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    Late time sky as a probe of steps and oscillations in primordial Universe

    , Article Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics ; Volume 2018, Issue 1 , 2018 ; 14757516 (ISSN) Ansari Fard, M ; Baghram, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2018
    Abstract
    The standard model of cosmology with nearly Gaussian, isotropic, scale invariant and adiabatic initial conditions describes the cosmological observations well. However, the study of any deviation from the mentioned conditions will open up a new horizon to the physics of early universe. In this work, we study the effect of the oscillatory and step-like features in potentials of inflationary models in late time large scale structure observations. Mainly we study the matter power spectrum, number density of the structures, dark matter halo bias and specifically CMB lensing. We show that the oscillatory models can introduce some degeneracy with late time effects on BAO scale. We also conclude... 

    Cosmic Web: Excursion Set of Saddle Points and Nearest Neighbor Statistics

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Ansari Fard, Mohammad (Author) ; Baghram, Shant (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    considering the cosmic web's components as the environment of structure formation or considering them as structures, studying the cosmic web has advantages. But because of the non-linear nature of the cosmic web, extracting information from it has some challenges. The main challenge is that there are several ways of quantifying the cosmic web, in which there is no agreement between them.In this work, by introducing the excursion set of saddle points, we try to find a way for modelling cosmic filaments. By this model, which is an extension of the excursion of peaks, we calculate the critical density contrast of filaments with the help of the ellipsoidal collapse model and then we calculate... 

    Cosmological filaments in the light of excursion set of saddle points

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 489, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 900-909 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Ansari Fard, M ; Taamoli, S ; Baghram, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2019
    Abstract
    The universe in large scales is structured as a network known as cosmic web. Filaments are one of the structural components of this web, which can be introduced as a novel probe to study the formation and evolution of structures and as a probe to study the cosmological models and to address the missing baryon problem. The aim of this work is to introduce an analytical framework to study the statistics of filaments such as number density of them and also to obtain the length-mass relation. For this objective, we model filaments as collapsed objects which have an extension in one direction, accordingly we use the ellipsoidal collapse to study the evolution of an over-dense region via... 

    Cosmological filaments in the light of excursion set of saddle points

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 489, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 900-909 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Ansari Fard, M ; Taamoli, S ; Baghram, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2019
    Abstract
    The universe in large scales is structured as a network known as cosmic web. Filaments are one of the structural components of this web, which can be introduced as a novel probe to study the formation and evolution of structures and as a probe to study the cosmological models and to address the missing baryon problem. The aim of this work is to introduce an analytical framework to study the statistics of filaments such as number density of them and also to obtain the length-mass relation. For this objective, we model filaments as collapsed objects which have an extension in one direction, accordingly we use the ellipsoidal collapse to study the evolution of an over-dense region via... 

    Structure of cosmic web in non-linear regime: the nearest neighbour and spherical contact distributions

    , Article Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ; Volume 512, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 5165-5182 ; 00358711 (ISSN) Ansari Fard, M ; Baghkhani, Z ; Ghodsi, L ; Taamoli, S ; Hassani, F ; Baghram, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Oxford University Press  2022
    Abstract
    In non-linear scales, the matter density distribution is not Gaussian. Consequently, the widely used two-point correlation function is not adequate anymore to capture the matter density field's entire behaviour. Among all statistics beyond correlation functions, the spherical contact (or equivalently void function), and nearest neighbour distribution function seem promising tools to probe matter distribution in non-linear regime. In this work, we use haloes from cosmological N-body simulations, galaxy groups from the volume-limited galaxy group and central galaxies from mock galaxy catalogues, to compare the spherical contact with the nearest neighbour distribution functions. We also... 

    Hardware/Software Codesign of Network Router Inspired by Software-Defined Network

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ansari, Mohammad Saeed (Author) ; Jahangir, Amir Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    There is a plethora of research and implementations that intend to increase the performance and reduce implementation costs of network routers. In this work, we review previous designs and propose a new network router design that is based on software-defined networks. Our design separates the data plane and the control plane from each other and connects both parts by using OpenFlow protocol. The control plane consists of a general small computer that utilizes the Quagga software to enforce the routing protocols. The control plane translates routing decisions to OpenFlow instructions and sends them to the data plane. The data plane is based on a switch that supports the OpenFlow protocol... 

    Developing the Model of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants with Energy Technologies and Environment Assessment

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ansari Azarbayjani, Mohammad Saleh (Author) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Regarding the reduction of high qualified and accessible resources, the waste water treatments are accounted as one of the main challenges in environmental context. Surprisingly, with or without consideration of this issue can lead to play the crucial key in whether development or society retardation. With developing and being more sophisticated of waste water treatment technology and also rising the stringency of environmental constraint, approaching the optimum technology basis economics of scale is time consuming and complicated.Behind this concept, contribution of this study is twofold. The general approach of treatment is identified using AHP methodology in primary stage. After that, it... 

    Regional Convergence and Regional Migration: Evidence from Iranian Provinces

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ansari, Mahdi (Author) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Nili, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this paper we answer to the following questions: First, whether we obseve conditional convergance indicating that the poor Iranian provinces tend to grow faster than the rich ones? Second, has inter-provinces migration helped the convergence? Three different indices are used for examining inter-province convergance. These include: per capita expenditure and per capita income both from the household survey since 1364 to 1394 and per capita regional GDP since 1379 to 1393. Our results support the convergance phenomena based on all three different indices. For the second question, we use instrumental variable to resolve the potential endogeneity problem caused by the reversed causality... 

    Minimizing the Error of Set Point Tracking in MIMO Plants with Broken Actuators

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farahani Fard, Jaber (Author) ; Haeri, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fault occurrence is an inevitable problem in industrial plants. These faults have numerous types. Some common kinds of faults are faults in actuators, faults in system dynamics, and faults in sensors. In many cases it is not possible to change or repair the broken part immediately. On the other hand, it is not reasonable to shut-down the whole system due to a minor failure. Therefore we should take a measure to have the best output possible in a faulty plant. In this thesis we have proposed a new static compensator by which we distribute the contribution of the faulty actuator among the other ones. At the end we evaluate the method by means of simulations  

    Development of Particulate Zinc-Iron/PTFE Composite and Nanocomposite Coatings Using Electrodeposition

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohagheghi Fard, Omid (Author) ; Ghorbani, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Electrodeposition is an old, well known and conventional science surface modification method to improve the surface characteristics, decorative and functional, of a wide variety of materials. This science is considered in nanotechnology as a bottom-up method for fabrication of one, two and three-dimensional nanomaterials. A great variety of secondary components can be added to plating baths resulting in metallic matrix composite and nanocomposite coatings production. Low amounts of iron addition for alloying zinc coatings, significantly increases the corrosion resistance of this generally used metal economically. Superhydrophobic coatings on metallic substrates have shown, during the past... 

    Determining the Strength of Barrier Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Momtazian Fard, Zahra (Author) ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Given a set of obstacles as an arrangement of geometric shapes in the plane, we would like to find a path from the initial point s to the target point t that crosses the minimum number of obstacles. In other words, the goal is to determine the minimum number of obstacles that need to be removed to exist a collision-free path between s and t.On one hand, this problem can be used for measuring the strength of barrier coverage which is a fundamental concept in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), and on the other hand, it has been considered as a robot motion-planning problem. The objective of barrier coverage is to guarantee that any path from the start point to the target point, will intersect at... 

    Superlinearly Convergent Exact Penalty Projected Structured Schemes for Constrained Nonlinear Least Squares

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Ansari, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Mahdavi Amiri, Nezamoddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We present two projected structured algorithms for solving nonlinearly constrained nonlinear least squares problems. The first algorithm makes use of a line search scheme and the second algorithm utilizes a combined trust region-line search scheme. These approaches are based on an adaptive structured scheme due to Mahdavi-Amiri and Bartels of the exact penalty method of Coleman and Conn for nonlinearly constrained optimization problems. The structured adaptation also makes use of the ideas of Nocedal and Overton for handling quasi-Newton updates of projected structured Hessians and appropriates the structuring scheme of Dennis, Martinez and Tapia. For robustness of the first algorithm, we... 

    Surface Waves Propagation in a Piezoelectric/Piezomagnetic Half Space Overlaid With a Finnite Layer

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soltanian Fard, Mohammad Amin (Author) ; Skandari, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The propagation of the surface waves in the piezoelectric (PE) and piezomagnetic (PM) layered media are studied. The surface BG waves in the PE half-spaces overlaid by a layer are considered and the closed-form dispersion relations for the open and short electromechanical surface boundary conditions are obtained. The numerical results for the phase velocities and the electromechanical coupling factor for PZT-2 and PZT-8 media are presented. Furthermore, the propagation of the Rayleigh waves in the PE-PM layered media is considered. The effects of the imperfect bonding between the half-space and the layer are discussed. Later, we study the propagation of the Rayleigh waves in 4 different... 

    The Effect of Relationship Lending on the Contract terms of the Loans

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Foroughi Fard, Rasoul (Author) ; Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study examin the effect of relationship lending on the contract terms of the loans consist of loan rate, avalibility of the loan and collateral reqierements. For this purpose, we use 4850 data of loan granted by GHavamin bank in three months Farvardin, Ordibehesht and KHordad in 1395. The results of this study indicate relationship lending has a negative significant effect on the loan rate, a positive significant effect on the availability of the loan and positive insignificant effect on the collateral requirements. Thus, relationship lending as a solution for information asymmetry, leading to cost advantage for the banks. Banks transfer this advantage to client by lowering the loan... 

    An Investigation on Neck Injury Due to Head Impact in Road Accidents Considering Hyperviscoelastic Properties of Soft Tissues

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kamali Fard, Reza (Author) ; Ahmadian, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Neck fracture caused by impacts on the head and neck during road accidents annually imposes a great cost to the people hospitals and the economy of country. Most of these accidents, regardless of cartilaginous injury causes sudden pressure to the spinal cord so it seems necessary to understand the biomechanical response of the neck and the mechanism of injury to reduce costs. Many computational models related to the neck injury have been developed recently. The aim of this project is to investigate the effect of frontal and rear impacts to the head and neck during road accidents. There are many researches have used elastic property for tissues but a little portion of research in this field... 

    Designing and Evaluation of an Ejector-Cooling Air Conditioning System for Passenger Vehicles

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hossienpour, Mohammad Javad (Author) ; Hakkaki Fard, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Today, global warming is one of the main concerns of human society. Many factors contribute to global warming and air pollution. Air pollution in the metropolis cities has influenced human life. Vehicles are considered as one of the major sources of air pollution. Vehicle air conditioners bring conform to passengers, but they increase fuel consumption. Increased fuel consumption results in the production of pollutants and air pollution. In this study, the ejector cooling system is proposed as a cooling system of a car air conditioning system, and its performance is studied. To this aim, first, an ejector cooling cycle equivalent to the compression cooling cycle is designed. The ejector is... 

    Studying the Effect of Applying Different Refrigerants in Ground Source Heat Exchangers

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shadi Diznab, Mohammad Amin (Author) ; Hakkaki-Fard, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Economical strategy of developed countries imposes to improve energy efficiency and a rational renewable energies usage in the buildings. Ground source heat pumps are one of the most important tools in the way moving toward this goal. This study focuses on studying the effect of applying different refrigerants in the direct expansion ground source heat exchangers. In order to compare the performance of the ground source heat pumps using different refrigerants, a specific methodology is presented and implemented. First on this study, the thermal performance of a geothermal borehole filled with both CO2 and a zeotropic mixture of CO2 and R32 (20/80) is studied and the quality, temperature, and... 

    Modeling of Two Phase Flow in Porous Media with Heat Generation

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Taherzadeh Fard, Morteza (Author) ; Saidi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor) ; Ghofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    The main purpose of this work is investigation of coolability of a boiling debris bed. The main governing equations are derived using volume averaging technique. From this technique some specific interfacial areas between phases are appeared and proper relations for modeling these areas are proposed. Using these specific areas, a modification for the Tung/Dhir model in the annular flow regime is proposed. The proposed modification is validated and the agreements with experimental data are good. Finally, governing equations and relations are implemented in the THERMOUS program to model two-phase flow in the debris bed in the axisymmetric cylindrical coordinate. Two typical configurations... 

    Study of Light Depolarization in Biological Tissue by Means of the Monte Carlo Simulation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghasemi Taree, Maryam (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Ansari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this project, polarization properties, intensity of reflected light, by one layer tissue that has specified optical properties has been investigated by means of Monte Carlo simulation. Fresnel's coefficients were considered in this simulation too. The incident beam was assumed very thin with specified wave length and linear polarization parallel to plane of incidence.This beam was radiated from origin to the tissue vertically. The layer consists of homogenous particles with defined radius. Concentration of particles was constant. 10000 photons with specified weight were launched to tissue in each simulation. The results of reflected light from tissue showed that variation of the size and... 

    Study of Light Propagation in Biological Tissues by Means of the Monte Carlo Simulation and Diffusion Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Afsari Golshan, Maryam (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Ansari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The tissue characteristics are important for all kinds of medical laser applications in order to understand the interaction mechanisms between light and tissue. Knowledge about light transport in tissue is essential for cancer treatment and cancer diagnostic techniques. By having the diffused reflectance of a tissue we can determine its optical characteristics. In this thesis we have solved the inverse process. That is, we compute the diffused reflectance of a turbid media with pre-determined optical parameters. This problem can be solved using two methods: Monte Carlo simulation and diffusion method. Since Monte Carlo simulation is computationally very expensive, it is not used in medical...