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The impact of smart grid technology on dielectrics and electrical insulation
, Article IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation ; Volume 22, Issue 6 , 2015 , Pages 3505-3512 ; 10709878 (ISSN) ; Castellon, J ; Pilgrim, J. A ; Saha, T. K ; Ma, H ; Vakilian, M ; Moradnouri, A ; Gholami, M ; Sparling, B. D ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
Delivery of the Smart Grid is a topic of considerable interest within the power industry in general, and the IEEE specifically. This paper presents the smart grid landscape as seen by the IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society (DEIS) Technical Committee on Smart Grids. We define the various facets of smart grid technology, and present an examination of the impacts on dielectrics within power assets. Based on the trajectory of current research in the field, we identify the implications for asset owners and operators at both the device level and the systems level. The paper concludes by identifying areas of dielectrics and insulation research required to fully realize the smart...
GHZ states as near-optimal states for reference frame alignment
, Article Quantum Information Processing ; Volume 20, Issue 10 , 2021 ; 15700755 (ISSN) ; Jannesary, V ; Karimipour, V ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2021
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Let two coordinate systems, in possession of Alice and Bob, be related to each other by an unknown rotation R∈ SO (3). Alice is to send identical states | ψ⟩ to Bob who will make measurements on the received state and will determine the rotation R. The task of Bob is to estimate these parameters of the rotation R by the best possible measurements. Based on the quantum Fisher information, we show that Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) states are near optimal states for this task. We show concrete measurements which will allow Bob to determine the rotation R. This shows that GHZ states, as superposition of macroscopically distinct states, are useful in yet another context in quantum...
Treatment of beet sugar wastewater by UAFB bioprocess
, Article Bioresource Technology ; Volume 98, Issue 16 , 2007 , Pages 3080-3083 ; 09608524 (ISSN) ; Borghei, M ; Umrania, V. V ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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The aim of this work was to study the treatment of strong beet sugar wastewater by an upflow anaerobic fixed bed (UAFB) at pilot plant scale. Three fixed bed bioreactors (each 60 L) were filled with standard industrial packing, inoculated with anaerobic culture (chicken manure, cow manure, anaerobic sludge digested from domestic wastewater) and operated at 32-34 °C with 20 h hydraulic retention time (HRT) and influent COD ranging between 2000-8000 mg/L. Under these conditions the maximum efficiency of organic content reduction in the reactor ranged from 75% to 93%. The reactor filled with standard pall rings made of polypropylene with an effective surface area of 206 m2/m3 performed best in...
Alterations of the electroencephalogram sub-bands amplitude during focal seizures in the pilocarpine model of epilepsy
, Article Physiology and Pharmacology ; Volume 16, Issue 1 , 2012 , Pages 11-20 ; 17350581 (ISSN) ; Niknazar, M ; Sayyah, M ; babapour, V ; Vahdat, B. V ; Shamsollahi, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Introduction: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common and drug resistant epilepsy in adults. Due to behavioral, morphologic and electrographic similarities, pilocarpine model of epilepsy best resembles TLE. This study was aimed at determination of the changes in electroencephalogram (EEG) sub-bands amplitude during focal seizures in the pilocarpine model of epilepsy. Analysis of these changes might help detection of a pre-seizure state before an oncoming seizure. Methods: Rats were treated by scopolamine (1mg/kg, s.c) to prevent cholinergic effects. After 30 min, pilocarpine (380 mg/kg, i.p) was administered to induce status epilepticus (SE) and 2 hours after SE, diazepam (20 mg/kg,...
The Gardner Problem on the Lock-In Range of Second-Order Type 2 Phase-Locked Loops
, Article IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control ; Volume 68, Issue 12 , 2023 , Pages 7436-7450 ; 00189286 (ISSN) ; Lobachev, M. Y ; Yuldashev, M. V ; Yuldashev, R. V ; Tavazoei, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
Abstract
Phase-locked loops (PLLs) are nonlinear automatic control circuits widely used in telecommunications, computer architecture, gyroscopes, and other applications. One of the key problems of nonlinear analysis of PLL systems has been stated by Floyd M. Gardner as being 'to define exactly any unique lock-in frequency.' The lock-in range concept describes the ability of PLLs to reacquire a locked state without cycle slipping and its calculation requires nonlinear analysis. This work analyzes a second-order type 2 PLL with a sinusoidal phase detector characteristic. Using the qualitative theory of dynamical systems and classical methods of control theory, we provide stability analysis and suggest...
Spectra of Deza graphs
, Article Linear and Multilinear Algebra ; 2020 ; Ghodrati, A. H ; Hosseinzadeh, M. A ; Kabanov, V. V ; Konstantinova, E. V ; Shalaginov, L. V ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2020
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A Deza graph with parameters (n, k, b, a) is a k-regular graph with n vertices such that any two of its vertices have b or a common neighbours, where b ≥ a. In this paper we investigate spectra of Deza graphs. In particular, using the eigenvalues of a Deza graph we determine the eigenvalues of its children. Divisible design graphs are significant cases of Deza graphs. Sufficient conditions for Deza graphs to be divisible design graphs are given, a few families of divisible design graphs are presented and their properties are studied. Our special attention goes to the invertibility of the adjacency matrices of Deza graphs. © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
Spectra of deza graphs
, Article Linear and Multilinear Algebra ; Volume 70, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 310-321 ; 03081087 (ISSN) ; Ghodrati, A. H ; Hosseinzadeh, M. A ; Kabanov, V. V ; Konstantinova, E. V ; Shalaginov, L. V ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2022
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A Deza graph with parameters (Formula presented.) is a k-regular graph with n vertices such that any two of its vertices have b or a common neighbours, where (Formula presented.). In this paper we investigate spectra of Deza graphs. In particular, using the eigenvalues of a Deza graph we determine the eigenvalues of its children. Divisible design graphs are significant cases of Deza graphs. Sufficient conditions for Deza graphs to be divisible design graphs are given, a few families of divisible design graphs are presented and their properties are studied. Our special attention goes to the invertibility of the adjacency matrices of Deza graphs. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor &...
Adsorption of proteins at the solution/air interface influenced by added nonionic surfactants at very low concentrations for both components. 3. dilational surface rheology
, Article Journal of Physical Chemistry B ; Volume 119, Issue 9 , January , 2015 , Pages 3768-3775 ; 15206106 (ISSN) ; Aksenenko, E. V ; Lylyk, S. V ; Lotfi, M ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
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The influence of the addition of the nonionic surfactants C12 DMPO, C14 DMPO, C10 OH, and C10 EO5 at concentrations between 10-5 and 10-1 mmol/L to solutions of β-casein (BCS) and β-lactoglobulin (BLG) at a fixed concentration of 10-5 mmol/L on the dilational surface rheology is studied. A maximum in the viscoelasticity modulus |E| occurs at very low surfactant concentrations (10-4 to 10-3 mmol/L) for mixtures of BCS with C12 DMPO and C14 DMPO and for mixtures of BLG with C10 EO5 , while for mixture of BCS with C10 EO5 the value of |E| only slightly increased. The |E| values...
Spectra of strongly Deza graphs
, Article Discrete Mathematics ; Volume 344, Issue 12 , 2021 ; 0012365X (ISSN) ; Haemers, W. H ; Hosseinzadeh, M. A ; Kabanov, V. V ; Konstantinova, E. V ; Shalaginov, L ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
Abstract
A Deza graph G with parameters (n,k,b,a) is a k-regular graph with n vertices such that any two distinct vertices have b or a common neighbours. The children GA and GB of a Deza graph G are defined on the vertex set of G such that every two distinct vertices are adjacent in GA or GB if and only if they have a or b common neighbours, respectively. A strongly Deza graph is a Deza graph with strongly regular children. In this paper we give a spectral characterisation of strongly Deza graphs, show relationships between eigenvalues, and study strongly Deza graphs which are distance-regular. © 2021 Elsevier B.V
Spectra of strongly Deza graphs
, Article Discrete Mathematics ; Volume 344, Issue 12 , 2021 ; 0012365X (ISSN) ; Haemers, W. H ; Hosseinzadeh, M. A ; Kabanov, V. V ; Konstantinova, E. V ; Shalaginov, L ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
Abstract
A Deza graph G with parameters (n,k,b,a) is a k-regular graph with n vertices such that any two distinct vertices have b or a common neighbours. The children GA and GB of a Deza graph G are defined on the vertex set of G such that every two distinct vertices are adjacent in GA or GB if and only if they have a or b common neighbours, respectively. A strongly Deza graph is a Deza graph with strongly regular children. In this paper we give a spectral characterisation of strongly Deza graphs, show relationships between eigenvalues, and study strongly Deza graphs which are distance-regular. © 2021 Elsevier B.V
Investigation of diffusion and deposition of TiO2 nanoparticles in sandstone rocks for EOR application
, Article 76th European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Conference and Exhibition 2014: Experience the Energy - Incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2014 ; 19 June , 2014 , pp. 1031-1035 ; Ahadian, M. M ; Taghikhani, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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The diffusion and deposition of TiO2 nanoparticles in EOR application was investigated in this paper. TEM image of nanoparticles showed that the particles are elongated with average long and short axis sizes of 54 and 15 nm. Water flooding tests showed that the recovery factor can be improved from 49% to 80% using TiO2 nanoparticles. Viscosity and interfacial tension measurements showed that by using TiO2 nanoparticles the viscosity of injected fluid and interfacial tension do not change significantly and can not explain the change in recovery factor. Contact angle measurements showed that nanoparticles deposition changed the wettability of the rock surface from oil-wet to water-wet. SEM...
Enhanced heavy oil recovery using TiO2 nanoparticles: Investigation of deposition during transport in core plug
, Article Energy and Fuels ; Volume 29, Issue 1 , November , 2014 , Pages 1-8 ; 08870624 (ISSN) ; Ahadian, M. M ; Taghikhani, V ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2014
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Although application of nanoparticles in enhanced oil recovery has been reported, understanding the transport and retention of nanoparticles in the oilfield reservoir is still a crucial issue. In this research, behavior of low concentration of TiO2 nanoparticles in core plug porous media and the mechanism of increasing oil recovery were investigated. Flooding test with a concentration of 0.01% TiO2 nanoparticles showed improvement in sweeping heavy oil from 41% to 55%. Inductively coupled plasma results on the exiting effluent of the flooding test with a concentration of 0.05% TiO2 nanoparticles showed the presence of only 0.5% of injected nanoparticles, which indicates high affinity of the...
The interface behavior of rock, conventional vibrated and roller compacted concrete
, Article Geotechnical and Geological Engineering ; Volume 38, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 1949-1969 ; Toufigh, V ; Ghaemian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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The interface behavior of rock and concrete and between layers of concrete highly affects the performance of concrete dam structures. In this investigation, a modified direct shear test was implemented in the laboratory to evaluate the interface behavior between (1) rock and conventional vibrated concrete (CVC), (2) rock and roller compacted concrete (RCC), (3) CVC and RCC and (4) two layers of RCC. Series of in situ shear tests were also performed between rock and concrete. The friction angle and cohesion for all tested interface were determined and analyzed. The effect of uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of concrete on the interface behavior was determined. Additionally, the effect of...
A new technique in passive coherent radar signal processing
, Article EURAD 2005 - 2nd European Radar Conference, Paris, 6 October 2005 through 7 October 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 149-151 ; 2960055136 (ISBN); 9782960055139 (ISBN) ; Sedghi, V ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2005
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In this paper, we focus on adaptive and wavelet based systems in radar signal processing, and a new algorithm to Doppler compensation is developed. The new wavelet-based method for ambiguity surface smoothing that applies the three dimensions dual tree wavelet transform and adapt constant false alarm rate, is proposed. The model captures the dependence between a wavelet coefficient and its parent. Simulation results show that new approach is better than older algorithms. We have simulated this new method for bistatic FM-based passive coherent receiver
Pyridinium salts - Versatile reagents for the regioselective synthesis of functionalized thiazocino[2,3-b]indoles by tandem dinucleophilic reactions of thiooxindoles
, Article Tetrahedron ; Volume 68, Issue 47 , 2012 , Pages 9685-9693 ; 00404020 (ISSN) ; Moghaddam, F. M ; Gormay, P. V ; Semeniuchenko, V ; Villinger, A ; Langer, P ; Iaroshenko, V. O ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The reaction of thiooxindoles with various 2- and 3-substituted pyridinium salts afforded a variety of functionalized thiazocinoindoles. The products have been prepared in good to excellent yields by regioselective dinucleophilic C/S-cyclocondensation of thiooxindoles with pyridinium salts
Investigating various effects of reformer gas enrichment on a natural gas-fueled HCCI combustion engine
, Article International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ; Vol. 39, issue. 34 , November , 2014 , p. 19799-19809 ; Reyhanian, M ; Ehteram, M ; Hosseini, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Homogenous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion has the potential to work with high thermal efficiency, low fuel consumption, and extremely low NOx-PM emissions. In this study, zero-dimensional single-zone and quasi-dimensional multi-zone detailed chemical kinetics models were developed to predict and control an HCCI combustion engine fueled with a natural gas and reformer gas (RG) blend. The model was validated through experiments performed with a modified single-cylinder CFR engine. Both models were able to acceptably predict combustion initiation. The result shows that the chemical and thermodynamic effects of RG blending advance the start of combustion (SOC), whereas dilution...
On topological polynomials of weighted graphs
, Article Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Chemia ; Issue 4 , December , 2012 , Pages 65-71 ; 12247154 (ISSN) ; Hosseinzadeh, M. A ; Diudea, M. V ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Two edges e and f of a plane graph G are in relation opposite, e op f, if they are opposite edges of an inner face of G. Relation op enables the partition the edge set of G into opposite edge strips ops. On this ground, Diudea defined Omega and Theta polynomial while Ashrafi et al. defined the Sadhana polynomial. In this paper a weighted version of these polynomials was introduced and several relations between them are demonstrated. Some molecular weights are suggested in view of using the derived topological indices in correlational studies
On Omega polynomial of Cartesian product graph
, Article Utilitas Mathematica ; Volume 84 , 2011 , Pages 165-172 ; 03153681 (ISSN) ; Hosseinzadeh, M. A ; Diudea, M. V ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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A new counting polynomial, called Omega, was recently proposed by Diudea. It is defined on the ground of opposite edge strips "ops". The Sadhana polynomial has been defined to evaluate the Sadhana index of a molecular graph. A third one, called Theta polynomial is also derived from ops. In this paper we compute Omega, Sadhana and Theta polynomials of the Cartesian product graphs
Omega polynomial in titanium oxide nanotubes
, Article Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Chemia ; Issue 4 , 2010 , Pages 201-210 ; 12247154 (ISSN) ; Hosseinzadeh, M. A ; Diudea, M. V ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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A new counting polynomial, called Omega Ω(G,x), was recently proposed by Diudea. It is defined on the ground of "opposite edge strips" ops. Two related polynomials: Sadhana Sd(G,x) and Theta Θ(G,x) polynomials can also be calculated by ops counting. Close formulas for calculating these three polynomials in infinite nano-structures resulted by embedding the titanium dioxide pattern in plane, cylinder and torus are derived. For the design of titanium dioxide pattern, a procedure based on a sequence of map operations is proposed
Synthesis, characterization, crystal structure and oxygen-evolution activity of a manganese(II) complex with 2,4,6-tris (2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine
, Article Polyhedron ; Volume 29, Issue 17 , 2010 , Pages 3246-3250 ; 02775387 (ISSN) ; Boghaei, D. M ; McKee, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The title complex [Mn(tptz)(CH3COO)(OH2) 2]NO3 was synthesized through the reaction of tptz (2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine), nitric acid and manganese(II) acetate. The molecular structure was characterized by X-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, electrochemistry, EPR, IR, fluorescence and UV-Vis spectroscopy and its oxygen evolving activity has been studied. X-ray structure analysis shows that each Mn(II) ion is seven coordinated by a bidentate acetate, three nitrogen atoms of tptz and two oxygen atoms from two water ligands, which are coordinated in axial positions. The complex acts as an oxygen evolving complex with oxone (2KHSO5·KHSO4·K 2SO4) as primary oxidant in aqueous...