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Friction Power and Appropriate Lubrication System in Rotary (Wankel) Engines
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mozafari, Ali Asghar (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study an internal combustion rotary (Wankel) engine and its specifications is analyzed and the proper lubrication system is described. The acceleration acting on apex seals, and engine speed fluctuations together with the leading and trailing cells gas pressure forces are analyzed in the present work using the second Newton law. The research shows that cell gas pressure effects are important and inclusion of these effects will provide results which are more compatible with the reality and lead to a much more accurate analysis of the system. Theoretical calculations reveal that gas cell pressure forces represent about 78% of the overall calculated force and ignoring these pressure...
Removal of Fluorine from radioactive solid waste of Esfahan Uranium Conversion Facility
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Samadfam, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Khanchi, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Gasemi, Hosein (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Uranium is the most important element in the nuclear fuel cycle. Recovery of uranium from waste produced at every stage of the fuel cycle is not only economically important, but also environmentally important. In the production phase of uranium hexafluoride, certain amount of solid waste is produced in the bottom of the fluorination reactor. In order to extract the uranium from this waste, we have to eliminate the fluorine contained in the waste. This is because the fluorine forms strong complex with uranyl ions during the extraction process, and prevents from efficient extraction of uranium. In the current thesis؛ first, we examined the characteristics of the waste ...
Investigation of Degree Theory of Orlicz-sobolev Mappings between Riemannian Manifolds
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ranjbar Motlagh, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, we are going to study Sobolev classes of weakly differentiable mappings, specially Orlicz-Sobolev class, between compact Riemannian manifolds without boundary. These mappings posses less regularity than the mappings in the borderline case. Two major themes we investigate are smooth approximation of these mappings and the integrability of the Jacobian determinant. We impose no topological restrictions on manifolds in the approximation issue. We characterize classes of weakly differentiable mappings satisfying the approximation property and claim the Orlicz-Sobolev class is in these classes. The importance of our approach is that we are able to find tiny sets on which Sobolev...
Criticality and oscillatory behavior in non-Markovian contact process
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics ; Volume 65, Issue 3 , 2002 ; 1063651X (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
A non-Markovian generalization of a one-dimensional contact process is being introduced in which every particle has an age and will be annihilated at its maximum age τ. There is an absorbing state phase transition which is controlled by this parameter. The model can demonstrate oscillatory behavior in its approach to the stationary state. These oscillations are also present in the mean-field approximation, which is a first-order differential equation with time delay. Studying dynamical critical exponents suggests that the model belongs to the direct percolation universality class. © 2002 The American Physical Society
Development of an Extension Framework for Agile Methodologies to Add Support for Aspect-Oriented Development
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ramsin, Raman (Supervisor)
Abstract
Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) concentrates on separation of global cross-cutting concerns, or aspects. The weaknesses of Object-Oriented Software Development (OOSD) in localizing orthogonal concerns simultaneously leads to distributing them across several modules, and thereby creating modules that have to deal with various concerns. This usually results in poor modularization and difficulties in tracing certain requirements (especially nonfunctional requirements) to their implementations. The AOSD approach determines the common aspects that exist across modules created through OOSD, and modularizes them. Thus, AOSD takes the next step in creating modular software. Applying this...
A framework for extending agile methodologies with aspect-oriented features
, Article Proceedings - International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science, 19 May 2011 through 21 May 2011, Gosier ; 2011 ; 21511349 (ISSN) ; 9781424486694 (ISBN) ; Ramsin, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) concentrates on determination and modularization of orthogonal concerns that cut across system modules. An aspect-oriented extension framework helps transform existing methodologies into processes which support AOSD. The authors propose a framework for extending agile methodologies with AOSD features. The stages required for constructing the framework have been identified by scrutinizing existing aspect-oriented methodologies and practices in order to extract the AOSD-specific stages required in each phase of the agile development process. Analysis shows that a methodology extended through this framework can be superior in agility in comparison to...
Design and Implementation of Power Switch with Smart Driver in High Voltage BCD 0.18μm Process
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Medi , Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, a power switch with a smart driver is designed. 4-ampere current can pass through the switch, and the driver is capable of switching the load with 50 kHz frequency. The smart driver consists of an internal oscillator, internal regulator, charge pump, current limit, a level shifter, overtemperature and over/under voltage circuit. All these circuits are designed and developed in high voltage BCD 0.18 um process and well discussed in the thesis. All four kinds of protections are designed and implemented; open load detection, short circuit detection, over temperature shut down, UV and OV detection. Charge pump idea is used instead of the bootstrap method, which makes it possible...
Optimization of Post-disaster Recovery: Integration of Bayesian Network and Agent-based Simulation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahsouli, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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This thesis proposes a probabilistic framework for evaluating and enhancing the community recovery process following an earthquake occurrence. This framework serves as a recovery decision support tool, aiming to enhance community resilience through the optimal allocation of limited available resources following a disaster occurrence. To this end, Bayesian network and agent-based simulation are integrated, each of which forming one of the modules of the proposed framework. The first module, namely, the Bayesian network, leads to situational awareness of the status of the community after the earthquake by fusing data from various sources. The data, such as the earthquake event characteristics...
A history-dependent stochastic predator-prey model: Chaos and its elimination
, Article European Physical Journal B ; Volume 13, Issue 3 , 2000 , Pages 601-606 ; 14346028 (ISSN) ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York
2000
Abstract
A non-Markovian stochastic predator-prey model is introduced in which the prey are immobile plants and predators are diffusing herbivors. The model is studied by both mean-field approximation (MFA) and computer simulations. The MFA results a series of bifurcations in the phase space of mean predator and prey densities, leading to a chaotic phase. Because of emerging correlations between the two species distributions, the interaction rate alters and if it is chosen to be the value which is obtained from the simulation, then the chaotic phase disappears
New technique for calculation of well deliverability in gas condensate reservoir
, Article Deep Gas Conference and Exhibition 2010, DGAS 2010 ; January , 2010 , p. 51-59 ; SPE Deep Gas Conference and Exhibition, 24-26 January, Manama, Bahrain Publication Date 2010 ; Sadeghi, A ; Masihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Well deliverability is an important issue in forecasting the performance of many gas condensate reservoirs. Condensate accumulation near the wellbore can cause a significant reduction in productivity, even in reservoirs where the fluid is very lean. Generally, the well deliverability is affected by two pressure-drop sources due to depletion and condensate buildup. Recently Rapid spreadsheet tools have developed to evaluate the well performance using material balance equation for depletion and two-phase pseudo pressure integral for well inflow performance. Most of them account for the effects of negative inertia and positive coupling in the calculation of gas relative permeability. This paper...
Numerical Study of Flow and Heat Transfer Around a Rotor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nouri Borujerdi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the distribution of air flow and temperature in electric machines. The fluid flow equations are solved by using the characteristic Galerkin. The unsteady equations of the air flow and heat transfer between the rotor, stator and radial cooling channels of the generator are solved by finite element method. Tetrahedral elements are used, but hexahedral elements can also be used. The upwind method is used to discretize the convection terms, but the central difference for the diffusion parts, that is equal to Petrov-Galerkin method in steady state situation. Due to the large number of channels and specific geometry, to reduce the computation costs, the...
New technique for calculation of well deliverability in gas condensate reservoir
, Article Deep Gas Conference and Exhibition 2010, DGAS 2010, 24 January 2010 through 26 2010 ; January , 2010 , Pages 51-59 ; 9781617381065 (ISBN) ; Sadeghi, A ; Masihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Well deliverability is an important issue in forecasting the performance of many gas condensate reservoirs. Condensate accumulation near the wellbore can cause a significant reduction in productivity, even in reservoirs where the fluid is very lean. Generally, the well deliverability is affected by two pressure-drop sources due to depletion and condensate buildup. Recently Rapid spreadsheet tools have developed to evaluate the well performance using material balance equation for depletion and two-phase pseudo pressure integral for well inflow performance. Most of them account for the effects of negative inertia and positive coupling in the calculation of gas relative permeability. This paper...
Development of Functional Cost Estimation Models by Machine Learning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haji, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Fatahi Valilai, Omid (Supervisor) ; Siadat, Ali (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Organizations in the oil and gas industry often deal with a variety of logistic challenges. These organizations need to utilize innovative technologies like machine learning and other IT-based technologies to reduce costs and help achieve a lower-emissions environment. These industries involve a global supply chain comprised of domestic and international transportation, inventory control, materials handling, import/export facilitation, and information technology. Currently, in these industries, a classic model for executing supply-chain management techniques is considered. However, companies can optimize their supply chains to generate more productivity for better financial returns. Applying...
Improving self-care and health literacy in hemodialysis patients: Using software engineering
, Article Proceedings - 2012 7th International Conference on Computing and Convergence Technology (ICCIT, ICEI and ICACT), ICCCT 2012, 3 December 2012 through 5 December 2012 ; December , 2012 , Pages 317-320 ; 9788994364216 (ISBN) ; Edalat-Nejad, M ; Edalat-Nejad, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The use of Computer Science in order to categorize and store information, improve diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, patient education and the training of a skilled labor force, has taken important steps and there are constantly new developments in this area
Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures Using 3D Panels
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vafaii, Abolhasan (Supervisor) ; Gerami, Mohsen (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
A high percentage of reinforced concrete buildings are not earthquake resistant because they are often designed based on old regulations, which do not satisfy the requirements of new earthquake codes. Construction weaknesses make buildings more vulnerable, and thus, different approaches are needed to strengthen structures to resist lateral forces. 3D Panel system brings together the best qualities of in-situ and precast systems and improves their shortcoming. It includes the advantages of precast systems, such as having relatively low labor costs, less waste material and machinery, reducing implementation time and improving quality control. At the same time, serious problems related to...
Development of an equation to predict radial modulus of elasticity for single-walled carbon nanotubes
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 222, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 1109-1115 ; 09544062 (ISSN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Gerami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Finite element (FE) method is used to model radial deformation of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) under hydrostatic pressure. Elastic deformation of the nanostructure is simulated via elastic beams. Properties of the beam element are calculated by considering the stiffness of the covalent bonds between the carbon atoms in the hexagonal lattice. By applying the beam elements in a three-dimensional space, elastic properties of the SWCNT in transverse direction are obtained. In this regard, influences of diameter and tube wall thickness on the radial and circumferential elastic moduli of zigzag and armchair SWCNTs are considered. It is observed that there is a good agreement between the...
Evaluation of Synchronization Mechanisms of Dual HW-RAID controllers in Data Storage Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Asadi, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Using single RAID HW-Controller in data storage systems can become a single point-of-failure. Hence, it will affect system availability. As a result, in enterprise-class storage systems, utilizing dual-HW-Controller architecture for managing redundant array of independent disks is prevalent to enhance performance and reliability. Employing such architecture, however, faces major challenges. One of these challenges is the synchronization of dual-HW-based controllers in case RAID arrays revealing erratic behaviours. No thorough study has been done for evaluating dual-controller architecture synchronization mechanisms and its performance. In this thesis, different configurations of enterprise...
Introduction of clinical, simulation-based software for medical sciences teachings
, Article Procedia Engineering ; Volume 29 , 2012 , Pages 43-47 ; 18777058 (ISSN) ; Edalat-Nejad, M ; Edalat Nejad, N ; Edalatnejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Simulation is the gold standard for training in aviation and trauma medicine. Now it is available for diseases diagnosis and treatment. With simulation, clinicians can practice their art in a realistic, consequence free environment, combining both theory and practice in a comprehensive program. Method and materials - In the virtual clinical environment of "VPsoft mentor" software, the practitioner reviews a patient's history, orders laboratory tests and procedures, interprets findings, renders diagnoses, and prescribes medication. Every diagnostic or treatment decision the clinician makes for the patient is analyzed by E-mentor, providing instant feedback.Results - This software have been...
Investigation on Aplicability of Decline Curve Analysis for Gas Condensate Reservoirs
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Gerami, Shahab (Supervisor)
Abstract
Part 1: Techniques of production data analysis for single-phase oil and gas reservoirs have advanced significantly over the past few years. These techniques range from traditional (Arps and Fetkovich) to modern (they account for the variation of operating conditions at the wellbore). Although the production data analysis methods are used generally for single phase reservoirs, the application of these techniques for analysis of production data of a gas condensate reservoir may not yield the reliable answer due to the fact that the flow of fluid in gas condensate reservoirs is not single-phase. This study presents the treatment of the modern methods of production data analysis (single phase...
Modern Production Data Analysis of Bottom Water Drive Reservoir
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Gerami, Shahab (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hydrocarbon reservoirs may be classified on the basis of their drive mechanisms. In the reservoirs adjoined by water aquifers, waterdrive may be the primary production mechanism. The invasion of reservoir rock by aquifer water may have a significant impact on reservoir performance. Therefore, water influx into hydrocarbon reservoirs must be predicted accurately as a function of time, pressure history at the reservoir/aquifer interface, reservoir/aquifer size ratio, and aquifer characteristics.To forecast the performance in a waterdrive reservoir, an aquifer model simulating the fluid flow in the aquifer and flow from the aquifer into the reservoir is needed. Robust techniques for analysis of...