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    Scheduling of Retailers Performance in Electrical Energy Markets with Energy Production;Sell in Pool Market; and Demand Response Policies

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Gilasi, Yasin (Author) ; Ehsan, Mehdy (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Recent years of capitalism bold role and the competitive environment of variant fields of our life, sparking the idea which considers the electricity (one of the most crucial human requirement) as a commodity of a competitive market to be traded between confident subscribers by easy access. Therefore, by converting the exclusive structure of electricity supply system to a competitive one, some new roles are created to fulfill the electricity generation, transmission and distribution processes. Retail is one of the new roles, defined as a power system restructuring development helper by support of electricity trading, which can be involved in different transactions according to the market... 

    Resiliency-Oriented Optimal Siting of distributed energy Resources in Distribution Systems Considering the Limitations of the Gas Distribution Network

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Gilasi, Yasin (Author) ; Hosseini, Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Factors such as technological advancements and the development of Distributed Energy Resources (DER), changes in economic structures and privatization in the electricity industry, limitations in transmission line construction for power networks, the increasing necessity for sustainable energy by consumers, environmental regulations, and so forth, have made the topic of DER development planning at the distribution network level an intriguing subject aimed at improving quality parameters such as reducing losses in these types of networks. This has led to a discussion on the optimal placement and sizing of these resources at the distribution network level. In this context, the increasing... 

    Resilience-oriented planning and management of battery storage systems in distribution networks

    , Article IET Renewable Power Generation ; Volume 17, Issue 10 , 2023 , Pages 2575-2591 ; 17521416 (ISSN) Gilasi, Y ; Hosseini, H ; Ranjbar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2023
    Abstract
    The occurrence of unforeseen incidents is one of the major causes of extensive blackouts and financial damages to electrical networks. The utilization of distributed energy resources (DERs) as a local energy supplier can potentially reduce the destructive effects of unforeseen events along with their benefits for the normal operation of the network. In this paper, a new framework is proposed for the optimal siting and sizing of solar photovoltaic distributed generations (PVDGs) and battery energy storage systems (BESSs) in the distribution network to increase resiliency against the earthquake event considering the advantages of these resources in both normal and event conditions.... 

    Resiliency-oriented optimal siting and sizing of distributed energy resources in distribution systems

    , Article Electric Power Systems Research ; Volume 208 , 2022 ; 03787796 (ISSN) Gilasi, Y ; Hosseini, S. H ; Ranjbar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Distribution systems are one of the most important infrastructures of each country which are exposed to numerous damages through unexpected events. The development of distributed energy resources (DERs) is one of the solutions which can bring several benefits to the operation and planning of distribution systems in both normal and event situations. This paper proposes a new multi-objective planning model for optimal siting and sizing of DERs in distribution systems to minimize the total planning costs including operation and active power loss costs, as the normal operation objective, and to minimize the expected prioritized load shedding exposed to an earthquake incident, as the resilience... 

    A size-dependent generalized thermoelasticity theory for thermoelastic damping in vibrations of nanobeam resonators

    , Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 23, Issue 12 , 2023 ; 02194554 (ISSN) Jalil, A.T ; Saleh, Z. M ; Imran, A. F ; Yasin, Y ; Ruhaima, A. A. K ; Gatea, M. A ; Esmaeili, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    World Scientific  2023
    Abstract
    Thermoelastic damping (TED) has been discerned as a definite source of intrinsic energy loss in miniaturized mechanical elements. The size-dependent structural and thermal behavior of these small-sized structures has been proven through experimental observations. As a first attempt, this article exploits nonlocal strain gradient theory (NSGT) and nonlocal dual-phase-lag (NDPL) heat conduction model simultaneously to acquire a mathematical formulation and analytical solution for TED in nanobeams that can accommodate size effect into both structural and heat transfer fields. For this purpose, the coupled equations of motion and heat conduction are firstly extracted via NSGT and NDPL model.... 

    Effect of pesticides on erythrocytes of indigenous fish Labeo rohita

    , Article Journal of King Saud University - Science ; Volume 33, Issue 7 , 2021 ; 10183647 (ISSN) Bano, N ; Nadeem, A ; Maalik, S ; Mushtaq, S ; Iqbal, N ; Khan, A. K ; Shabbir, A ; Imran, M ; Niaz, S ; Yasin, M ; Qayyum, M. A ; Ahmad, B ; Skalicky, M ; Alharbi, S. A ; Alfarraj, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Single cell gel electrophoresis was used to observe the effect of bifenthrin and chlorpyrifos on Labeo rohita. The present work was planned to study the genotoxic effect of pesticide mixture on the major indian carp, L. rohita at sub-lethal concentration 33% LC50. First of all, 96-hr LC50 was determined for L. rohita, then fish was given sub-lethal environment for 70 days. Erythrocytes from blood were taken after each fortnight for the assessment of time dependent DNA damage (% damage), aggregate tail length of comets and genomic destruction. There was increase in damage up to 56 days and after that a slight decrease was observed in next fourteen days. After statistical analysis, it was...