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Seismic response of infilled steel braced frames by endurance time analysis
, Article Asian Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 21, Issue 4 , 2020 , Pages 611-624 ; Abedi, M ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
Abstract
Infill walls are realized to affect the nonlinear response of infilled frames. Yet, due to modeling and analysis complexities, infill walls are usually neglected in the modeling and analysis phase. In this paper, the nonlinear behavior of infilled steel braced frames is investigated using the Endurance Time (ET) method. The ET method is a novel and straightforward approach for the nonlinear analysis of structures under dynamic excitations. Two 2D braced frames, one concentrically braced frame and one eccentrically braced frame, with unreinforced masonry clay brick walls as infills, are considered. The infill panels are macro-modeled using equivalent compressive struts, with appropriate...
Collapse Analysis of Infilled Steel Frames by Endurance Time Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Esmaeil Pourestekanchi, Homayun (Supervisor)
Abstract
In many urban and rural areas, steel frames are infilled by masonry materials such as bricks. The resulting structural system is commonly known as an infilled frame. Nonlinear analysis of infilled frames using conventional analysis methods, such as incremental dynamic analysis (IDA), requires high levels of modeling complexity and computational effort, therefore in most practical cases; the infill panel is often neglected. Such an approximation results in a high level of inconsistency in evaluation of the actual behavior (e.g. lateral strength and stiffness) of these frames. Introducing more simple and straightforward methods of analysis and design for these frames, can be a solution to this...
Probability Safety Assessment of Steam Generator Tube Rupture In Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant With SAPHIRE Code
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
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...
Privacy Preserving Learning with Adjustable Utility Privacy Trade-off
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Aref, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has led to the widespread adoption of AI systems in diverse research and industrial fields. Deep neural networks, at the forefront of AI's power, demonstrate high performance by leveraging large volumes of training data. However, acquiring such vast amounts of data requires collaboration among individual data owners, who may have concerns about privacy. To address these concerns, various privacy-preserving methodologies have been proposed. These methodologies share a common goal of striking a balance between preserving privacy and maintaining data utility. This study aims to explore and analyze these privacy protection...
A Deconvolution Method Based on Total Variation Using Spatially Variant PSF Estimation for OCT Image Quality Enhancement
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemizadeh, Emad (Supervisor) ; Nasiri Avanaki, Mohammad Reza (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has a great potential to elicit clinically useful information from tissues due to its high axial and transversal resolution. In practice, an OCT setup cannot reach to its theoretical resolution due to imperfections of its components, which make its images blurry. The blurriness is different alongside regions of image, thus they cannot be modeled by a unique point spread function (PSF). In this paper, we investigate the use of solid phantoms to estimate the PSF of each sub-region of imaging system. We then utilize Lucy-Richardson, steepest descent (SD) and total variation (TV) based iterative deconvolution methods for mitigating occurred spatially variant...
Modeling Aphron-Based Drillng Fluid Penetration Rate into the Reservoir Formation and Analyzing the Permeability Change Behavior
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Aphron drilling fluids or CGA fluids are the wellknown updated drilling fluids in recent years.this kind of drilling fluids can control the mud loss into the formation and thus reduce formation damage and drilling costs. its structure consists of two phase fluid (gas and liquid) that the aphrons are the micro bubbles with 10 to 100 micrometer diameter that have strong stability in liquid phase compared to foamy drilling fluids. Generally aphron drilling fluids are made of base drilling fluid and surfactants, for more stability, mixed surfactant-polymer additive is so beneficial. in the last two decades, the Lattice-Boltazmann method is introduced for computational fluid dynamic area and...
Load Shedding in Microgrids to preserve System Stability In The Islanded Operation Mode
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mustafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the near future, it is expected that the microgrids become widespreed due to issues such as reliability, increased penetration of renewable energy sources and distributed generation, environmental concerns and shortage of fossil fuels. Different control methods have been suggested to regulate the frequency and voltage of the system so that these quantities remain in their permissible range upon islanding and in the islanded operation mode. However, in emergency conditions, such as shortage of generated power compared to the load of microgrid, frequency or voltage reduction occures due to imbalance. In this situation, it is invitable to shed extra load to maintain the stability and...
An Optimization Model for Cloud Service Composition and Matching of Mutual Operation and Routing Outsourcing in Cloud Supply Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fatahi, Omid (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the development of science and technology and its application in IT (e.g. internet, intranet and URL) the sharing of manufacturing resources reaches higher research attention, where resource virtualization enables new possibilities in terms of collaboration. As a result of these changes, with the intention of sharing optimum allocation of cloud manufacturing resource and capability among service providers and service users, the concept of service composition was introduced. Cloud services can be combine to build virtual manufacturing chain, so a strategy focusing on the evaluation and selection of virtual manufacturing resources to fulfill given services is fundamental exercise to...
Real-Time Hole Cleaning Simulation Using Mud Logging Unit Data
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hole cleaning refers to the ability of the drilling fluid to transport and suspend drill cuttings. Inadequate hole cleaning can lead to numerous problems, including non transportation of drill cuttings, pipe sticking , bit wear, slowed drilling, formation fractures, increased torque and drag, wellbore instability issues, and more. Although issues due to inadequate cleaning are observed in vertical wells, cleaning problems are generally more severe in deviated and horizontal wells. Several factors can affect hole cleaning, including fluid velocity, maximum equivalent density of the drilling fluid, wellbore inclination angle, ROP, eccentricity, mud properties, and cutting properties. This...
Simultaneous Carbon Dioxide Storage and Enhanced Gas Recovery in Gas Condensate Reservoirs
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor) ; Soltanieh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The consumption of fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal) increased the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that cause increase of earth atmosphere temperature and lots of environmental problems. Using appropriate alternative energy sources is one way to control this emission, while considering energy infrastructures shows this is a far solution. An early way for decreasing the emission of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is injection of CO2 in geological formations. Since approximately 50 years ago some researches in this area have been developing. The most important limit of these projects is its costs so it is wise to combine them with gas injection projects in gas and oil...
Modelling the System Ionic Composition Effect on CO2 Generation during Carbonate Reservoirs Acidizing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor) ; Bazargan, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Carbonate matrix acidizing using hydrochloric acid which causes CO2 generation is one of the most popular well stimulation techniques in recent decades. Lots of the wormhole propagation models developed for laboratory scale, assumes that the cores are fully saturated with aqueous solution and no CO2 gas is produced. Final purpose of this research is to develop a geochemical model describing equilibrium composition of a 3 phase system of acidic solution-gas-rock accurately in common pressure and temperature conditions of carbonate matrix acidizing to obtain main inputs of acid reactive flow in porous media from it. In this regard, concept of the “extent of the reaction” is defined and after...
Discrimination of Malignant Melanoma by Light-Tissue Interaction Model and Optical Properties Extraction using Optical Coherence Tomography”
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Fatemizadeh, Emadeddin (Supervisor) ; Nasiri Avanaki, Mohammad Reza (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
The current gold standard for clinical diagnosis of melanoma is excisional biopsy and histopathologic analysis. Approximately 15–30 benign lesions are biopsied to diagnose each melanoma. In addition, biopsies are invasive and result in pain, anxiety, scarring, and disfigurement of patients, which can add additional burden to the health care system. Among several imaging techniques developed to enhance melanoma diagnosis, optical coherence tomography (OCT), with its highresolution and intermediate penetration depth, can potentially provide required diagnostic information noninvasively.
an image analysis algorithm, "optical radiomic melanoma detection (ORMD)" has been presented which...
an image analysis algorithm, "optical radiomic melanoma detection (ORMD)" has been presented which...
Experimental Investigation of Pulsating Heat Pipe
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shafiee, Mohammad Behshad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Pulsating heat pipes (PHP) are complex heat transfer devices which unlike conventional heat pipes do not contain any wick in their structure. The effective parameters consist of; working fluid, volumetric filling ratio, operational orientation and input heat power have been investigated here. The experimental set-up we have contemplated, fabricated and tested included five turns, made of copper tube coupled with two glass tube of internal diameter 1.8 mm. The height of evaporator, condenser and adiabatic section was 60, 60 and 150 mm, respectively. The evaporator was heated with electrical element connected to an AC variant power supply and the condenser was connected to a constant...
Check the Reliability and Uncertainties in the Bracing Installation of Fixed Platforms
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabeshpour, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The ultimate goal of this study is to provide a general framework for assessing the reliability of different layouts of marine structures. This reliability is a yardstick for determining the safety level of marine structures at any given time. Using this criterion, it is possible to prioritize structures for maintenance operations and, by performing appropriate operations, create a uniform level of safety for all marine structures in a region, or the best type of fixed platform arrangement for structural strength He chose economics and so on. This framework is flexible and expandable, which means that its generalization to various hazards and the various effects of these hazards is possible...
Smart Design of Viscoelastic Diverters for Carbonate Matrix Acidizing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bazargan, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the best stimulation methods for oil and gas wells is matrix acidizing in order to increase the near wellbore permeability. in acidizing, good acid coverage in different layers is one the main goals. so, various methods have been presented. important part in using these methods is to not damage formation and economic matters. modern methods utilize VES acids for this purpose. viscoelastic characteristics of these materials by formation of miscellaneous, increases the apparent viscosity by a large degree. for this reason, VES fluids can be used to improve acid divergence in acid injection operation. acid system based on viscoelastic surfactants that is changed to gel instantly, can be...
Analysis and Improvement of Intrusion Detection Methods in Data Network Routers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Aref, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Pakravan, Mohammad Reza (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
High-quality online services demand reliable and fast packet delivery at the network layer. However, clear evidence documents the existence of compromised routers in the ISP and enterprise networks, threatening network availability and reliability. A compromised router can stealthily drop, modify, inject, or delay packets in the forwarding path to launch Denial-of-Service, surveillance, man-in-the-middle attacks, etc. So researches tried to create intrusion detection methods to identify adversarial routers and switches. To this end, data-plane fault localization (FL) aims to identify faulty links and is an effective means of achieving high network availability. FL protocols use...
Developing a Non-Arrhenius Model for Simulating Wellbore-Scale Carbonate Matrix Acidizing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor) ; Bazargan, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this work, a basic model for numerically simulating matrix acidizing in carbonate formations is developed. This model employs laboratory linear acid core-flooding data and avoids any fitting parameters. Wellbore-scale numerical simulation is based on finite-volume method with Cartesian coordination and cubic meshing. Mass transfer equations are based on fluid front tracking and the momentum transfer equation is the Navier-Stokes equation for flow in porous media. The effect of fine-scale dissolution phenomena of carbonate rocks are translated into the coarse-scale by homogenization. In this work, it is tried to achieve a simple but logical approach towards a correct simulation, avoiding...
Pore Network Modeling for Separation of Multicomponent Gas Mixtures by Nanoporous Membranes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Soltanieh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor)
Abstract
The aim of this research is to model the separation and transport of multi-component gas mixture through a nanoporous membrane by using pore network models (PNM).
The first part of this project represents the membrane simulating by means of the PNM. A three-dimensional network is used to represent the membrane’s pore space and it consists of two parts; pore and throat. The pores are the main parts of the network and their diameter is characterized according to the pore size distribution of the membrane. Every throat connects two pores and the number of throats which is connected to each pore is named "coordination number". Using a variety size of pores and throats leads to production of...
The first part of this project represents the membrane simulating by means of the PNM. A three-dimensional network is used to represent the membrane’s pore space and it consists of two parts; pore and throat. The pores are the main parts of the network and their diameter is characterized according to the pore size distribution of the membrane. Every throat connects two pores and the number of throats which is connected to each pore is named "coordination number". Using a variety size of pores and throats leads to production of...
Development of Multi-objective Optimization Framework for Non-vertical Well Placement
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bazargan, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Jamshidi, Saeed (Supervisor)
Abstract
An important step in the early stages of an oilfield development is the accurate identification of the location of production and injection wells which has a significant impact on productivity and profitability of the reservoir. Recently, operation companies in petroleum industry focus on production optimization, recovery enhancement and cost reduction; as a result, application of non-conventional wells (NCW) or non-vertical wells have dramatically increased. Well placement optimization is a complicated task as it is a function of several contributing factors including reservoir heterogeneities and economic constraints. The complexity of this task increases when it is considered as a...
Optimization of Porosity Distribution in Functionally Graded Porous Shape Memory Alloy Beams Using Genethic Algorithm
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arghavani Hadi, Jamal (Supervisor)
Abstract
Shape Memory alloys are a kind of intelligent materials developed in recent years due to their comprehensive use in medical, robotics, and other advanced sciences. Two main characteristics of them are shape memory effect and superelasticity put these materials in the category of advanced materials. Recently, the new branch of them attracted many studies which is the porous shape memory alloys. The importance of this class of material is related to their properties such as bio-compatibility, superelasticity and shape memory effect. Since shape memory alloys are usually expensive, a new field is developed known as functionally graded porosity distribution. This method is performed by...