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    Joint cell muting and user scheduling in multicell networks with temporal fairness

    , Article Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing ; Volume 2018 , 2018 ; 15308669 (ISSN) Shahsavari, S ; Akar, N ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Hindawi Limited  2018
    Abstract
    A semicentralized joint cell muting and user scheduling scheme for interference coordination in a multicell network is proposed under two different temporal fairness criteria. In the proposed scheme, at a decision instant, each base station (BS) in the multicell network employs a cell-level scheduler to nominate one user for each of its inner and outer sections and their available transmission rates to a network-level scheduler which then computes the potential overall transmission rate for each muting pattern. Subsequently, the network-level scheduler selects one pattern to unmute, out of all the available patterns. This decision is shared with all cell-level schedulers which then forward... 

    A volume decomposition model to determine machining features for prismatic parts

    , Article Journal of Applied Sciences ; Volume 9, Issue 9 , 2009 , Pages 1703-1710 ; 18125654 (ISSN) Houshmand, M ; Imani, D. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Selection and development of machining features are the core activity in process planning. Usually the machining features development is done by experts according to elementary volumes. Performing this process by experts develops a limited machining features and the optimum solution may be missed. In this study a new method is developed to generate machining features and analyzes them to extract feasible features. The feasible solution is based on technical limitation of parts without any expert's judgments. Also it uses a set covering optimization technique to extract optimum one. Finally, the numerical results are presented and performance of the proposed method is tested by some candidate... 

    Dynamic green function solution of beams under a moving load with different boundary conditions

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 3 B , 2009 , Pages 273-279 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Mehri, B ; Davar, A ; Rahmani, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper presents the linear dynamic response of uniform beams with different boundary conditions excited by a moving load, based on the Elder-Bernouli beam theory. Using a dynamic green function, effects of different boundary conditions, velocity of load and other parameters are. assessed and some of the numerical results are compared with those given in the. references. © Sharif University of Technology, June 2009  

    Hourly electricity and heat demand response in the OEF of the integrated electricity-heatnatural gas system

    , Article IET Renewable Power Generation ; Volume 13, Issue 15 , 2019 , Pages 2853-2863 ; 17521416 (ISSN) Massrur, H. R ; Niknam, T ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Nikoobakht, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2019
    Abstract
    Recently, demand-response (DR) programmes are one of the appropriate tools for energy systems to encourage flexible customers to participate in the operation of energy systems. One of the complex tasks in multi-energy environments is optimal energy flow (OEF) problem of these systems. In this regard, this study investigates the OEF of an integrated electrical, heat, and gas system considering flexible heat and electrical demands. The conventional DR programme has been combined with the demand-side energy supplying management activity by introducing switching concept among input energy carriers. The way of the supplying energy of flexible customer can be changed by switching among input... 

    Probability estimation in aircraft conflict detection: A simple and computationally effective method with accuracy certificates

    , Article 18th European Control Conference, ECC 2019, 25 June 2019 through 28 June 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 4319-4324 ; 9783907144008 (ISBN) Seyedi Pour, S ; Nobahari, H ; Prandini, M ; European Control Assoication (EUCA) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, we address aircraft conflict detection on a mid-term horizon. We adopt a probabilistic approach and provide a simple method to estimate the probability of two aircraft getting closer than some minimum predefined distance, based on a commonly adopted Gaussian model of the deviation from their planned trajectories. A key feature of our method is that the probability estimate is accompanied by a deterministic accuracy certificate. This is achieved by adopting a geometric approach to conflict probability estimation and jointly computing a lower and an upper bound on the conflict probability. These bounds can be inspected and refined if the resulting accuracy of the probability... 

    Complementarity formulation and solution algorithm for auto-transit assignment problem

    , Article Transportation Research Record ; Volume 2673, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 384-397 ; 03611981 (ISSN) Zarrinmehr, A ; Aashtiani, H. Z ; Nie, Y. M ; Azizian, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, a combined model of auto-transit assignment is introduced based on two complementarity formulations in the literature. The model accounts for interactions between the auto and transit modes through non-separable asymmetric demand and cost functions. A path-based solution algorithm is presented based on the three ideas of decomposition, column generation, and linearization, which have proved to be effective in tackling large-size networks. Numerical results over the Chicago sketch network suggest that the algorithm converges quickly within the first iterations, but is less effective as the solution gets closer to the neighborhood of the equilibrium solution. The sluggish... 

    Numerical study to evaluate soot formation in a jp combustor equipped to different types of swirler

    , Article AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition, 2019, 19 August 2019 through 22 August 2019 ; 2019 ; 9781624105906 (ISBN) Darbandi, M ; Ghafourizadeh, M ; Schneider, G. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA  2019
    Abstract
    This paper is concentrated on soot formation in a JP combustor and it studies the emission in its exhaust gases when the combustor is equipped with different types of exhaust swirler. So, to approve the developed solver, it is required to predict one related flame structure accurately right at the first step. In this regard, we solve a well-documented benchmark test case with available data from experiment. These data are then compared with the current numerical results to evaluate the discrepancies. The comparison indicates that there is good agreement between them. Afterwards, we equip a similar combustor with different types of swirler, simulate the new designed combustor configurations,... 

    Numerical study to evaluate soot formation in a jp combustor equipped to different types of swirler

    , Article AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition, 2019, 19 August 2019 through 22 August 2019 ; 2019 ; 9781624105906 (ISBN) Darbandi, M ; Ghafourizadeh, M ; Schneider, G. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA  2019
    Abstract
    This paper is concentrated on soot formation in a JP combustor and it studies the emission in its exhaust gases when the combustor is equipped with different types of exhaust swirler. So, to approve the developed solver, it is required to predict one related flame structure accurately right at the first step. In this regard, we solve a well-documented benchmark test case with available data from experiment. These data are then compared with the current numerical results to evaluate the discrepancies. The comparison indicates that there is good agreement between them. Afterwards, we equip a similar combustor with different types of swirler, simulate the new designed combustor configurations,... 

    On zero-error molecular communication with multiple molecule types

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 68, Issue 7 , 2020 , Pages 4311-4324 Abadi Khooshemehr, N ; Gohari, A ; Mirmohseni, M ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    In this paper, we study the zero error capacity of the molecular delay channel when multiple molecule types are available at the transmitter. In the molecular delay channel, each transmitted molecule (of any type) is received by a delay of at most k time slots. Depending on the number of molecules that the transmitter is allowed to release in each time slot, we consider the following three cases: (i) when the maximum number of the released molecules of each type in each time slot is restricted (ii) when the total number of the released molecules (regardless of their type) in each time slot is restricted, and (iii) when the transmitter can use only one molecule type (of its choice) in each... 

    Effects of topological constraints on linked ring polymers in solvents of varying quality

    , Article Soft Matter ; Volume 16, Issue 12 , 2020 , Pages 3029-3038 Ahmadian Dehaghani, Z ; Chubak, I ; Likos, C. N ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2020
    Abstract
    We investigate the effects of topological constraints in catenanes composed of interlinked ring polymers on their size in a good solvent as well as on the location of their θ-point when the solvent quality is worsened. We mainly focus on poly[n]catenanes consisting of n ring polymers each of length m interlocked in a linear fashion. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we study the scaling of the poly[n]catenane's radius of gyration in a good solvent, assuming in general that Rg ∼ mμnν and we find that μ = 0.65 ± 0.02 and ν = 0.60 ± 0.01 for the range of n and m considered. These findings are further rationalized with the help of a mean-field Flory-like theory yielding the values of μ =... 

    Influence of crack on the steel plate shear walls strengthened by diagonal stiffeners

    , Article Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; Volume 29, Issue 6 , 06 February , 2020 Khaloo, A ; Foroutani, M ; Ghamari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    In spite of existing comprehensive studies on the behavior of steel plate shear wall (SPSW), some aspects of the SPSW have remained unknown, yet. One of the important aspects that is unknown is the crack effect on the SPSW behavior in linear and nonlinear zones. Some experimental studies have been reported that SPSWs were fractured due to crack propagation. Therefore, the crack effect on the behavior of SPSW should be accounted in considering of SPSW behavior. Although the effect of crack on the thin SPSW has been investigated to a limited extent numerically, stiffened SPSPW, especially diagonally stiffened SPSW, has not been studied. In doing so, in this paper, the effect of crack effect on... 

    Chaotic attractors in incommensurate fractional order systems

    , Article Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena ; Volume 237, Issue 20 , 2008 , Pages 2628-2637 ; 01672789 (ISSN) Tavazoei, M. S ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, based on the stability theorems in fractional differential equations, a necessary condition is given to check the existence of 1-scroll, 2-scroll or multi-scroll chaotic attractors in a fractional order system. This condition is proposed for incommensurate order systems in general, but in the special case it converts to the condition given in the previous works for the commensurate fractional order systems. Though the presented condition is only a necessary (and not sufficient) condition for the existence of chaos it can be used as a powerful tool to distinguish for what parameters and orders of a given fractional order system, chaotic attractors can not be observed and for... 

    Developing a new framework for transactive peer-to-peer thermal energy market

    , Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Volume 15, Issue 13 , 2021 , Pages 1984-1995 ; 17518687 (ISSN) Davoudi, M ; Moeini Aghtaie, M ; Ghorani, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2021
    Abstract
    The rapid deployment of district heating systems in local energy markets and increasing the number of small-scale heat producers along with the expansion of local electricity markets increase the need for a transaction framework to manage the transactions between local participants in both heat and electricity markets. This paper presents a peer-to-peer thermal energy transaction framework to manage the transactions between small-scale heat prosumers. This framework enables small-scale thermal energy producers and consumers to participate in the market as price maker agents. Moreover, the optimal strategy of heat market participants is determined by proposing a linear profit function for... 

    Stable handspring maneuvers with passive flight phases: Results from an inverted pendulum-like template

    , Article International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics ; Volume 128 , 2021 ; 00207462 (ISSN) Tehrani Safa, A ; Nouriani, A ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Inverted pendulum (IP) has been broadly used to model locomotor systems. In this paper, we demonstrate that an IP-like model could simulate stable periodic handspring maneuvers with passive flight phases. The model is a 2-D symmetric rigid body which is merely controlled during the contact phase. To benefit from an open-loop sensorless strategy, the control policy is implemented only by an unvaried torque input. The system's dynamics is an example of nonlinear impulsive systems studied and analyzed by the Poincaré section method. The numerical results reveal that the stable periodic solutions are sufficiently robust for a broad range of the parameter space. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd  

    A probabilistic approach to mid-term conflict detection with accuracy estimate

    , Article Journal of the Franklin Institute ; Volume 359, Issue 16 , 2022 , Pages 9193-9219 ; 00160032 (ISSN) Seyedipour, S ; Nobahari, H ; Prandini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    This paper describes an approach to mid-term probabilistic conflict detection between two aircraft flying at the same altitude. The key distinguishing feature of the proposed method is that it analytically estimates the conflict probability, in the presence of a fully correlated wind field. The method uses a two-step approach. First, the mean and the covariance of the aircraft relative position are computed analytically. Then, the conflict probability is estimated such that a desired level of accuracy is obtained. Numerical results, conducted using a simulator incorporating a fully correlated wind field model, show the effectiveness of the approach versus the competitors. Finally,... 

    Analytical and numerical study on droplet breakup in microfluidic T-junction

    , Article Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification ; Volume 177 , 2022 ; 02552701 (ISSN) Asghari, E ; Moosavi, A ; Hannani, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    Droplet breakup in symmetric T-junctions is one of the important phenomena in droplet microfluidics. Many studies have been done about the droplet breakup but none of them has provided a general analytical solution for the droplet breakup. In this study, we present an analytical solution to investigate the effect of important parameters such as the capillary number, droplet length, and channel widths ratio. The analytical solution is validated using the numerical simulation. Using the analytical equation and numerical results, we propose a generalized relationship. This general equation can be used as a rule of thumb for droplet breakup predictions with high accuracy. The results indicate... 

    Effects of measures on phase transitions in two cooperative susceptible-infectious-recovered dynamics

    , Article Physical Review E ; Volume 105, Issue 3 , 2022 ; 24700045 (ISSN) Khazaee, A ; Ghanbarnejad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Physical Society  2022
    Abstract
    In recent studies, it has been shown that a cooperative interaction in a co-infection spread can lead to a discontinuous transition at a decreased threshold. Here, we investigate the effects of immunization with a rate proportional to the extent of the infection on phase transitions of a cooperative co-infection. We use the mean-field approximation to illustrate how measures that remove a portion of the susceptible compartment, like vaccination, with high enough rates can change discontinuous transitions in two coupled susceptible-infectious-recovered dynamics into continuous ones while increasing the threshold of transitions. First, we introduce vaccination with a fixed rate into a... 

    Experimental and numerical studies on resistance of a catamaran vessel with non-parallel demihulls

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, Issue. 3 , 2014 , pp. 600-608 ; ISSN: 2345-3605 Ebrahimi, A ; Rad, M ; Hajilouy, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In common catamaran vessels, demihulls are parallel to each other. In this paper, the total resistance of a catamaran vessel with non-parallel demihulls is investigated experimentally and numerically. Experiments are carried out at different Separation Ratios (S.R.), that is the ratio of fore to aft separation of the catamaran demihullsand also in two ratios of length to separation in amidships (L/Sm). The FLUENT solver, based on the Finite Volume Method (FVM), was used for numerical solution. Applying the VOF model, the free surface around the catamaran vessel and total resistance are calculated and compared with experimental results. Finally, the frictional resistance of the catamaran from... 

    Investigation on the effect of mold constraints and cooling rate on residual stress during the sand-casting process of 1086 steel by employing a thermomechanical model

    , Article Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science ; Vol. 45, issue. 3 , 2014 , pp. 1157-1169 ; ISSN: 1073-5615 Baghani, A ; Davami, P ; Varahram, N ; Shabani, M. O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study, the effects of mold constraints and cooling rate on residual stress were analyzed during the shaped casting process. For this purpose, an H-shaped sample was designed in which the contraction of its middle portion is highly restricted by the mold during the cooling process. The effects of an increasing cooling rate combined with mold constraints were analyzed by reducing the thickness of the middle portion in the second sample. A three-dimensional coupled temperature-displacement analysis was performed in finite-element code ABAQUS to simulate residual stress distribution, and then numerical results were verified by the hole-drilling strain-gauge method. It was concluded that... 

    Three-dimensional dynamic Green's functions in transversely isotropic tri-materials

    , Article Applied Mathematical Modelling ; Volume 37, Issue 5 , March , 2013 , Pages 3164-3180 ; 0307904X (ISSN) Khojasteh, A ; Rahimian, M ; Eskandari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    An analytical derivation of the elastodynamic fundamental solutions for a transversely isotropic tri-material full-space is presented by means of a complete representation using two displacement potentials. The complete set of three-dimensional point-load, patch-load, and ring-load Green's functions for stresses and displacements are given, for the first time, in the complex-plane line-integral representations. The formulation includes a complete set of transformed stress-potential and displacement-potential relations in the framework of Fourier expansions and Hankel integral transforms, that is useful in a variety of elastodynamic as well as elastostatic problems. For the numerical...