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Energy absorption of the strengthened viscoelastic multi-curved composite panel under friction force
, Article Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering ; Volume 21, Issue 4 , 2021 ; 16449665 (ISSN) ; Zhao, Y ; Gao, J ; Habibi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
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This study investigated FG carbon nanotubes filled composites, which are promising metamaterials that can be useful in the energy absorption field. This structure can absorb energy through elastic deformation. For this issue, absorbed energy and dynamic stability analysis of the FG-CNTRC curved panel surrounded by a non-polynomial viscoelastic substrate using three-dimensional poroelasticity theory is investigated. For stability of the structure after vibrating, the viscoelastic substrate as the non-polynomial viscoelastic model is presented. The curved panel comprises multilayer carbon nanotubes (CNT) which are uniformly distributed in all layers of facing sheets; however, the system’s...
Ultrasound-electrospinning-assisted fabrication and sensing evaluation of a novel membrane as ultrasensitive sensor for copper (II) ions detection in aqueous environment
, Article Ultrasonics Sonochemistry ; Volume 44 , June , 2018 , Pages 152-161 ; 13504177 (ISSN) ; Haratipour, P ; Rezaie Kahkha, M. R ; Tahvili, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
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The present study has reported an optimized fabrication and application of a novel PVA/TEOS/Schiff base nanofibers membrane as a highly sensitive copper (II) ions in aqueous environment. Here in, for first time, an ultrasound-assisted synthesized symmetric Schiff base has been immobilized on a hybrid polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and TEOS using electrospinning technique for detection and filtration of copper ions. For this purpose, various working parameters were evaluated and finally the optimized nano fibers membrane was synthesized with 72 nm thickness and PVA/TEOS/Schiff base ratio of (wt%) 8:6:1. The optimized sample named PTLNFM has been employed successfully as an ultra sensitive...
Discrete harmony search algorithm for scheduling and rescheduling the reprocessing problems in remanufacturing: a case study
, Article Engineering Optimization ; 2017 , Pages 1-17 ; 0305215X (ISSN) ; Wang, L ; Luo, J ; Jiang, H ; Sadollah, A ; Pan, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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In this article, scheduling and rescheduling problems with increasing processing time and new job insertion are studied for reprocessing problems in the remanufacturing process. To handle the unpredictability of reprocessing time, an experience-based strategy is used. Rescheduling strategies are applied for considering the effect of increasing reprocessing time and the new subassembly insertion. To optimize the scheduling and rescheduling objective, a discrete harmony search (DHS) algorithm is proposed. To speed up the convergence rate, a local search method is designed. The DHS is applied to two real-life cases for minimizing the maximum completion time and the mean of earliness and...
Discrete harmony search algorithm for scheduling and rescheduling the reprocessing problems in remanufacturing: a case study
, Article Engineering Optimization ; Volume 50, Issue 6 , 2018 , Pages 965-981 ; 0305215X (ISSN) ; Wang, L ; Luo, J ; Jiang, H ; Sadollah, A ; Pan, Q ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2018
Abstract
In this article, scheduling and rescheduling problems with increasing processing time and new job insertion are studied for reprocessing problems in the remanufacturing process. To handle the unpredictability of reprocessing time, an experience-based strategy is used. Rescheduling strategies are applied for considering the effect of increasing reprocessing time and the new subassembly insertion. To optimize the scheduling and rescheduling objective, a discrete harmony search (DHS) algorithm is proposed. To speed up the convergence rate, a local search method is designed. The DHS is applied to two real-life cases for minimizing the maximum completion time and the mean of earliness and...
Advanced optimizer for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic systems in smart grid: A roadmap towards clean energy technologies
, Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 206 , 2023 , Pages 1326-1335 ; 09601481 (ISSN) ; Shahzad, M ; Asif, H. M ; Gao, J ; Muqeet, H. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
Abstract
With the increased load demand and generation cost of electricity, renewable energy sources (RES) provide cost effective and environment-friendly solution. Integration of solar energy includes the challenges of finding the Maximum Power Point (MPP) to achieve the maximum power from the solar. Combining RESs with distributed generation (DG) comes with the challenges of voltage regulation and frequency mismatch. In this work, a novel approach of Robust Antlion Optimizer (ALO) algorithm is implemented for MPP tracking in solar photovoltaic (PV) system and charge controllers are designed for storage system while the DC to AC converters have been designed to match RESs’ frequency with that of DG....
In situ polymerization of curcumin incorporated polyurethane/zinc oxide nanocomposites as a potential biomaterial
, Article Reactive and Functional Polymers ; Volume 180 , 2022 ; 13815148 (ISSN) ; Athir, N ; Shehzad, F. K ; Cheng, J ; Gao, F ; Zhang, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2022
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Curcumin incorporated polyurethanes (CPU) are gaining much attention as a biomaterial. However, challenges are still remained due to hydrophobicity and low mechanical strength of CPU. Herein, we synthesized the CPU/ZnO nanocomposites with good mechanical and improved hydrophilic properties via in-situ polymerization. A series of curcumin incorporated polyurethane with different concentrations of ZnO nanoparticles (ZnCPU) are synthesized by using the curcumin, polyethylene glycol (PEG) as the soft segment, hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) as the hard segment, and 1,4-butanediol (BDO) as the chain extender. The addition of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) facilitated the soft domain of PU which is...
Evaluation and optimization of distributed machine learning techniques for internet of things
, Article IEEE Transactions on Computers ; 2021 ; 00189340 (ISSN) ; Kim, M ; Thapa, C ; Abuadbba, S ; Zhang, Z ; Camtepe, S ; Kim, H ; Nepal, S ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2021
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Federated learning (FL) and split learning (SL) are state-of-the-art distributed machine learning techniques to enable machine learning without accessing raw data on clients or end devices. However, their comparative training performance under real-world resource-restricted Internet of Things (IoT) device settings, e.g., Raspberry Pi, remains barely studied, which, to our knowledge, have not yet been evaluated and compared, rendering inconvenient reference for practitioner. This work firstly provides empirical comparisons of FL and SL in real-world IoT settings regarding learning performance and on-device execution overhead. Our analyses demonstrate that the learning performance of SL is...
A vacuum-re lled tensiometer for deep monitoring of in-situ pore water pressure
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 27, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 596-606 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Chiu, A. C. F ; Ng, C. W. W ; Jafarzadeh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2021
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Real-time measurement of soil water pressure has been recognized as an essential part of investigating water ow in unsaturated soils. Tensiometry, amongst di erent measuring techniques, is a common method for direct evaluation of water pressure. However, the lower limit of measurable water pressure by a conventional tensiometer becomes even more limited by increasing its length in the vertical installation. This paper describes the development of a Vacuum-Re lled Tensiometer (VRT) for monitoring soil water pressure independent of installation depth. This is achieved by xing the distance between pressure sensor and ceramic cup together with incorporating an ancillary vacuum-re lling assembly...
A vacuum-refilled tensiometer for deep monitoring of in-situ pore water pressure
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 27, Issue 2A , 2021 , Pages 596-606 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Chiu, A. C. F ; Ng, C. W. W ; Jafarzadeh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2021
Abstract
Real-time measurement of soil water pressure has been recognized as an essential part of investigating water ow in unsaturated soils. Tensiometry, amongst different measuring techniques, is a common method for direct evaluation of water pressure. However, the lower limit of measurable water pressure by a conventional tensiometer becomes even more limited by increasing its length in the vertical installation. This paper describes the development of a Vacuum-Refilled Tensiometer (VRT) for monitoring soil water pressure independent of installation depth. This is achieved by fixing the distance between pressure sensor and ceramic cup together with incorporating an ancillary vacuumre filling...
A Micro-structural Study on Hydro-mechanical Behavior of Loess
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor) ; W. W. NG, Charles (Supervisor)
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Loess soil layers in semi-arid to arid areas have been deposited through the accumulation of aeolian sediments, resulted in a special metastable and open structure being usually unsaturated in nature. Since naturally occurred loess is widespread, it has been recently considered as a promising resource for constructing earth-fill structures. However, due to different microstructures of intact and recompacted loess, different responses to hydraulic and mechanical loading would be expected. Up to now, the hydro-mechanical behavior of loess from different perspectives has not been linked to its microstructural characteristics. The current research, therefore, aims to provide insight into the...
A comprehensive review on atmospheric water harvesting technologies: From thermodynamic concepts to mechanism and process development
, Article Journal of Water Process Engineering ; Volume 53 , 2023 ; 22147144 (ISSN) ; Azmi, W. M. B. W ; Nikkhah, A ; Najafi, A. M ; Babaei, M. M ; Fen, C. S ; Nouri, A ; Mohammad, A. W ; Lun, A. W ; Yong, N. L ; Mahmoudi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
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Water scarcity is one of the most challenging problems that the world has ever faced. There are numerous methods to remedy the water crises. One is using atmospheric water harvesting (AWH) to provide water. So far, there is much research on the subject of AWH. However, there is still a lack of establishing an extensive comparison between different technologies and methods used to harvest atmospheric water. In this review, we provide details on the thermodynamic performance of the AWH system. The systems are categorized into both active and passive systems. Heat pumps, membranes, thermoelectric solar systems, and adsorption systems are some atmospheric harvesting technologies that will be...
An experimental study on the effect of hydrogen enrichment on diesel fueled HCCI combustion
, Article International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ; Volume 36, Issue 21 , 2011 , Pages 13820-13830 ; 03603199 (ISSN) ; Hosseini, V ; Neill, W. S ; Chippior, W. L ; Dumitrescu, C. E ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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This paper experimentally investigates the influence of hydrogen enrichment on the combustion and emission characteristics of a diesel HCCI engine using a modified Cooperative Fuel Research (CFR) engine. Three fuels, n-heptane and two middle distillates with cetane numbers of 46.6 and 36.6, are studied. The results show that hydrogen enrichment retards the combustion phasing and reduces the combustion duration of a diesel HCCI engine. Besides, hydrogen enrichment increases the power output and fuel conversion efficiency, and improves the combustion stability. However, hydrogen enrichment may narrow the operational compression ratio range and increase the knocking tendency. Both the overall...
Imposed magnetic field impact on vortex generation in the laminar nanofluid flow: A computational approach
, Article International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer ; Volume 139 , 2022 ; 07351933 (ISSN) ; Prakash, M ; Jamshed, W ; Ibrahim, R. W ; Ahmad, S ; Raizah, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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Metal manufacturing plants, nuclear power plants (which produce steam, by using thermal energy yielded during the nuclear fission, for spinning enormous turbines to generate electricity), and geothermal power plants are a few in the extensive list of technologies where different processes occur in high temperature environment in the presence of strong magnetic fields. Nanofluids (NFs), on the other hand, have been successful in achieving wide acceptance as the next generation coolant in the above mentioned industries as well as in the automobiles, heat exchangers, and steam boilers, owing to their remarkable thermal performance. These observations motivate the authors to explore the change...
A mathematical approach for modeling the blood flow containing nanoparticles by employing the Buongiorno's model
, Article Nanotechnology Reviews ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 21919089 (ISSN) ; Ahmad, S ; Ali, K ; Hassan, A. M ; Hamali, W ; Jamshed, W ; Sharif University of Technology
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
2023
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A mathematical model has been suggested for the numerical study of blood flow in a vessel due to the pumping action of the heart. Blood is assumed to contain some impurities in the form of chemically reactive species (undergoing a first-order irreversible reaction) and, being a hybrid nanofluid, also contains the nano-sized solid particles, thus forming a homogeneous mixture which is subjected to a pressure gradient (of trigonometric nature) in the horizontal direction. Human vessel is subjected to a transverse magnetic field and is presumed to be filled with plaque which is considered as a porous medium, and is mathematically modeled by applying the Darcy-Forchheimer theory. The nonlinear...
Application of a dual functional luminescent layer to enhance the light harvesting efficiency of dye sensitized solar cell
, Article Materials Letters ; 2016 ; 0167577X (ISSN) ; Taghavinia, N ; Diau, E. W. G
Elsevier B.V
2016
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A luminescent coating of CaAlSiN3:Eu2+ particles applied on photoanode (TiO2) layer of SQ1 sensitized solar cell by doctor blading the paste of phosphor particles. The luminescent layer acted as a dual functional layer and enhanced the short circuit current density (JSC) by 64% via both scattering effect and downshifting of the photons in 400-600nm spectral range to photons in 600-800nm spectral range. Considerable relative enhancement in incident photon to current conversion efficiency (IPCE) up to 350% in 400-600nm spectral range proves the down shifting effect as the dominant factor for the improved performance of dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC). © 2016 Elsevier B.V
Latarres, lattices with an arrow
, Article Studia Logica ; 2017 , Pages 1-32 ; 00393215 (ISSN) ; Ruitenburg, W ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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A latarre is a lattice with an arrow. its axiomatization looks natural. Latarres have a nontrivial theory which permits many constructions of latarres. Latarres appear as an end result of a series of generalizations of better known structures. These include Boolean algebras and Heyting algebras. Latarres need not have a distributive lattice. © 2017 Springer Science+Business Media B.V
Weak solutions to Vlasov-McKean equations under Lyapunov-type conditions
, Article Stochastics and Dynamics ; Volume 19, Issue 6 , 2019 ; 02194937 (ISSN) ; Stannat, W ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
2019
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We present a Lyapunov-type approach to the problem of existence and uniqueness of general law-dependent stochastic differential equations. In the existing literature, most results concerning existence and uniqueness are obtained under regularity assumptions of the coefficients with respect to the Wasserstein distance. Some existence and uniqueness results for irregular coefficients have been obtained by considering the total variation distance. Here, we extend this approach to the control of the solution in some weighted total variation distance, that allows us now to derive a rather general weak uniqueness result, merely assuming measurability and certain integrability on the drift...
Latarres, Lattices with an Arrow
, Article Studia Logica ; Volume 106, Issue 4 , 2018 , Pages 757-788 ; 00393215 (ISSN) ; Ruitenburg, W ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2018
Abstract
A latarre is a lattice with an arrow. Its axiomatization looks natural. Latarres have a nontrivial theory which permits many constructions of latarres. Latarres appear as an end result of a series of generalizations of better known structures. These include Boolean algebras and Heyting algebras. Latarres need not have a distributive lattice. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media B.V
A high data-rate energy-efficient interference-tolerant fully integrated CMOS frequency channelized UWB transceiver for impulse radio
, Article IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ; Volume 43, Issue 4 , 2008 , Pages 974-980 ; 00189200 (ISSN) ; Namgoong, W ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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A pulse-based ultra-wideband transceiver (UWB-IR) operating in the 3.25-4.75 GHz band designed for low power and high data rate communication is implemented in 0.18 μm CMOS technology. When operating at 1 Gbps data rate, it dissipates 98 mW (98 pJ/b) in the receive-mode and 108 mW (108 pJ/b) in the transmit-mode from a 1.8 V supply [1]. Compared to UWB transceivers reported in the literature, this chip dissipates the lowest energy per bit. In addition, the combination of the frequency channelized architecture, high-linearity RF circuits, aggressive baseband filtering, and low local oscillator spurs results in an interference-tolerant receiver that is able to co-exist with systems operating...
Basic propositional calculus II. Interpolation
, Article Archive for Mathematical Logic ; Volume 40, Issue 5 , 2001 , Pages 349-364 ; 09335846 (ISSN) ; Ruitenburg, W ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York
2001
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Let ℒ and script N be propositional languages over Basic Propositional Calculus, and script M = ℒ ∩ script N. We prove two different but interrelated interpolation theorems. First, suppose that Π is a sequent theory over ℒ, and Σ ∪ {C ⇒ C′} is a set of sequents over script N, such that Π, Σ ⊢ C ⇒ C′. Then there is a sequent theory Φ over script N such that Π ⊢ Φ and Φ, Σ ⊢ C ⇒ C′. Second, let A be a formula over ℒ, and C1, C2 be formulas over script N, such that A ∧ C1 ⊢ C2. Then there exists a formula B over script M such that A ⊢ B and B ∧ C1 ⊢ C2