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A novel approach towards control of exoskeletal systems as an assistive device for human's upper extremity
, Article JICTEE 2014 - 4th Joint International Conference on Information and Communication Technology, Electronic and Electrical Engineering ; 2014 ; Jahed, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
With increasing importance of exoskeletons as rehabilitation apparatuses, suitable and delicate control strategies has received much attention. In order to control the exoskeleton, there should be a complete understanding of torques produced by the limb itself which makes the musculoskeletal modeling of the limb essential but also complex. In addition, the musculoskeletal model can be used to discover the user's desired movement to control the exoskeleton. In this paper a complete musculoskeletal model for the elbow with two degrees of freedom is developed and simulated. Next the model is used to determine user's desired movement. Finally based on this evaluation, an exoskeleton model is...
Pore scale study of permeability and tortuosity for flow through particulate media using Lattice Boltzmann method
, Article International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics ; Volume 35, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 886-901 ; 03639061 (ISSN) ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this paper, Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) has been used to study the effects of permeability and tortuosity on flow through saturated particulate media and identify the relationships between permeability and tortuosity with other parameters such as particles diameter, grain specific surface, and porosity. LBM is a simple kinematic model that can incorporate the essential physics of microscopic and mesoscopic processes involved in flow through granular soils. The obtained results indicate that the 2D LB model, due to its inherent theoretical advantages, is capable of demonstrating that the porosity and specific surface are the most influential parameters in determining the intrinsic...
Numerical study of factors influencing relative permeabilities of two immiscible fluids flowing through porous media using lattice Boltzmann method
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 77, Issue 1 , 2011 , Pages 135-145 ; 09204105 (ISSN) ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Relative permeability curves have practical implications in petroleum reservoir simulations. Study of the effects of reservoir wettability, pore shape geometry, and viscosity ratio of flowing fluids on the relative permeabilities is of great importance in reservoir modeling. In this paper, lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is employed for analyzing the two-fluid flow in rigid porous media. The developed LBM code proved to be a robust numerical tool for analyzing the factors that influence the relative permeabilities of two immiscible fluids flowing through porous media. The numerically derived relative permeability curves demonstrate that in neutrally wet reservoirs, the effect of viscosity...
Coupled lattice boltzmann - Discrete element method for numerical modelling of sand production
, Article Particle-Based Methods II - Fundamentals and Applications, 26 October 2011 through 28 October 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 371-382 ; 9788489925670 (ISBN) ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
In this study, a coupled numerical approach based on Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) and Discrete Element Method (DEM) is employed for 2D simulation of fluid flow in porous media comprising of movable circular particles. The developed model is used for simulation of sand production which is one of the important problems in petroleum industry. The numerical tool has proved to have the capability of investigating the mechanisms involved in sand production problem. The results show that the rate of sand production is strongly affected by flow rate and confining pressure
Numerical simulation of sand production experiment using a coupled Lattice Boltzmann-Discrete Element Method
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 135 , November , 2015 , Pages 218-231 ; 09204105 (ISSN) ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
Abstract
In this study, a coupled numerical approach based on Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) and Discrete Element Method (DEM) is employed for two-dimensional simulation of fluid flow in deformable particulate media comprising of movable circular particles. The developed LB-DE code is validated against the results of a bi-axial shear test as well as two well-known benchmark problems including settling of a circular particle under gravity force inside a viscous fluid, and motion of a neutrally buoyant particle released in a Poiseuille flow. The verified code is then utilized for simulation of "Sand Production" phenomenon which is of importance for oil producing wells in weakly cemented sandstone...
Durability of epoxy polymer and ordinary cement concrete in aggressive environments
, Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 234 , 2020 ; Toufigh, V ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
Abstract
Polymer concrete is well-known for quick repairing of concrete structures and pavement. However, there are relatively few studies on the durability of epoxy polymer concrete (EPC). This study aims to investigate the long-term environmental effects on the mechanical properties of EPC. Therefore, EPC and ordinary cement concrete (OCC) specimens were prepared and exposed to four chemical solutions with pH values of 2.5, 7, 12.5 and artificial seawater in intervals of 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Epoxy resin (10 and 12% by weight) and Portland cement were used as binder phase in EPC and OCC specimens, respectively. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was additionally applied to investigate the...
Modeling routing protocols in ad hoc networks
, Article 13th International Computer Society of Iran Computer Conference on Advances in Computer Science and Engineering, CSICC 2008, Kish Island, 9 March 2008 through 11 March 2008 ; Volume 6 CCIS , 2008 , Pages 419-426 ; 18650929 (ISSN); 3540899847 (ISBN); 9783540899846 (ISBN) ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Regarding increasing popularity of Ad hoc networks, the routing protocols employed in these networks should be validated before deployment. Formal methods are used nowadays to find defects in protocols specification. In this paper, we explain different methods of formal modeling and verification of routing protocols of ad hoc networks. We derive the key concepts that are vital in modeling ad hoc network protocols and then modify process algebra, appropriate for verifying protocols at network layer. This process algebra implements mobility behaviors of underlying infrastructure implicitly in the semantics of broadcasting. The semantics of broadcast communication also abstracts away the...
Investigation of Dynamic Response of Shallow Foundations on Sandy Soil to Horizontal Harmonic Loading by Physical Model Tests
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
The most important step in current dynamic analysis of machine foundations is determining dynamic impedance functions. Impedance functions are defined as ratios of applied force or moment to induced displacement or rotation angle of foundation. In this research, horizontal dynamic response of foundation on homogeneous halfspace was investigated using physical modeling. Soil medium was built in a 1mx1mx0.8m steel box whose interior walls were covered by 0.1m of sawdust (a material with high damping). In order to prevent possible reflection of waves, this cover was extended to the box bottom with 0.2 m thickness. Sand raining method was used to build soil medium. In this method, with...
Simulation of Two-Fluid Flow Through Particlulate Porous Media Contaning Moving Particles at Pore Scale Using Combined LB-DE Method
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
A considerable number of engineering applications deal with flow of fluid(s) through particulate porous media. For certain engineering problems, fluid flow may displace and even dislodge the solid particles from the mass where a fluid-particle flow occurs. The complexity of involving processes which should be studied at the scale of moving particles transforms the analyses of these problems towards a difficult engineering task. Characteristics of solid grains such as size and shape and properties of the flowing fluid(s) such as viscosity and surface tension play essential roles in the behavior of fluid-particle systems. Also, when fluid flows through porous media, secondary processes such as...
Control of Exoskeletal System in Coordination with Upper Extremity System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jahed, Mehran (Supervisor)
Abstract
With technological advances in fabrication and control of prosthesis and assistive devices the importance of such systems has increased drastically. On the other hand the appropriate coupling of these devices, especially the exoskeletal systems with the upper or lower extremities is of immense importance as it is an integral part of the control system. In particular, the control strategy and its ability to adapt the exoskeletal system with the existing and physiological functionality of the user, is an integral part of the system requirement. In the controller implementation, a number of methods are proposed including using the excitation signal, similar to the existing neuromuscular system....
Investigation of the Effects of Corrosive Environments on Mechanical and Microstructural Properties of Polymer and Portland Cement Concrete
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Toufigh, Vahab (Supervisor)
Abstract
Polymer concrete is well-known for the quick repair of concrete structures and pavement. Many concrete structures such as bridges, offshore, and pavements are under cyclic loads when they are exposed to different environmental conditions during their lifespan. However, there are relatively few studies on the durability of Polymer concrete. The durability and fatigue performance of these structures are significant issues that should be considered. This study aims to investigate the long-term environmental effects on the mechanical properties of Polymer concrete. Therefore, polymer and ordinary cement concrete specimens were prepared and exposed to four chemical solutions with pH values of...
Heuristic rules for tardiness problem in flow shop with intermediate due dates
, Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Vol. 71, issue. 1-4 , 2014 , pp. 381-393 ; ISSN: 02683768 ; Olfat, L ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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In this paper, the tardiness flow shop models with intermediate due date were considered. The flow shop models consist of a set of jobs each having a number of operations, while each operation is performed in a single machine. All the jobs are considered having the same unidirectional precedence order. In the tardiness flow shop models with intermediate due date, which we call the generalized tardiness flow shop models, there exist a due date associated with the completion of each operation, and we want to find a schedule which minimizes the total tardiness of the jobs. This is a more general version of tardiness flow shop in the sense that, by assigning a large value to each of the...
Scheduling TV commercials using genetic algorithms
, Article International Journal of Production Research ; Volume 51, Issue 16 , 2013 , Pages 4921-4929 ; 00207543 (ISSN) ; Alaei, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this paper, the problem of scheduling commercial messages during the peak of viewing time of a TV channel is formulated as a combinatorial auction-based mathematical programming model. Through this model, a profitable and efficient mechanism for allocating the advertising time to advertisers is developed by which the revenue of TV channels is maximised while the effectiveness of advertising is increased. We developed a steady-state genetic algorithm to find an optimal or a near optimal solution for the proposed problem. A computational experiment was conducted for evaluating the efficiency of the proposed algorithm. A set of test problems with different sizes were generated, using the...
A new linear adjacency approach for facility layout problem with unequal area departments
, Article Journal of Manufacturing Systems ; Volume 37, Part 1 , October , 2015 , Pages 93-103 ; 02786125 (ISSN) ; Neghabi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
Abstract
In this study a new version of adjacency, which provides a more flexible layout design, is proposed. In the proposed version, departments which are nonadjacent yet close to each other are considered to be adjacent with a smaller adjacency rating. It is shown that the proposed adjacency is a generalized version of the traditional adjacency. A mathematical programming model is developed for the proposed facility layout problem. To show the flexibility and efficacy of the proposed model, a computational study is conducted. The solution of an illustrative example as well as the solutions of several test problems, reveal flexibility and efficacy of the proposed model
A priority based genetic algorithm for nonlinear transportation costs problems
, Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 96 , 2016 , Pages 86-95 ; 03608352 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
Abstract
In this manuscript, a vehicle allocation problem involving a heterogeneous fleet of vehicles for delivering products from a manufacturing firm to a set of depots is considered. Each depot has a specific order quantity and transportation costs consist of fixed and variable transportation cost. The objective is to assign the proper type and number of vehicle to each depot route to minimize the total transportation costs. It is assumed that the number of chartering vehicle types is limited. It is also assumed that a discount mechanism is applied to the vehicles renting cost. The discount mechanism is applied to the fixed cost, based on the number of vehicles to be rented. A mathematical...
Constructing an optimal facility layout to maximize adjacency as a function of common boundary length
, Article Engineering Optimization ; Volume 50, Issue 3 , 2018 , Pages 499-515 ; 0305215X (ISSN) ; Neghabi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2018
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An effective facility layout implies that departments with high flow are laid adjacent. However, in the case of a very narrow boundary length between the neighbouring departments, the adjacency would actually be useless. In traditional layout design methods, a score is generally assigned independent of the department’s boundary length. This may result in a layout design with a restricted material flow. This article proposes a new concept of adjacency in which the department pairs are laid adjacent with a wider path. To apply this concept, a shop with unequal rectangular departments is contemplated and a mathematical programming model with the objective of maximizing the sum of the adjacency...
Prioritized K-mean clustering hybrid GA for discounted fixed charge transportation problems
, Article Computers and Industrial Engineering ; Volume 126 , 2018 , Pages 63-74 ; 03608352 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
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The problem of allocating different types of vehicles for transporting a set of products in an existing transportation network, to minimize the total transportation costs, is considered. The distribution network involves a heterogeneous fleet of vehicles each with the given capacity and with a variable transportation cost and a fixed cost with a discounting mechanism. Due to nonlinearity of the discounting mechanism, a nonlinear mathematical programming model is developed. A prioritized K-mean clustering encoding is introduced to designate the distribution depots distances, their demands, and the vehicles’ capacity. Using this priority clustering, a heuristic routine is developed by which...
Three hybrid GAs for discounted fixed charge transportation problems
, Article Cogent Engineering ; Volume 5, Issue 1 , 2018 ; 23311916 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Cogent OA
2018
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The problem of allocating heterogeneous fleet of vehicles to the existing distribution network for dispensing products fro. manufacturing firm t. set of depots is considered. It is assume. heterogeneous fleet of vehicles with the given capacities and total costs consisting o. discounted fixed cost an. variable cost proportional to the amount shipped is employed for handling products. To minimize the total transportation costs, the problem is modeled i. form of the nonlinear mixed integer program. Due to the NP hard complexity of the mathematical model, three prioritized K-mean clustering hybrid GAs, by incorporating two new heuristic algorithms, are proposed. The efficiency of the algorithms...
Cellular layout design using Tabu search, a case study
, Article RAIRO - Operations Research ; Volume 53, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 1475-1488 ; 03990559 (ISSN) ; Ahadi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
EDP Sciences
2019
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This paper presents a facility layout design for a cellular manufacturing system (CMS), with the automated guided vehicles (AGVs) as the transportation device, to minimize the total material handling costs. A new concept of assigning the workstations to the non-overlapping closed zones, by which independent AGVs are allocated for internal transfer of materials/parts in each zone, is proposed. To handle this problem, a mathematical programming model is developed. The problem has been shown to be NP-hard. This computational difficulty has led us to consider suboptimal solutions generated by a Tabu search with three algorithmic variants. To evaluate the efficiencies of these algorithms, an...
Development of a hybrid dynamic programming approach for solving discrete nonlinear knapsack problems
, Article Applied Mathematics and Computation ; Volume 188, Issue 1 , 2007 , Pages 1023-1030 ; 00963003 (ISSN) ; Jahangiri, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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A multiple-choice knapsack problem can be formulated as a discrete nonlinear knapsack problem (DNKP). A powerful method for solving DNKP is the dynamic programming solution approach. The use of this powerful approach however is limited since the growth of the number of decision variables and state variables requires an extensive computer memory storage and computational time. In this paper we developed a hybrid algorithm for improving the computational efficiency of the dynamic programming when it is applied for solving the DNKP. In the hybrid algorithm, three routines of the imbedded state, surrogate constraints, and bounding scheme are incorporated for increasing the efficiency of this...