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    Hegel's ontology of power : the structure of social domination in capitalism

    , Book Abazari, Arash
    Cambridge University Press  2020

    Geometrically Nonlinear Vibration of Concrete Funicular Shells Under Impulse Loads

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Daneshmand, Niloofar (Author) ; Mofid, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Reinforced concrete shells are widely used to cover the small to large area with more aesthetics at minimum cost. Shell structures carry load through their shape rather than material strength. Funicular shells are special type of shells that their shape is obtained so that stresses be compressive under a special load (for shell, this load is its dead weight). This study deals with geometrically nonlinear vibration of funicular shells on a rectangular ground plan under impulse loads using nonlinear shallow shells theory. The boundary conditions are considered as clamped edges. Displacement components are product of position and time functions. The analysis is based on the expansion of... 

    Advances in passive optical networks

    , Article IEEE Communications Magazine ; Volume 49, Issue 2 , February , 2011 , Pages - ; 01636804 (ISSN) Daneshmand, M ; Wang, C ; Wei, W ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011

    Geometrically non-linear vibration of concrete shallow funicular shells

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings ; Volume 174, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 169-180 ; 09650911 (ISSN) Sabermahany, H ; Mofid, M ; Daneshmand, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    ICE Publishing  2021
    Abstract
    This study deals with the geometrically non-linear vibration analysis of concrete shallow funicular shells of rectangular plan with four clamped edges under impulse loads. The shape of a concrete funicular shell is such that the shell is subjected to pure compression under its dead weight. Following the existing method presented for the linear vibration analysis, the geometrically non-linear vibration analysis is considered through the use of non-linear shallow shells theory. Each displacement component is expanded in a double Fourier series and the kinetic energy, the elastic strain energy and the virtual work done by external forces are calculated in terms of the displacement components.... 

    Implementing a Software-Defined-Network Firewall on FPGA

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Daneshmand, Arash (Author) ; Jahangir, Amir Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Software defined networks are developed to provide programmability and a centralized view in networks by decoupling control plane from data plane. Software defined networks are now well received,and these networks are evolving every day. This is while more attention has been paid to widen the application of these networks and eliminating the shortcomings in their performance. On the other hand, in very large networks, the issue of efficiency and processing speed is of great importance. However, performance in these networks is not satisfactory, especially in single controller based SDN due to the complex processing of packets in a unique controller. Security needs are also of great... 

    Analysis and Control of Multi-swarm Robotic Crossing and Interfering Motion

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Daneshmand Dizicheh, Ali (Author) ; Alasti, Aria (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A swarm robotic is made up of a number of similar robots (identical) that these robots alone do not have any potential, but they can with each other have considerable potential. In recent years, engineers have become more interested in swarm robotic. Swarm robotic allows the use of several colleague robots instead of an advanced robot that eliminates excessive complexity and expensive equipment. The purpose of this study is to provide a method for solving the crossing problem and interfering between robot swarms. In previous studies conducted at the Sharif University of Technology, the main goal was to design algorithms for the swarm behavior of a swarm robotic. In this research, the aim is... 

    Simulation of elasto-plastic deformations in composites by flow rules

    , Article Indian Journal of Science and Technology ; Vol. 7, issue. 2 , 2014 , pp. 180-184 ; ISSN: 09746846 Monfared, V ; Fazaeli, D ; Daneshmand, S ; Shafaghatian, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    In this paper, a novel model is proposed to predict stress behavior in the fibrous polymer composites under an applied tensile axial loading. Tangential stress is obtained by simulating between polymeric matrix flow (polyester) and fluid flow. In the other words, creep behavior of the petrochemical material or polymeric resin (matrix) is modeled using fluid flow theory. Furthermore, behavior of the shear stress is predicted by suitable mathematical functions. Finally, important relation is extracted by combining the solid and fluid mechanics formulations  

    Nonlinear vibration analysis of directional drill string considering effect of drilling mud and weight on bit

    , Article Journal of Vibroengineering ; Volume 18, Issue 2 , 2016 , Pages 1280-1287 ; 13928716 (ISSN) Taheran, F ; Monfared, V ; Daneshmand, S ; Abedi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Vibromechanika  2016
    Abstract
    In this paper a nonlinear dynamic model for drill string in inclined well drilling is developed. Effects of drilling mud flow rate, weight on bit, angular velocity along with viscous damping on stability and vibration of the drill string are studied. Findings indicate the nonlinear effects are significant on the results. The effects of drilling mud flow rate and weight on bit on the natural frequencies and time responses are evaluated. Enhancement of drilling mud flow rate results in decreasing of natural frequencies and vibrational amplitude, while increasing the weight on bit, leads to decrease of the natural frequencies and increase the vibrational amplitude. © JVE INTERNATIONAL LTD  

    Synthesis and Properties of Cationic Polynulcear Complexes of Manganese with the Anionic Keggin Type Polyoxometalates as Single Molecule Magnets Hx[Mn4O2(CH3COO)7(bipy)2]n[Kegiin-Polyoxometalates]m.yH2O

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Daneshmand Kashani, Pargol (Author) ; Mohammdi Boghaei, Davar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Single molecule magnets due to their magnetic tunneling effect and the interaction they have with an external magnetic field are used widely in quantum computing and also the storage of data with high capacities. Polyoxometalates that are used as counter ions for cationic single molecule magnets, are able to affect their spin-couple nature via a magnetic exchange and also have an influence on the crystal accumulation in order to change the magnetic property of the molecule. In this research the probability of sedimenting a cationic single molecule magnet, [Mn4O2(CH3COO)7(bipy)2]+, with the use of anionic polyoxometalates with Keggin structures has been investigated. Thus, the single... 

    Three-parameter correlation functions for the calculation of thermal conductivity of gases, liquids, and refrigerants over wide temperature-pressure ranges

    , Article High Temperatures - High Pressures ; Volume 35-36, Issue 3 , 2003 , Pages 313-319 ; 00181544 (ISSN) Ghayeb, Y ; Najafi, B ; Daneshmand, E ; Parsafar, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    Two new correlation functions with three adjustable parameters for the calculation of thermal conductivity of gases, liquids, and refrigerants over wide temperature-pressure ranges are presented. It is shown that by using suitable mathematical expressions for the correlation functions, the number of adjustable parameters can be limited to three, which is less than for similar functions. The average and maximum deviation of the correlation compared with the measured data is about 1% and 8%, respectively  

    About Space Time

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naderi, Mojtaba (Author) ; Rastegar, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Einstein's general theory of relativity is an admirable successful and unifier geometrical modeling among concepts of space, time and gravity. This theory along with special theory of relativity made a massive change in our physical view and this, especially in its historical context, has deep and interesting consequences in man's philosophical viewpoint which can be studied. Some parts of this thesis relates to these consequences. Some of these interesting consequences may be hidden by computional or mathematical viewpoint and often these equations do not contain enough intuition. in one part, we provide a formulizatin of Einstein's equaion that is intuitional which can be translated in... 

    Tropical Algebraic Geometry

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yaghmayi, Keyvan (Author) ; Rastegar, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Tropical algebraic geometry is a fairly new branch in geometry which is called so in honor of Brazilian mathematician Imre Simon who was pioneer of this field.The set equipped with the addition and multiplication is a semifield.Algebraic geometry objects like algebraic varieties can be defined over.Polynomials and rational functions are defined over.The functions that they define are piecewise linear and concave functions and the set of points where they are nonlinear is a tropical variety which is a concave polyhedral. Thus, tropical algebraic geometry is a piecewise linear version of algebraic geometry.Another approach to tropical algebraic geometry comes back to the works of Russian... 

    Evaluating the Effect of Crumb Rubber on the Fracture Properties of Asphaltic Materials Using a Standardized Composite

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghanbari, Amir (Author) ; Motamed, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fatigue cracking has a major impact on the performance of flexible pavements. Many test methods have been established to evaluate and estimate the fatigue life of asphaltic materials. Most of these test methods cannot successfully examine the fatigue properties of asphaltic materials. Recent studies demonstrate that using a standardized composite, which consists of glass beads and asphalt binder, can simulate the stress states that binder experiences in the field. This research used standardized composite to investigate the effect of crumb rubber on the fracture properties of asphaltic materials. To validate the test results, the authors conducted fracture tests on the Fine Aggregate Matrix... 

    Novel View Synthesis Using Light Field Camera

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bemana, Mojtaba (Author) ; Amini, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the last two decades, novel view synthesis has become increasingly important in the movie and game industries. The new generated views correspond to virtual viewpoints, where no real camera has taken snapshot. Depending on the amount of available information from the scene, different approaches have been proposed to create novel views. If the depth information is available, then by knowing camera relative motion, novel views can be constructed. The conventional cameras only record the intensity of the captured scene, and discard the depth information. In the recent concept of light field cameras, by locating an array of micro-lenses between the camera sensor and the main lens, one can... 

    Developing a New Method to Evaluate and Quality Control of Chip Seal

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jahi, Hamed (Author) ; Motamed, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Chip seal is one of the most economical pavement maintenance practice that extends pavement life. To ensure chip seal good performance several quality control methods have been developed. However, most of these methods are qualitative and only measure the stone loss under a certain number on loading. This research developed a new method for quality control of chip seal, based on the assumption that characteristics of the bond between chips and pavement surface play a key role in chip seal performance. To validate this test method, the authors used a wheel track loading test. The results from this research clearly showed that the characteristics of the bond between chips and pavement surface... 

    Investigating the Effect of Various Additives on the Curing Time of Chip Seal and Chip Seal Treatments in Different Climate Conditions.

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sadeghi, Amir (Author) ; Motamed, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Recently, a new method to investigate chip seal performance has developed by a research team at Sharif University of Technology. This study investigates the effect of various additives such as CRM, SBR Latex, Hydrated Lime and Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC), on the curing time of chip seal by this method. In addition, the chip seal treatments were investigated in different climate conditions like Wet and Wet-Freeze zones. The overall performance of mixture specimens evaluated using creep loading test. In fact, the bonding properties between aggregates and surface of Hot Mix Asphalt measured. The test results were analyzed by using of the work and time parameters. These parameters were... 

    Brandom’s Conception of Trust

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Razzaghi, Ashkan (Author) ; Abazari, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A Spirit of Trust results from Brandom's thirty-year effort to give a pragmatistic reading of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. In A Spirit of Trust, Brandom reformulates Hegel's arguments in the language of contemporary Analytical Philosophy and gives a unique interpretation of Hegel's key concepts. In this Thesis, we will examine one of its key concepts, namely, Trust; We will pursue the following questions: First, What is Trust? And what is its connection to other aspects of Brandom's philosophy? Second, How does Trust help us in overcoming Alienation? Third, Are Confession and Forgiveness, which are the constitutive concepts of Trust, psychologistic or normative? Fourth, What is the... 

    Design of Stress Absorbing Membrane Interlayer (Sami) and Overlay to Reduce Reflective Cracking

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Taheri, Amir (Author) ; Motamed, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cracks or construction joints in an overlayed pavement can propagate into the overlay over time due to various factors, the most important of which are traffic and temperature loading, and cause premature failure of pavement. This propagated cracks are called reflective cracks and the phenomenon of crack propagation into the overlay is called reflective cracking. Use of stress-absorbing membrane interlayers (SAMI) is one of the ways can reduce the occurrence of reflective cracking and/or delay it. One of the most common SAMIs is an asphalt mixture consists of bitumen and aggregate layed down between the old and the veneer layers. The function of the SAMI depends on several factors such as... 

    An Investigation on the Effect of Filler Type and Content on the Performance of Asphaltic Materials

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hamidi, Arman (Author) ; Motamed, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The objective of this research is evaluating the effect of filler type and content on the characteristics of asphaltic materials. The properties of the asphalt mixture are greatly influenced by its components. As asphalt mixtures are composed of two prominent components, aggregates and binder, the change in type and contents of these materials may lead to altering the performance of asphalt mixtures. Aggregates in the asphalt mixtures are categorized into three groups based on their particle sizes: coarse aggregate, fine aggregate and mineral filler. The effect of filler on the characteristics of asphalt mixtures can be examined by changing the type and content of filler and holding the... 

    The Analysis of HDR Video Reconstruction Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghaffari, Mahdi (Author) ; Amini, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The conventional cameras and displays do not have the ability to record and display the full brightness of the world around us. These deficiencies have led to the development of methods known as High Dynamic Range Imaging. Most of the work done in this field falls into two groups: compression of the light range and its expansion. In compression, the brightness range is intended to display content with a high dynamic range in simple displays. But the goal of expanding the brightness range is to reconstruct HDR content from a low dynamic range one. In addition to the above classification, this field is also categorized based on the type of content (image or video). In this study, the...