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    On the Perfomance of a Combination of Base Isolation System and Dampers in Response of Buildings

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahjouri, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayaz (Supervisor) ; Attari, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The present work investigates two basic technologies to dissipate seismic energy and protect the buildings from damaging effects of earthquakes. Investigating the performance of a combination of the Base Isolation system and energy dissipating systems (Dampers) is the main objective of this research. A literature survey is first conducted on the development of each of these systems. In the next step, the design procedure for each of these elements wasreviewed. Finally the application of both elements in seismic mitigation of buildings was investigated. Various time history analyses were performed on a number of structural models with and without these elements to examine the efficiency of... 

    Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Behavior of Buried Pipes Subjected to Permanent Ground Deformation Caused by Reverse Faulting

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Hojat Jalali, Himan (Author) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayaz (Supervisor) ; Khajeh Ahmad Attari, Nader (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In this study the behavior of buried pipes under permanent ground deformation (PGD) ef-fects caused by reverse faulting is investigated by means of both experimental and numeri-cal approaches. A total number of 7 full-scale experiments on buried steel pipes subjected to a fault offset of 0.6 m along the slip plane is carried out and the effects of different pa-rameters such as pipe diameter (114.3 mm (4ʺ) and 168.3 mm (6ʺ)), burial depth (0.25m, 0.5m, 1 m) and soil type (SW and SM) on the response of the buried pipes are studied. Ex-perimental results show that the pipe deformation shape changes with increasing burial depth from half-sine (for shallow depths) to an S-shape (for moderate to... 

    Study on Behavior of Diagonally Stiffened Steel Plate Shear Walls

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Akhavan Sigariyazd, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Joghataie, Abdolreza (Supervisor) ; Khajeh Ahmad Attari, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, the behavior of diagonally stiffened steel plate shear wall systems which have a new configuration of stiffeners is investigated. This dissertation is divided into three main sections which contain experimental studies, finite element analysis and developing design equations. In the section on experimental studies, 5 single-bay, single-story, one-third scale specimens were tested. An unstiffened specimen as a control sample and two other specimens with different configuration of stiffeners were constructed and tested to study the effect of diagonal stiffeners. Based on the observations during the tests, it was decided to add and study two other specimens too, including one... 

    Seismic Response and Buckling behavior of Aboveground Cylindrical Steel Tanks

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Sobhan, Mohammad Saeed (Author) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayaz (Supervisor) ; Khaje Ahmad Attari, Nader (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, the seismic response of aboveground, anchored cylindrical steel tanks subjected to horizontal and vertical ground acceleration is investigated. The buckling capacity of the steel tanks is estimated using static pushover (SPO) and incremental dynamic analyses (IDA). Finite element models of a broad tank and a tall tank with height to diameter ratios (H/D) of 0.40, 0.80 and with a liquid level of 90% of the height of the cylinder were used in this study. Appropriate load patterns due to the horizontal and vertical components of ground excitations are utilized for SPO analyses. The influence of the vertical component of ground acceleration on buckling capacity curve of the tank... 

    Hydrothermal synthesis of TiO2 nanorod for using as an electron transport material in perovskite solar cells

    , Article 6th International Biennial Conference on UltraFine Grained and Nanostructured Materials, UFGNSM 2017, 12 November 2017 through 13 November 2017 ; Volume 1920 , 2018 ; 0094243X (ISSN); 9780735416123 (ISBN) Attari Navab, A ; Nemati, A ; Attari Navab, A ; Abad, H. M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Physics Inc  2018
    Abstract
    Now days titanium dioxide is used in different applications because of its good electrical properties, optical stability and cost savings. According to their different nanoscale TiO2 structures, it has been determined that 1D structures such as nanorods, nanotubes and nanowires has better properties than the other structures, including enhancing electron transport and create an offered directional way of transporting of the electrons. However, the grain boundaries in polycrystalline TiO2 nanowires or nanotubes cause electron scattering or trapping, which limit their application in optoelectronics. From these TiO2 structures, TiO2 nanorods have special importance because of less defects... 

    Embedded SI partial transmit sequence with improved bit error rate

    , Article 2nd International Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE, Lahore, 25 March 2008 through 26 March 2008 ; 2008 ; 9781424422937 (ISBN) Reisi, N ; Ahmadian Attari, M ; Reisi, N
    2008
    Abstract
    OFDM is a multicarrier modulation scheme with high bandwidth efficiency and robustness to multipath environment used in high data rate transmission. However, a drawback of this system is the large Peak-to-Average-Power Ratio (PAR) of the transmit signal which makes its straightforward implementation quite costly. PAR in an OFDM based system can be reduced significantly by PTS method for which data recovery requires side information (SI) about the phases used at transmitter. Sending SI, not only reduces the rate, but also increases BER, for any error in SI detection can damage a large amount of transmitted information. By introducing a new phase set, we propose a PTS based method for MPSK... 

    Numerical Simulation of Natural Convection Using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics with Artificial Compressibility Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Attari, Reza (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, the numerical simulation of the natural convection is performed by using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics based on the artificial compressibility method. For this aim, the formulation of the artificial compressibility method in the Eulerian reference frame for the mass and momentum equations is written in the Lagragian reference frame and the Lagrangin form of the energy equation is also considered to compute the thermal effects. The benefit of the artificial compressibility-based incompressible SPH (ACISPH) method over the weakly compressible SPH (WCSPH) method for computing the natural convection is that there is no need in the formulation considered here to use any... 

    Modeling of Moisture-Induced Damage in Asphalt Mixtures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bozorgzad, Ashkan (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The deleterious effect of moisture on the structural integrity of asphalt mixtures has been recognized as one of the main causes of early deterioration of asphalt pavements. This phenomenon, usually referred to as moisture damage, is defined as the progressive loss of structural integrity of the mixture. Moisture damage is associated with the development of different physical, mechanical and chemical processes occurring within the microstructure of the mixture at different intensities and rates. Although there have been important advancements in identifying and characterizing this phenomenon, there is still a lack of understanding of the damage mechanisms occurring at the... 

    Evaluation of Warm Mix Asphalt containing Sasobit

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naderi, Behzad (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Warm mix asphalt has received considerable attention over the past decade particularly due to its potential environmental benefit such as lower energy consumption and emission, its ability to be placed at lower ambient temperatures making it a suitable material for areas with short construction season. There are three warm mix asphalt (WMA) techniques are available; organic additive, foaming, and chemical additive. This study examined Sasobit, a micro crystalline wax which is an organic additive. The concentrations tested were 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 percent of the base binder. A PG 64-22 asphalt binder from an Iranian refinery (Tehran refinery) was used as the base binder. Superpave binder... 

    Rheological Evaluation of Ageing Properties of Modified Bitumens

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naderi, Koorosh (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Bitumen ageing is one of the principal factors causing the deterioration of asphalt pavements. Ageing is a complex process that is affected by different parameters.With the rapid growth of modified binders in road paving applications over the past twodecades, it is important to study the ageing properties of these binders. A number of laboratory methods are used tosimulatethe bitumenageing at various stages of the production and service of hot mix asphalt.Recent studies have shown that Superpave testing protocol does not fully address the ageing of modified binders. To study the ageing properties of modified binders, three different types of binder modifiers, plastomer, elastomer, and ground... 

    Evaluation and Modeling of Modified Binders Master Curves

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Asgharzadeh, Mohammad (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    With a surge in consumption of modified binders in recent years, different methods have been used to evaluate the properties of modified binders with relative success. None of these methods are able to fulfill all the requirements for evaluation and intrerpretation of the physical, chemical and rheologocal properties of modified binders. Since rheological master curves can present a mechanical interpretation of the binders in a wide range of times and temperatures, in conjunction with other evaluation metheods, they are considered a promising means of evaluating the suitability of modified bindrers. The available master curve models do not possess the sufficient diversity for this purpose.... 

    Characterization of Warm Mix Asphalt Containing Reclaimed Asphalt Binders

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Safazadeh, Faramarz (Author) ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Utilization of RAP in HMA reduces the initial costs, conserves natural sources and avoids disposal problems. Aged binder from RAP will have some effects on resultant binder. To date, solvent extraction and recovery is the only method that physically separates the RAP binder from the RAP aggregate for characterization. Time consuming for recovery, altering the physical properties of the recovered asphalt binder like binder hardening and the possibility that Asphalt binder is not completely extracted from the aggregate are the weak points of this method. Addressing the need for non-solvent based RAP binder characterization; procedures for low temperature characterization of RAP binder... 

    Experimental Investigation of Performance of Tack Coats

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nabaei, Fatemeh (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study performance of tack coat (thin layer bonding asphalt concrete layers) was evaluated. The shear strength of tack coat layer was considered as its measure of performance. Direct shear tests were conducted on two layered HMA specimens. The test variables included the type of tack coat material, application rate (amount of residual bitumen per unit area), substrate condition, normal stress and shear loading rate. Four types of liquid asphalt (CSS, CRS, modified CRS and MC-250) were applied as tack coat. Three substrates conditions were used in the tests. These were 3-days old, 17-days old and long term aged substrates were used. It was found that optimum application rate depends... 

    Characterization of RAP Binder and Warm Mix Asphalt Containing High RAP Percentage and Crumb Rubber

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Morsali, Atefeh (Author) ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Increased environmental concerns and high oil prices have encouraged highway agencies to maximize the use of recycled materials like Reclaimed Asphalt Pavements (RAP) in pavement construction. However, utilization of RAP has limited to low percentage, generally less than 25%. This is due aged, stiffer, and less strain tolerant asphalt binder in RAP. As the RAP proportion increases, a large amount of the aged binder will be introduced into the mixture. The excessive stiffness of HMA mixture tends to lead to less workable mixture. Studies were conducted to examine the effect of Sasobit on the workablility of high RAP mixtures. The results indicated while the utilization of Sasobit had improved... 

    Design and Laboratory Evaluation of Slurry Seal Mixes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Saghafi, Mahdi (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Pavement preventive maintenance methods such as slurry seals are cost-effective treatments that enhance pavement longevity. Incorporation of recycled materials such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) into asphalt pavements helps further reduce costs and energy consumption. Because the use of emulsions and pavement preventive methods is uncommon in Iran, there is little experience with the technology in this area. The present study designed and developed slurry seal and emulsion test devices at Sharif University lab to study the feasibility of incorporation of RAP into slurry seal mixtures while respecting the limits specified by the ISSA and ASTM. Two slurry seal mixtures in which cement... 

    Study of the Effects of Rrest Time and Loading Time on Viscoplastic Strain of Asphalt Concrtee

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jahangiri, Behnam (Author) ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Asphalt concrete exhibits viscoelastic and viscoplastic behavior which is dependent on rate and temperature. To model this behavior, various mechanical modelshave been presented in which total strain, as the response of the applied stress, is decomposed by various researchers to recoverable and permanent strains.Accumulation and expansion of permanent response result in rutting which is a dominant and prevalent distress in hot mixed asphalt (HMA) in hot climates. The available models are not capable of accurately calculate the viscoplastic strain under cyclic loading.
    To close this gap, recovered viscoelastic strain at rest (unloading) period was introduced. This parameter accounted for... 

    Discrete Element Simulation of Creep Behavior in Asphalt Mixtures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Estaji, Mostafa (Author) ; Tabatabaei, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Composite nature of asphalt mixtures necessitates a micromechanical scheme which depends on distinctive characteristics of various constitutive phases. In this regard, discrete element method was utilized to predict the creep behavior of asphalt mixtures and strain response in primary, secondary and tertiary stages. In this research, a modified mixture modeling procedure was considered to better simulate permanent deformation response of asphalt mixtures under creep loading. A random distribution of mastic and aggregate particles with respect to a typical dense gradation was implemented to reconstruct cylindrical specimens. A bonding model represented the cohesion effect in mastic... 

    An Investigative Study on Iranian Bitumens Compatibility with SHRP Performance Grading System, and Production of the Needed Grades

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Aflaki, Sasan (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This investigative study intends to identify and characterize bitumen from seven Iranian bitumen production plants according to the Superpave Performance Grading (PG) system, conventional classic tests, and chemical separation tests. The study then compares the identified performance grades with the thirteen performance-grade binders required for specific climatic zones in Iran. It is observed that the variety of available binders is not adequate to fully cover the required PGs. Blending was initially considered as a suitable and economic method for production of the missing performance grades. However due to similar rheological properties of bitumen samples, resulting in nearly identical... 

    Evaluation of Rutting Resistance of Modified Asphalt Mixtures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Teymourpour, Pouya (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Rutting is a primary cause of premature deterioration of asphalt pavements and modifying asphalt binders is a common way to improve binder characteristics and field performance. Two types of parameters are used to characterize asphalt rutting. One type includes binder parameters such as zero-shear viscosity and the Superpave rutting resistance index (G*/sinδ) derived from oscillatory loading tests such as the dynamic shear rheometer. The other type is derived from static and repeated loading creep tests on mixtures and binders. Researchers have pointed out that these parameters can rank modified binder and mixture rut susceptibility differently. In this study the rutting resistance of... 

    Evaluation of Laboratory Methods for Estimation of Mixing and Compaction Temperatures of Rubber Modified Asphalt Mixtures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimzadeh, Mohammad (Author) ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the major challenges in construction of rubber modified asphalt mixtures is determination of mixing and compaction temperature (MCT). In order to estimate MCT according to Superpave volumetric mix design procedure, a temperature-viscosity relationship for the binder should be developed using ASTM D2493. This approach provides reasonable temperatures for unmodified binders which are Newtonian fluids at high temperatures and their viscosity is independent of shear rate. However, this method often yields excessively high temperatures for modified binders which exhibit non-Newtonian pseudoplastic behavior. The reason is that viscosity of modified binders depend on not only temperature but...