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Numerical study of CO and CO2 formation in CH4/H2 blended flame under MILD condition
, Article Combustion and Flame ; Volume 160, Issue 9 , September , 2013 , Pages 1636-1649 ; 00102180 (ISSN) ; Tabejamaat, S ; Hassanpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Reduction of air pollutants formation from hydrocarbon combustion process requires improvements in combustion systems. The moderate and intense low oxygen dilution (MILD) combustion technique is an opportunity to achieve such a goal. MILD combustion is a combustion regime which can be attained by high temperature preheating and high level dilution. In this paper, the mechanism of CO and CO2 formation for a CH4/H2 fuel mixture is studied under MILD combustion condition of a jet in hot coflow (JHC) burner. This investigation is done using the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and also zero dimensional well-stirred reactor (WSR) analysis. The RANS equations with modified k-ε equations are...
Evolution of multiple states machines for recognition of online cursive handwriting
, Article 2006 World Automation Congress, WAC'06, Budapest, 24 June 2006 through 26 June 2006 ; 2006 ; 1889335339 (ISBN); 9781889335339 (ISBN) ; Shouraki, S. B ; Hassanpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2006
Abstract
Recognition of cursive handwritings such as Persian script is a hard task as there is no fixed segmentation and simultaneous segmentation and recognition is required. This paper presents a novel comparison method for such tasks which is based on a Multiple States Machine to perform robust elastic comparison of small segments with high speed through generation and maintenance of a set of concurrent possible hypotheses, The approach is implemented on Persian (Farsi) language using a typical feature set and a specific tailored genetic algorithm and the recognition and computation time is compared with dynamic programming comparison approach. Copyright - World Automation Congress (WAC) 2006
Investigating the behavior of circular concrete filled PVC tube columns under concentric and eccentric load using FEM
, Article Asian Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 22, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 589-603 ; 15630854 (ISSN) ; Khaloo, A ; Hassanpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the response of concrete-filled composite tube column under concentric and eccentric loads. To evaluate the influence of PVC pipe on the behavior of concrete-filled composite tubes, concrete-filled PVC pipe (CFPT) were modeled by ABAQUS software. The results demonstrate that the presence of the PVC pipe makes the concrete column more ductile and have a significant effect on the stress–strain curve of the CFPT after the peak strength, in a way that the confinement increased by raising the thickness of PVC pipe, but the confinement effect of the PVC pipe decreased by the increment of the column diameter and compressive strength of the concrete...
Investigating the behavior of circular concrete filled PVC tube columns under concentric and eccentric load using FEM
, Article Asian Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 22, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 589-603 ; 15630854 (ISSN) ; Khaloo, A ; Hassanpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the response of concrete-filled composite tube column under concentric and eccentric loads. To evaluate the influence of PVC pipe on the behavior of concrete-filled composite tubes, concrete-filled PVC pipe (CFPT) were modeled by ABAQUS software. The results demonstrate that the presence of the PVC pipe makes the concrete column more ductile and have a significant effect on the stress–strain curve of the CFPT after the peak strength, in a way that the confinement increased by raising the thickness of PVC pipe, but the confinement effect of the PVC pipe decreased by the increment of the column diameter and compressive strength of the concrete...
Optimal trajectory planning for flight through microburst wind shears
, Article Aerospace Science and Technology ; Volume 15, Issue 7 , October , 2011 , Pages 567-576 ; 12709638 (ISSN) ; Kiani, M ; Hassanpour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Microburst wind shear is a potential hazard for aviation safety, especially in some crucial phases of flight like take-off and landing. Optimal trajectories could be useful for suitable retrieval of transport aircrafts encountering microburst. These types of trajectories are investigated in this paper for landing phase in two scenarios of escape and landing utilizing the most recent realistic analytical model of the microburst. In this regard, a set of complete six degrees of freedom aircraft's equations of motion is taken in a variation formulation of this problem. This approach is particularly useful for determination of optimal escape or approach trajectories constrained with respect to...
Experimental and numerical investigation of minimum required fiber content in bending characteristics of 100 MPa UHPC-formulated concrete
, Article Case Studies in Construction Materials ; Volume 16 , 2022 ; 22145095 (ISSN) ; Khaloo, A ; Hassanpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
Abstract
The present study investigates the lowest possible amount of steel and polypropylene fibers in improving the compressive and flexural strength, stiffness, and energy capacity of high strength 100 MPa concrete with a mix design similar to that of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC). Twenty-eight 100 × 200 mm cylindrical specimens with 0%, 0.2%, 0.4%, and 0.6% volumetric percentage of short steel fibers and polypropylene fibers were fabricated, which were at the lowest predicted percentages with respect to fiber content recommended in the literature. To assess the flexural performance of fiber-reinforced concrete panels, specimens with dimensions of 200 × 600 × 20 mm were made with the same...
Kinematics and force analysis of a 6 degrees of freedom 3-UPS mechanism with triangular platform for haptic applications
, Article International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems ; 2012 , Pages 694-698 ; 15987833 (ISSN) ; 9781467322478 (ISBN) ; Sadeghpour, M ; Hassanpour, S ; Vossoughi, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
This paper presents inverse dynamics equations for a 3-UPS mechanism using virtual work principle. This mechanism has three UPS legs connecting the base to a triangular platform. By changing the orientation of leg's actuators a non-symmetric mechanism with a suitable workspace near the origin without any singularity is obtained. Direct and inverse kinematics Jacobian matrices of the mechanism are obtained by the Newton-Euler approach. Then the inverse dynamics problem is solved using the principle of virtual work, so that the force and torque of active actuators have been obtained by having external forces (force and torque) acted on the platform. Force analysis of the 3-UPS mechanism has...
Characterizing the effect of traffic density on ambient CO, NO2, and PM2.5 in Tehran, Iran: an hourly land-use regression model
, Article Transportation Letters ; 2017 , Pages 1-11 ; 19427867 (ISSN) ; Jamshidi, H ; Samimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Economic development and population growth in Tehran has increased demand for goods movement and road transportation. This trend has increased mobile source emissions and citizens’ exposure, imposing severe health risks. We used the framework of Land-Use Regression models to quantify the effect of real-time traffic, within buffer distance, on hourly exposure of CO, NO2, and PM2.5. Effect of residential, industrial, and governmental land-use in addition to the effect of pollution sources, such as construction sites and airport were assessed on air pollution. Meteorological variables were also employed to adjust between day variations. R-squared of the models were 38, 27, and 38% for CO, NO2,...
Characterizing the effect of traffic density on ambient CO, NO2, and PM2.5 in Tehran, Iran: an hourly land-use regression model
, Article Transportation Letters ; Volume 11, Issue 8 , 2019 , Pages 436-446 ; 19427867 (ISSN) ; Jamshidi, H ; Samimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2019
Abstract
Economic development and population growth in Tehran has increased demand for goods movement and road transportation. This trend has increased mobile source emissions and citizens’ exposure, imposing severe health risks. We used the framework of Land-Use Regression models to quantify the effect of real-time traffic, within buffer distance, on hourly exposure of CO, NO2, and PM2.5. Effect of residential, industrial, and governmental land-use in addition to the effect of pollution sources, such as construction sites and airport were assessed on air pollution. Meteorological variables were also employed to adjust between day variations. R-squared of the models were 38, 27, and 38% for CO, NO2,...
Vibration analysis of a composite Timoshenko beam with actuating layers under motion of a uniformlly traveling partially disributed mass
, Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2007, Seattle, WA, 11 November 2007 through 15 November 2007 ; Volume 9 PART C , 2008 , Pages 1933-1942 ; 0791843033 (ISBN); 9780791843031 (ISBN) ; Pirbodaghi, T ; Paak, M ; Hassanpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In this paper, a thorough investigation of response of a composite Timoshenko simply-supported beam with actuating layers, under the motion of a partially distributed mass is studied and a control system based on the feedback of beam's deflection velocity is applied to alleviate and suppress the vibration of the beam in either case when the mass is still traveling on the beam or departed the beam. The actuating layers are made up of Terfenol-D smart material which are sensitive to magnetic field (magnetostrictive materials) and this trait makes them very suitable to be used for vibration control. They introduce damping to the system through which the energy of system dissipates. The response...
Archaeometallurgical studies on the bronze vessels from "sangtarashan", Luristan, W-Iran
, Article Iranica Antiqua ; Volume 48 , 2013 , Pages 147-174 ; 00210870 (ISSN) ; Emami, S. M ; Malekzadeh, M ; Hassanpour, A ; Davami, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this paper, an analysis is presented of some bronze vessels from recent excavations at the first millennium BC site of Sangtarashan in eastern Luristan, Iran, according to metallography (OM), ICP-OES and SEM-EDS methods to identify alloying as well as manufacturing processes. This study provides new evidence for a better understanding of the bronze archaeometallurgy during the Iron Age in Iran. It concludes that the artifacts contain homogenous and single phase tin bronze (Cu-Sn) alloy. The Sn content in the artifacts also allowed to apply mechanical operations on the vessels without causing brittleness. Apart from tin, other elements that are classified as trace elements were present,...
Some Innovations in Expantion of Causal Quantum Mechanics to Quantum Field Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golshani, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
The advent of Quantum Mechanics in the beginning of twentieth century created a fundamental evolution on physics. The ability and performance of Quantum Mechanics in perception of natural phenomena have spread its penetration farther than physics and affected different realms of science, and especially Philosophy. As a result, several philosophic and logical principles defined according to the Quantum Mechanics, and also several of them were rejected because of their inconsistency with Quantum Mechanics. Since Quantum Mechanics was not flawless theory, some of these evolutions have created profound deviations in interpretation and perception of nature. One of these changes was denial of...
Influence of Compressive GFRP bars on Flexural Performance of Reinforced Concrete Beams
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khaloo, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
This study inspects the flexural response of RC beams at the presence of compressive GFRP bars as well as tensile bars. Total of 9 reinforced beams were investigated. Three values of tensile reinforcement percentage were considered. For each tensile reinforcement value, three types of compressive reinforcement were taken into account which are classified into zero compressive bars, less than tensile reinforcement value and similar to tensile reinforcement value. The concrete was used in this study is C45 and as a constant parameter.Specimens were tested with four-point bending method using the actuator equipped at the strong floor laboratory to attain maximum flexural strength and...
The multi-vehicle travelling purchaser problem with priority in purchasing and uncertainty in demand
, Article International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management ; Volume 39, Issue 3 , June , 2021 , Pages 359-389 ; 17427967 (ISSN) ; Eshghi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Inderscience Publishers
2021
Abstract
The multi-vehicle travelling purchaser problem with priority in purchasing (MTPP-PIP) is a new variant of the classic travelling purchaser problem (TPP) in which the set of products is divided into different priority groups. The purpose of this article is to find the least cost cycles in which each product should be purchased according to its predefined priority. To fit the model with the real world further, multiple purchasers (multi-vehicle) and uncertainty in the products demands are assumed. In this paper, a mathematical programming formulation is developed based on a clustered supplier graph whereby the suppliers are categorised into different clusters according to their corresponding...
Introduction of a new hydrocarbon based chemical for wettability alteration of reservoir rocks to gas wetting condition
, Article 79th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2017, 12 June 2017 through 15 June 2017 ; 2017 ; 9789462822177 (ISBN) ; Joonaki, E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Ghanaatian, S ; Hassanpour Youzband, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Condensate and water blockage are known as the most prevalent causes of well productivity decline in gas condensate reservoirs. The methodology of wettability alteration of near wellbore region to gas wetting condition, is a novel and permanent technique to address the aforementioned problem. In this work, we report the introduction of a hydrocarbon based polymer solution to change the wettability of reservoir rocks from liquid wetting to intermediate- to gas wetting condition. Both air-n-decane and air-water contact angles changed from liquid wetting condition to intermediate and gas wetting condition, respectively, after treatment of calcite and laminated glass thin sections with chemical...
Task Migration in 3D NoCs Using Game Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hessabi, Shahin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Combination of 3D IC technology and network on chip (NoC) is an effective solution to increase system scalability, and also alleviate the interconnect problem in large scale integrated circuits. However, due to the increased power density in 3D NoC systems and the destructive impact of high temperatures on chip reliability, applying thermal management solutions becomes crucial in such circuits. Since hardware thermal control techniques, such as DVFS, can cause significant degradation on chip performance, in this thesis we propose a runtime distributed migration algorithm based on game theory to balance the heat dissipation among processing elements (PEs) in 3D NoCs. The objective of this...
Performance Assessment of Modeling, Control and Optimization Techniques for Discrete Event System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bozorgmehry Boozarjomehry, Ramin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hybrid systems are the systems that in addition to their dependency on time, the occurrence of variouis events paly a vital role in their dynamic behavior. These systems inherit the characteristics of two inherently different categories of the dynamic systems which are: a) the continuous-variable dynamic systems; and b) discrete-event systems. Many systems in science and engineering can be considered as hybrid systems; among these one can mention the dynamic operation of stage wise processes, in which each mode of operation has its own dynamic behavior. Transition from one mode to another one is caused by the occurrence of various events. The main objective of this work is to investigate...
Temperature control in three-network on chips using task migration
, Article IET Computers and Digital Techniques ; Vol. 7, issue. 6 , November , 2013 , pp. 274-281 ; 1751-861X (online) ; Hessabi, H ; Hamedani, P. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Combination of three-dimensional (3D) IC technology and network on chip (NoC) is an effective solution to increase system scalability and also alleviate the interconnect problem in large-scale integrated circuits. However, because of the increased power density in 3D NoC systems and the destructive effect of high temperatures on chip reliability, applying thermal management solutions becomes crucial in such circuits. In this study, the authors propose a runtime distributed migration algorithm based on game theory to balance the heat dissipation among processing elements (PEs) in a 3D NoC chip multiprocessor. The objective of this algorithm is to minimise the 3D NoC system's peak temperature,...
Temperature control in three-network on chips using task migration
, Article IET Computers and Digital Techniques ; Volume 7, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 274-281 ; 17518601 (ISSN) ; Hessabi, H ; Hamedani, P. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Combination of three-dimensional (3D) IC technology and network on chip (NoC) is an effective solution to increase system scalability and also alleviate the interconnect problem in large-scale integrated circuits. However, because of the increased power density in 3D NoC systems and the destructive effect of high temperatures on chip reliability, applying thermal management solutions becomes crucial in such circuits. In this study, the authors propose a runtime distributed migration algorithm based on game theory to balance the heat dissipation among processing elements (PEs) in a 3D NoC chip multiprocessor. The objective of this algorithm is to minimise the 3D NoC system's peak temperature,...
Simulation of in Plane and Lateral Vibration of a Graphene Plate, Based on the Clasic Plate Theory and the most General form of Strain Gradient Theory and Deriving the Constitutive Law Parameters from Molecular Mechanic Parameters
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouzabadi, Rohollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
Here the differential equations of a Graphene sheet deformation is determined by making use of the most general form of first Strain Gradient Elasticity (SGE) theory. In order to derive the equations of in-plane and out-of-plane deformations, the matrix representation of Strain Gradient constitutive law is used. Vibration of the nano-plate is studied by modeling the plate based on Kirchhoff theory and application of variation of energy, therefor the in-plane and out-of-plane vibration of the nano-plate is found through Navier analytical solution. After all natural frequencies are obtained based on SGE parameters. SGE parameters are determined by calculating the potential of a representative...