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Design and Manufacturing of a Multi Functional Device For Experimental Fatigue Test and Special Facilities for Symmetric and Anti Symmetric Loading on Gears
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Durali, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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The goal of this research is design and manufacturing of a device for fatigue test and 3D crack propagation in spur gear roots. Clearly it should be able to test gear in oscillated bending load and control the amplitude and period of loading. Designed setup in this project using a electro hydraulic actuator can do it up to 50 KN and 10 Hz in amplitude and frequency and a PLC controls it during the test time. System can load gears symmetric or anti symmetric and simulate the effect of shaft misalignments, bearing damage and gear production tolerances on the gear loading. System completely designed, built and tested during this project and using experimental data, its performance was...
Optimization of Heat Recovery and Water Capture System from Boiler Flue Gas
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
Thermal energy and water in flue gases varies with the type of fuel and thermal conversion system. Flue gas temperature is maintained in the range of 140 (℃) to 200 (℃) and it is subject to the sulfur content of the fuel. Vapor content of the flue gas is in the range of 10%_20% of volumetric flow. Considerable part of vapor may be recovered which can be used as cooling water make up. There are various means and methods for water capture and heat recovery which includes shell-tube heat exchanger among others. Selection of appropriate material and heat exchanger is conditioned by corrosion, temperature of flue gas and it’s economic feasibility. Identification of an optimal design of...
Wake interference of two identical oscillating cylinders in tandem: An experimental study
, Article Ocean Engineering ; Volume 166 , 2018 , Pages 311-323 ; 00298018 (ISSN) ; Khorasanchi, M ; Day, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
This study aims to assess the impact of the spacing between cylinders on their dynamic behaviour. Observations during this experiment have helped to identify the effect of spacing on excitation mechanism of each cylinder as well as establishing the relationship between cylinders response and the spacing between them. Arrays of cylindrical Structures in close proximity are common in variety of engineering structures, particularly in the offshore industry. If the cylinders are flexible, and are subject to excitation from fluid flow, then the dynamics is influenced by complex interactions between the cylinders, dependent on a variety of parameters. Two cylinders were flexibly mounted in tandem...
Simulation of Drag Reduction Via Microgrooves
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Drag reduction on surfaces always has been a great case of study, especially in transport industry. This project discusses the external laminar flow of a single-phase fluid over a flat plate and the effects of making rectangular tiny grooves - in micron or millimeter - on them to reduce total drag. Making grooves with appropriate geometry on surfaces causes the fluid-solid contact area on the groove's surface turn into fluid-fluid and as a result the fluid will not shed into the groove. In other words the flow instead of having a no-slip boundary condition on inner surfaces of the groove, creates vortices in them that causes a remarkable reduction in velocity gradient followed by a skin...
Characterization of reinforcing effect of alumina nanoparticles on the novolac phenolic resin
, Article Polymer Composites ; Vol. 35, Issue 7 , July , 2014 , pp. 1285-1293 ; ISSN: 02728397 ; Shojaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Very fine alumina nanoparticles were loaded in novolac type phenolic resin (PF) using solution mixing method. The concentration of nanoalumina in PF was varied between 2.5 to 20 wt%. All the compounds were compression molded and then subjected to scanning electron microscopy (SEM), tensile, flexural, and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) tests. SEM analysis showed that the nanoalumina were dispersed uniformly at low concentrations, however, at high concentrations, dispersion was suppressed leading to agglomerates in the composites. Mechanical testing revealed that the nanoalumina had a great influence on the strength and stiffness of PF resin particularly at concentrations below 5 wt%....
Throughput analysis of IEEE 802.11-based vehicular ad hoc networks
, Article IET Communications ; Volume 5, Issue 14 , Sept , 2011 , Pages 1954-1963 ; 17518628 (ISSN) ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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In this study, the authors propose an analytical model to evaluate the maximum stable throughput for unicast services in vehicular ad hoc networks. In this respect, the authors employ two queueing networks (QNs) to model the mobility patterns of the vehicles as well as the multi-hop packet transmission scenario. In the proposed model, the authors map the features of IEEE 802.11, as well as the details of multi-hop packet transmission, regarding the dynamic status of vehicles, onto suitable parameters of the QNs. In the authors' modelling approach, they take the details of MAC and routing schemes into account by classifying the vehicles based on their mobility patterns and considering their...
Joint distributed source and network coding for multiple wireless unicast sessions
, Article 2009 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC 2009, Budapest, 5 April 2009 through 8 April 2009 ; 2009 ; 15253511 (ISSN); 9781424429486 (ISBN) ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Few works has been focused on the problem of joint distributed data compression and network coding. In this paper we give some examples showing the advantage of broadcast nature of wireless environment as a basis for joint codes design. Also we show that joint coding is possible in the case of multiple unicasts. The idea of this paper can be exploited in an opportunistic manner. Actually, the foundation of our idea is nothing but combining opportunistic network coding (COPE) and distributed source coding using syndromes (DISCUS) for wireless applications. © 2009 IEEE
On the development of a nonlinear time-domain numerical method for describing vortex-induced vibration and wake interference of two cylinders using experimental results
, Article Nonlinear Dynamics ; 2021 ; 0924090X (ISSN) ; Day, S ; Karimirad, M ; Khorasanchi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2021
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A nonlinear mathematical model is developed in the time domain to simulate the behaviour of two identical flexibly mounted cylinders in tandem while undergoing vortex-induced vibration (VIV). Subsequently, the model is validated and modified against experimental results. Placing an array of bluff bodies in proximity frequently happens in different engineering fields. Chimney stacks, power transmission lines and oil production risers are few engineering structures that may be impacted by VIV. The coinciding of the vibration frequency with the structure natural frequency could have destructive consequences. The main objective of this study is to provide a symplectic and reliable model capable...
An Investigation of Alumina Nanoparticles Role on the Performance of Automotive Brake Friction Materials
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shojaei, Akbar (Supervisor)
Abstract
The research on the automotive brake composite materials is very extensive due to its complex formulation and the used of diverse variety of materials. While various research activities has been applied in this research group, but there are many unknown areas. This subject with the arrival of new materials, especially nanometer materials, has received increasing attention. In this study, the effect of alumina nanoparticles on the performance of automotive brake friction materials were examined. Generally, alumina (as micro particles) used as the abrasive material for many years in the formulation of composite brake pads. But, the effect of alumina on the nanometer scale hasn't been examined...
Design and routine test optimization of modern protection systems with reliability and economic constraints
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ; Vol. 27, issue. 1 , 2012 , p. 271-278 ; ISSN: 08858977 ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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This paper approaches the topic of protection system reliability from an economic point of view by 1) designing an optimal modern protective relay based on a prescribed level of reliability subject to economic constraints and 2) determining optimal routine test intervals by balancing the cost of routine tests and losses due to relay failure. This paper proposes a method that enables the designer to optimally select hardware and software components of a digital protective relay to gain the highest possible overall reliability with a restricted budget. This design can be viewed as a reliability and redundancy allocation problem for which a new easy-to-implement algorithm is proposed. In...
New considerations in modern protection system quantitative reliability assessment
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ; Vol. 25, issue. 4 , 2010 , p. 2213-2222 ; ISSN: 8858977 ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Protective relay technologies have evolved from single-function electromechanical and static relays to modern multifunction digital relays over the past few years. Protection systems play a vital role in maintaining a desirable level of reliability in power systems. Thus, their own reliability should be evaluated and any cause of their malfunction should be fully comprehended. In this paper, a new reliability model is proposed that associates protection system failures to four main causes: 1) relay hardware, 2) relay software, 3) ancillary equipment, and 4) human error. In addition, this model can take other aspects of the protection system into consideration, such as human error during...
Effect of alumina nanoparticle on the tribological performance of automotive brake friction materials
, Article Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites ; Vol. 33, issue. 2 , October , 2014 , pp. 166-178 ; ISSN: 07316844 ; Shojaei, A ; Jahanmard, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Brake friction materials filled with nanoalumina were produced by both conventional and solvent-assisted mixing methods. It was shown that nanoalumina loading led to the reduction of friction coefficient and improvement in mechanical, wear and thermal behaviors. Such behavior was attributed to the role of nanoalumina in producing stable friction layer and easy conduction path in matrix. It was postulated that nanoalumina is able to attach on the surface of microalumina facilitating the rolling of microalumina at interface. Solution-processed samples exhibited lower improvement in tribological and mechanical properties compared to the conventional mixing due to the limited interaction between...
New considerations in modern protection system quantitative reliability assessment
, Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ; Volume 25, Issue 4 , September , 2010 , Pages 2213-2222 ; 08858977 (ISSN) ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Protective relay technologies have evolved from single-function electromechanical and static relays to modern multifunction digital relays over the past few years. Protection systems play a vital role in maintaining a desirable level of reliability in power systems. Thus, their own reliability should be evaluated and any cause of their malfunction should be fully comprehended. In this paper, a new reliability model is proposed that associates protection system failures to four main causes: 1) relay hardware, 2) relay software, 3) ancillary equipment, and 4) human error. In addition, this model can take other aspects of the protection system into consideration, such as human error during...
Numerical simulation of drag reduction in microgrooved substrates using lattice-boltzmann method
, Article Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 141, Issue 7 , 2019 ; 00982202 (ISSN) ; Moosavi, A ; Etemadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2019
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We study drag reduction of a uniform flow over a flat surface due to a series of rectangular microgrooves created on the surface. The results reveal that making grooves on the surface usually leads to the generation of secondary vortices inside the grooves that, in turn, decreases the friction drag force and increases the pressure drag force. By increasing the thickness of the grooves to the thickness of the obstacle, the pressure drag increases due to the enhancement of the generated vortices and the occurrence of separation phenomenon and the friction drag reduces due to a decrease of the velocity gradient on the surface. In addition, by increasing the grooves depth ratio, the pressure...
Quantitative assessment of protection system reliability incorporating human errors
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part O: Journal of Risk and Reliability ; Volume 222, Issue 2 , 2008 , Pages 255-263 ; 1748006X (ISSN) ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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The protection system plays a vital role in maintaining a high degree of service reliability in present-day power systems. Considerable work has been done to examine different aspects of protection systems and their associated reliability. All of the reliability predictive methods are based solely on equipment failures, neglecting the human component of the protection system. In this paper, a modified Markov model is presented that incorporates human errors in reliability evaluation of protective devices. Two main types of relay failure (failure to operate and inadvertent operation) are taken into account in the proposed model. The model also considers routine test inspections, the...
Distribution system reliability enhancement using optimal capacitor placement
, Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Volume 2, Issue 5 , 2008 , Pages 621-631 ; 17518687 (ISSN) ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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Failure statistics of most utilities indicate that distribution systems make the greatest individual contribution to the unavailability of supply to customers. Optimal capacitor placement in distribution systems has a number of advantages such as reducing losses, improving voltage profile, improving power factor and so on. The conventional objective function of the optimal capacitor placement consists of the total cost of losses and investments. Since capacitors supply reactive loads locally, they improve the load-carrying capability of the lines and therefore play the same role as redundant lines. Thus, optimal capacitor placement can also improve the reliability indices of a distribution...
High-impedance fault detection using multi-resolution signal decomposition and adaptive neural fuzzy inference system
, Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Volume 2, Issue 1 , 2008 , Pages 110-118 ; 17518687 (ISSN) ; Sanaye Pasand, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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High-impedance faults (HIFs) on distribution systems create unique challenges to protection engineers. HIFs do not produce enough fault current to be detected by conventional overcurrent relays or fuses. A method for HIF detection based on the nonlinear behaviour of current waveforms is presented. Using this method, HIFs can be distinguished successfully from other similar waveforms such as nonlinear load currents, secondary current of saturated current transformers and inrush currents. A wavelet multi-resolution signal decomposition method is used for feature extraction. Extracted features are fed to an adaptive neural fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) for identification and classification....
The Problem of Error Theory about Normative Properties and Its Consequences
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
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This MA dissertaion is dedicated to the discussion of the error theory about all normative judgements and its consequences. This theory contains two main claims: 1- normative judgements are beliefs that ascribe normative properties, and 2- no normative property exists. In this dissertation, in particular, Bart Streumer’s arguments against the competitors of this theory are discussed and criticized. Streumer argues against non-reductivism, reductivism, and non-cognitivism in three separate arguments. In another argument, he tries to show that the error theory about all normative judgements is unbelievable. In addition to discussing Streumer’s arguments, I also propose new formulations of some...
Stability analysis of robotic swarm with limited field of view
, Article ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2007, 11 November 2007 through 15 November 2007 ; Volume 9 , 2007 , Pages 175-184 ; 0791843033 (ISBN) ; Alasty, A ; Vossoughi, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2007
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This paper presents an analytical study of swarm motion in static environments, in which, motion of the swarm is modeled as a quasi static model. Motion of each member is being affected by interactive forces and environmental effects. Interactive effects on each member could be attractive or repulsive due to being far from or close to other members respectively. Environmental effects also could be attractive or repulsive or a combination of both. The method is based on Lyapunov analysis. Two objectives are investigated through the analysis; one is to preserve the unity of swarm i.e. not losing any member through motion, and the other is to move toward attractant areas and away from repellant...
Swarm aggregation using emotional learning based intelligent controller
, Article 2009 6th International Symposium on Mechatronics and its Applications ; 2009 , Article number 5164827 ; ISBN: 9781424434817 ; Vatankhah, R ; Alasty, A ; Vossoughi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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In this paper, we consider a control strategy of multi-robot systems, or simply, swarms, based on emotional control technique. First, we briefly discuss a "kinematic" swarm model in n-dimensional space introduced in an earlier paper. In that model, motion of every swarm member is governed by predefined inter-individual interactions. Limitations of every member's field of view are also considered in that model. After that, we consider a general model for vehicle dynamics of each swarm member, and use emotional control theory to force their motion to obey the dynamics of the kinematic model. Based on the kinematic model, stability (cohesion) analysis is performed and coordination controller.is...