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    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Harati, Mojtaba (Author) ; Moghaddam, Hassan (Supervisor)
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    The observed response of medium rise buildings during sever earthquakes worldwide has indicated that RC buildings with shear walls behave considerably better than other buildings. The conviction that shear walls are inherently brittle still prevails amongst engineers, and therefore, they usually prefer to choose moment resisting RC frames without shear walls. In this study, a number of RC frames, with and without shear walls are designed in accordance with the seismic codes, and are then subjected to an assemble of severe earthquakes. The results of timehistory nonlinear analyses of these models are then used to investigate the effect of the presence of shear walls within the framework of... 

    Semisolid Stir Joining of AZ91 Alloy to A356 Alloy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Harati, Meysam (Author) ; Ashuri, Hossein (Supervisor)
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    Today, Mg and Al as the widely used metals, make a special contribution to automotive, electronics and aerospace industries. Increasing the application of alloys of these metals, has extended the demand for reliable joint between alloys of these two metals. The main problem with the dissimilar joining of A356 alloy and AZ91 alloy is hard and brittle intermetallic compounds formation such as Mg17Al12 and Mg2Si which brings about welding strength reduction. By far, a large number of researches about dissimilar joining of AZ91 alloy and A356 alloy in semi-solid condition have not accomplished. In this method two fragments, one from AZ91 alloy and another from A356 alloy among which was a 2... 

    Solute-solvent interaction effects on second-order rate constants of reaction between 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene and aniline in alcohol-water mixtures

    , Article International Journal of Chemical Kinetics ; Volume 37, Issue 2 , 2005 , Pages 90-97 ; 05388066 (ISSN) Harati, M ; Gholami, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    The second-order rate coefficients for aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction between 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene and aniline have been measured in aqueous solutions of ethanol and methanol at 25°C. The plots of rate constants versus mole fraction of water show a maximum in all-aqueous solutions. The effect of four empirical solvent parameters including hydrogen bond donor acidity (α), dipolarity/polarizability (π*). normalized polarity (ETN), and solvophobicity (Sp) has been investigated. This investigation has been carried out by means of simple and multiple regression models A dual-parameter equation of log k2 versus Sp and α was obtained in all-aqueous solutions (n = 41, r = 0.962,... 

    Seismic Performance Evaluation of RC Frames Rehabilitated by Different Techniques Using IDA

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mashhadi Harati, Rasoul (Author) ; Khalu, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Seismic behavior of multi-story frames widely has been studied in recently. So that such studies can lead the earthquakes-resistance system to better performance. The dramatic growth of computer processing power make it possible that nonlinear dynamic analysis of structures with great precision could be done. One of the advantages of nonlinear analysis is achieve behavioral performance of structures during an earthquake. Knowledge of the performance, enables us to identify structural weaknesses result in devising to improve these. The aim of this study is to evaluate the seismic performance of reinforced concrete frames have been improved, using different techniques. The frames are designed... 

    Recognition of human speech phonemes using a novel fuzzy approach

    , Article Applied Soft Computing Journal ; Volume 7, Issue 3 , 2007 , Pages 828-839 ; 15684946 (ISSN) Halavati, R ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Harati Zadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Recognition of human speech has long been a hot topic among artificial intelligence and signal processing researches. Most of current policies for this subject are based on extraction of precise features of voice signal and trying to make most out of them by heavy computations. But this focus on signal details has resulted in too much sensitivity to noise and as a result, the necessity of complex noise detection and removal algorithms, which composes a trade-off between fast or noise robust recognition. This paper presents a novel approach to speech recognition using fuzzy modeling and decision making that ignores noise instead of its detection and removal. To do so, the speech spectrogram... 

    Artificial emotions for artificial systems

    , Article 2008 AAAI Spring Symposium, Stanford, CA, 26 March 2008 through 28 March 2008 ; Volume SS-08-04 , 2008 , Pages 46-49 ; 9781577353607 (ISBN) Harati Zadeh, S ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Halavati, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    To produce emotional artificial systems in AI domain, usually a subset of human emotional states are imported to the target domain and the major differences between natural and artificial domains are often ignored. In this paper we will discuss about why such an approach is not useful for all possible applications of emotions and we will show how it is necessary and possible to produce artificial emotion systems based on the target systems goals, abilities and needs  

    Emotional behavior: a resource management approach

    , Article Adaptive Behavior ; Volume 14, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 357-380 ; 10597123 (ISSN) Harati Zadeh, S ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Halavati, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Emotions are the subject of study in many research areas, including psychology, physiology and artificial intelligence. However, there is not yet a general computational definition for emotions and many of the related works in artificial intelligence are based on uncertain assumptions about the origin, features, and applications of emotions. Therefore, we direct our studies toward achieving a better understanding of emotions and generating a computational model that could be a base for further research in the field. As a first step, we present the results of our study into the possible role of emotions in mental resource management. To do so, we will introduce a model of emotions based on... 

    A Model for Generating Emotional Behavior

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Harati Zadeh, Saman (Author) ; Bagheri Shouraki, Saeeid (Supervisor)
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    After three decades of research, the concept of emotion as an aspect of initelligence in artificial systems, is still unclear. Most of emotion models in AI are aimed to simulate the emotional states of human in differenct levels of abstraction and functionality. Therefore, the concept of emotions in artificial systems is completely dependent on human being’s emotional states and can not be used as a general tool for improving the intellingence of artificial systems. In this thesis, we have tried to show that defining emotion in a more abstract level can expand the domain of its appications in AI. According to some existing theories about emotions, we modeled emotions as local semi-soloutions... 

    Numerical Simulation of Two-Phase Annular Flow in Horizontal Tubes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Harati, Mohammad Ali (Author) ; Nouri Borujerdi, Ali (Supervisor)
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    Two-phase flows are widely used in petrochemical industry, chemical processes, boilers, nuclear reactors, cooling systems and air conditioning equipment. Since the problem of earth’s ozone layer and global warming, the analysis of flow characteristics in evaporators are necessary to improve performance of refrigerating systems and saving the environment. Most of the researchers have been studied the evaporation of two phase flow refrigerant through experimental studies and numerical analysis has less attention in the literature. In this Thesis, a mathematical model based on the two-phase separated flow model is developed to simulate the evaporation of pure refrigerant under constant heat... 

    On the reduction of the number of required motions in the dynamic analysis using a refined spectral matching

    , Article Earthquake and Structures ; Volume 21, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 425-444 ; 20927614 (ISSN) Harati, M ; Mashayekhi, M ; Mohammadnezhad, H ; Jaberi, H ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Techno-Press  2021
    Abstract
    This study aims to show the efficiency of a proposed spectral matching technique for the reduction of required ground motions in the dynamic time history analysis. In this non-stationary spectral matching approach, unconstrained optimization is employed to adjust the signal to match a target spectrum. Adjustment factors of discrete wavelet transform (DWT) coefficients associated with the signals are then considered as decision variables and the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm is employed to find the optimum values of DWT coefficients. This matching algorithm turns out to be quite effective in the spectral matching objective, where matching at multiple damping ratios can be readily achieved.... 

    Experimental evaluation of the effect of residual stress field on crack growth behaviour in C(T) specimen

    , Article Engineering Fracture Mechanics ; Volume 73, Issue 13 , 2006 , Pages 1772-1782 ; 00137944 (ISSN) Farrahi, G. H ; Majzoobi, G. H ; Hosseinzadeh, F ; Harati, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The effects of the residual stress field resulting from shot peening and the indentation technique were investigated in relation to fatigue crack closure and crack growth behaviour. Compact Specimens of 20NiCrMo2 were used in this investigation. The regions of residual stress field were located behind the fatigue crack tip. Crack closure behaviour was measured with back face strain and crack mouth opening displacement gauges. Crack length was monitored by the compliance and microscopic methods. Residual stress was measured by the incremental hole-drilling method. Subsequently the closure level, propagation rate and resulting crack growth retardation were studied. Crack closure and attendant... 

    Evolution of speech recognizer agents by artificial life

    , Article Wec 05: Fourth World Enformatika Conference, Istanbul, 24 June 2005 through 26 June 2005 ; Volume 6 , 2005 , Pages 237-240 ; 9759845857 (ISBN) Halavati, R ; Bagheri Shouraki, S ; Harati Zadeh, S ; Lucas, C ; Ardil C ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Artificial Life can be used as an agent training approach in large state spaces. This paper presents an artificial life method to increase the training speed of some speech recognizer agents which where previously trained by genetic algorithms. Using this approach, vertical training (genetic mutations and selection) is combined with horizontal training (individual learning through reinforcement learning) and results in a much faster evolution than simple genetic algorithm. The approach is tested and a comparison with GA cases on a standard speech data base is presented. COPYRIGHT © ENFORMATIKA  

    Preparation, Surface Modification and Application of Nanocomposite Membranes Based on Transition Metals- Dichalcogenide Nanoparticles in Forward Osmosis Desalination Process

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Nikkhoo, Mohammad (Author) ; Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba (Supervisor) ; Ahadian, Mohammad Mahdi (Supervisor) ; Amini, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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    Different parts of this research are focused on developing FO membranes and improving their performance. For this purpose, thin film composite (TFC) membranes with fixed composition of polyethersulfone/polyamide (PES/PA) have been used to investigate the effect of nanocomposites containing transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) on their performance. The support layer in all cases is PES, which is prepared through the phase inversion process and does not contain any nanofillers. The modification process takes place in the polyamide layer by dispersing the desired nanoparticles in the aqueous monomer solution necessary to form this active layer. Identification and characterization of... 

    Synthesis, Structure and Catalytic Application of Mn, Fe and Mo Complexes with Schiff base and Oxazoline ligands and Theoretical Mechanistic Studies on the Role of Heme and non-Heme Iron(IV)-Oxo Species in Hydroxylation and Epoxidation Reactions

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Tahsini , Laleh (Author) ; Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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    The first part of this thesis describes the synthesis and characterization of several Mn, Fe and Mo complexes containing tridentate Schiff base and oxazoline ligands and their reactivities as catalysts in the oxidation of organic compounds like olefins and sulfides, as well. The crystal structures of newly prepared cis-dioxo-bis[2-(2′-hydroxyphenyl)-oxazolinato]molybdenum(VI), cis-[MoO2(phox)2] and (N-hydroxyphenyl-salicylidenamine)(acetylacetonato)ethanol iron(III), [FeIII(N-OPh-sal)(acac)EtOH] complexes have been described by X-ray crystallography. Due to the difficulties in the preparation of suitable single crystals of novel... 

    Design and Fabrication of RFID Front END Transceiver single chip with 2.5W Output Power

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Javidan, Javad (Author) ; Atarodi, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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    This thesis deals with the front-End of an Integrated RFID Reader operated in 860MHz to 960MHz, which integrates a RF transceiver including PA, LNA and Mixer. In the receiver part, a power amplifier was fabricated and measured and in the transmitter part, LNA and Mixer were designed. There is a growing interest in utilizing CMOS technologies for RF power amplifiers (PAs). Although several advances have been made recently to enable full integration of PAs in CMOS, it is still among the most difficult challenges in achieving a truly single-chip radio system in CMOS. This is exacerbated by supply voltage reduction due to CMOS technology scaling and on-chip passive losses due to the conductive... 

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hatami, Mojgan (Author) ; Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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    Inert gold become catalytically active when dispersed in the form of nanoparticles. Isolated gold nanoparticles have demonstrated high catalytic activity for both oxidation and reduction reactions. In order to obtain high catalytic activity, gold nanoparticles are generally dispersed on support materials, among which oxides are commonly used. However, a substantial decrease in activity and selectivity of the immobilized catalysts is frequently observed due to the heterogeneous nature of these support materials in reaction media. In the course of our study on the metal-based catalysis for synthesis of organic compounds, we herein report that rod-shaped Au nanoparticles in aqua solution... 

    Synthesis and Characterization of a novel Ruthenium(II) Complex With Bidentate O,N-donor OxazolineLigand and Study of Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfides and Alkanes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseini, Mojtaba (Author) ; Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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    The 2-(2′-hydroxyphenyl)-oxazoline ligand (Hphox) is generated from 1:1 condensation of methyl salicylate with 2-aminoethanol. Novel [Ru(Hphox)2(H2O)2] (Hphox = 2-(2′-hydroxyphenyl)-oxazoline ) complex has been synthesized and characterized by physic-chemical methods. Oxidation of sulfides catalyzed by the mixed-ligand ruthenium(II) complex [Ru(Hphox)2(H2O)2]using urea-hydrogen peroxide (UHP) as oxidant was investigated under mild condition within 1 h. The results showed that mixed-ligand ruthenium(II) complex was effective catalyst in oxidation of sulfides in whichsulfoxideswere the only products. Using this catalytic system in the oxidation of alkanes, ketones were obtained as the main... 

    Synthesis of Core-Shell Nanoparticles Supported Iron and Vanadium Schiff Base and Their Application as a Catalyst for Oxidation of Sulfides, Alcohols and Olefins

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Payab, Ebrahim (Author) ; Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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    In this work, synthesized Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles andcoated with SiO2 to prepare magnetic core-shell nanoparticles. Then immobilized Schiff baseof iron and vanadium complexes on magnetic core-shell nanoparticles was prepared as a recoverable magnetic nano catalysts. These catalysts were named Fe3O4@SiO2@L1@Fe, Fe3O4@SiO2@L2@Fe and Fe3O4@SiO2@L3@V. Furthermore,olefines epoxidation, sulfides and alcohols oxidation were studied with using iron and vanadium magnetic nano catalysts. The supported catalysts were characterized by atomic absorption, FT-IR and UV–Vis spectra.The catalytic performance of the synthesized iron catalyst was tested for the epoxidation of cyclohexene, styrene and... 

    Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts by Immobilization of Molybdenum and Manganese-shiff Base Complexes into the Nanopores of Zeolite and SBA-15

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Zare, Maryam (Author) ; Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
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    This thesisconsiders new fundamental approaches to yield heterogeneous catalysts in to three sections. The first section described the immobilization of the molybdenum-Schiff base complexes in pores of SBA-15 in two different methodologies depending on the actual structure of the complexes., (i) stepwise formation of the complex by initial covalent anchoring of one of the components and consecutive solid phase synthesis consisting of the condensation of the other components of the salen complex (iii) one-step complex immobilization by covalent binding through the ligand.Based on the first methodology, we report the preparation of ordered mesoporous silica SBA-15 containing a molybdenum... 

    Synthesis and Characterization of Various Transition Metal Complexes and the Application in Oxidation, Heck, Suzuki, Sonogashira and Olefin Metathesis

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Amini, Mojtaba (Author) ; Bagherzadeh, Mojtaba (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In nature, catalysis is of vital importance in a wide variety of biochemical processes catalyzed by metalloenzymes. The functions performed by the metalloenzymes and their significance have inspired a range of biomimetic studies, and intense efforts have been concentrated on the synthesis of low molecular weight complexes to model the spectroscopic features of such enzymes. Concomitantly, a challenging frontier in the field of biomimetic chemistry is the development of highly reactive model compounds that are able to effect rapid and selective substrate conversion. Some important catalytic transformations that have gained attention in recent years involve the carbon-carbon coupling, olefin...