human Interactive Proof) are designed to distinguish between various groups of users. An important task on the Internet websites is registration. Some hackers write programs to make fake registration that waste the resources of the web sites or even stop them from providing services. Therefore, human users should be distinguished from computer programs. CAPTCHA (Completely Automatic Public Turing Test to Tell Computer and Human Apart) methods... 

    Estimation of loads on human lumbar spine: A review of in vivo and computational model studies

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 49, Issue 6 , 2016 , Pages 833-845 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Dreischarf, M ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Arjmand, N ; Rohlmann, A ; Schmidt, H ; Wolff Institut, Julius ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd 
    Abstract
    Spinal loads are recognized to play a causative role in back disorders and pain. Knowledge of lumbar spinal loads is required in proper management of various spinal disorders, effective risk prevention and assessment in the workplace, sports and rehabilitation, realistic testing of spinal implants as well as adequate loading in in vitro studies. During the last few decades, researchers have used a number of techniques to estimate spinal loads by measuring in vivo changes in the intradiscal pressure, body height, or forces and moments transmitted via instrumented vertebral implants. In parallel, computational models have been employed to estimate muscle forces and spinal loads under various... 

    A comparative study of collagen matrix density effect on endothelial sprout formation using experimental and computational approaches

    , Article Annals of Biomedical Engineering ; Volume 44, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 929-941 ; 00906964 (ISSN) Shamloo, A ; Mohammadaliha, N ; Heilshorn, S. C ; Bauer, A. L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A thorough understanding of determining factors in angiogenesis is a necessary step to control the development of new blood vessels. Extracellular matrix density is known to have a significant influence on cellular behaviors and consequently can regulate vessel formation. The utilization of experimental platforms in combination with numerical models can be a powerful method to explore the mechanisms of new capillary sprout formation. In this study, using an integrative method, the interplay between the matrix density and angiogenesis was investigated. Owing the fact that the extracellular matrix density is a global parameter that can affect other parameters such as pore size, stiffness,... 

    Spoken CAPTCHA: a CAPTCHA system for blind users

    , Article 2009 Second ISECS International Colloquium on Computing, Communication, Control, and Management, CCCM 2009, Sanya, 8 August 2009 through 9 August 2009 ; Volume 1 , 2009 , Pages 221-224 ; 9781424442461 (ISBN) Shirali Shahreza, S ; Abolhassani, H ; Sameti, H ; Shirali Shahreza, M. H ; Yangzhou University; Guangdong University of Business Studies; Wuhan Institute of Technology; IEEE SMC TC on Education Technology and Training; IEEE Technology Management Council ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Today, the Internet is used to offer different services to users. Most of these services are designed for human users, but unfortunately some computer programs are designed which abuse these services. CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Human Apart) systems are designed to automatically distinguish between human users and computer programs and block such computer programs. Most of current CAPTCHA methods are using visual patterns and hence blind users cannot use them. In this paper, we propose a new CAPTCHA method which is designed for blind people. In this method, a small sound clip is played for the user and he/she is asked to say a word. Then the user... 

    Dual synchronization of chaotic systems via time-varying gain proportional feedback

    , Article Chaos, Solitons and Fractals ; Volume 38, Issue 5 , December , 2008 , Pages 1342-1348 ; 09600779 (ISSN) Salarieh, H ; Shahrokhi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper the dual synchronization of chaotic systems via output feedback strategy is investigated. The slave chaotic systems are fed by a scalar signal generated by a linear combination of the master systems state variables. The sufficient condition and design procedure for dual synchronization are presented. The proposed method is applied for dual synchronization of the Lorenz-Rossler, Rossler-Chen and Duffing-Van der Pol chaotic systems through computer simulation. The results show the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed algorithm. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved  

    Bibliography of works done on CAPTCHA

    , Article Proceedings of 2008 3rd International Conference on Intelligent System and Knowledge Engineering, ISKE 2008, Xiamen, 17 November 2008 through 19 November 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 205-210 ; 9781424421978 (ISBN) Shirali Shahreza, S ; Shirali-Shahreza, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Nowadays, a great amount of information is circulated through the Internet. Some of them exclusively belongs to a special group of users and requires protection and safeguarding against unauthorized access. To this end, a category of systems called HIP (Human Interactive Proof) have been introduced to distinguish between various groups of users. CAPTCHA (Completely Automatic Public Turing Test to Tell Computer and Human Apart) methods are one of the important branches of HIP systems which are used to distinguish between human users and computer programs automatically. These methods are based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) topics. The goal of these systems is to ask questions which human...