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Comparison of Performance of Different Boundary Conditions in Numerical Analysis of Dam-Foundation Interaction
Under Dynamic Loads
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Pak, Ali
(Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, the performance of different boundary conditions in dynamic analysis of embankment dams, with consideration of dam-foundation interaction, is compared. All of models are in 2D space. The behavior of dam and the foundation are assumed to be linear elastic. Dam is built of compacted clay, whereas three types of soil are considered for foundation: loose, Medium and dense sand. Direct method is used for dam-foundation interaction analysis. We used Finite Element Method (FEM) using 8-node, quadrilateral and isoparametric elements to analyse the models. The incitement is horizontal displacement with different frequencies that is applied to lower boundary of foundation. In addition,...
A modeling platform for landslide stability: A hydrological approach
, Article Water (Switzerland) ; Volume 11, Issue 10 , 2019 ; 20734441 (ISSN) ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI AG
2019
Abstract
Landslide events are among natural hazards with many fatalities and financial losses. Studies demonstrate that natural factors such as rainfall and human activities such as deforestation are important causes of triggering a landslide. In this study, an integrated two-dimensional slope stability model, SSHV-2D, is developed that considers various aspects of hydrological effects and vegetation impacts on the stability of slopes. The rainfall infiltration and water uptake of roots change the water content of the unsaturated zone. The temporal and spatial distribution of water content is estimated in the hydrological unit of the developed model. The vegetation unit of the model considers...
Integrated impacts of vegetation and soil type on slope stability: A case study of Kheyrud Forest, Iran
, Article Ecological Modelling ; Volume 446 , 2021 ; 03043800 (ISSN) ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Hosseini, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
Abstract
In this study, an integrated 2D numerical model is applied to investigate the mechanical effects of the vegetation and soil type on slope stability. The developed model can assess the mechanical aspects of vegetation in slope stabilization. For this purpose, a case study of the Kheyrud forest located in northern Iran is considered as a real case site. Different scenarios including; three soil types (fine grain with low-, medium-, and high-strength) and two vegetation types (Maple and Common-ash) are assessed in the stability analysis (based on safety factor). The results confirm that the considered vegetation can prevent shallow landslide occasions, but has a limited impact on deep landslide...
Stability Analysis of Slopes with Inclusion of Hydrological and Vegetation Effects
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ataie Ashtiani, Behzad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Landslide is a natural hazard associated with economic losses and fatalities. The geometric of the slope, the soil properties, hydrological factors, and groundwater are important factors that affect the stability of a slope. The landslide investigation is important due to the identification and prevention of damages. Thus, more researchers studies on this subject. The new questions in this field are “how can simulate the vegetation effects in slope stability analysis?” and “what effects do precipitation and infiltration have on landslide triggering?”. Although the classic methods of slope stability analysis provide the initial information for the design, they have limitations in answering...
Jamming resistance capabilities of spectrally-phase encoded OCDMA communication systems with optimum and suboptimum (nonlinear two-photon-absorption) receiver structures[electronic resource]
, Article IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Vol. 27, No. 22, PP. 5010-5021, Nov. 15, 2009 ; Salehi, J.A ; Sharif University Of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, we study three types of jammers, namely, pulse-jammer, partial-band jammer, and follower-jammer, in a typical fiber-optic-based spectrally phase-encoded optical code division multiple-access (SPE-OCDMA) system. We analyze, mathematically, the effects of the aforementioned jammers on the performance of an SPE-OCDMA system for two scenarios, namely, ideal noiseless channel with an ideal optimum receiver and an ultrahigh-speed nonlinear receiver based on two-photon-absorption (TPA) in a noisy channel. Also, for each of the above cases, two types of modulation, namely, on-off keying (OOK) and two-code keying (2CK) are investigated and their system performances are compared. It is...
Multiple-access channel with correlated states and cooperating encoders
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 6, Issue 13 , 2012 , Pages 1857-1867 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Zamanighomi, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
IET
2012
Abstract
In this study, a two-user discrete memoryless multiple-access channel with two correlated states known non-causally at the corresponding encoder is considered. Each encoder transmits a message independent of the other encoder's and tries to cooperate with it. To consider cooperative encoders, it is assumed that each encoder strictly-causally receives and finds out the other encoder's transmitted signals and tries to cooperate with the other encoder by transmitting its message. A special case is also studied in which the common part of the states is known at the both encoders, resulting in a larger rate region. For these two scenarios, achievable rate regions are derived using a combination...
Wide-band VHF nulling by five elements spiral array antenna
, Article ITST 2006 - 2006 6th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications, Proceedings, Chengdu, 21 June 2006 through 23 June 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 446-448 ; 0780395867 (ISBN); 9780780395862 (ISBN) ; Mousavi, M ; Emadi, M ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2006
Abstract
Genetic algorithm for optimization of beam forming in spiral array antenna is used. The goal is to achieve a -20 dB in null over the wide frequency band. Our simulation shows -20 dB over 75 MHz Null Band width, in VHF band. © 2006 IEEE
Jamming resistance capabilities of spectrally phase encoded OCDMA communication systems with optimum and suboptimum (nonlinear two-photon-absorption) receiver structures
, Article Journal of Lightwave Technology ; Volume 27, Issue 22 , 2009 , Pages 5010-5021 ; 07338724 (ISSN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
In this paper, we study three types of jammers, namely, pulse-jammer, partial-band jammer, and follower-jammer, in a typical fiber-optic-based spectrally phase-encoded optical code division multiple-access (SPE-OCDMA) system. We analyze, mathematically, the effects of the aforementioned jammers on the performance of an SPE-OCDMA system for two scenarios, namely, ideal noiseless channel with an ideal optimum receiver and an ultrahigh-speed nonlinear receiver based on two-photon-absorption (TPA) in a noisy channel. Also, for each of the above cases, two types of modulation, namely, ON-OFF keying (OOK) and two-code keying (2CK) are investigated and their system performances are compared. It is...
Jamming resistance capabilities of the spectrally phase encoded OCDMA systems
, Article 2008 International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2008, Tehran, 27 August 2008 through 28 August 2008 ; October , 2008 , Pages 204-208 ; 9781424427512 (ISBN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Although, enhanced security is often mentioned as a noticeable benefit of Spectrally Phase Encoded Optical CDMA (SPE-OCDMA) systems, the quantity and degree of security enhancement is not considered deeply in the literature. One of the facts in determining the degree of security is to assess the resistance capability of the system against various jammers attacks. In this paper, we introduce and model three types of jammers, namely (Pulse Jammer, Partialband Jammer, and Follower Jammer). We mathematically analyze the effects of the above jammers on the performance of the SPE-OCDMA systems that use On-Off keying (OOK) modulation scheme. It is demonstrated that under certain conditions, the...
Effects of high salinity and temperature on dilute solution viscosity of high molecular weight, partially hydrolyzed polyacryamide
, Article 8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering: Incorporating the 59th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference and the 24th Interamerican Congress of Chemical Engineering, 23 August 2009 through 27 August 2009 ; 2009 ; Nourania, M ; Emadi, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
The intrinsic viscosity of very high molecular weight partially hydrolyzed polyacryamide (HPAM), which is mainly used in the EOR processes, was studied in reservoir conditions. The critical concentration that could be helpful in determining the optimized polymer concentration for injection into the reservoir is calculated. The effects of temperature and salt concentration on the parameters are also studied. An experimental model to predict the variations of these parameters with temperature and salt concentration was developed. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 8th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (Montreal, Quebec, Canada 8/23-27/2009)
Optimized coupling of an intermittent DC electric field with a membrane bioreactor for enhanced effluent quality and hindered membrane fouling
, Article Separation and Purification Technology ; Volume 152 , 2015 , Pages 7-13 ; 13835866 (ISSN) ; Seyyed Mirzaii, S. M ; Andalibi, M. R ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
Abstract
Abstract This article studies a submerged membrane electro-bioreactor (SMEBR), an integrated system embracing biological treatment, electrical coagulation, and membrane filtration, all in one individual reactor, by applying an alternating electric field to a membrane bioreactor (MBR). The alternating electric field has been applied with current densities ranging from 5 to 23 A/m2 under eight different electrical exposure modes. The results indicate that under the optimum condition with a current density of 12.5 A/m2 and an exposure mode of (415 s OFF-185 s ON), the COD and phosphate removals would be respectively 4% and 43% more compared to an unmodified MBR system. Also at the same current...
Experimental investigation of mechanical properties, formability and forming limit diagrams for tailor-welded blanks produced by friction stir welding
, Article Journal of Manufacturing Processes ; Volume 31 , 2018 , Pages 310-323 ; 15266125 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, R ; Fallah Tafti, M ; Assempour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
In this study, the mechanical properties, formability and forming limit diagrams (FLDs) of the tailor-welded blanks (TWBs) produced by friction stir welding (FSW) were analyzed experimentally. At first, the suitable FSW parameters were achieved. The formability and FLDs of TWBs were evaluated for sheets with the same or different thicknesses and compared to the base metal sheet. This study was performed on low carbon steel (St14) sheets with a lot of applications in automobile industries. The welded zone properties were evaluated by some experiments. The tensile test, micro hardness testing, and metallographic studies were done. The effect of welding seam directions on formability and FLD...
The generalized MAC with partial state and message cooperation
, Article IWCIT 2014 - Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory ; May , 2014 ; 978-1-4799-4878-9 ; Khormuji, M. N ; Skoglund, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
We consider a two-user state-dependent generalized multiple access channel (GMAC) with correlated channel state information (CSI). It is assumed that the CSI is partially known at each encoder noncausally. We first present an achievable rate region using multi-layer Gelfand-Pinsker coding with partial state and message cooperation between the encoders. We then specialize our result to a Gaussian GMAC with additive interferences that are known partially at each encoder. We show that the proposed scheme can remove the common part known at both encoders and also mitigate a significant part of the independent interference via state cooperation when the feedback links are strong. Thus, the...
Multi-layer Gelfand-Pinsker strategies for the generalised multiple-access channel
, Article IET Communications ; Vol. 8, issue. 8 , 2014 , p. 1296-1308 ; Khormuji, M. N ; Skoglund, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
The authors study a two-user state-dependent generalised multiple-access channel (GMAC) with correlated states. It is assumed that each encoder has 'non-causal' access to channel state information (CSI). They develop an achievable rate region by employing rate-splitting, block Markov encoding, Gelfand-Pinsker multicoding, superposition coding and joint typicality decoding. In the proposed scheme, the encoders use a partial decoding strategy to collaborate in the next block, and the receiver uses a backward decoding strategy with joint unique decoding at each stage. The author's achievable rate region includes several previously known regions proposed in the literature for different scenarios...
On the achievable rate region of a state-dependent MAC with cooperating encoders
, Article 2012 Swedish Communication Technologies Workshop, Swe-CTW 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 48-52 ; 9781467347631 (ISBN) ; Khormuji, M. N ; Skoglund, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
The two-user discrete memoryless state-dependent multiple-access channel with cooperating encoders is considered. It is assumed that the channel is controlled with two independent states such that each of the channel state information is noncausally available at one encoder. Moreover, based on the intrinsic characteristic of wireless networks, it is assumed that each encoder strictly causally receive a noisy version of the transmitted signal of the other encoder. Hence, the encoders can cooperate in transmitting the message to the receiver. An achievable rate region for the channel is derived by use of rate splitting, block Markov encoding and Gelfand-Pinsker multilevel encoding along with...
Multi-layer Gelfand-Pinsker strategies for the generalized multiple-access channel
, Article 2013 Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory ; 2013 ; 9781467350235 (ISBN) ; Khormuji, M. N ; Skoglund, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
We study a two-user state-dependent generalized multiple-access channel (GMAC) with correlated states. It is assumed that each encoder noncausally knows partial channel state information. We develop an achievable rate region by employing rate-splitting, block Markov encoding, Gelfand-Pinsker multicoding, superposition coding and jointly typical decoding. In the proposed scheme, the encoders use a partial decoding strategy to collaborate in the next block, and the receiver uses a backward decoding strategy with a joint unique decoding at each stage. Our achievable rate region includes several previously known rate regions proposed in the literature for different scenarios of multiple-access...
Bistatic ambiguity function and DOA estimation for PCL radar
, Article APCCAS 2006 - 2006 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 4 December 2006 through 6 December 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 840-843 ; 1424403871 (ISBN); 9781424403875 (ISBN) ; Jafargholi, A ; Emadi, M ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
in this paper detection and the accuracy of measurement of range, velocity and DOA in PCL radar for optimized parameters is considered. It is shown that, in order to measure the bistatic characteristics of a target, we can process the monostatic ambiguity function and extract the bistatic factors by proposed Algorithm. ©2006 IEEE
Analytical power allocation for a full-duplex decodeand- forward relay channel
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 7, Issue 13 , September , 2013 , Pages 1338-1347 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Golami Davoodi, A ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
For a fading full-duplex decode-and-forward relay channel, the authors analytically derive optimum power allocation schemes subject to individual power constraints at the source and the relay. The authors prove that the problem is a convex optimisation problem over the feasible power set, and by proposing a systematic technique to solve min-max problems, optimum power allocations are derived in closed-forms. Finally, for a Rayleigh-fading channel model, optimum power allocations are derived and the respective achievable rate and an upper bound are evaluated. The implications of the derived theoretical results are discussed through some graphs
Hysteresis band determination of direct torque controlled induction motor drives with torque ripple and motor-inverter loss considerations
, Article 2003 IEEE 34th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, Acapulco, NM, 15 June 2003 through 19 June 2003 ; Volume 3 , 2003 , Pages 1107-1111 ; 02759306 (ISSN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Emadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2003
Abstract
The flux and torque hysteresis bands are the only gains to be adjusted in direct torque control (DTC). The torque ripple and harmonic loss of motor and switching loss of inverter greatly Influence them. Hence, these variables must be observed in the control process to maximize performance of the system. In this paper, the effects of flux and torque hysteresis bands on inverter switching loss, harmonic loss, and torque ripple of induction motor are investigated. In order to find their optimum values, a cost function consisting motor harmonic losses, torque ripples, and inverter switching losses is defined. Minimizing this cost function leads to the optimum value of the hysteresis bands of...
A fast flux search controller for DTC based induction motor drives
, Article PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 739-744 ; 02759306 (ISSN); 0780390334 (ISBN); 9780780390331 (ISBN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Emadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
In this paper, a flux search controller is proposed to increase the efficiency of a direct torque controlled induction motor with light load. The reference flux value is determined through a two stage minimization algorithm with the amplitude of the stator current as the objective function. In the transient state, a great flux step is used to speed up the convergence. In the steady state, a noise cancellation algorithm is used to let using small flux step and improves the steady state behavior of flux controller. Simulation and experimental confirm the fast dynamics of the proposed method and its superiority compared to the other optimal flux search controllers. © 2005 IEEE