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The Making of Vacuum Induction Melting Furnace and the Survey of the Influences of Temperature and Material of Crucible on Created Type of Inclusion in Super Alloyed Based Nickel IN738LC
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Halali, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this project is to survey the created kind of inclusion in super alloyed based nickel. primarily, for this matter for the preparing of super alloyed based nickel, the vacuum induction melting furnace has been designed and built , then for surveying the kind of inclusion the effective parameters such as temperature , timing and material of crucible has been considered accordingly , the material of crucibles was considered based on mud-clay- graphitic- pure graphitic- aluminum- zirconium. From the obtained analysis samples of SEM has been distinguished which, with increasing of the temperature and the time ,the percentage of impurity will go up in super- alloyed and the...
Performance Evaluation of Concrete Gravity Dam Using Crest Displacement by Nonlinear Analysis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghaemian, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
Concrete gravity dams are one of the most important infrastructures therefore their performance under seismic load is an important issue of concern for dam owners. It is necessary that these infrastructures to be able to continue their function after a disaster such as earthquake, as any damage can cause huge cost. For analysis of dams linear and nonlinear analyses are used. Because even operating loads will create cracks in the body of the dam, dam behavior can not always be considered linear. It is remarkable that these surface cracks can join together under seismic loads and this question the safety of dams. It is important to note that nonlinear analysis of concrete gravity dams is...
One Dimensional Simulation of the Internal Flow Field and Design and Optimization of a Solid Fuel Ramjet
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mazaheri, Karim (Supervisor)
Abstract
Ramjets have many applications and in the speed range of Mach numbers 2 to 5 show the best performance in terms of specific fuel consumption. In many applications, including some anti-air missiles, cannon and mortars, solid fuel ramjet can be used to improve the system performance.
In this thesis, two activities are performed:
A) One dimensional simulation of the internal flow field of solid fuel ramjet by development of available softwares.
B) Optimization of design parameters of a specific ramjet motor based on the above simulation.
The main target of this thesis is simulation of internal ballistics, design and optimization of a solid fuel ramjet for a particular...
In this thesis, two activities are performed:
A) One dimensional simulation of the internal flow field of solid fuel ramjet by development of available softwares.
B) Optimization of design parameters of a specific ramjet motor based on the above simulation.
The main target of this thesis is simulation of internal ballistics, design and optimization of a solid fuel ramjet for a particular...
Finding sparse features for face detection using genetic algorithms
, Article ICCC 2008 - IEEE 6th International Conference on Computational Cybernetics, Stara Lesna, 27 November 2008 through 29 November 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 179-182 ; 9781424428755 (ISBN) ; Dehghani, M ; Enayati, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Although Face detection is not a recent activity in the field of image processing, it is still an open area for research. The greatest step in this field is the work reported by Viola and the recent analogous one is proposed by Huang et al. Both of them use similar features and also similar training process. The former is just for detecting upright faces, but the latter can detect multi-view faces in still grayscale images using new features called 'sparse feature'. Finding these features is very time consuming and inefficient by proposed methods. Here, we propose a new approach for finding sparse features using a genetic algorithm system. This method requires less computational cost and...
S-NC: Structure-free network coding-aware routing in wireless sensor networks
, Article MSWiM'12 - Proceedings of the 15th ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems ; 2012 , Pages 403-407 ; 9781450316286 (ISBN) ; Yousefi, H ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Network Coding (NC) is an emerging technique that helps wireless networks to have higher throughput and better energy efficiency. In this paper, a novel network coding-aware routing (S-NC) which uses NC to improve reliability and robustness in unreliable WSNs is proposed. It is based on a structure-free routing algorithm as the underlying routing engine which employs neighbor queue length to increase coding opportunity; while exploiting a spatial coding method to control the amount of redundancy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study on the topic of network codingaware routing in Wsns. Simulation results in Tossim demonstrate that S-NC significantly improves the performance...
Dynamics, Control, and Design of the Structure of a 6DOF Stewart Platform – Based Hydraulic Motion Simulator for Heavy Payloads
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Durali, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The robot considered in this project is to test parts and equipment installed in marine vessels under sea movements and waves. After a thorough assessment amongst common solutions to problems of this kind, a Stewart-Gough based manipulator has been chosen so that all the requirements could be satisfied. Therefore, according to the information obtained through relevant organisations, the purpose of this project is to work on dynamics, control, and design of the structure of a 6DOF Stewart platform – based hydraulic motion simulator for heavy payloads for samples weighing up to 2.5 tons which can handle linear accelerations up to 10 m/s2, rotary accelerations up to 150 º/s2 performing at a...
Energy Efficient Network Coding Aware Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Movaghar Rahimabadi, Ali
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Technology advancement in feilds of wireless communication and energy-efficient designs also more tendencies toward applicable low price devices lead to emergence of a very popular type of networks named Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). WSNs have multiple applications in different areas such as military, spying, medical, surveilance, traffic control, security, robotic, data accumulation from dangreous areas, intelligent houses and etc. Most WSN applications are in harsh and unreliable environments, hence there are some challenges to provide a reliable connection in this kind of networks, especially as they are infrustructueless, autonoms and distributed using traditional methods may not lead...
Reduced graphene oxide: An alternative for Magnetic Resonance Imaging contrast agent
, Article Materials Letters ; Volume 233 , 2018 , Pages 363-366 ; 0167577X (ISSN) ; Nemati, A ; Zarrabi, A ; Shokrgozar, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
Abstract
Graphene oxide (GO) has never been considered as a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) contrast agent since it was conceived as a diamagnetic material. There is a possibility that introduction of structural defects or manipulation of oxygen functionalities in GO change its magnetic response and provided a chance for GO to be a contrast agent for MRI. For this purpose, reduced graphene oxide (RGO) was treated by irradiation and annealing procedures. The study on the magnetic properties of the samples confirmed that the competition between the structural defects and oxygen functionalities to magnetic moments determines the magnetism in RGO. © 2018
The role of oxygen defects in magnetic properties of gamma-irradiated reduced graphene oxide
, Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Volume 784 , 2019 , Pages 134-148 ; 09258388 (ISSN) ; Nemati, A ; Zarrabi, A ; Shokrgozar, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Recently, graphene oxide and its unconventional magnetism have attracted much interest due to their novel applications in spintronics, memory chips and theranostics. Owing to the excellent biocompatibility, cellular uptake, bio-conjugation possibilities, flexible chemical modification and characteristic broad-wavelength absorbance, graphene oxide and its derivatives have been utilized as contrast agents for various imaging modalities such as photoluminescence, photoacoustic or ultrasound. Despite their suitable applications in bioimaging and due to lack of magnetic moment, graphene oxide cannot confer magnetic resonance imaging contrast without incorporating the magnetic component. Such...
Improving Transient Response in Data-Driven Control Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavazoei, Mohammad Saleh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The term "data-driven" was first introduced in computer science and has entered the vocabulary of controlled engineering in recent years. So far, several classes of data-driven-control (DDC) methods have been introduced, which are identified by different names in the literature such as data-driven control, data-based control, modeless control, model-free adoptive control, iterative feedback tuning and virtual reference feedback tuning.Data-driven control includes all control theories and methods in which the controller directly and using the input-output data of the control system or knowing the processed data and without explicit knowledge of the mathematical model of the system (unlike...
Errorless codes for over-loaded CDMA with active user detection
, Article 2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2009, Dresden, 14 June 2009 through 18 June 2009 ; 2009 ; 05361486 (ISSN); 9781424434350 (ISBN) ; Soltanolkotabi, M ; Hadikhanlou, S ; Enayati, A ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
In this paper we introduce a new class of codes for over-loaded synchronous wireless CDMA systems which increases the number of users for a fixed number of chips without introducing any errors. In addition these codes support active user detection. We derive an upper bound on the number of users with a fixed spreading factor. Also we propose an ML decoder for a subclass of these codes that is computationally implementable. Although for our simulations we consider a scenario that is worse than what occurs in practice, simulation results indicate that this coding/decoding scheme is robust against additive noise. As an example, for 64 chips and 88 users we propose a coding/decoding scheme that...
Genetic ink drop spread
, Article 2008 2nd International Symposium on Intelligent Information Technology Application, IITA 2008, Shanghai, 21 December 2008 through 22 December 2008 ; Volume 2 , January , 2008 , Pages 603-607 ; 9780769534978 (ISBN) ; Shouraki, S. B ; Beigy, H ; Khasteh, H ; Enayati, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
This paper describes a genetic-fuzzy system adapted to find efficient partitions on data domains for IDS (Ink Drop Spread). IDS is the engine of Active Learning Method (ALM), a methodology of soft computing. IDS extracts useful information from a system subjected to modeling. Proposed method, called GIDS (Genetic IDS), uses genetic algorithm which optimizes the parameters of membership functions that represent the partitions on data planes. Obtained Results showed that using genetic algorithm to find the partitions has better accuracy than the previous generic IDS methods. © 2008 IEEE
A new wideband MIMO channel model for simulating 5-GHz band indoor WLANs
, Article 2006 IEEE 64th Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC-2006 Fall, Montreal, QC, 25 September 2006 through 28 September 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 2298-2303 ; 15502252 (ISSN); 1424400635 (ISBN); 9781424400638 (ISBN) ; Golparvar Roozbahani, M ; Shishegar, A. A ; Enayati, A. R ; Alihemmati, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
Considerable interest in the indoor applications of wireless local-area networks (WLANs) demands some powerful simulation methods of these systems. Proper modeling of the physical propagation channel is crucial in this context. A novel simulation method for indoor wideband multi-input multi-output (MIMO) channel at the operating frequency band of IEEE 802.11a, HIPERLAN/2, and the emerging IEEE 802.11n standards is presented in this paper which is suitable for performance analysis of MIMO techniques in these systems. The presented model is developed on the basis of a previously proposed channel representation at the same frequency band. Simulation results for MIMO channel capacity are...
Studying the Behaviour and Performance of an Innovative Floating Offshore Platform
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khonsari, Vahid (Supervisor)
Abstract
The objective of this project is to study the behaviour and performance of an innotative floating offshore platform. Such Platform not only can be used for exploring oil from offshore fields, but for creating artificial islands, where land is in short supply. Due to its specific and, at the same time, simple geometry (symmetric), its fabrication does ont involve much complexity. Studies carried out on this platform include the investigation into its structural behaviour under gravitational (including self weight) and bouyancy forces. Studied cases include a number of platforms with different (geometrical) sizes and under 3 various bouyancy conditions (percentage), namely 1) 50% of the height...
The Study of The Behaviour of Steel Structures with Semi-Rigid Connections Subject to Fire
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khonsari, Vahid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Fire is one the events which threatens the very existence of every building, residential, office, industrial or else. However, this threat is more serious with regard to buildings with steel structures. Steel, despite its many advantages over other structural materials, such as having high strength to weight ratio, ductility, toughness and resilience, has the disadvantage of rapidly losing its strength at elevated temperatures, i.e. in fire. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the designer to make the serious decision of whether to use steel, concrete, timber, or other materials for the structure of the building to be designed. Observations made during full-scale fire tests as well as...
Study of the P-^ Effects on the Behavior of Split-Level Steel Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khansari, Vahid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Due to unusual response of structures of buildings with irregularity in their architecture to dynamic excitations, to have a comprehensive knowledge of their behavior during earthquakes is of utmost importance. Building irregularities are in general divided into two major categories, namely Irregularity in Plane and Irregularity in Elevation, and one of the forms of the latter is where there is a split in the levels of the building. In this work, through a series of case studies, the effects of P- phenomenon on the behavior of steel split-level building structures were studied. 5, 10 and 15 story buildings with 5 and 6 bays, and level splitting of 30, 60, 90, 120 and 150 cm were studied. All...
Three Dimensional Simulation of Morphology of Nanodroplets Near and on Structured Substrates
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Mesoscopic hydrodynamic equations are solved employing a VOF based method to investigate the equilibrium shape of nanodroplets positioned over various topographic geometries of the supporting substrate for three-dimensional systems. By taking into account liquid-liquid and liquid-solid interactions a complex distribution for inter-molecular forces over the substrates (the disjoining pressure) is observed. In this research we show that motion of nanodroplets not only caused by contact angle difference in drplets two sides, but also depend on disjoining pressure parameters.Geometries with increasing complexities, from wedges to three dimensional edges and wedges, were explored with the main...
Investigating the Seismic Behaviour of Split-Level Building Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khonsari, Vahid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Observations made after previous earthquakes have shown the crucial role of irregularities in initiating damage in buildings with irregularity, either in Plan or in Elevation. Since in existing Building Codes, there is no provision for the distribution of the Equivalent Static Loads for such buildings, designers have no option but to resort to Dynamic Analysis. In this work, the seismic behaviour of a group of two-dimensional steel building structures with irregularity in elevation, namely Split-Level buildings, was studied. The studied structures consist of a series of 5- and 15-storey frames having two parts with splitting distance of 150 cm. Both, moment-resisting and braced frames were...
Numerical Study of Base Plates under Biaxial Bending
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khonsari, Vahid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Base plates as the connecting components of steel structures to their foundations, have a crucial role in the behavior of these structures. In order to limit the thickness of base plates hence their cost within reasonable values, various types of attachments (stiffeners) are normally added to them. In this project 6 different configurations, Models, for the base plate and its attachments were considered and studied through finite element analysis. Each Model was studied under the combination of biaxial moments and a range of compressive loads including 0, 0.05 P/Py, 0.10 P/Py and 0.15 P/Py, where Py is the plastic load of the column. The moment-rotation curves of all models under various...
Numerical Modeling of the Behavior of Base Plates with Various Degrees of Rigidity Under Cyclic Loads
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khonsari, Vahid (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Due to the important role of base plates, both in transferring forces from the structure to the foundation, and also in transferring vibrations from soil to the structure, it is necessary to have sufficient knowledge on their behaviour and performance under monotonic and cyclic loading regimes. In fact, the behaviour of the supports of any structure cannot be identified without identifying the behaviour of its base plates. Numerous configurations with/without various types of attachments have been proposed and used for base plates. In this work, altogether six commonly-used types of base plates were studied and their behaviour under monotonic and cyclic loadings was obtained using commercial...