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Controlled Islanding Power Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Controlled islanding, also known as system splitting, can effectively prevent blackouts of power system by separating it into two or more islands. To make each island reach steady state point by available measures, each island must be observable. This paper proposes a new modified three phase method to find proper splitting strategy, considering observability as a new constraint, to minimize effect of system splitting on network observability. Some techniques about strategy searching are introduced to increase its speediness and related algorithms are described in detail in this thesis. The simulation results presented show efficiency of method in finding proper splitting strategies. In the...
Design and Fabrication of Passive CMOS Phase Shifter
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Medi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Atarodi, Mojtaba (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
This research examines the issues of design and fabrication of Phase Shifter circuits on Silicon substrates. The Phase Shifter circuits are designed to have wide operation band width. They also should have very low sensitivity to process and temperature variation. A six bit phase shifter is designed at this research. We use a new topology for implementing the small phase shift steps and some circuits have been designed which their phase shifts can be adjusted after fabrication. All circuits are implemented with the 0.18µm CMOS technology. The research also explains all the necessary steps for measurement of fabricated circuits. The result of measurements shows good agreement with the...
Empirical Studies and Modeling a Solid-State Fermentation Bioreactor In order to Treat Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi, Manoochehr (Supervisor) ; Safekordi, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
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One of the main environmental problems in the world particularly in Iran is the entrance of oil pollutions from petroleum waste and its related industries into the soil. There are various methods to eliminate petroleum pollutions from the environment such as physical, chemical, thermal and biological methods. In biological remediation, the environmental pollutions are eliminated by means of plants and microorganisms. Over the last two decades, ioremediation have been studied widely by experts of various fields. One of the most advantages of bioremediation comparing with the other methods is its low cost and the ability to perform at the site (in situ).In this project, we extracted two kinds...
Highly efficient ring opening reactions of epoxides with deactivated aromatic amines catalyzed by heteropoly acids in water
, Article Tetrahedron ; 2007, Volume 63, Issue 4, Pages 888–891 ; Saidi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
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Heteropoly acid was found to be an effective and efficient catalyst for the ring opening reaction of epoxides with various aromatic amines to produce the corresponding β-amino alcohols in moderate to excellent yields in water. This method provides a new and efficient protocol in terms of mild reaction conditions, clean reaction profiles, small quantity of catalyst, and simple work-up procedure
LiClO4 · 3H2O promoted highly regioselective ring-opening of epoxides with thiols under neutral conditions [electronic resource]
, Article Catalysis Communications ; 2006, Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 224–227 ; Saidi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
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A simple, rapid, atom economy and highly efficient procedure has been developed for thiolysis of epoxides by aromatic and aliphatic thiols under solvent-free conditions. A high regioselectivity in favor of nucleophilic attack at the benzylic carbon atom of aromatic epoxides, such as styrene oxide, is observed. However, aliphatic unsymmetrical alkenyl oxides undergo selective nucleophilic attack at the sterically less hindered carbon atom. A variety of β-hydroxy sulfides were obtained in short reaction time and excellent yields with nearly complete regioselectivity
Describing Measurment Apparatus by Hidden Variables in the Deduction of Bell Inequality
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golshani, Mehdi (Supervisor)
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Quantum Mechanics, as the most famous physical theory was founded about 85 years ago; but still there are a lot of debates about its interpretation. In this work, we review some basic concepts of Quantum Mechanics in form of questions about uncertainty principle, measurement problem and complementarily. We also review Bell inequality which has great philosophical and recently technological results. Bell derived his inequality regardless of modeling the measuring apparatus; we show, by take a realistic model for measuring apparatus, Bell inequality would be deduced. Finally we review a mathematical language which was used to show the duality of wave and particle. Quantum...
Payment Cost Minimization-Based Short-Term Unit Commitment Considering Incentive-Based Demand
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hoseini, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
After restructuring in power systems, Independent System Operators (ISO's) are looked for an appropriate auction mechanism to find the market operation point. In deregulated electricity markets, Offer Cost Minimization (OCM) auction is used to minimize the total bid cost for selecting offer and demand bids. But a uniform market clearing price (MCP) or Locational Marginal Price (LMP) is used for consumer payments. Hence, the minimized bid cost is different from settlement cost. The used mechanisms are for manufactures offer and their cost functions optimization. The Payment Cost Minimization (PCM) is one of the mechanims that affect directly on the consumers payment and lead to reduction of...
High Precision Localization by Optical Flow and INS Sensor data Fusion
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
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Robot navigation and guidance is an important issue in robotic. Navigation by itself includes localization, path planning and guidance. For having a successful navigation it is necessary to succeed in all of those parts. The localization precision as basic part of localization is important and having more accurate information of robot position is important. Recently, sensors which use optical flow technic and are widely used in optical mouses are so common and they are able to measure displacement with resolution of 3 to 63 micron. In this research, a localization method for micro robot localization based on optical flow and INS sensor data fusion is presented.
Two data fusion method...
Two data fusion method...
Mind-Body Problem From Swinburne’s Point of View
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
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In his Mind, Brain and Free Will, Swinburne introduces a new argument for substance dualism based on the synchronic unity of humans’ conscious experiences. He argues that the human body cannot be the substance of such a synchronic unity, and that this coexperiencing property, which is a mental property, is the essential property of the human substance: hence our substance is a mental substance. After providing a careful explanation of Swinburne’s subtle argument, I first try to demonstrate that it is metaphysically possible that the brain itself could instantiate such a synchronic unity without the need to presume another substance. Then I shall argue that it is unclear how to infer the...
Empirical study on effect of surface texture and grain size on displacement measurement of optical flow sensors
, Article 2014 2nd RSI/ISM International Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics, ICRoM 2014 ; Oct , 2014 , p. 493-497 ; ISBN: 9781479967438 ; Vossoughi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Although, the optical flow sensors which are used in optical mouse have high resolution in measuring displacement, their error refrain us from a precise and reliable measurement. Besides, these sensors require calibration based on the surface. Their error has different sources and the most important is surface texture in micro level. In this research, we have worked to find surface conditions on which sensor measurement is more precise. For this aim, we used an 800 DPI low cost optical flow sensor. For making different surface textures and grains, we printed different textures with 600 and 1200DPI resolution on white paper with certain length. Then we used optical flow sensor for measuring...
A decision making model for investment and development of construction panels
, Article Journal of Forestry Research ; Volume 22, Issue 2 , May , 2011 , Pages 301-310 ; 1007662X (ISSN) ; Modarres, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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A study was conducted to select the best alternative for the development of construction panels as well as investment in its manufacturing in Iran. Three alternatives are considered, cement-bonded wood composite product, substituted products (such as concrete panel) sandwich panel and a mixture of them. We apply the analytic network process (ANP) to achieve this goal. A hierarchy is designed to prioritize benefits, opportunities, costs and risks (BOCR) by using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) ratings approach. To evaluate the "control criteria" of the system, a control hierarchy is also created and prioritized by applying the Analytic Network Process (ANP). A total of four major control...
Thermal Analysis of Regenerative Cooling in Liquid Rocket Engines
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kebriaei, Azadeh (Supervisor)
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In this thesis to simulate the behavior of liquid engine Thrust chamber of hot gas from a quasi one dimensional code used when the effects of the heat transfer and friction in those terma. As well as during the regenerative channel is simulated by considering the equation’s of continuity, momentum and energy for one dimensional, effects of increase temperature, pressure drop, change the density of coolant flow resulting from the warming which is visible along the way to increase the accuracy of calculation of the thermal flux output of the engine, use a suitable model for unclear boiling in consideration of heat transfer coefficient used coolant flow it has been. As well as coupling of heat...
Energy absorption in plastic expansion of circular metal tubes
, Article Computational Plasticity X - Fundamentals and Applications, 2 September 2009 through 4 September 2009, Barcelona ; 2009 ; 9788496736696 (ISBN) ; Salehghaffari, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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This paper investigates a new method of dissipating energy in which a rigid tube is driven into the deformable tube under axial compression. Since there is a specific clearance between the rigid and deformable tubes, the deformable tube is expanded during axial compression, and the impact energy is absorbed by plastic expansion of deformable tube and frictional energy between deformable and rigid tubes. Quasi-static axial compression tests with different values of friction coefficient between rigid and deformable tubes are performed. Theoretical formulation with consideration of strain hardening effect is presented to predict the mean crushing load. Theoretical and experimental studies show...
Modeling and control of cell cycle
, Article 3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, iCBBE 2009 ; 2009 ; 9781424429028 (ISBN) ; Seifipour, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Applying engineering approaches to non-engineering systems such as biological systems has brought a new research filed to the surface. The sole purpose of this research is mathematical modeling the cell cycle control system in the fissionyeast cell using Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE).This paper, in fact, introduces the capabilities of engineering knowledge and engineering of control, in particular, in this field. ©2009 IEEE
Modeling of dermal wound healing-remodeling phase by neural networks
, Article 2009 International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology - Spring Conference, IACSIT-SC 2009, Singapore, 17 April 2009 through 20 April 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 447-450 ; 9780769536538 (ISBN) ; Seifipour, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Wound healing is a complex biological process dependent on multiple variables: tissue oxygenation, wound size, contamination, etc. Many of these factors depend on multiple factors themselves. Mechanisms for some interactions between these factors are still unknown, presenting a barrier for scientists intending to model wound healing using an object-based programming approach. In this paper we focus on the neural networks and regard them as function approximators, and attempt to simulate remodeling phase of dermal wound healing process using neural networks as an intelligence technique. © 2009 IEEE
Mathematical modeling of dermal wound healing's remodeling phase: a finite element solution
, Article 2009 International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology - Spring Conference, IACSIT-SC 2009, Singapore, 17 April 2009 through 20 April 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 529-532 ; 9780769536538 (ISBN) ; Seifipour, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Though wound healing process is well-researched, this area is poorly known. One reason is that all interactions have not been discovered, the main reason, though, is that the involved processes interact in a very complicated manner with nonlinear feedback. Such complex feedback mechanisms can be easily addressed by mathematical modeling. This paper contains a review of the mathematical modeling of cell interaction with extracellular matrix components during the process of dermal wound healing with focusing on remodeling phase. The models are of partial differential equation type and solved by finite element method. © 2009 IEEE
Synthesis of Fe-Ni nano-particles by low-temperature hydrogen reduction of mechanically alloyed Ni-ferrite
, Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Volume 485, Issue 1-2 , 2009 , Pages 484-487 ; 09258388 (ISSN) ; Sadrnezhaad, Kh ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Fe-Ni nano-particles were synthesized by mechanical alloying and subsequent low-temperature hydrogen reduction of oxide mixtures. First, single-phase nickel ferrite was mechanically synthesized for 30 h with steel balls to powder weight ratio of 20 while the milling was operated at 300 rpm. The as-milled powder was then placed in contact with hydrogen at 600 °C for 1 h. Reduction reactions resulted in production of Fe-Ni nano-particles. Phase identification, morphological and microstructural studies, chemical analysis and magnetic property determination were carried out by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transition electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive...
A strategic model for location selection of wood industry: An application of ANP
, Article Journal of Applied Sciences ; Volume 7, Issue 3 , 2007 , Pages 326-333 ; 18125654 (ISSN) ; Modarres, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Asian Network for Scientific Information
2007
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The objective of this research is to design a method for selection of an appropriate location to establish plywood and veneer plants in Iran. Due to the climate of this region as well as the destruction of the forests and lack of proper plantation, the supporting forests to feed this industry are limited. Thus, it is vital to optimize the other strategically factors in order to make these plants capable of competing with the foreign plants which have access to less expensive input materials. In case of improper utilization of the resources, this industry can not compete with the imported products. The decision is made within the framework of benefits, opportunities, costs and risks (BOCR)....
Preparation of HA/Al2O3/MgO Biocompatible Nanocomposite Coating by Electrophoretic Method on 316 Stainless Steel
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Afshar, Abdollah (Supervisor)
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In this research, it has been tried to use alumina and magnesia nanoparticles to hydroxyapatite nano powder, a three-component coating, with corrosion resistance, adhesion and desirable biocompatibility on the 316 stainless steel substrate, by electrophoretic method. It should be applied at 3 voltages of 10, 30 and 50 volts and for 3 minutes. TEA was used as a dispersing agent and ethanol as a solvent to prepare the suspension. Alumina nano powder was added to nanohydroxyapat in two amounts of 10 and 20% by weight and 20% was optimized as the amount, and magnesia nano powder was added to the composition in three amounts of 1, 3 and 5% by weight, which was 3% by weight of the results Was...
Study on the acetylene hydrogenation process for ethylene production: simulation, modification, and optimization
, Article Chemical Engineering Communications ; Volume 200, Issue 7 , Mar , 2013 , Pages 863-877 ; 00986445 (ISSN) ; Zolfaghari Sharak, A ; Mousavi, S. A ; Bakhtiari Ziabari, F ; Shariati, J ; Azizi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this study, an industrial acetylene hydrogenation unit is simulated utilizing three available kinetic models. The results are compared against six-day experimental data and the best model is selected. Effects of feed temperature and the amount of injected hydrogen on ethylene selectivity are also studied. According to the simulation results, the unit is not working under its optimum conditions. Furthermore, by reduction of the hydrogen flow rate to 52 kg/h, process selectivity is increased. In addition, a new approach is proposed to modify the hydrogenation process and reduce undesired by-products. In the simulation of the modified process, hydrogenation reactors temperature, hydrogen...