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Ultrasonic-Assisted Drilling of Glass Fiber Reinforced Composites
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Javad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The fiber-reinforced composite materials possess advantage for structural purpose in various industries. Delamination is recognized as one of the major causes of damage during drilling of fiber reinforced composites, which not only reduces the structural integrity, but also has the potential for long-term performance deterioration. It is difficult to produce precise quality holes with high efficiency by conventional drilling method. Drilling is frequently applied in production cycle while the anisotropy and nonhomogeneity of composite materials affect the chip deformation and machining behavior during drilling. In this thesis, a new non-traditional drilling technology is presented for solve...
Prediction of effect of thermo-mechanical parameters on mechanical properties and anisotropy of aluminum alloy AA3004 using artificial neural network
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 28, Issue 5 , 2007 , Pages 1678-1684 ; 02613069 (ISSN) ; Akbarzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2007
Abstract
An artificial neural network model, using a back-propagation learning algorithm is utilized, to predict the yield stress, elongation, ultimate tension stress, over(R, -) and {divides}ΔR{divides} during hot rolling, cold rolling and annealing of AA3004 aluminum alloy. Input nodes were chosen as the ratio of initial to final thicknesses, reduction, preheating time and temperature, finish rolling temperature and the final annealing temperature. The maximum error for predicted values was 6.35%, the average of absolute relative error was 0.57% and the RMS was 0.00998. It was found that the mechanical properties and anisotropy of AA3004 alloy sheets can be predicted by this approach. © 2006...
Tree-dimensional Free Vibration of Nano-Composite Plates with Arbitrary Geometry within Couple Stress Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadi Shoja, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Based on Hamilton’s principle, a three-dimensional semi-analytical method for the analysis of free vibration of a nano-composite plate within the couple stress theory is developed. Computation of dynamic behavior as well as natural frequencies and mode shapes is interested. In this method, the mechanical displacement functions, in each layer, are defined as product of a base function and a three-dimensional polynomial with unknown coefficients. The base functions are defined with respect to the kinematical boundary condition and the domain geometry. The mode shapes will be obtained and the accuracy of the present approach is demonstrated by comparison it in both classical elasticity and...
Three-dimensional free vibration of arbitrarily shaped laminated micro-plates with sliding interfaces within couple stress theory
, Article Journal of Sound and Vibration ; Volume 339 , March , 2015 , Pages 176-195 ; 0022460X (ISSN) ; Shodja, H. M ; Forouzan, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2015
Abstract
Free vibration of laminated micro-plates with arbitrary geometry and boundary conditions consisting of several micro-layers with free sliding/frictional sliding/perfect interfaces is of interest. The inter-layer bond in the direction normal to the interfaces is perfect, and thus the corresponding displacement component is continuous across the interfaces. The mentioned in-plane interface conditions may be realized by varying the stiffness of the sliding inter-layer spring of vanishing thickness. For free sliding and perfect interface conditions the stiffness→0 and a, respectively. Couple stress theory as a useful higher order continuum theory is utilized to formulate the problem....
Frame time-hopping patterns in multirate optical CDMA networks using conventional and multicode schemes
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 53, Issue 5 , 2005 , Pages 863-875 ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Rezaee, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
A class of generalized optical orthogonal codes (OOCs), namely, frame time-hopping (FTH) patterns with an extremely large cardinality, are studied for implementing multirate and multiservice (MR/MS) optical CDMA (OCDMA) networks. Conventional MR/MS methods, namely variable spreading rate and parallel mapping, are considered. Using FTH patterns, the problem of low OOC code cardinality in conventional MR/MS schemes is removed. Moreover, several new multicode methods, using subcode concatenation scheme, are proposed for MR/MS OCDMA. The proposed multicode schemes present flexibility for supporting MR/MS applications such as lower implementation complexity and cost, less need for service...
Frame time-hopping fiber-optic code-division multiple access using generalized optical orthogonal codes
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; Volume 50, Issue 12 , 2002 , Pages 1971-1983 ; 00906778 (ISSN) ; Salehi, J. A ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
In this paper, a new spreading technique for intensity modulation direct detection fiber-optic code-division multiple-access (FO-CDMA) communication systems is proposed. This new spreading technique is based on generalized optical orthogonal codes (OOC) with large cardinality and minimal degradation in performance when compared with a more optimum system, namely, an optical CDMA system using OOC with autocorrelation and cross-correlation value bounded by one, i.e., OOC (λ = 1). To obtain the performance of such systems, we use a recently introduced communication scheme, namely, frame time-hopping (FTH)-CDMA with random coding. It is discussed that systems with generalized OOC patterns and...
Performance analysis of time-hopping spread-spectrum multiple-access systems: Uncoded and coded schemes
, Article IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ; Volume 1, Issue 4 , 2002 , Pages 671-681 ; 15361276 (ISSN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
In [Scholtz (1993)], an ultra-wide bandwidth time-hopping spread-spectrum code division multiple-access system employing a binary PPM signaling has been introduced, and its performance was obtained based on a Gaussian distribution assumption for the multiple-access interference. In this paper, we begin first by proposing to use a practical low-rate error correcting code in the system without any further required bandwidth expansion. We then present a more precise performance analysis of the system for both coded and uncoded schemes. Our analysis shows that the Gaussian assumption is not accurate for predicting bit error rates at high data transmission rates for the uncoded scheme....
Low-rate convolutionally encoded time-hopping spread spectrum multiple access systems
, Article 11th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2000), London, 18 September 2000 through 21 September 2000 ; Volume 2 , 2000 , Pages 1555-1558 ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2000
Abstract
In this paper, we propose to use a practical low rate error-correcting code in a time-hopping spread spectrum multiple access system employing a binary PPM signaling. To this end, superorthogonal codes, which are near optimal and have relatively low implementation complexity, are considered. The performance analysis shows that the proposed coded scheme outperforms the uncoded scheme significantly, or more importantly, at a given bit error rate the proposed scheme increases the number of users by a factor which is logarithmic in the number of pulses used in time hopping spread spectrum system
Performance analysis of ultrawideband time-hopping code division multiple access systems: Uncoded and coded schemes
, Article International Conference on Communications (ICC2001), Helsinki, 11 June 2000 through 14 June 2000 ; Volume 10 , 2001 , Pages 3017-3021 ; 05361486 (ISSN) ; Nasiri Kenari, M ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
In [1], an ultra-wide bandwidth time-hopping spread-spectrum code division multiple access system employing a binary PPM signaling has been introduced, and its performance was obtained based on a Gaussian distribution assumption for the multiple access interference. A coded scheme of this system has been proposed in [2], which shows much better performance in comparison to the uncoded scheme under the above Gaussian assumption. In this paper, we present a more precise performance analysis of the system for both coded and uncoded schemes. Our analysis shows that the Gaussian assumption is not accurate for predicting bit error rates at high data transmission rates
Technical English for mechanical engineers
, Book ; Meghdari,Ali
Sharif University Press
2014
Abstract
Local educational institutions produce in-house English for Specific Purpose (ESP) materials according to the curriculum policies designated and developed by the Ministry of Higher Education In Iran. To this end, this book aims to be used in the Iranian setting at the tertiary level for undergraduate students majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Moreover, the style of English usage in this ESP textbook is American.
Regarding the content of the textbook, it has both thematic organizations in which the topics are relevant and includes sufficient treatment of the target language areas necessary for the students. The principle organizing approach of this textbook is theme-based. In addition,...
Regarding the content of the textbook, it has both thematic organizations in which the topics are relevant and includes sufficient treatment of the target language areas necessary for the students. The principle organizing approach of this textbook is theme-based. In addition,...
Feedback control of the neuro-musculoskeletal system in a forward dynamics simulation of stair locomotion [electronic resource]
, Article Proc. of IMechE Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine ; 2009, Vol. 223, No. 6, pp. 663-675 Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation ; Volume 11, Issue 1, 30 April 2014, Article number 78 ; Meghdari, Ali ; Vossough, Gholam Reza ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
The aim of this study is to employ feedback control loops to provide a stable forward dynamics simulation of human movement under repeated position constraint conditions in the environment, particularly during stair climbing. A ten-degrees-of-freedom skeletal model containing 18 Hill-type musculotendon actuators per leg was employed to simulate the model in the sagittal plane. The postural tracking and obstacle avoidance were provided by the proportional—integral—derivative controller according to the modulation of the time rate change of the joint kinematics. The stability of the model was maintained by controlling the velocity of the body's centre of mass according to the desired centre of...
Design and Construction of a Soft Actuated Exoskeleton for Hand Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghafari, Ali (Supervisor) ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main goal of this thesis is the design and development of a rehabilitation device for helping patients “to improve blood circulation” & retain and recover their abilities if possible that were lost during the stroke or a accident like that (my research in karaj/iran shows that it is possible by just movement of the specific body part). The focus is on hand in this thesis because Injuries to the hand are common and can be very debilitating since our hands are our primary means for interacting with our world. For rehabilitation in case of human hand there are several practices that should be done for patients either in home or in a rehabilitation center, time and money that is supposed to...
Silica chloride/wet SiO2 as a novel heterogeneous system for the deprotection of acetals under mild conditions [electronic resource]
, Article Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements ; Volume 178:2667-2670, Issue 12, 2003 ; Pourjavadi, Ali ; Zolfigol, Mohammad Ali ; Bamoniri, Abdolhamid
Abstract
A combination of silica chloride and wet SiO2 was used as an effective deacetalizating agent for the conversion of acetals to their corresponding carbonyl derivatives under mild and heterogeneous condition
Earthquake Branch
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the past few decades, shaking tables are widely used to evaluate system response of structures under seismic excitations. These devices are used without any fundamental research performed on a shaking table system as an entity model. In most of these studies for simplicity, it is assumed that there exist no considerable vibration and displacement around the shaking tables, and no attention is paid to the peripheral substances such as soil settled under the foundation.
In this thesis, result of ambient vibration test on shaking table system (solid deck, concrete foundation and soil layer) has been presented. Precise sensors known as low frequency and high accuracy accelerometers have...
In this thesis, result of ambient vibration test on shaking table system (solid deck, concrete foundation and soil layer) has been presented. Precise sensors known as low frequency and high accuracy accelerometers have...
Comparison between Performance of Stone Columns and RAPs from the Bearing Capacity and Settlement Reduction Viewpoints
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Out of several ground improvement techniques available, stone columns have been widely used. This technique has been successfully applied to increase the bearing capacity and to reduce the settlement for foundation of structures like liquid storage tanks, earthen embankments, raft foundations, etc., where a relatively large settlement is permissible. This technique has, generally, been proven successful in increasing the stiffness of weak soils, upgrading their safe bearing capacity, and reducing their total and differential settlements, as well as speeding up their consolidation process. The beneficial effects of stone column installation in weak deposits is manifested in the form of...
Improvement of Stability of Haptic Force Interaction with Virtual Environments Using a Haptic Interface with a Separate Tracker
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor) ; Nahvi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present study, a new version of haptic devices is presented in which user’s hand is in contact with the device just while collision with virtual surface. In this system, the position of user’s finger can be traced by using a camera and the haptic device follows user’s finger at the distance of about two centimeters. While the haptic device approaches to the virtual surface, gradually reduces its speed and stops about two centimeters distant of virtual plane. Then user’s hand collides with the haptic device which is static. Greater fidelity, transparency, more stability and also no need to large actuators are of the advantages of this system. In this project, first we present a new...
Performance of Partially Filled Mini-Channels with Porous Media
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nouri, Ali (Supervisor) ; Moosavi, Ali (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Laminar forced convection flow through a channel partially filled with a porous material was numerically studied in this thesis. The Navier-Stokes and Brinkman-Forchheimer equations were used to model the fluid flow in the free and porous regions, respectively. Coupling of the pressure and velocity fields was resolved using the SIMPLEC algorithm. The local thermal equilibrium was adopted in the energy equation. The effects of the thermal conductivity ratio, Darcy number, porosity, Reynolds number and height of the porous insert on velocity and temperature field were investigated. The results show that the flow behavior and its associated heat transfer are susceptible to the variation of the...
Selective synthesis of conjugated enynes from α-arylalkynols using LiCl-Acidic Al2O3 under solvent-free conditions [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Chemical Research ; Volume 2002, Number 8, 1 August 2002, pp. 378-380(3) ; Bagheri Marandi, Gholam
Abstract
Free Content Selective synthesis of conjugated enynes from α-arylalkynols using LiCl-Acidic Al2O3 under solvent-free conditions
Selective preparation of fluorescent 1,8-naphthalimides using acidic alumina under microwave irradiation [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Chemical Research ; 01/2001; 2001(11):485-487 ; Bagheri Marandi, Gholam
Abstract
7H-benzimidazo[2,1-a]benz[de]isoquinolin-7-one compounds were prepared in a selective manner by reaction between o-phenylenediamines and appropriate 1,8-naphthalenedicarboxylic anhydrides using acidic alumina under microwave irradiation
Simulation of the Biomolecule Imaging and Manipulation Via AFM by Molecular Dynamics Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor) ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis we try to find optimized parameters for imaging and manipulation of a biosample with AFM. For this we have prepared a numerous Molecular Dynamics simulation and find some reliable result. So, first we have focused on imaging process in Non contact mode (the less harmful mode). Then we headed into the manipulation process. The main problem about manipulating a biosample is the environment. In imaging section, the process of imaging a biomolecule by AFM is modeled using molecular dynamics simulations. Since the large normal force exerted by the tip on the biosample in contact and tapping modes may damage the sample structure and produce irreversible deformation, the non-contact...