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Modeling of Yield Behavior of Rubber Modified Epoxies
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kuchakzadeh, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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Because of increasing usage of modified polymers and consequent necessity for investigation and modeling of mechanical behavior of these materials, it is important to get a yield criterion for these materials. For this purpose the Gurson yield criterion presented for porous metals, was modified with regard to mechanical properties of polymers. Indeed pressure sensitivity of polymers and their large elastic strain during deformation, makes using of Gurson yield criterion problematic for modified polymers.
For modification of Gurson criterion, macroscopic hydrostatic yield stress equation was derived for a thick-walled spherical shell of epoxy and then Gurson criterion was modified with...
For modification of Gurson criterion, macroscopic hydrostatic yield stress equation was derived for a thick-walled spherical shell of epoxy and then Gurson criterion was modified with...
Numerical Study of Sand Production in Oil Extracting Wells
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sand production in petroleum industry is a phenomenon of solid particles being produced together with reservoir fluid. This phenomenon is costing industry billions of dollars every year. Corrosion of the pipelines and other instruments, sand-oil separation cost, possible wellbore choke and repeated shut-in and clean-up of the wellbore are some of examples of the costs. On the other hand, a controlled sanding or even sand production invocation has proved to be very effective in increasing production rate, especially in heavy oil recovery, asphalt wells and low PI wells. Discovering the best sand controlling procedure in oil extracting wells, parameters that have the most important effects on...
Modeling the Solar Heat Pump with an Energy Storage System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Samimi , Jalal (Supervisor) ; Vesaghi, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Purpose of ongoing thesis is providing a tool for suitable modeling, increase efficiency and decrease construction cost of solar absorption heat pump. At first, the solar absorption heat pump is modeled by the thermodynamic laws. Then, this model is converted to the new standard mathematical programming model using exergy and thermodynamic Analysis with considering all technical and economic constrains. This mathematical model is optimized by Genetic algorithm (GA). Because of the nonlinear objective function and the constraint, GA is used as optimization algorithm. After applying GA, optimized parameters of cycle heat exchanger designing and its electricity consumption are calculated....
Modeling of Biological Cells with Applications to the Design of a Nano-Micro Gripper Used in Cell Manipulation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadian, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor) ; Vossoughi, Golamreza (Supervisor)
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Grasping and manipulation of biological cells have an extensive applications in genetics ,cell proliferation ,cell injection and etc. In robotic manipulation ,it is often assumed that the objects being handled are rigid and only small deformations occurred during manipulation. this does not apply for the case of biological cells. biological cells are highly deformable structures, and their material properties are not well quantified. Therefore strategies for characterizing and manipulating of such deformable objects needs to develop. Different experimental techniques have recently been used and devised to study biological cells. On the one hand, although this experimental techniques have...
Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Fluid Sloshing on a Flying Object
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Durali, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Slosh phenomenon is described as the motion of the fluid’s free surface in a tank or partially-filled container. This motion can induce undesired forces that can change the path of a vehicle. In some liquid carrying vehicles these undesired changes is sensed by the driver or control system and can lead to instability. Some examples of this phenomenon are aircrafts, rockets, ships and fuel carrier trucks.
In this project, a coupling between the dynamics of the vehicle and the contained fluid is implemented for in depth understanding of the interactions. This is done by Co-Simulation. With the help of Co-Simulation, corrective control actions can be taken and the design of more powerful...
In this project, a coupling between the dynamics of the vehicle and the contained fluid is implemented for in depth understanding of the interactions. This is done by Co-Simulation. With the help of Co-Simulation, corrective control actions can be taken and the design of more powerful...
Design and Simulation of ELoran Receiver
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fotowat Ahmadi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, eLoran system has been introduced as backup to global navigation systems like GPS, because of their vulnerability. eLoran is a low frequency (100 kHz) system. Its long wavelength allows indoor positioning.
Main eLoran advantages rather than Loran-C are: better accuracy (near 10m), using 9th pulse positioning modulation (PPM) as loran data channel (LDC) and all-in-view receivers
In this thesis, eLoran pulses are simulated in GRI. Also, a new analoge-digital circuit for faster pulse detection is developed.
Also, it is proved that an oscillator with same frequency and phase as enterance signal, responses faster than a band pass filter and envelope detector. So, a...
Main eLoran advantages rather than Loran-C are: better accuracy (near 10m), using 9th pulse positioning modulation (PPM) as loran data channel (LDC) and all-in-view receivers
In this thesis, eLoran pulses are simulated in GRI. Also, a new analoge-digital circuit for faster pulse detection is developed.
Also, it is proved that an oscillator with same frequency and phase as enterance signal, responses faster than a band pass filter and envelope detector. So, a...
Comparing and Improving the Minimum Spanning Tree Algorithms in MapReduce
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent decades, we have faced the enormous growth of data and graph volumes. This requires modern ways of computation and storage systems and algorithms. MapReduce is a known way of processing Big Data in a Parallel and primarily Distributed setting. Theoretical models (e.g., Massively Parallel Computation) for Algorithms using this paradigm commonly evaluate the number of rounds and needed communication. We study the Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) as a fundamental graph problem. This problem in MapReduce is harder for sparse graphs. We introduce an algorithm that performs well comparing previous studies, especially for sparse graphs.We present an empirical study by implementing some...
A Mathematical Model to Investigate the Advantages of Participation of the Compatible Pairs in Kidney Exchange Programs
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Najafi, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the current situation, kidney transplantation is the most appropriate and least costly treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Related or altruistic living donors, as well as deceased donors, are considered as a supply source for donated kidneys. Researches have shown deceased donor kidney may not work as well as a living donor kidney because the deceased donor kidney is outside the donor's body for a longer time. If the donor has an incompatibility with the patient (in terms of the blood group, HLA, etc.), a kidney exchange between the pairs can be used to resolve the issue and make the transplantation possible. Pairs with blood group compatibility have also...
Optical Trapping of Nano-particles by Self-induced Back-action Effect
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mehrany, Khashayar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Despite of significant developments of optical trapping in past decays, trapping of small nanometer-sized particle faces some difficulties. Optical force reduces rapidly by decreasing the size of the particle because of reducing the particle’s polarizability. So, it is necessary to increase the intensity of incident beam to attain a stable trap. However, it can lead to damage of particle before getting trapped. Self induced back-action(SIBA) is one of the proposed solutions to overcome this problem. In this phenomena particle plays an active role in trapping by changing the surrounding electromagnetics field. In this thesis, we show that SIBA is a phenomenon that appears when we extend the...
Active Constraint Clustering by Instance-level Constraint Ranking Using Estimated Cluster Boundaries
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Beigy, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Taking into account the fast and ever-increasing pace of data growth, clustering algorithms emerge as the key tools for data analysis in new researches. Clustering remain as a method for decomposing data into clusters, in such a way that similar data coalesce in the same group. Different algorithms conduct clustering according to a series of initial hypotheses, without being informed about the clusters’ form and aims. Hence, in case with no conformity between initial hypothesis and the clustering aim, one cannot expect adequate response from the clustering algorithm. Exploitation of side information in clustering can play an impactful role in introduction of real models into clustering...
Investigation on the Effect of Cooling Rate on the Solidification Behavior and Microstructure of Al 713 alloy using Thermal Analysis Technique
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Varahram, Nasser (Supervisor)
Abstract
Considering the limited number of works on investigation of solidification characteristics of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu cast alloys as well as the applications of this alloy system in aerospace industries, the solidification conditions of Al 713 alloy were investigated in this study. In order to achieve this goal, a number of experiments were designed and conducted including quantometry, thermal analysis, metallography and hardness measurements. In this thesis, effects of cooling rate on secondary dendritic arms spacing as well as solidification parameters including nucleation temperature, solidification time and temperature range, dendrite coherency point and formation temperature of intermetallic...
Design and Impacts of Virtual Reality Games on Social and Cognitive Skills of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taheri, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor)
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Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder for which there is no definitive cure and it is increasing every year for people with this disorder. In the last decade, the use of virtual environment to improve the skills of people on the autism spectrum has increased. In this research, a semi-intelligent algorithm was designed for a virtual reality game that could provide a more appropriate step to the user according to the user's responses. Our focus is on designing games to strengthen the child in terms of shared attention and eye contact. In other words, we seek to create a virtual environment with the ability to intelligently adapt to interact with our user and turn it into a suitable coaching...
Energy Loss of a Heavy Quark Moving Through Quark-Gluon Plasma
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Arfaei, Hessamaddin (Supervisor) ; Davody, Ali (Co-Advisor)
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One of the approaches to study the plasma phase of quantum chromodynamics is to investigate the motion of probes in the quark-gluon plasma. In the case of a moving heavy quark, the medium affects the quark by exerting a drag force on it. Since we finally detect hadron jets in detectors, the goal is to compute the darg force formula in a form compatible with the espectrum of final hadrons. On the other hand due to strong coupling, perturbative methods fail in the medium. So a nonperturbative method is needed. We use gauge gravity duality and compute the drag force exerted on a heavy quark in the hydrodynamic regime, up to first order in derivative expansion
Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in air. 1. Ceric-Induced synthesis of starch-g-polyacrylonitrile in presence and absence of oxygen [electronic resource]
, Article Starch - Starke ; Volume 54, Issue 3-4, pages 140–147, April 2002 ; Zohurian Mehr, Mohammad J
Abstract
Monomer grafting, a unique technique for polysaccharide modification, is always performed under inert (e.g., N2) atmosphere. This work is the first report related to evaluating the possibility and efficiency of the grafting of acrylonitrile (AN) onto starch in presence of oxygen. Thus, corn starch (in both granular and gelatinized states) as well as soluble starch were grafted by AN using a ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. Graft copolymerizations were performed under nitrogen, air, and oxygen atmospheres at similar conditions. Grafting occurrence was verified using chemical and spectral proofs. The polymerization mechanism and kinetics were investigated by recording the...
Modification of carbohydrate polymers via grafting in Air. 2. Ceric-Initiated graft copolymerization of acrylonitrile onto natural and modified polysaccharides [electronic resource]
, Article Starch - Stärke ; Volume 54, Issue 10, pages 482–488, October 2002 ; Zohuriaan-Mehr, Mohammad J
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Acrylonitrile (AN) was grafted onto various natural and modified polysaccharides (i.e., gum arabic, gum tragacanth, xanthan gum, sodium alginate, chitosan, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxyethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose) by using ceric-carbohydrate redox initiating system. After overcoming practical problems, mainly from the high viscosity of the aqueous solutions of the different substrates, the graft copolymerization reactions were run either in air or in N2 atmosphere under similar conditions. Grafting was confirmed using chemical and spectral (FTIR) proofs. The reactions were kinetically investigated using semi-empirical expressions and time-temperature profiles. An anomalous...
Hyperbolic Branching Brownian Motion
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Esfahani Zade, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hyperbolic branching Brownian motion is a branching diffusion process in which individual particles follow independent Brownian paths in the hyperbolic plane H2, and undergo binary fission(s) at rate λ > 0. It is shown that there is a phase transition in λ : For λ ≤ 1/8 the number
of particles in any compact region of H2 is eventually 0, w.p.1, but for λ > 1/8 the number of particles in any open set grows to ∞ w.p.1. In the subcritical case (λ ≤ 1/8) the set Λ of all limit points in ∂H2 (the boundary circle at ∞) of particle trails is a Cantor set, while in the supercritical case (λ > 1/8) the set Λ has full Lebesgue measure. For λ ≤ 1/8 it is shown that w.p.1 the Hausdorff dimension of Λ...
of particles in any compact region of H2 is eventually 0, w.p.1, but for λ > 1/8 the number of particles in any open set grows to ∞ w.p.1. In the subcritical case (λ ≤ 1/8) the set Λ of all limit points in ∂H2 (the boundary circle at ∞) of particle trails is a Cantor set, while in the supercritical case (λ > 1/8) the set Λ has full Lebesgue measure. For λ ≤ 1/8 it is shown that w.p.1 the Hausdorff dimension of Λ...
Effects of Static Restoration Phenomena on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of A286 Superalloy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor) ; Abbasi, Mahdi (Supervisor)
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In this investigation, effects of static restoration phenomena on microstructure and mechanical properties of A286 superalloy were studied. Therefore, single hit and double hit hot compression and hot rolling with different delay time at temperatures of 1050 and 1100 °C in strain rate of 0.1 and 6 s-1 were applied. In addition, annealing of cold compressed and cold rolled samples with various amounts of strains in temperature range of 1000-1100 °C were performed. Finally the best method for forming of A286 superalloy was proposed.Single hit hot compression test results shows that dynamic recovery and dynamic recrystallization occurred at temperatures of 1050 and 1100 °C respectively....
An Investigation into the Kinetics of Dynamic Recrystallization of Fe-Ni Alloy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karimi Taheri , Ali (Supervisor) ; Abbasi, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
The A-286 superalloy is an iron-nickel base alloy having properties such as oxidation resistance and high mechanical strength. In addition, good producibility and high workability are the important properties of this alloy. In the present work dynamic restoration mechanism of A-286 supper alloy during thermo-mechanical processing has been studied. The aim is to verify the dominant restoration mechanism in different deformation conditions and also to determine the desire deformation parameters for hot rolling. In this regard, utilizing compression test in the range of 950 to 1100ºC and strain rate of 0.001 to 1 per second, the strain-stress curve for this alloy was obtained. After correction...
Modeling of in Plane Behavior of Retrofitted Adobe Walls with Finite Element Method under Cyclic Loading
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Ghannad, Mohammad Ali (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Statistical studies indicate the fact that in Iran, like many other developing countries, a significant percentage of buildings are made of traditional materials and most of them are adobe buildings especially in rural areas. Furthermore, geological data indicates that Iran is located in alps-Himalayas seismic zone and exposed by destructive earthquakes and adobe buildings suffer the most damages comparing with other type of the structures. According to these explanations, this research deals with adobe buildings behavior and provides solutions for reinforcing them and improving the seismic response of these buildings. These studies include numerical modeling with finite elements methods by...
Silica chloride/wet SiO2 as a novel heterogeneous system for the deprotection of acetals under mild conditions [electronic resource]
, Article Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements ; Volume 178:2667-2670, Issue 12, 2003 ; Pourjavadi, Ali ; Zolfigol, Mohammad Ali ; Bamoniri, Abdolhamid
Abstract
A combination of silica chloride and wet SiO2 was used as an effective deacetalizating agent for the conversion of acetals to their corresponding carbonyl derivatives under mild and heterogeneous condition