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RF SQUID electronic readout system for the frequency range of 650MHz to 1GHz with automatic parameter setting
, Article Proceedings - 2010 18th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2010, 11 May 2010 through 13 May 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 442-445 ; 9781424467600 (ISBN) ; Razmkhah, S ; Alavi, M. H ; Fardmanesh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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A RF SQUID electronic system has been implemented which works at the frequency range of 650MHz to 1GHz. By incorporating particle swarm algorithm for the optimization of the system parameters, the readout system could automatically set its parameters for a desired RF SQUID. Using the implemented system, the noise characteristics of a RF SQUID gradiometer is being measured. The measured flux noise of the High-Tc YBCO magnetometer is below 100μ Φ0/ √ Hz at 100Hz in unshielded environment
An exact analytical expression for magnetoresistance using quantum groups
, Article Physics of Particles and Nuclei ; Volume 36, Issue SUPPL. 2 , 2005 , Pages S177-S180 ; 10637796 (ISSN) ; Rouhani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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We obtain an exact analytical expression for magnetoresistance using noncommutative geometry and quantum groups. We then show there is a deep relationship between magnetoresistance and the quantum group suq(2), from which we understand the quantum interpretation of the quantum corrections to the conductivity
Exact analytical expression for magnetoresistance using quantum groups
, Article Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics ; Volume 320, Issue 4 , 2004 , Pages 327-332 ; 03759601 (ISSN) ; Rouhani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2004
Abstract
We obtain an exact analytical expression for magnetoresistance using noncommutative geometry and quantum groups. Then we will show that there is a deep relationship between magnetoresistance and the quantum group su q(2), from which we understand the quantum interpretation of the quantum corrections to the conductivity. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
A qualitative investigation of career orientations of a sample of Iranian software engineers
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 3 , June , 2012 , Pages 662-673 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Moteabbed, Sh ; Arasti, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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This study investigates different types of career orientation of a sample of Iranian software engineers and antecedents of these orientations. A qualitative study was conducted in seven Iranian small to large sized companies, where forty-nine software engineers were interviewed. Using the thematic analysis technique, technical, managerial, entrepreneurial, project based, and hybrid orientations were identified. For some orientations, several sub-orientations were also identified. In addition, the results propose some antecedents of career orientation, mainly based on engineer needs, competencies and values, which may be moderated by some external factors, including organizational and...
An adaptive latency mitigation scheme for massively multiuser virtual environments
, Article Journal of Network and Computer Applications ; Volume 32, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 1049-1063 ; 10848045 (ISSN) ; Shirmohammadi, S ; Pakravan, M. R ; Alavi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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As massively multiuser virtual environments (MMVEs) expand in terms of size and user population, they tend toward using P2P architectures as a way to provide scalability without the need for large centralized resources. Distributed hash table (DHT)-based networks have been introduced as a promising option for overlay-based distributed massively multiuser virtual environment applications. However, overlay latency stretch seriously affects MMVE performance where QoS is crucial for real-time user collaboration. This work includes a series of efforts in the alleviation of such undesired latency. Our approach to latency mitigation consists of two phases. First, we propose a position-based ID...
Using geometrical routing for overlay networking in MMOGs
, Article Multimedia Tools and Applications ; Volume 45, Issue 1-3 , 2009 , Pages 61-81 ; 13807501 (ISSN) ; Pakravan, M. R ; Shirmohammadi, S ; Alavi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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At a first glance, transmitting update information to a geographic region in the virtual space seems to be an attractive primitive in Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming (MMOG) applications where players are constantly moving and need to send updates to their neighbors who are in the same region of the virtual space. The system would become more scalable if entities did not need to keep track of each other or send messages directly to one another. Rather, an entity could just send a message to a specific region in the virtual space (its area of effect), as opposed to sending packets to specific IP addresses, significantly reducing tracking and routing overhead. Fundamentally speaking, update...
Increasing the antioxidant activity of green tea polyphenols in the presence of iron for the reduction of graphene oxide
, Article Carbon ; Volume 50, Issue 8 , 2012 , Pages 3015-3025 ; 00086223 (ISSN) ; Kalaee, M ; Alavi, Z. S ; Ghiasi, S. M. A ; Esfandiar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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An easy method for green and low-temperature (40 °C) reduction of graphene oxide (GO) by increasing the antioxidant activity of green tea polyphenols (GTPs) in the presence of iron was developed. The reduction level (obtained by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and electrical conductivity (obtained by current-voltage measurement) of the GO sheets reduced by GTPs in the presence of iron were comparable to those of hydrazine-reduced GO and much better than those of the GO reduced by only GTPs (in the absence of iron) at reduction temperatures of 40-80 °C. Raman spectroscopy indicated that application of GTPs in the presence of iron, in contrast to hydrazine, resulted in better recovering of...
Microstructural changes during static recrystallization of austenitic stainless steel 304l: cellular automata simulation
, Article Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis ; Volume 9, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 223-238 ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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Static recrystallization and microstructural changes in austenitic stainless steel 304L were studied. The rolling experiments at 200 °C were carried out, and then, annealing treatment was made at temperatures ranging between 500 and 830 °C. A model was also developed to simulate the kinetics of non-isothermal recrystallization within the rolled steel. The distribution of plastic strains during rolling was predicted utilizing an elastic–plastic finite element formulation performed in ABAQUS/Explicit, while the predicted results were used to generate the as-rolled microstructure and to estimate the stored energy. Finally, microstructural–thermal model based on cellular automata was developed...
Simulation of recrystallization and martensite revision in 304L austenitic stainless steel after multi-pass rolling processes
, Article Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design ; Volume 3, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 227-244 ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2020
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In this work, non-isothermal annealing of cold-rolled 304L austenitic stainless steel was studied at temperatures ranging between 400 and 800 °C. In the first place, a dual-phase structure containing work-hardened austenite and strain-induced martensite was produced by means of multi-pass plate rolling, and then, the deformed steel was subjected to annealing heat treatments. To determine the distribution of stored strain energy in the rolling operations, an elastic–plastic finite-element modeling was conducted. Afterwards, an artificial neural network technique was coupled with the thermal-cellular automata model for prediction of martensite reversion, temperature history, and...
Pool boiling heat transfer in dilute water/triethyleneglycol solutions
, Article Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 17, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 552-561 ; 10049541 (ISSN) ; Safekordi, A. A ; Jamialahmadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Boiling of water/triethyleneglycol (TEG) binary solution has a wide-ranging application in the gas processing engineering. Design, operation and optimization of the involved boilers require accurate prediction of boiling heat transfer coefficient between surface and solution. In this investigation, nucleate pool boiling heat transfer coefficient has been experimentally measured on a horizontal rod heater in water/TEG binary solutions in a wide range of concentrations and heat fluxes under ambient condition. The present experimental data are correlated using major existing correlations. In addition a correlation is presented for prediction of pool boiling heat transfer for the system in which...
Investigation of thermal behavior of α-PbO and β-PbO IN O2 atmosphere
, Article Metalurgija ; Volume 57, Issue 4 , 2018 , Pages 287-290 ; 05435846 (ISSN) ; Nazari Alavi, A ; Mirzai, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Faculty of Metallurgy
2018
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The compounds α-lead oxide (α-PbO) and β-lead oxide (β-PbO) were purchased from Merck co. and used for thermal investigations in laboratory. The compound was heated in a thermogravimeter at different temperature, from 25 to 400 °C. The used gas atmosphere was O2. The received products were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique. The received product Pb3O4 was confirmed by XRD. The textures of two different morphologies of α-PbO, β-PbO and the product Pb3O4 is investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM) techniques. © 2018, Faculty of Metallurgy. All rights reserved
Experimental investigation in pool boiling heat transfer of pure/binary mixtures and heat transfer correlations
, Article Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ; Volume 27, Issue 3 , September and October , 2008 , Pages 135-150 ; 10219986 (ISSN) ; Jamialahmadi, M ; Safekordi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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Nucleate pool boiling heat transfer coefficient have been experimentally measured on a horizontal rod heater for various liquid binary mixtures. Measurements are based on more than three hundred data points on a wide range of concentrations and heat fluxes. In this investigation, it has been confirmed that the heat transfer coefficient in boiling solutions are regularly less than those in pure component liquids with same physical properties. Several reasons should be responsible for this phenomenon, but mainly it could be related to preferential evaporation of the more volatile component(s) during bubble formation. In this article, the performances of major existing correlations to the...
Optimizing the normalized dead-time and maximum switching frequency of a wide-adjustable-range LLC resonant converter
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ; Volume 26, Issue 2 , August , 2011 , Pages 462-472 ; 08858993 (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Alavi, S. M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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LLC resonant converter has been widely used in dcdc converters. In this paper, optimum dead-time and maximum switching frequency of a wide-adjustable-range LLC resonant converter are investigated for realizing the zero voltage switching (ZVS) operation even under the worst-case conditions. Analyses demonstrate that these parameters depend on the converter inductance ratio and ratio of the converter resonant capacitor and the effective capacitance appeared in parallel with the drainsources of the power MOSFETs. The necessary dead time for realizing the ZVS operation can be minimized by choosing the normalized maximum switching frequency, properly. Using the dead-time optimum value, soft...
Optimizing the LLC-LC resonant converter topology for wide-output-voltage and wide-output-load applications
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ; Volume 26, Issue 11 , 2011 , Pages 3192-3204 ; 08858993 (ISSN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Rashidian, B ; Alavi, S. M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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LLC-LC resonant converter is a suitable circuit topology to design switched-mode power supplies for wide-output-voltage and wide-output-load applications. In this paper, a design procedure is introduced to optimize this converter. Unlike soft switching techniques for pulse width modulated converters, which usually apply an active auxiliary circuit to reduce switching losses and EMI, in the proposed converter, not only such circuits are not used, but also all of the parasitic elements are merged to the converters main components. Zero-voltage switching (ZVS) operation is realized for all power devices under all operating conditions. Thus, this converter is a suitable choice for...
A design procedure for optimizing the LLC resonant converter as a wide output range voltage source
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ; Volume 27, Issue 8 , 2012 , Pages 3749-3763 ; 08858993 (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Alavi, S. M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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LLC resonant converter is one of the most suitable circuit topologies that have been introduced for designing constant output voltage switched-mode power supplies. In this paper, a design procedure is introduced for using this converter as a wide output range voltage source. Unlike constant output voltage applications which need small converter inductance ratio and narrow switching frequency variations, for wide output range applications, large values of these parameters are needed simultaneously and should be optimized. Instead of minimizing the components stresses, leading to a great value of the inductance ratio, proper choice of the converter parameters resulting in a smaller inductance...
Using LLC resonant converter for designing wide-range voltage source
, Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ; Volume 58, Issue 5 , 2011 , Pages 1746-1756 ; 02780046 (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Alavi, S. M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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LLC resonant converter with significant resonant inductance is proposed for designing an adjustable wide-range regulated voltage source. Large resonant inductance increases output voltage adjustment range and conversion efficiency, particularly at light loads. Soft switching is achieved for all power devices under all operating conditions by choosing the dead time and maximum switching frequency properly and operating in the converter's inductive region. Using a power-factor-correction (PFC) converter reduces the resonant converter's output voltage dependence to the variations of the main ac input voltage. Thus, the compensation of the load variations and the wide-range adjustment of the...
Designing an adjustable wide range regulated current source
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics ; Volume 25, Issue 1 , 2010 , Pages 197-208 ; 08858993 (ISSN) ; Rashidian, B ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Alavi, S. M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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LLC resonant converter has been used widely as dc-dc converter for achieving constant dc voltage. In this paper, an LLC resonant converter, by adding an inductance to its conventional topology and considering the rectifying stage stray inductances, is proposed for an adjustable wide range regulated current source (20-200 A dc) for using as ion implanter's filament power supply. The additional inductor increases output current adjustment range and efficiency, especially at light loads. Transformer's leakage inductances and rectifying stage stray inductances have been considered. Because of these inductances, the rectifier stage always works in continuous conduction mode, and its conduction...
Transplantation of autologous epidermal melanocyte–keratinocyte cells suspension for cell therapy of vitiligo: A clinical evaluation and biometric assessment
, Article Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology ; Volume 21, Issue 12 , 2022 , Pages 7147-7152 ; 14732130 (ISSN) ; Farshi, S ; Nouri, M ; Alavi, S ; Bayat Tork, B ; Jaffary, F ; Zare, S ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
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Introduction: Among several surgical treatments, the use of transplantation of epidermal cultured melanocytes or melanocytes–keratinocytes cell suspension has gained many researchers and dermatologists' attention as a new technique for the treatment of vitiligo. The present study aimed to transplant autologous epidermal melanocytes–keratinocytes cell suspension for the treatment of vitiligo. Methods: In this study, 15 volunteer patients aged between 18 and 45 years old were studied. The autologous melanocytes–keratinocytes cell suspension was then transplanted to the region after dermabrasion. The included patients were evaluated by VisioFace, MPA9, and Skin Scanner-DUB once before and 1, 2,...
An efficient one-pot synthesis of 1-aminophosphonates
, Article Synthesis (Germany) ; Volume 55, Issue 1 , Volume 55, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 121-130 ; 00397881 (ISSN) ; Faghih, S ; Alavi, S ; Naimi Jamal, M. R ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Georg Thieme Verlag
2022
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1-Aminophosphonates are valuable compounds with wide range of applications in biological and industry. Various reaction conditions and catalysts have been reported for the synthesis of 1-aminophosphonates via three-component (dialkyl phosphite + aldehyde + amine) or two-component reaction (dialkyl phosphite + imine). Here a solvent-free synthesis of 1-aminophosphonates under very mild reaction conditions is reported. The three-component condensation reactions of dialkyl phosphite, carbonyl compound, and an amine gave 1- aminophosphonates in good to excellent yields under solvent- and catalyst-free conditions at ambient temperature. Hydrophosphorylation of imines in the presence of dialkyl...
Securing key exchange and key agreement security schemes for RFID passive tags
, Article 24th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2016, 10 May 2016 through 12 May 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 1475-1480 ; 9781467387897 (ISBN) ; Baghery, K ; Akhbari, B ; Alavi, S. M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
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In the last decade, various types of RFID security schemes have been proposed which have tried to provide all security and privacy requirements of end-users. In this paper, we cryptanalyze two new-found key exchange and key agreement security schemes which are proposed by Zhang et al. and Kim in 2012 and 2013 respectively. We present the reveal secret parameter, tag impersonation and traceability attacks on Zhang et al's protocol with success probability '1', and also we show that an attacker can impersonate the tag and the reader of Kim's protocol both with success probabilities '1/4'. We also present some modifications on the structure of studied schemes and propose two modified schemes...