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Fuel management optimization based on power profile by Cellular Automata
, Article Annals of Nuclear Energy ; Volume 37, Issue 12 , 2010 , Pages 1712-1722 ; 03064549 (ISSN) ; Moghaddam, N. M ; Zahedinejad, E ; Fadaei, M. M ; Kia, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Fuel management in PWR nuclear reactors is comprised of a collection of principles and practices required for the planning, scheduling, refueling, and safe operation of nuclear power plants to minimize the total plant and system energy costs to the extent possible. Despite remarkable advancements in optimization procedures, inherent complexities in nuclear reactor structure and strong inter-dependency among the fundamental parameters of the core make it necessary to evaluate the most efficient arrangement of the core. Several patterns have been presented so far to determine the best configuration of fuels in the reactor core by emphasis on minimizing the local power peaking factor (Pq). In...
Evaluation of Dynamic Properties of Plastic Concrete Using Bending Disk Tests in Small Strain Range
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Evaluation of the compression wave velocity (Vp ) and small strains elastic modulii of various types of plastic concrete specimens in unconfined and triaxial compression tests using piezoelectric transducers was performed in this study. Plastic concrete consists of aggregates, cement, water and bentonite, mixed at a high water cement ratio, to produce a ductile material. It is used for creating an impermeable cut-off wall for seepage control in highly permeable dam foundations. A plastic concrete cut-off wall acts essentially as a barrier to stop or reduce the groundwater flow. In this study the effect of specimen age, water-cement ratio, bentonite-cement ratio, confining pressure, wave...
Study of self-diffusion in two binary solutions, glycerol-water and methanol-water using diffusion-ordered spectroscopy
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 23, Issue 3 , 2016 , Pages 1175-1183 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Tafazzoli, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2016
Abstract
The concentration and temperature behaviors of the self-diffusion coefficient were analyzed in glycerol-water and methanol-water solutions using Diffusion-Ordered Spectroscopy (DOSY) experiment. Our results indicate that the self-diffusion coefficient dips with increasing concentration and decreasing temperature. The concentration behavior shows that there is hydrogen bond interaction between water and alcohol, which declines the self-diffusion coefficients of both in the aqueous binary mixtures. The self-diffusion activation energies were estimated 13.6, 29.4, and 32.8 (kJ/mol) for methanol and 24.8, 25.5, and 27.6 (kJ/mol) for water in the methanol-water solutions with 0.03, 0.10, and 0.20...
Study of the Affecting Factors on the Stability of G-Quadruplex Structures
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Tafazzoli, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
We used spectroscopic techniques to study self-assembled structures based on nucleobases like G-quadruplexes and macrocycles. Also we used DOSY NMR technique to study hydrogen bonding network in alcohol solutions. First part of our results indicate thermodynamic stability and slow kinetic of G-quadruplexes in apolar aromatic solvents like toluene. Also our results show easy monitoring of formation of each K+ or Na+ complex by NMR, due to the low solubility of alkaline metal salts in apolar media and possibility to stop at any given time in order to control G-quadruplex yield. When combined with suitable functional units, these valuable attributes may be used for the noncovalent synthesis of...
Descriptive Modeling of Traffic Accidents of Urban Public Transport Drivers Based on Role of Drivers’ Behaviors, Attitudes and Perceptions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nasiri, Habibollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
Drivers' behavior is an influential factor in more than 90% of driving accidents. Due to the increased traffic load due to the use of private cars, as well as traffic congestion restrictions for the use of private cars at large city centers, the use of public transportation means for transportation of goods and passengers in order to reduce traffic load is a very convenient option and it is sometimes necessary. Therefore, it is very important to examine the behavior and character of drivers of public urban vehicles in order to increase traffic safety. The purpose of this research is to present and develop a descriptive model that describes the behaviors leading to at-fault accidents for...
Optimization of Die Profile in Screw Extrusion Process for an Arbitrary Profile by Considering Viscoelastic Effects of the Material
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Asghari, Mohsen (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, equations related to large deformation of a polymer were derived by considering viscoelastic effects. To express type of material behavior which includes elastoplastic and viscoelastic property at the same time, two-layer viscoplastic model was used. An axisymmetric model was used for modeling problem in finite element software. By derivation of parameters related to two layer model and entering them in finite element software and also entering other properties required to model the forming process, modeling was performed by special profile connecting input and output sections. Due to favorable properties of spline functions, profiles used in die geometry, were selected from...
Maximizing non-monotone submodular set functions subject to different constraints: Combined algorithms
, Article Operations Research Letters ; Volume 39, Issue 6 , 2011 , Pages 447-451 ; 01676377 (ISSN) ; Fazli, M ; Safari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
We study the problem of maximizing constrained non-monotone submodular functions and provide approximation algorithms that improve existing algorithms in terms of either the approximation factor or simplicity. Different constraints that we study are exact cardinality and multiple knapsack constraints for which we achieve (0.25-)-factor algorithms. We also show, as our main contribution, how to use the continuous greedy process for non-monotone functions and, as a result, obtain a 0.13-factor approximation algorithm for maximization over any solvable down-monotone polytope
Robust Control of Spacecraft Rendezvous in Halo Orbits in the Three Body Problem
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pourtakdoust, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
The problem of spacecraft rendezvous on periodic orbits around the L_1Lagrange point of the Earth-Moon system is investigated. For this purpose, the nonlinear relative equations of motion are drived within the contex of the Circular Restricted Three Body (CRTB) problem. Subsequently, several types of rendezvous missionas well as control teqniques are considered for analysis and simulation. Application of different control approaches allows for partial verification as well as comparison of results achieved with various teqniques. The considered control approaches include optimal closed loop Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR), nonlinear Feedback Linearazation (FL) as well as the nonlinear...
Solids Mixing Behavior in two Dimensional Fluidized bed with Inlet Jet Effect
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Molaei Dehkordi, Asghar (Supervisor)
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In this study, the mixing and segregation of different mixtures of solid particles with various density or size in gas-solid fluidized beds have been investigated. In this regard, the integrated model of computational fluid dynamics and discrete particle method (CFD-DPM) were used. The soft sphere contact scheme and the linear dashpot-spring model were applied for to evaluate the contact forces. After validating the simulation results with experimental data from the literature, effects of an inlet gas jet were investigated by using some quantitative and qualitative mixing indexes. Effects of gas velocity, percentage of heavy particles, density and particle size ratio, initial arrangement of...
Mass-transfer enhancement in single drop extraction in the presence of magnetic nanoparticles and magnetic field
, Article AIChE Journal ; Volume 62, Issue 12 , 2016 , Pages 4466-4479 ; 00011541 (ISSN) ; Molaei Dehkordi, A ; Fadaei, F ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2016
Abstract
Magnetite nanoparticles with an average particle size of 28.8 nm were synthesized, coated with oleic acid, and characterized using various techniques such as DLS, FT-IR, SEM, XRD, VSM, and UV-Vis analysis. A nanofluid consisting of synthesized nanoparticles and 5 wt % acetic acid in toluene as the dispersed phase was prepared and used in the chemical test system, Toluene-Acetic Acid-Water, for the single drop extraction in the presence and absence of an external oscillating magnetic field. Influences of various operating and design parameters such as nanoparticle concentration, drop diameter, and the applied current and frequency on the overall mass-transfer coefficients for the...
Comparative assessment of the efficiencies of gas sparging and back-flushing to improve yeast microfiltration using tubular ceramic membranes
, Article Desalination ; Volume 217, Issue 1-3 , 2007 , Pages 93-99 ; 00119164 (ISSN) ; Tabaei, S. R ; Roostaazad, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
Gas sparging and back-flushing treatments were compared as a means to tackle the problem of fouling in yeast microfiltration. Based on the feed and membrane characteristics, it was shown that either of these techniques could be superior to the other in order to overcome the problem. At more concentrated feed streams the main cause of flux decline was cake formation. In this condition gas sparging showed greater efficiency in flux enhancement. On the other hand at lower feed concentration the relative importance of internal fouling due to pore blockage, increased. In this case back-flushing was more effective. © 2007
Setar Production Modification With Vibration Analysis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzad, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Setar is a traditional Persian musical instrument. Nowadays, Setar is one of the most common musical instruments in Persian music. A systematic method for Setar production modification has not been introduced yet. This work is the first scientific work about analysis of this instrument. The aim of this study is to undertake early steps for Setar quality improvement. In this thesis, after analysis of the wood using in Setar construction, numerical and experimental methods have been utilized to analyze this instrument. After that, some works has been performed to extract an objective function which can judge about Setar quality. The results show good agreement between experimental and...
Human Activity Recognition with Spatio Temporal Features in RGB-D Videos
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
Human activity recognition is an important and useful area in computer vision that application include surveillance systems, patient monitoring systems, human-computer interaction and analyse video data from big websites.Traditional Human action recognition use the RGB videos as default input that unable describe motion and action as full. On the other hand Kinect camera sendsthe RGB data to output in addition to the Depth Data that allows us to extract skeleton of human easily. Recently Space-time features have been particulary popular in RGB Videos because of their structure. These features are describedby their descriptor and send the good and important information to output.Finally we...
Automatic Image Annotation Using Deep Learning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the advances in technology, Nowadays digital cameras are everywhere. As a result very large amount of images are on the web. Searching through these images intelligently and purposively is an essential need. Recently the possibility of retrieving images with some conceptual words along side of content based image retrieval has been studied in computer vision. For this purpose it’s required that for each image several words that describe its content be assigned automatically. One of the main problems for this task is semantic gap, meaning that the low level features such as color, texture,… don’t have the ability to describe the high level concepts in images which are comprehensible by...
An experimental study to find the acoustic quality indicators of mulberry wood
, Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE), 12 November 2010 through 18 November 2010, Vancouver, BC ; Volume 13 , 2010 , Pages 43-47 ; 9780791844502 (ISBN) ; Behzad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Morus Alba or mulberry is a wood species that is broadly used in making musical instruments in Eastern countries. However, the mechanical and acoustical properties of this type of wood are not investigated properly. In this study a set of features, previously examined for other species, are applied to this wood and its acoustic quality is evaluated. Setar, a Persian musical instrument made of mulberry wood, is selected as the test case of this experiment. Different samples of wood are gathered and categorized based on their appropriateness for Setar construction. The quality of each sample is identified based on the Perceptual knowledge of professional Setar makers. The most effective...
Automatic Skin Cancer (Melanoma) Detection Using Visual Features
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
Melanoma is a malignant skin cancer which is caused by cancerous growth of melanocytes. If not treated at its early development stages, melanoma is the deadliest form of cancer. The best way to cure melanoma is to treat it in its earliest stage of development. Since a melanoma leasion is similar to benign moles (regaring its shape and appearance) at its early stages of development, it is often mistaken for moles and left untreated. Therefore, automatic melanoma detection can increase the survival rate of patients by detecting melanoma in its early stages. In this thesis, a new method for automatic diagnosis of melanoma using segmented dermoscopic images is provided. Almost all related...
In-situ nitrate remediation using nano iron/nickel particles
, Article Environment Protection Engineering ; Vol. 40, issue. 3 , 2014 , p. 75-86 ; Vossoughi, M ; Shamsai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Originally, the application of nano zero valent iron/nickel (nZVI/Ni) particles for nitrate removal in porous media was studied. nZVI/Ni was prepared and employed in batch and continuous modes. Based on batch experiments, the reaction kinetics was consistent with the adsorption model by the order of 1-1.5. The variation of the kinetics order depends on pH and nickel content. So that highest reactivity was observed for nZVI with 10% of Ni at pH ≤ 3. Nitrate remediation in a continuous system was mostly influenced by seepage velocity, quantity and freshness of nZVI/Ni and particle size of porous media. In a batch mode, the maximum nitrate removal was 99% while in a continuous mode it did not...
In-situ Pb2+ remediation using nano iron particles
, Article Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering ; Volume 13, Issue 1 , 2015 ; 2052336X (ISSN) ; Shamsai, A ; Vossughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
BioMed Central Ltd
2015
Abstract
Originally, application of nano zero valent iron (nZVI) particles for the removal of lead (Pb2+) in porous media was studied. At first, stabilized nZVI (S-nZVI) was prepared and characterized, then used in batch and continuous systems. Based on the batch experiments, corresponding reaction kinetics well fitted with the pseudo-first-order adsorption model, and reaction rate ranged from 0.01 to 0.04 g/mg/min depend on solution pH and the molar ratio between Fe and Pb. In batch tests, optimal condition with more than 90% removal efficiency at 60 min was observed at a pH range of 4 to 6 and Fe/Pb ratio more than 2.5. Continuous experiments exposed that Pb2+ remediation was as well influenced by...
Mixed Convection of Magnetic Nanofluids in Channels Filled with a Porous Medium in the Presence of External Magnetic Field
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Molaei, Asghar (Supervisor) ; Shahrokhi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research work, mixed convection heat transfer of ferrofluids (i.e., magnetite nanoparticle) in a circular pipe fully filled with a porous medium in the presence of constant and alternating magnetic fields has been investigated both numerically and experimentally. The duct was heated by a heating coil and the magnetic field was applied via four electromagnets with U shaped ferrite cores and a frequency inverter. The nanoparticles were synthesized using co-precipitation method and coated with a surfactant (i.e., Tween 80) and doubled distilled water was used as the base fluid. To characterize the synthesized nanoparticles, various analyzing techniques such as VSM, SEM, and XRD were...
Improving Watermarking Robustness Against Print and Scan Attack
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamzad, Mansour (Supervisor)
Abstract
The advent of digital age with the Internet revolution has made it extremely convenient for users to access, create, process, copy, or exchange multimedia data. This has created an urgent need for protecting intellectual property in both the digital and the print media. Digital watermarking is a suitable way to do this. In this technology, some hidden information called watermark are embedded into host signal and extracted to confirm copyright protection. However, the watermark should be embedded in the host in such a way that the attacks could not destroy it. Print and scan is a popular attack that is applied on digital images. This attack has complex nature and can be implemented easily....