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Differences of the Brain’s Surprise Response Due to the Habituation Effect in Neurodegenerative Patients and Healthy People
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karbalaei Aghajan, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
The brain is constantly placed in stochastic environments. This leads to the brain developing a probabilistic model for the environment. However, sometimes unexpected events occur that lead to surprise and a need for updating the probabilistic model. It can be concluded from this argument that reduction in brian’s surprise is a sign of learning. On the other hand, a probability distribution obtained from a probabilistic model contains an amount of uncertainty. Reducing this uncertainty can also be considered a sign of learning. Surprise and uncertainty can be obtained from a probability distribution using information theory concepts. Another important issue in learning is habituation, which...
Design & Implement C-band Highly Linear Low Noise Amplifier in GaAs pHEMT Technology
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Medi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Todays the use of microwave integrated circuits for military and commercial applications has gained much attention, especially riththe advent of monolithic microwave integrated circuits, which provide the possibility of fabrication of amplifiers in large number, sufficient accuracy and affordable price.GaAs pHEMT process, because of good characteristics for noise and power in high frequencies, is a good choice for microwave and millimeter wave integrated circuits. A low noise amplifier is a key block in the receiver and, its noise figure, gain and linearity directly affects the sensitivity and dynamic range of the receiver. Hence, a low noise amplifier with low NF, high gain, good return...
Conformal Invariance in the 2D Ising Model
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Esfahani Zadeh, Mostafa (Supervisor) ; Alishahi, Kasra (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Many 2D lattice models of physical phenomena are conjectured to have conformally invariant scaling limits: percolation, Ising model, self-avoiding polymers, . . .This has led to numerous exact (but non-rigorous) predictions of their scaling exponents and dimensions. We will discuss how to prove the conformal invariance conjectures, especially in relation to Schramm-Loewner Evolution
Determination of Number and Location of Models to Improve Transient Response in a Multi-model Adaptive Control
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haeri, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent decays, multiple model controllers have been attracted much attention due to their essential ability to control of non-linear systems with wide operating ranges. Number and location of models are two important factors. In this research an algorithm for determining number of models and their locations has been proposed which can be counted as an extension to existing algorithms. Utilizing the proposed algorithm, the minimum number of models which achieve closed-loop stability can be determined. If transient response of non-linear system with these models be not satisfactory, the number of models are increased by one using Binary Search method, and consequently the location of models...
Investigation of heat transfer enhancement in a microchannel heat sink with the aid of internal fins: a metamodel approach
, Article Computer Aided Chemical Engineering ; Volume 48 , 2020 , Pages 85-90 ; Kazemeini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
Abstract
Heat transfer enhancement with microchannel tools has been increased in recent year. In this study effect of geometric parameters as well as Reynolds number have been studied with experimental design approach. A metamodel was generated in this study for pressure drop and average Nusselt number passed all statistical tests. Order of an individual effect upon a response has been evaluated and interaction effects have been determined. Numerical results indicated that heat transfer increased significantly with inserting pyramidal micro fins. © 2020 Elsevier B.V
Chemical-Biological Phosphate Removal Using MBBR Bioreactors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borgheei, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Growing rate of eutrophication in receiving waters has made the enhancement of wastewater treatment plants to advanced methods of nutrients removal as necessary. Nitrogen and Phosphorus as the nutrients can reduce the quality of water and even make it unusable. Phosphorus is known to be one of the main reasons of eutrophication and creation of algal bloom. In this study, chemical-biological method for phosphate removal from the municipal wastewater is studied. Experiments are implemented for hydraulic retention times of 4, 8 and 16 hours, total intake concentration of phosphorus 7 ppm, COD 400 ppm and Nitrogen 25 ppm. Ferric Chloride as the precipitator chemical substance injected into the...
Visibility Testing of Uncertain Segments
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Evaluating the enviroment for achieving efcient kwnoledge in order to justifed environment recognition and making decision based on data analysis is proponed in many felds.One of these problems is Visibility Problem. The Recieved data from real world as input, for visibility problem, is uncertain such that the recieving data of two different measurments will be different with high probability. Therefore, we defne the goal of this research to solving the visibility problem conditioned to that objects or segments are uncertain.Consider ”S” as a set of ”n” uncertain segments in plane. Each uncertain segment locates in two certain places and with probability 1 2 in each place, the goal is to...
Development of Hollow Cylinder Apparatus for Testing of Unsaturated Sandy Soils
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main purpose of this study is to develop the Hollow Cylinder Apparatus (HCA) for unsaturated testing on granular materials and to investigate the effect of stress anisotropy on dynamic parameters of soils like shear modulus and damping ratio. Direction of loading and the magnitude of intermediate principal stress have significant effect on the anisotropic response of soils. In many of in-situ loading the direction of major principal stress does not coincide with deposition direction of soil or because of the three dimensional loading condition of soil, the effect of the intermediate principal stress cannot be ignored. On the other hand, in many areas, soils are in unsaturated condition....
Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Ideal Binary Distillation tower with a Dynamic Process Intensification
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vafa, Ehsan (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis titled "Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Ideal Binary Distillation tower with a Dynamic Process Intensification," operational methods in distillation units are explored and improved. Given the high cost of energy, limited energy resources, and environmental considerations, increasing energy efficiency in process industries has become significantly important. In this context, this research attempts to enhance the performance of the distillation unit by utilizing dynamic process intensification with two operational points corresponding to the production of products with purities both higher and lower than the desired product purity, and switching between these two points. The...
Market-based transmission expansion planning under uncertainty in bids by fuzzy assessment
, Article Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology ; Vol. 7, issue. 4 , 2012 , p. 468-479 ; ISSN: 19750102 ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Rashidinejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this paper, by a simple example it is shown that existing market-based criteria alone cannot completely and correctly evaluate the transmission network expansion from market view. However criteria congestion cost (CC) and social welfare (SW) together are able to correctly evaluate transmission network from market view and so they are adopted for the market-based transmission expansion planning. To simply indicate the limits of CC and SW social welfare percentage (SWP) and congestion cost percentage (CCP) are defined. To consider uncertainty in bids of market producers and consumers, and also indeterminacy in the acceptable boundaries of the SWP and CCP and their priorities, fuzzy...
Market based criteria for transmission expansion planning
, Article PECon2010 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy ; 2010 , p. 846-851 ; ISBN: 9781420000000 ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Rashidi-Nejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this paper, first, two new criteria, which are titled social welfare percent (SWP) and congestion cost percent (CCP), are defined for static transmission expansion planning in restructured power systems. Then by a simple example it will be shown that none of the already presented market-based criteria could completely and truly evaluate the transmission network expansion from market view. Hence the SWP and CCP criteria altogether are proposed to completely and truly evaluate the transmission network expansion. Then a least-investment cost expansion plan is searched that its SWP and CCP are in predefined acceptable limits. The results of applying of the proposed method are illustrated over...
A PSO based approach for multi-stage transmission expansion planning in electricity markets
, Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Vol. 54, issue , 2014 , pp. 91-100 ; SSN: 01420615 ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Rashidinejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
This paper presents a particle swarm optimization (PSO) based approach to solve the multi-stage transmission expansion planning problem in a competitive pool-based electricity market. It is a large-scale non-linear combinatorial problem. We have considered some aspects in our modeling including a multi-year time horizon, a number of scenarios based on the future demands of system, investment and operating costs, the N - 1 reliability criterion, and the continuous non-linear functions of market-driven generator offers and demand bids. Also the optimal expansion plan to maximize the cumulative social welfare among the multi-year horizon is searched. Our proposed PSO based approach, namely...
Market-based transmission expansion planning under uncertainty in bids by fuzzy assessment
, Article Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 7, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 468-479 ; 19750102 (ISSN) ; Fotuhi-Firuzabad, M ; Rashidinejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
In this paper, by a simple example it is shown that existing market-based criteria alone cannot completely and correctly evaluate the transmission network expansion from market view. However criteria congestion cost (CC) and social welfare (SW) together are able to correctly evaluate transmission network from market view and so they are adopted for the market-based transmission expansion planning. To simply indicate the limits of CC and SW social welfare percentage (SWP) and congestion cost percentage (CCP) are defined. To consider uncertainty in bids of market producers and consumers, and also indeterminacy in the acceptable boundaries of the SWP and CCP and their priorities, fuzzy...
Market based criteria for transmission expansion planning
, Article PECon2010 - 2010 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy, 29 November 2010 through 1 December 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 846-851 ; 9781424489466 (ISBN) ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Rashidi Nejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this paper, first, two new criteria, which are titled social welfare percent (SWP) and congestion cost percent (CCP), are defined for static transmission expansion planning in restructured power systems. Then by a simple example it will be shown that none of the already presented market-based criteria could completely and truly evaluate the transmission network expansion from market view. Hence the SWP and CCP criteria altogether are proposed to completely and truly evaluate the transmission network expansion. Then a least-investment cost expansion plan is searched that its SWP and CCP are in predefined acceptable limits. The results of applying of the proposed method are illustrated over...
Transmission expansion planning in restructured power systems considering investment cost and n-1 reliability
, Article Journal of Applied Sciences ; Volume 8, Issue 23 , 2008 , Pages 4312-4320 ; 18125654 (ISSN) ; Fotuhi Friuzabad, M ; Rashidinejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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In this study, a new method is presented for transmission expansion planning in restructured power systems. In this method, the future values of maximum load demanded, bid of generators to sell power and bid of consumers to buy power are assumed uncertain. The objective of the planning problem is the minimization of the total investment cost. The constraint of the problem is satisfying two constraints with a high probability: first, the total congestion costs must be limited to a certain value and second the n-1 reliability criterion must be satisfied by the transmission network. Due to extent of the problem solution space in this study, simulated annealing algorithm is used to determine the...
An efficient approach to cathode operational parameters optimization for microbial fuel cell using response surface methodology
, Article Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering ; Vol. 12, issue. 1 , 2014 ; Vossoughi, M ; Alemzadeh, I ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Background: In the recent study, optimum operational conditions of cathode compartment of microbial fuel cell were determined by using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with a central composite design to maximize power density and COD removal. Methods: The interactive effects of parameters such as, pH, buffer concentration and ionic strength on power density and COD removal were evaluated in two-chamber microbial batch-mode fuel cell. Results: Power density and COD removal for optimal conditions (pH of 6.75, buffer concentration of 0.177 M and ionic strength of cathode chamber of 4.69 mM) improve by 17 and 5%, respectively, in comparison with normal conditions (pH of 7, buffer concentration...
An experimental design approach to determine effects of the operating parameters on the rate of Ru promoted Ir carbonylation of methanol
, Article World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology ; Volume 73 , March , 2011 , Pages 598-603 ; 2010376X (ISSN) ; Kazemini, M ; Mohammadrezaee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
carbonylation of methanol in homogenous phase is one of the major routesfor production of acetic acid. Amongst group VIII metal catalysts used in this process iridium has displayed the best capabilities. To investigate effect of operating parameters like: temperature, pressure, methyl iodide, methyl acetate, iridium, ruthenium, and water concentrations on the reaction rate, experimental design for this system based upon central composite design (CCD) was utilized. Statistical rate equation developed by this method contained individual, interactions and curvature effects of parameters on the reaction rate. The model with p-value less than 0.0001 and R 2 values greater than 0.9; confirmeda...
Optimisation of Ru-promoted Ir-catalysed methanol carbonylation utilising response surface methodology
, Article Applied Catalysis A: General ; Volume 394, Issue 1-2 , February , 2011 , Pages 166-175 ; 0926860X (ISSN) ; Kazemeini, M ; Mohammadrezaee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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In this study, central composite design (CCD) at five levels (-1.63, -1, 0, +1, +1.63) combined with response surface methodology (RSM) have been applied to optimise methanol carbonylation using a ruthenium-promoted iridium catalyst in a homogenous phase. The effect of seven process variables, including temperature, pressure, iridium, ruthenium, methyl iodide, methyl acetate and water concentrations, as well as their binary interactions, were modelled. The determined R 2 values greater than 0.9 for the rate and methane formation data confirmed that the quadratic equation properly fitted the obtained experimental data. The optimum conditions for maximum rate and minimum methane formation were...
A study of the water-gas shift reaction in Ru-promoted Ir-catalysed methanol carbonylation utilising experimental design methodology
, Article Chemical Engineering Science ; Volume 66, Issue 20 , October , 2011 , Pages 4798-4806 ; 00092509 (ISSN) ; Kazemeini, M ; Mohammadrezaee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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The water-gas shift reaction occurs competitively to the main reaction of the Ir-catalysed methanol carbonylation process. To study the effect of seven factors including temperature, pressure, iridium, ruthenium, methyl iodide, methyl acetate and water concentrations on the formation of hydrogen and carbon dioxide as a result of the water-gas shift reaction and other side reactions in the carbonylation of methanol to acetic acid, the experimental design method combined with response surface methodology (RSM) was utilised. Central composite design at five levels (with α=1.63) was used to design experiments. A quadratic model that included the main and interaction effects of variables for H 2...
Estimation Elasticity of Calorie and Macronutrients with Respect to Income in the Islamic Republic of Iran, 2008-2016
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Inadequate nutrition is perhaps the most important problem facing the poor. Being hungry lowers productivity and decreases individuals’ income. All of these factors conspire to help the poor stay poor. Raising the income of the poor is one solution for this problem if the elasticity of calorie and macronutrients with respect to income is greater than zero. This study employs both nonparametric and parametric methods to obtain the elasticity of per capita calorie and macronutrients with respect to household per capita expenditure. The case presented is for urban areas of Islamic republic of Iran, 2008-2016. Under each estimation strategy we employ, we find a strongly significant and positive...