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The Impact of Penetration of Electric Vehicles on Distribution System Planning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ehsan, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
The usage of plugin hybrid electric vehicles has environmental benefits. However, the penetration of these components raises important concerns for grid planning. Thus, it is necessary to model the load change due to their charge to investigate the impact of these vehicles on distribution networks. For this reason, it is necessary to determine the specifications of these vehicles, such as battery charge and energy consumption on daily trips. In addition, the study of some behavioral patterns of these vehicles and some experts are necessary to complete the model.In this thesis, an active distribution network is planned using dynamic programming formulation. In this model, some buses are added...
Improving Distributed SVM Learning Algorithm in MapReduce Framework Using Coding
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafari, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the rise of the concept of “Big Data”, both data volumes and data processing time increased, imposing the need for new methods of processing and computation of said data.Analytical and computational methods in Machine Learning are some of the most important applications of Big Data processing. There exist many methods of data analysis in the Machine Learning field, each requiring extensive processing on Big Data. One of the methods for working with Big Data is Distributed Systems. MapReduce is one of the most popular methods distributed computation by increasing the ease and speed of distributed processing of big data. But a number of bottlenecks have been discovered in MapReduce which...
Inventory Planning in HBB with Combined Transfusion and Multiple Crossmatch Policy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Najafi, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
major challenges in field of blood supply chain has made it to an important field of study in these era. Due to specific holding environment and limited lifetime, inventory management and inventory planning of blood banks are interesting fields for research. On the other hand, various process in a blood bank make this field very complicated. In this thesis an integer programming model is presented to minimize wastage and shortages in a hospital blood bank (HBB). Elective demands are considered in a finite horizon. This model considers blood compatibility (in case of shortage of same blood group) and crossmathcing a single unit of blood package for more than one patient (demand). Inventory...
Torsional Vibration Modeling and Measurement in Single Rotor Machinery for Fault Diagnosis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzad, Mahdi (Supervisor) ; Mahdigholi, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Experimental investigation of drillstring dynamics is essential to complete the theoretical studies and to alleviate complexity of such dynamic models. Vibration is one of the most effective parameter affecting drilling operation. Most of the experimental setups are looking for drilling mud tests, operational characteristics of bit under several bad condition and bit mud stone interaction in drilling operation and there are few setups to study vibration of the drilling setups. In this project a test rig has been introduce which is a scale of a real industrial drilling rig by the factor of 10300. Then based on the field studies of drilling failures in Iranian oil drilling rig , a crack has...
Effect of Trade Structure Similarity on Business Cycle Synchronization
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Barakchian, Mahdi (Supervisor) ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
The determinants of business cycles and how to deal with them are amongst the most important issues in macroeconomics. Using the annual data between 1980 to 2012, available for six oil producing members of Gulf cooperation council, we draw a connection between trade structure and business cycle synchronization. In fact, we try to answer whether the same trade structure in these countries with very similar characteristics has led to synchronized booms and recessions among them. Assuming cross correlation, different estimation methods, including common correlated effects, confirm the positive significant effect of trades tructure on business...
Design and Operational Analysis of Superconducting Qubits
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fardmanesh, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Quantum bits, also known as Qubits are the smallest building blocks of quantum computers, their correct operation has a great impact on quantum computing fidelity. For this purpose, Qubits need to have the necessary properties. Many properties have been defined for Josephson junction-based Qubits in order to implement better qubits. In this master thesis, the main characteristics of superconducting quantum bits including resonant frequency, anharmonicity factor, output readability signal, and quantum decoherence time including relaxation time and dephasing time have been calculated for cooper pair box topology in different operational regimes from cooper pair box regime to quantronium and...
The Dilution Impact of Daily Fund Flows on Mutual Funds in Iran
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Talebian, Masoud
(Supervisor)
;
Heidari, Mahdi
(Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
In mutual funds, due to the liquidity advantage, investors can trade their assets without paying cost. Flows dilute the effect of returns because funds cannot be invested immediately in high-risk assets or the fund manager cannot implement the optimal strategy. The effect of diluting cash flows can affect the fund's future performance and reduce shareholder returns. The effect of diluting the fund of flows in Iran is a very small amount of 0.08% per year, which is different from zero at a significant level of 5%, but economically this number is small and insignificant. Of course, the policies of investment funds and the pricing model of the value of the fund's assets can affect it and affect...
Improvement Compton Imaging System Based on Semiconductor Detectors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hosseini, Abolfazl (Supervisor) ; Ebrahimi Loushab, Mahdi (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Compton imaging is an imaging technique in which Compton scattering is used to produce images from a gamma-ray source. Compton imaging systems are also known as Compton cameras. The basic design of Compton imaging systems consists of two-position detectors that are sensitive to the position and energy scattered from gamma rays. The gamma rays collide with the Compton scatterer detector and the scattered photons are absorbed in the absorber detector. Compton imaging performs well the ground radiation during the scattering processes through the separation of energy. The quality of images produced by Compton imaging depends on a variety of factors including detector energy resolution,...
Applications of Statistical Learning in Dynamic Pricing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haji Mir Sadeghi, Mir Omid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the era of the internet and with the emergence of online stores, the possibility of changing prices for these e-commerce platforms has become simple and virtually cost-free. This allows them to adjust prices optimally in response to environmental and surrounding factors, maximizing their revenue from product sales. This development has led to numerous applications of statistical learning methods, particularly online learning, in these markets. In this thesis, we explore the issue of online pricing from various perspectives. One aspect is that product pricing is based on their features, which can be numerous. This leads us to the use of online learning methods and statistical learning in...
Geometrical Disorders & Topological Phase Transition
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimitabar, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Vaezi, Mir Abolhassan ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
Abstract
After the discovery of integer and fractional quantum Hall effects, a comprehensive effort started to understand the physics behind these findings thoroughly. At the end, these efforts resulted in the introduction of topological phases of matter and the notion of topological phase transition. With the recent developments in this field, as the introduction and synthesis of 3D topological insulators, many researchers began inspecting the effects of disorders and impurities in the lattice structure on the topological phases, As these imperfections are inevitable in the lab-created instances. Since, in the previous works only on-site disorders was studied, the concentration of this thesis is on...
An Energy-aware Objective Function for Energy-harvesting IOT Infrastructures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ejlali, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Hosseini Monazzah, Amir Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Internet of things (IOT) interconnects a system of low power embedded devices that each of them has a unique identifier, without human intervention. The number of devices of IOT increases every day, therefor routing in the network of IOT is an important challenge. So, Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) propose a protocol for routing low power and lossy networks in 2012, which is named RPL. Considering the power supply limitation of devices in the network, utilizing energy-aware policies within the RPL is so important. Meanwhile, objective functions have a vital role in the consuming energy. Also, energy consumption determines the lifetime of nodes. Since many of devices are placed in...
Analysis of Blades Surface Effect on Wind Turbine Performance
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadr Hosseini, Hani (Supervisor) ; Sabzehparvar, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
The development of wind turbine blades model that accurately predict wind turbine thrust in a full range of applicable wind speed has provided a powerful and reliable source for simulation of horizontal axis wind turbine power and thrust force that serves as a valuable tool for wind turbine design and performance analysis. A single-element blade model that reduces the rotor blade characteristics to a lift and drag coefficient vs. angle-of-attack formulation was found to describe accurately the rotor characteristics over a wide operating range. Measurements of wind speed and altitude of wind turbine installation location, rotor speed, and provided thrust is within less than 2% over a wide...
The Motility of Lipid Vesicles Due to Phase Transition in Transmemerance Proteine
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalali, Mir Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
Phospholipid vesicles are able to carry drugs or DNA to infected or cancerous cells. The blood flow can carry them to their target positions but their performance will be enhanced if they complete their attack by swimming in final stages of their journey. Vesicles built only by lipid molecules have rotational symmetry and undergo a random motion in their solvents without having a preferred direction. In this project, we break the symmetrical shape of phospholipid vesicles by a cluster of transmembrane proteins. We use a triangulated model of the membrane, apply the method of multi-particle collision dynamics to the motion of solvent particles, and simulate the motility of vesicles for...
Control of Chaotic Waves in Hard Disk Drives
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalali, Mir Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hard disk drives are the main component of computers for permanent data storage. The security of the stored data is related closely to the air gap between the read-write head and the surface of disk. This gap which is created by the aerodynamic force between head and the disk is altered continually by lateral oscillations of disk. In the extreme condition of zero gap and contact between the protective coating layer and subsequently the magnetic material of the disk with the head, the disk will be scratched and damaged. Therefore, the active or passive control of these vibrations has a particular importance in the technology of manufacturing of hard disks. The first step in active control...
A Study of the Phase Diagram of the Hubbard Model Using Modern Numerical Methods
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vaezi, Mir Abolhassan (Supervisor)
Abstract
The Hubbard model is one of the simplest interacting models in theoretical physics, especially condensed matter physics which despite its simplicity, its solutions are highly nontrivial and intractable. After 5 decades since its introduction, its phase diagram is not fully understood and whether or not, it has a high-temperature superconducting phase. In this thesis, we aim to employ the recent advances in machine learning and GPU programming to accelerate the QMC method. By accelerated QMC methods, we can explore the Hubbard model's phase diagram more efficiently. Using massive parallelization of the GPUs can speed up the measuring process by several times. The self-learning quantum...
Experimental Investigation into the Behaviour of Moment-Resisting Frames under Fire
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khonsari, Vahid (Supervisor)
Abstract
As it is known, one of the dangerous consequences of the earthquake is the possibility of fire. In recent years in our country special attention have been paid to design and retrofit buildings against earthquakes, but have not done to understand the behavior and design concepts of structures against fire. One of the reasons is the lack of information and the absence of a specific standard for design of structures against fire. Since the beam-to-column connections play an important role in the performance of structures, in this study, the behavior of the moment frame with flush end plate was investigated by testing on a small scale structural model (half scale). It is observed that, the test...
A ¬High Order Accurate Numerical Solution of Incompressible Slip Flow in Microchannels with Heat Transfer by Using Artificial Compressibility Method
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Hejranfar, Kazem
(Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present study, a high-order accurate numerical solution of steady incompressible slip flow and heat transfer in 2D microchannels is presented. The numerical method used is an alternating direction implicit operator scheme which is efficiently implemented to solve the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in the primitive variables formulation using the artificial compressibility method. To stabilize the numerical solution, numerical filters are used. The present methodology considers the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations with¬ employing different slip boundary condition¬¬ (Maxwell,¬ ¬¬Hyperbolic tangent function of Knudsen number¬ and Beskok slip models)¬ ¬¬on the wall to model...
Application of Isogeometric Method in Modeling and Analyzing Crack Growth Problems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khoei, Amir Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Isogeometric Analysis method is a newly introduced method for the analysis of problems governed by partial differential equations. The method has some features in common with the finite element method and some in common with the mesh-less methods. This method uses the Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines (NURBS) functions as basis function for analysis. With this basis functions, the refinement procedure is much easier than the classical finite element method by eliminating the need to communicate with the CAD model. Modeling cracks in classical finite element method requires very fine mesh near the crack tip. One can model crack propagation by means of classical finite element, using an updating...
Control of Daptive Optics Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalali, Mir Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
Light has planar wavefront as it propagates in vacuum but in the atmosphere, because it passes through layers with different refractive indices, this planar wavefront is lost. Consequently light is distorted when it enters optical instruments. This issue results in images with low resolution. Adaptive optics is a method used for compensation of these distortions in order to obtain higher resolution. So far adaptive optics systems are successfully used in ground based telescopes and an increasing effort on developing and improving these systems is made. Most of these studies are performed from the optics point of view, but techniques from control theory can be applied to adaptive optics...
Collective Dynamics of Interacting Particles in Fluid Flow
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Jalali, Mir Abbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
Each of us at some point in our life has been astonished by the observation of the collective motion of certain animals such as birds, fishes or insects. These coherent and synchronized structures are apparently produced without the active role of a leader in the grouping and it has been reported even for some microorganisms such as bacteria or red blood cells. In all the mentioned examples agents are surrounding with the moving fluid which can affect the collective behavior of the system. The collaborative flock of birds in windy conditions and the swimming of fishes in rivers or along oceanic currents are some examples. Moreover, micro-organisms produce different collective behavior in the...