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    An Intelligent Dynamic Airspace Configuration (DAC) Decision Support System for Next Generation Air Transportation System (NGATS)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nasr, Mohammad Sadegh (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    For the past few years, increasing the airspace capacity has been one of the most detrimental issues facing air traffic management. Statistically speaking, the demand for aerial transportation has been continuously growing hitting an %8.1 growth in 2017. This growth rate in conjunction with the performance and safety considerations for the ATC systems, clearly indicate the need for a practical and safe solution to the airspace capacity problem. Dynamic Airspace Configuration (DAC), is one of the proposed methods addressing this problem by changing the airspace configuration over time.In this research, we have introduced an intelligent method for airspace configuration given the forecast of... 

    Modeling and Optimization of Energy Engineering Department Building HVAC System Operation by Online Monitoring of Indoor Conditions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hamidi, Mohammad Bagher (Author) ; Rajabi, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Increasing global final energy demand and the use of fossil fuels to meet this amount of energy demand have raised concerns about environmental impacts of fossil fuel consumption and the reduction of fossil energy reserves. Among the energy consumer sectors including industry, transport activities, agriculture, and households, the household sector is one of the most important sectors, regarding its share of total final energy consumption. Heating and cooling systems, which mainly use fossil fuels, are the biggest energy consumers in the household sector. Hence, optimal management of the heating and cooling systems can play an effective role in reducing energy costs in buildings. In this... 

    Design of Transmit Code & Receive Filter in Radar Via Manifold Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Attar Hamidi, Farzin (Author) ; Karbasi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The problem of joint design of transmit code and receive filter is considered in many application scenarios of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar systems. The performance of the joint design problem is evaluated with the signal-to-interference ratio (SINR) metric in the presence of noise. In such problems, the optimization problem is to maximize SINR on the receiver side with the constraints that are applied on the transmitted waveform. Our proposed method, RTR, is a manifold-based geometric method that performs better than the SDP method in terms of algorithm execution speed and calculation complexity. For simulation, we took sampled and real TIR with Target Aspect Angle (TAA) in a... 

    Kolyvagin’s Theorem

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hamidi, Mohammad Masih (Author) ; Rastegar, Arash (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Kolyvagin’s theorem, stated in the late 1980s, is a very important theorem in the theory of elliptic curves, which, together with Gross-Zagier’s work, results in a special case of the Birch and Swinerton-Dyer conjecture, which relates algebraic and analytic properties of the rational elliptic curves to each other. Although the correctness of this conjecture, in general, is an open problem, Kolyvagin’s idea and the concepts he introduced while proving his theorem are very powerful and can be applied to more general situations. The purpose of writing this dissertation is to collect the equivalent forms of Kolyvagin’s theorem with proofs of the main results. We will also give a brief overview... 

    Iteration Control in Design Process

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Soltan Mohammad, Bahram (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The main goal of this research is to reduce aircraft design cycle period, by reducing the necessary number of design cycle iterations. The Design cycle period is one of the main characteristics of the design process and design cycle iterations play a major role in the design cycle period. To achieve the above mentioned goal, we present a mathematical model of iterations for the aircraft design process. This model describes the design coupled tasks as a discrete-linear time invariant dynamic system. This model also helps identify tasks which are the most important for generating iterations. This new method basically helps break information cycles that create iterations among important tasks.... 

    A Comprehensive Method for Air Traffic Management Based on Particles Motion in Force Fields

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khoshini, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Considering the annual growth in the air traffic, new challenges arise; one of which is the appropriate level of automation that needs to be brought into the picture. This research focuses on the characteristics of a high level automation device, such as level 6 and upper, which could be used onboard a transport for traffic conflict prevention. The main objective behind such a device is to help ground controllers in crowded airspaces. In this work, we discuss the abilities of a new algorithm to resolve a general conflict in the absence of ground based ATC centers. The proposed algorithm considers the Earth rotation as well as general wind patterns. Mathematically, it is based on real-time... 

    Probability Safety Assessment of Steam Generator Tube Rupture In Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant With SAPHIRE Code

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jamshidi, Mohammad Javad (Author) ; Ghofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the absence of appropriate control, several accidents in the nuclear power, lead to serious consequences including core melted and radiation leakage outside reactor containment. In all these events, when core melted, the reactor operation is always finished and all efforts are then directed to environmental impacts of radioactive materials to the external environment. However, the occurrence of events that would bypass reactor containment, have special significance, because all possible efforts in order to limit the leakage of radioactive materials to the external environment are ineffective. In this respect the occurrence of such incidents, as most of which is considered the worst... 

    Multi Agent System Approach to Sustainability Analysis of Airline Alliances

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammad Salehi, Saeed (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Today global network of transportation is mainstream for economic growth and business development, growth in population made a need in optimization of using routes in global air transportation network, research shows cooperating with Airline Alliances is beneficial and gives much more freedom to their members in schedule planning and pricing as well as common interest in market share in international market. Joining an alliance affects decision making process of airline (e.g. fleet design, scheduling, route planning and crew assignment) in competitive market. Difficulty and complexity of evaluation in cooperative decision making that needs research to develop a model to evaluate decision... 

    A Systems Approach Towards Sustainable Development of Airport Cities, Using Design Structure Matrix (DSM) and Queuing Theory

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahrooz, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The objective of this research is to develop a mathematical model for analysis and design of airport cities. In this model, the interactions among the elements of an airport city -regarded as a complex system- will be analyzed, and the impact of the stakeholders’ requirements on the functional and physical architecture of the airport city will be investigated. So as the first step, the stakeholders of the system and their requirements are identified and classified. Second, the concept of operation of the airport city is investigated, and then the architecture of the system is modeled as a queuing network. So that each element of the airport city is regarded as a service center, including the... 

    Decision Matrix for a Safe Aerial Launch Release Mechanism

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Salmani, Hamed (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The case of rapid small satellite aerial launch by mother airplane has various applications; such as space experiment, weather monitoring, and getting information from the earth monitoring during natural disasters. In this method, the satellite and the launch vehicle will be carried up by mother airplane to the definite height; then, the launch vehicle will be released and flied - to the insert of satellite into the desired orbit. Aerial launch system success depends on a set of complex elements and their interactions. In the present study, first of all, the element interactions will be investigated by system engineering approach based on operational scenarios; then, a new approach for... 

    Simulation and Analysis of the Coolant Mixing Test within the Reactor Pressure Vessel of BNPP Using ANSYS CFX 18.0

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khalvandi, Mohammad (Author) ; Ghofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Various factors, such as increasing or decreasing the heat removal from the initial circuit, or increasing the flow rate of the cooling fluid in the reactor, causes the phenomenon of the coolant mixing in the PWR reactors. In this project, the thermohydraulic test of coolant mixing has been simulated in the pressure vessel of the Bushehr nuclear reactor. In this test, the mixing of the coolant caused by the reduction of heat removal from the primary circuit by the secondary circuit is investigated. In this case, the primary circuit temperature increases in the loop where the heat removal is reduced. The most important consequence of this event is the reactivity changes at the core of the... 

    TCAS Logic Improvement for Airliners Formation Flights

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dolatabadi, Shirin (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study explores the trajectory optimization of two aircrafts’ formation flight seeking minimization of fuel consumption and flight duration while considering activation of the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) during the flights. In order to model the effects of this system, a set of codes has been developed in the Matlab software environment, which utilizes an estimation model of induced drag for each aircraft by their relative positions. Also, position rotation is allowed, and the number and location of rotations are controllable by the user. The TCAS determines the allowable distances between aircrafts during flights based on relative velocities and relative heading angles.... 

    Simulation of Loop Connection of RCPs during Commissioning Test of BNPP Using RELAP 5 Code to Two or Three Operating Ones

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zeynalian, MirHadi (Author) ; Ghofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In order to ensure the safety of the plants, a set of commissioning tests based on international standards for nuclear power plants is carried out before operation. In this research, one of the Bushehr power plant commissioning tests, the loop connection primary circuit cooling pump test, was simulated using the RELAP5 code. In this test, the effects of loop connection primary circuit pumps on the thermohydraulic parameters and the eneterance of test-related systems was evaluated. After simulating the systems related to the test and extracting the results of the stable state, were evaluated the transient results was obtained with the experimental results of the test of loop connection the... 

    "Aircraft Performance Enhancement via Mass Distribution Management"

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zeyghami, Samane (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This work describes a methodology to enhance aircraft performance via proper mass distribution management. The methodology aims to limit aircraft configuration in early stages of the design process to its desired performance. Mass Distribution Management (MDM), that is used in this work, is a new mathematical model which predicts the so-called aircraft Handling Qualities (HQ) via proper positioning of aircraft mass. This work shows how proper changes in B-747-100 fuel tanks arrangement can enhance its flight quality up to level one during its entire cruise flight without use of any stability augmentation systems. In general this work introduce a methodology to examine different fuel tanks... 

    Airport Capacity Determination by Fuzzy Logic

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tanha, Mahdieh (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    An automatic air traffic controller system is designed in this research. The major goal is to aid the human controller in decision making at real air traffic control situations. The air traffic system is modeled by queuing theory. Since respond rapidity is very important in air traffic control, so the fuzzy logic is utilized to construct a rule-base. This rule-base determines optimum policies while considering the operational matters, minimum separation distance requirements, air traffic controller techniques, and work-load. This project is an initial design for air traffic automation system which considers scheduling optimality as well as delay reduction. The case study is done on Denver... 

    Modification of Design Target Area, based on Aircraft Terrain Following Missions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khosravi, Arash (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This work investigates the possibility of developing suitable design guidelines for aircraft flying in very low altitude as well as terrain following flights (TFF). The work aims to highlight the TFF mission in the early stages of design process; as oppose to other mission conducted by the aircraft. Current approach in TFF relies heavily on efficient Flight Control System (FCS) regardless of the overall configuration of aircraft. However, in this work, we show not all aircraft in the service could conduct TFF and maneuverability of airplane is very important. In fact, we investigate the overall impact of TFF on the wing loading (W/S) and thrust loading (T/W); if we were to design an aircraft... 

    Management of System Requirements in Systems Engineering Process with Axiomatic Design Principles

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mollajan, Ali (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Functional Requirements (FR) are traditionally known to be "input" as far as an engineering process is concerned. However, for a Systems Engineer (SE), this is not the case. A well-known task of a SE is, in fact, to develop FRs from what is considered as the customer needs. The traditional approach to develop suitable FRs involves an algorithmic procedure; which mostly relies on the skills, knowledge, attitude, and experiences of the SE or experts members of design team. It is therefore an ad-hoc method which results in quite a few numbers of trial-errors and its effectiveness only reveals itself as time goes on. The current work aims to address such a shortcoming in Systems Engineering... 

    A Study of Induced Systems Behavioral

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farhangi, Hadi (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Towards basic-applied Research in the System Sciences fields, this Research has been to try to understand the behavior patterns and Functional Architecture of parasitic organisms and Use these in Social-Economic Systems. In this research four scenarios for parasite behavior were found and based on one of them, the recent "Financial Crisis in Greece" has been evaluated. The results show that the developed model, can be effective in similar conditions.
     

    Application of PSA Methods in the Reliability Analysis of EPSS of Busherhr NPP in case of Station Black Out

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khorrami, Vahid (Author) ; Ghofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    LOOP accident is one of the most important accidents in NPPS and it leads to loss of power supply of the RCP pumps which are the main pumps of primary circuit. Subsequently trip of the rector occurs. In safety analysis, concerning worst conditions, assumes that after a small period of time, main generator of plant stops working and loss of AC power supply of all power plant loads including safety systems ocures. To control of this accident, it’s necessary to startup and load backup power supply system (EDGs) for at least one safety channels, if not, the accident moves forwards and becomes S.B.O accident which is more important accident that ends to core damage because of stops working of all... 

    Investigating the Load Following Capabilities of Bushehr Power Plant Reactor

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farhangi, Reza (Author) ; Gofrani, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Continuous variation of electrical loads in the power grid results in fluctuations of voltage frequency and. Accordingly, the need to the dynamic stability of the power grid would necessitates a constant balance between the production and consumption rates of electric power. In the same vein, given the launch of Bushehr nuclear power plant and its connection to the national electricity network, an investigation of the power plant’s capabilities in changing the produced power seems to be an important necessity.
    Therefore, modeling the Bushehr reactor core in the DynCo code, the present thesis is aimed at investigating the reactor behavior during the power change periods with the...