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Household Electricity Demand Estimation: A Regression Discontinuity Design Approach
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor)
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Estimating electricity demand elasticity in different sectors has been an essential research topic. Considering the fact that pricing electricity in various countries does not follow the same rules, many econometrics methods have been developed to estimate this crucial parameter. Electricity demand elasticity is defined as the percent change in electricity consumption in response to one percentage change in electricity price. Having a correct estimate of this parameter would help policymakers to price electricity properly in order to reach desirable goals in electricity consumption optimization and many other aspects of electricity consumption. In Iran, Tavanir Co. which is a subsidiary of...
A Study on Mechanical, Electrical Properties and Morphology of Ps/Eoc/Cnt Nanocomposite Blends
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pircheraghi, Gholamreza (Supervisor) ; Seyed Reyhani, Morteza (Supervisor)
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Nowadays, the development of different polymer blend nanocomposites is of great importance for achieving electrical and antistatic properties for various applications such as auto parts and the packaging industry. Immiscible polymer blends with conductive nanoparticles such as carbon nanotube, graphene, etc. can reach the conductivity threshold with low amounts of nanoparticles and produce desired electrical properties. In the present study, we have attempted to develop a polystyrene(PS)/ethylene-octene copolymer(EOC)/carbon nanotube(CNT) blend nanocomposite with suitable electrical conductivity. The compounding was performed by melt mixing at two weight percent of 80/20 and 50/50 (PS/EOC)...
Simultaneous enhancement of electrical conductivity and shape memory behavior of polystyrene/ethylene octene copolymer blend nanocomposites by CNTs through double percolation
, Article Materials Today Communications ; Volume 37 , 2023 ; 23524928 (ISSN) ; Pircheraghi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of carbon nanotube (CNT) addition on the morphology as well as mechanical and electrical and shape memory properties of immiscible polystyrene/ethylene octene copolymer (PS/EOC) blends prepared by melt compounding. To prepare PS and EOC blends, weight percent of 80/20 and 50/50, different amounts of CNTs were varied between 0.05 and 1.5 phr. An investigation of the morphology of the PS/EOC blends using scanning electron microscopy revealed that when CNTs are added, the morphology of the blends changes from matrix-droplet to co-continuous. Based on the rheological results, blend nanocomposites exhibited solid-like behavior at low...
Gaining Competitive Advantage through Marketing Strategies in Container Terminal: A Case Study on Shahid Rajaee Port in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Ali Reza (Supervisor)
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The competitiveness of a port convinced shipping lines and shippers with a significant basis in selecting a port. Port authorities and port operators can make use of the competitive advantage as a parameter for counter measures by grasping the advantages and disadvantages of the ports and be a prime factor of opportunities and threats of the ports. Ports have a significant role in today’s networked business environment. They are being regarded as hubs that are part of various logistic systems. The very essence of a seaport is to link maritime networks and land network. These networks for the port are means of analyzing its competitiveness. A port overall competitiveness is determined by it’s...
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Yoozbashizadeh, Hossein (Supervisor)
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High advantages of hydrometallurgy have led to its recent development in metal extraction. Many investigations are being carried out on applying hydrometallurgy processes on copper extraction. In this study, the chloride leaching of chalcopyrite in a concentrated sodium chloride solution (4M) –which is a novel process–, using CuCl2 as leachant is investigated. Main effects and interactions of temperature (50–90°C), time (2–6 hr), CuCl2 concentration (0.1–0.5M), pulp density and HCl concentration (0.1–1M) at constant stirring rate (600 rpm) on leaching is studied using 2k factorial design and applying Design–Expert 7.0.0 software. While the effect of pulp density is almost negligible,...
Design, Fabrication and Testing of an Integrated Microfluidic Platform for Water Quality Testing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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Nowadays environmental issues are of great importance and one of the most paramount issues is the quality of water, because clean water is vital to our existence. Besides different methods for water purification, water quality testing is a useful and needful tool. Traditional methods for determination of water quality parameters are mainly expensive, time consuming and require highly trained staff. In this study, we have described a centrifugal microfluidic platform (Lab- on – a- CD) for simultaneous determination of different physical and chemical parameters including Nitrite, Free Chlorine and pH. All of the processes from sample injection to detection are integrated on this low-cost and...
Design and Simulation of a Spiral Based Microfluidic Device for Separation of Circulating Tumor Cells Using Tunable Nature of Viscoelastic Fluid
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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Nowadays, cancer, which has been mentioned as the disease of the century, is the second leading cause of death throughout the world, and its incidence is constantly increasing. Isolation of circulating tumor cells is one of the most critical steps in diagnosing and controlling cancer progression. Due to the rarity of cancer cells compared to other cells in the blood sample, the isolation process requires optimal and high-precision devices. With the advent of inertial microfluidics, the ability to control the particles movement, the processing of blood samples as quickly and accurately as possible, and the viability of cells with a high percentage, introduced microfluidic systems as a...
Three Dimensional Fluid-structure Interaction Analysis of Air Flow and Inhaled Particle Transport in Human Pulmonary Alveoli
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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The prediction of deposition efficiency of submicron particles in the pulmonary alveoli has received special attention due to its importance for drug delivery systems, and for assessing air pollutants health risks. In this work, the pulmonary alveoli of a healthy human are idealized by a three dimensional honeycomb like configuration and a fluid-structure interaction analysis is performed to study the normal cyclic breathing hydrodynamics. A viscoelastic model is used for the mechanical behavior of alveolar wall tissue. In contrast to previous works in which the inlet flow rate is predefined, in this model a negative pressure is imposed on the outside surface of the alveolus which causes air...
Modeling of Oxygen Transport and Exchange in an Acinus
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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An acinus is defined as the complex of airways supplied by one first order respiratory or transitional bronchiole. In this part, the replenishment of oxygen at the alveolar surface occurs by a combination of convective air flow with diffusion of oxygen in the air. So for studying gas exchange in the lung, modeling gas species transport and exchange in an acinus is important. Due to lacking direct measurements of the distribution of oxygen (or carbon dioxide) concentration in the acinus, several mathematical models have been developed and studied by numerical simulations. But in none of them the influence of breathing pattern and the role of blood flow in restricting the gas exchange rate have...
Gaseous reduction of manganese ores: A review and theoretical insight
, Article Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review ; Volume 41, Issue 3 , 2020 , Pages 198-215 ; Yoozbashizadeh, H ; Safarian, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2020
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Gaseous reduction of manganese ores has been studied as it is beneficial for both understanding the common ferromanganese production process and the development of new processes. Thermodynamics, kinetics, and the mechanisms of reduction by methane have been reviewed, supported by thermodynamic calculations from the commercial HSC Chemistry and FactSage software. While there were similarities in reduction process by CO and H2, methane was a more efficient reductant and yielded reduction levels beyond MnO, which was due to the large thermodynamic driving force for carbide formation by metastable methane. The practical aspects of gaseous reduction by methane, such as application of a...
Study of Drag Reduction of Ship by Different Coating and Paint
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seif, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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Reduction ships resistance is the major issues that always been about moving the ship into a water. In the course of research, many scientists have been interest to resistance reduction. It is important protect the body of ship against damage caused by sticking marine algae and crustaceans as protection against corrosive agents. Marine organisms such as algae, crustaceans and bacteria stick on submerged surfaces and increase the ship resistance. In this thesis resistance reduction using coating is evaluated. Foul release paint make smooth surface and low surface energy therefore ship with foul release coating experience lower drag contrast ship with another coating in the unfouled condition....
Electroosmotic Flow in Microchannels
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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The present study examines both Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) electroosmotic flows in a parallel plate microchannel. The method consists of a central finite difference scheme for spatial terms and a forward difference scheme for the temporal term. Asymmetric boundary conditions are assumed for Poison-Boltzmann equation used to determine the electric double layer (EDL) potential distribution. The potential distribution is then used to evaluate the velocity distribution for both DC and AC electroosmotic flows. The velocity distributions are obtained by applying slip boundary conditions on the walls to account for probable hydrophobicity of the surfaces. After determining the...
Simulation of Wave Propagation in the Sea
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seif, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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In positioning and navigation, Sonar with utilization of sound waves in water environments is similar to the role of Radar in not watered (irrigated) environments. In the Sonar field, modeling and simulation of propagation of sound waves in the undersea environment is a fundamental and very important topic. Nowadays simulation is significant tool that allow to the researchers to predict the quality of Sonar function respect to the experimental conditions. For simulation and modeling of sound wave propagation are used two different methods; Wave theory and Ray theory. In the wave theory, because of the large volume of data, the interpretation of the results is hard. Also in this method cannot...
Numerical Modeling of Unsteady Partial Cavitaion over Axisymmetric Bodies Using Boundary Element Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seif, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, the potential flow including unsteady partial cavitation around axisymmetric bodies are studied using a boundary element method (BEM) based on potential theory. For this purpose the wetted surface of the body and cavity surface are divided (approximated) to panels. Then, by applying the Green’s third identity and expressing this theory in potential flow around every surface, cavitation can be modeled by distributing the source and the dipole rings on cavity/body surface. In order to approaching this goal we introduced dipole rings distribution on the cavity and body surfaces and source rings distribution on the cavity surface. In this work the cavitation number is assumed to...
Modeling of Deposition of Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) in Carotid Artery
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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Atherosclerosis is one of the most important and common causes of death in the world. Atherosclerosis typically affects medium and large arteries in the body and it leads to plaque formation in arterial wall. The first stage of plaque formation has been related to accumulation of low density lipoproteins in arterial wall.
The purpose of this research is presenting a four-layer model to describe the LDL transport in the arterial wall. The endothelium, intima, internal elastic lamina (IEL) and media are all treated as macroscopically homogeneous porous media and the volume-averaged porous media equations are employed to model various layers. The physiological parameters within the various...
The purpose of this research is presenting a four-layer model to describe the LDL transport in the arterial wall. The endothelium, intima, internal elastic lamina (IEL) and media are all treated as macroscopically homogeneous porous media and the volume-averaged porous media equations are employed to model various layers. The physiological parameters within the various...
Performance Analysis of DS/TH CDMA Cognitive Radio System under Doubly-Selective Fading Scenario
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mashhadi, Saeed (Supervisor)
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Nowadays providing services beyond the expected performance of users has become the most competition among telecommunication companies. Increase data rate at which a user is able to use a wireless system, you know that most of these companies are competing with each other. However, due to limited power to be sent to a transmitter, the first proposal to increase the data rate of wireless data transmission has a wider bandwidth. This results in increased bandwidth demand and thus sales by the government. During these years, many researchers have tried to increase efficiency in the use of broadband transceiver. These systems due to the wide band signal transmission and high-resolution mass...
Guarding Orthogonal Polygons with Sliding Cameras
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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In this research, we consider the problem of guarding orthogonal polygon with sliding cameras. This problem is originated from the well-known Art Gallery problem. In the Art Gallery problem the goal is to guard the polygon with minimum number of guards. Each guard is considered as a point and can guard all the points inside the polygon that are in its visibility area. In sliding camera version, each guard is modeld as a horizontal or vertical segment which is entirely in the polygon. The guarding area of each camera is defined by its segment and its power. In 0-transmitter model, the guarding area of each camera is limited by the edges of polygon, but in the k-transmitter model cameras can...
Numerical Modeling and Analyzing of Pumpjet Propulsion System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seif, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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Nowadays, reaching higher speed in marine crafts and underwater vehicles mostly requires a modern propulsor with high efficiency and enhanced cavitation performance. Because of these requirements, numerous researches for developing the existing propulsion systems and invention of new systems have been conducted in recent years. One of the most sophisticated and developed propulsion systems that have high hydrodynamic efficiency and high cavitation performance and low acoustic signature is pumpjet. This propulsor contains a rotor, stator and a duct that surrounds two other parts. Stator reduces the swirl of flow coming from rotor and thereby reduces the loss of energy. High cavitation...
Modeling Aphron-Based Drillng Fluid Penetration Rate into the Reservoir Formation and Analyzing the Permeability Change Behavior
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor)
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Aphron drilling fluids or CGA fluids are the wellknown updated drilling fluids in recent years.this kind of drilling fluids can control the mud loss into the formation and thus reduce formation damage and drilling costs. its structure consists of two phase fluid (gas and liquid) that the aphrons are the micro bubbles with 10 to 100 micrometer diameter that have strong stability in liquid phase compared to foamy drilling fluids. Generally aphron drilling fluids are made of base drilling fluid and surfactants, for more stability, mixed surfactant-polymer additive is so beneficial. in the last two decades, the Lattice-Boltazmann method is introduced for computational fluid dynamic area and...
The Effect of Control Surfaces on Longitudinal Motions of High Speed Catamaran Vessels
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Seif, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
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The purpose of this study is extracting a dynamic model of longitudinal motions of high speed catamaran in regular and irregular waves, and then motion control of vessels by using of foil control elements and interceptor. For simulating longitudinal motions in regular waves, at first the longitudinal hydrodynamic coefficients of vessels should be extracted, then by substituting extracted coefficients in cumminz equation and using system identification methods, some equations are presented to estimate longitudinal two degree of freedom motions of high speed catamaran in waves. In this thesis the extraction of hydrodynamic coefficients is based on both numerical and experimental methods. ANSYS...