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An Empirical Study on the Use of Cross-Project Clones
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Heydar Noori, Abbas
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Code clones are similar code snippets in software projects. Code clones, along with their disadvantages and applications, have long been studied by researchers. In recent years, due to the popularity of open source software, using software development ecosystems such as GitHub have increased dramatically. These ecosystems allow their users to perform high-quality software development without the need for physical presence. A number of previous studies have shown that software is being developed or modified repeatedly and many defects in software projects are duplicates. Finding these recurring codes and defects may be useful for software developers. Given that finding and fixing software...
The effects of hydrodynamics characteristics on mass transfer during droplet formation using computational approach
, Article 2006 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE2006, Chicago, IL, 5 November 2006 through 10 November 2006 ; 2006 ; 08888116 (ISSN); 0791837904 (ISBN); 9780791837900 (ISBN) ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Bastani, D ; Javadi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2006
Abstract
For the reason that flow expansion model (developed in our previous work) for evaluating mass transfer during droplet formation involves with manifest hydrodynamic aspects, in this research computational simulation of this phenomenon was done for characterization of hydrodynamics effects on the mass transfer during droplet formation. For this purpose, an Eulerian volume tracking computational code based on volume of fluid (VOF) method was developed to solve the transient Navier-Stokes equations for the axisymmetric free-boundary problem of a Newtonian liquid that is dripping vertically and breaking as drops into another immiscible Newtonian fluid. The effects of hydrodynamics effects on the...
On the complexity of isoperimetric problems on trees [electronic resource]
, Article Discrete Applied Mathematics ; Volume 160 Issue 1-2, January, 2012 Pages 116-131 ; Javadi, Ramin ; Sharif Univercity of Technology
Abstract
This paper is aimed at investigating some computational aspects of different isoperimetric problems on weighted trees. In this regard, we consider different connectivity parameters called minimum normalized cuts/isoperimetric numbers defined through taking the minimum of the maximum or the mean of the normalized outgoing flows from a set of subdomains of vertices, where these subdomains constitute a partition/subpartition. We show that the decision problem for the case of taking k-partitions and the maximum (called the max normalized cut problem NCP^M), and the other two decision problems for the mean version (referred to as IPP^m and NCP^m) are NP-complete problems for weighted trees. On...
Estimation of temperature and residence time of carbon black oil furnace industrial reactors
, Article 2006 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE2006, Chicago, IL, 5 November 2006 through 10 November 2006 ; 2006 ; 0791837904 (ISBN); 9780791837900 (ISBN) ; Soltanieh, M ; Sahebdelfar, S ; Bastani, D ; Javadi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2006
Abstract
In the absence of powerful rigorous models, in this research a simple but practical method for calculating the temperature and residence time and carbon black yield in oil-furnace reactors is proposed. For this purpose an empirical formula of the form CXHY is assumed for the carbon black feedstock based on typical feedstock used in this industry. Based on the prevailing reactor conditions, thermodynamic considerations and available outlet tail gas from the reactor, a few representative reactions are considered to describe the entire reaction network. These include complete combustion for the fuel and, incomplete combustion and pyrolysis for the feedstock. Carbon black yield can be estimated...
Introducing film cooling uniformity coefficient
, Article Heat Transfer Engineering ; Volume 39, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 180-193 ; 01457632 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2018
Abstract
An optimal performance film cooling implies a high cooling effectiveness along with a wide surface cooling coverage. During the past decades, film cooling effectiveness has been well defined with a specific formula to evaluate the quality of a cooling system. However, despite numerous research on film cooling, there is still no explicit parameter to quantify how well a coolant film is spread over a hot surface. This work introduces a new coefficient namely cooling uniformity coefficient (CUC) to evaluate how well a coolant film is spread over a surface that is being cooled. Four different cases at two blowing ratios of 0.5 and 1.5 are studied. Three cases are ordinary single jets with...
Flow physics exploration of surface tension driven flows
, Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Volume 518 , 2017 , Pages 30-45 ; 09277757 (ISSN) ; Moezzi Rafie, H ; Goodarzi Ardakani, V ; Javadi, A ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Surface tension driven passive micro-pumping relies mainly on the surface tension properties. To have control over surface tension driven passive micro-pumps (STD-PMPs), it is essential to understand the physical background of the fluid flow in these pumps. Hence, the purpose of this work is to give an exploration of the flow physics of a STD-PMP. In this regard, computer simulation is used to give detailed information about the flow pattern and physical phenomena at different conditions. To this end, a droplet of water, with a specified diameter, is placed onto an entry port connected to another droplet at the exit port via a microchannel. The results indicate that the pumping process, in...
On nodal domains and higher-order Cheeger inequalities of finite reversible Markov processes [electronic resource]
, Article Stochastic Processes and their Applications ; Volume 122, Issue 4, April 2012, Pages 1748–1776 ; Javadi, Ramin ; Miclo, Laurent ; Sharif Univercity of Technology
Abstract
Let LL be a reversible Markovian generator on a finite set View the MathML sourceV. Relations between the spectral decomposition of LL and subpartitions of the state space View the MathML sourceV into a given number of components which are optimal with respect to min–max or max–min Dirichlet connectivity criteria are investigated. Links are made with higher-order Cheeger inequalities and with a generic characterization of subpartitions given by the nodal domains of an eigenfunction. These considerations are applied to generators whose positive rates are supported by the edges of a discrete cycle ZNZN, to obtain a full description of their spectra and of the shapes of their eigenfunctions, as...
On the isoperimetric spectrum of graphs and its approximations [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B ; Volume 100, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 390–412 ; Hajiabolhassan, Hossein ; Javadi, Ramin ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper1 we consider higher isoperimetric numbers of a (finite directed) graph. In this regard we focus on the nth mean isoperimetric constant of a directed graph as the minimum of the mean outgoing normalized flows from a given set of n disjoint subsets of the vertex set of the graph. We show that the second mean isoperimetric constant in this general setting, coincides with (the mean version of) the classical Cheeger constant of the graph, while for the rest of the spectrum we show that there is a fundamental difference between the nth isoperimetric constant and the number obtained by taking the minimum over all n-partitions. In this direction, we show that our definition is the...
An Energetics Study of Formation of Some Organic Compounds in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis by the Method of Unity Bond Index-Quadratic Exponential Potential (UBI-QEP)
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Gobal, Fereydoon
(Supervisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this project is the prediction of the activation barriers and enthalpy for elementary steps in the process of Fischer-Tropsch over the surfaces of Fe, Cu and Fe/Cu alloys catalyst by using of UBI-QEP method aiming at finding prediction of the activity and selectivity on the basis of energy criteria.
UBI-QEP methods is based on conservation of bond index of adsorbed molecules and follow the quadratic exponential potential for energy, calculate the enthalpy and activation barriers of reaction pathways in a heterogeneous catalytic process and select the most desirable path to take.
The elementary steps such as dissociation of CO, hydrogenation of carbidic carbon, C-C...
UBI-QEP methods is based on conservation of bond index of adsorbed molecules and follow the quadratic exponential potential for energy, calculate the enthalpy and activation barriers of reaction pathways in a heterogeneous catalytic process and select the most desirable path to take.
The elementary steps such as dissociation of CO, hydrogenation of carbidic carbon, C-C...
Analysis of Non-monotonicity Property in Access Control for Pervasive Computing Environment
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalili, Rasoul (Supervisor)
Abstract
Access control, which is the process of mediating every request to resources and data maintained by a system and determining whether the request should be granted or denied, plays an important role in the system security. The existing of non-monotonicity property in a deduction and decision making process means that some of the previous deductions or decisions may be retracted by adding new information and premises. Based on the definition, in a non-monotonic access control system, adding new information or access control rules may invalidate some of the previous conclusions (permissions/prohibitions). The requirements such as decision making based on the imperfect information, supporting...
The Routing Problem in the Wireless Sensor Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Eshghi, Kourosh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks have been widely used in such areas as intelligent transport systems, military systems and etc. Wireless sensor networks are composed of a number of sensor nodes in charge of data collection, analysis and transport. The energy limitations on wireless sensors have brought researchers to work on algorithms intended for efficient use of energy and therefor maximum network life.
In this work, we will first present a detailed description of two well-known protocols: LEACH and AODV. In the second part, an optimized routing protocol for wireless networks, based on the previously described protocols and the ant colony theory will be presented. The optimized protocol will...
In this work, we will first present a detailed description of two well-known protocols: LEACH and AODV. In the second part, an optimized routing protocol for wireless networks, based on the previously described protocols and the ant colony theory will be presented. The optimized protocol will...
Thermokinetic study of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on Fe2Cu 1 and FeCu surfaces with comparison to Fe(110) and Cu(111) catalysts by the UBI-QEP method
, Article Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society ; Vol. 11, issue. 5 , 2014 , pp. 1305-1310 ; SSN: 1735-207X ; Sajjadifar, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to predict the activation barriers and enthalpy for elementary steps in the process of Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) on the surfaces of Fe(110), Cu(111) and Fe/Cu alloys catalyst using "Unity Bond Index-Quadratic Exponential Potential" method aimed at predicting the activity and selectivity on the basis of energy criteria. The elementary steps, such as dissociation of CO, hydrogenation of carbidic carbon, C-C chain growth by insertion of CH2 versus CO into the metal-alkyl bonds, and chain termination, which lead to hydrocarbons (alkanes versus α-olefins) or oxygenates are discussed in detail. The results show that metallic Fe(110) is necessary to produce the carbidic...
Separation Control Using Quasi-radial Wall Jets: A Numerical Investigation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Javadi, Khodayar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Present research focuses on providing a reasonable solution for separation control through arrays of discrete wall jets. In this thesis, quasi-radial wall jet actuators have been introduced and theirs application in separation control (boundary layer control) have been investigated for the first time. This study includes two phases. The first phase is dedicated to investigation of physics and functional nature of wall jet actuators. In this phase, using numerical simulations, wall jet actuators in different situations have been studied and it was shown that arrays of quasi-radial jets have better performance than arrays of three-dimensional jets in creating a combine two-dimensional wall...
Introducing film cooling uniformity coefficient (CUC)
, Article 2008 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2008, Boston, MA, 31 October 2008 through 6 November 2008 ; Volume 10, Issue PART B , 2009 , Pages 1193-1211 ; 9780791848715 (ISBN) ; Javadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
A well performance film cooling implies for a high cooling effectives accompanied with a wide cooling coverage. During the past six decades, film cooling effectiveness has been well defined with a specific relation to quantify it. However, despite of numerous film cooling research, there is not an explicit method to quantify the uniformity of a coolant film spread over the hot surfaces. This work introduces a cooling uniformity coefficient (CUC) to evaluate how well a coolant film spreads over a surface being cooled. Four different cases are computationally studied. In the three cases, a single jet is injected into a hot cross flow with different jet exit shapes (i.e. square, spanwise...
Invariance in growth and mass transport
, Article Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids ; 2018 ; 10812865 (ISSN) ; Epstein, M ; Sharif University of Technology
SAGE Publications Inc
2018
Abstract
The equations of balance of a continuum under conditions of growth and mass diffusion are derived from a principle of invariance under general observer transformations. The resulting equations are invariant under inertial transformations. Apparent body forces stemming from the mass transport phenomenon are identified and shown to be associated with non-inertial observers. © The Author(s) 2018
Microgravity modulation effects on free convection problems LBM simulation
, Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 30, Issue 1 , 2018 ; 10706631 (ISSN) ; Kazemi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
In this paper, microgravity modulation effects on free convection in a cavity are investigated using the lattice Boltzmann method. In order to create microgravity modulation, a sinusoidal time-dependent function is considered. Parameters of the flow are chosen such that the maximum Rayleigh number approaches 106. The natural frequency of the system is obtained at first. Afterwards, effects of different frequencies on the flow and heat transfer fields are investigated in detail. Results are presented in four different frequency ratios categorized as (1) ω∗=1200, 1100, 120, and 110; (2) ω∗=18, 15, 13, and 12; (3) ω∗ = 0.75, 0.85, and 0.95; and (4) the last one is considered for natural...
Detection of Confidentiality Violation by Short Term Advanced Persistent Threats based on Data Stream Correlation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Amini, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) by multi step , low-level and sometimes slowmoving behaviors try to hiding malicious behaviors. These attacks are complex, costly and the attacker violates the security policy explicitly or implicitly by distributing his or her behavior to multi agents and infiltrate trusted subjects. One of the challenges is the discovery of these attacks in the early stages of the attack and before the complete violation of confidentiality. the lack of deep intercepting of events, content with intrusion detection systems warnings, the lack of simultaneous tracking of host and network-level events and the lack of real-time processing is limitations of existing detection...
Design and Simulation of an Electrowetting Micro-Pump
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Javadi, Khodayar
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Micropumps are one of the most important devices in the field of microfluidics which have many applications in various fields of engineering. Electrostatic excitation is one of the types of excitation mechanisms in micropumps that is widely used in microelectromechanical systems due to its low power consumption and easier control. In this research, first, the physics of droplets on the surface studied, important dimensionless numbers and other factors influencing microfluidic phenomena are investigated. The effective parameters of the droplet motion and the mechanism of this motion are described. Besides, the phenomenon of electrowetting, one of the phenomena in the field of dynamics of...
Invariance in growth and mass transport
, Article Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids ; Volume 24, Issue 6 , 2019 , Pages 1707-1713 ; 10812865 (ISSN) ; Epstein, M ; Sharif University of Technology
SAGE Publications Inc
2019
Abstract
The equations of balance of a continuum under conditions of growth and mass diffusion are derived from a principle of invariance under general observer transformations. The resulting equations are invariant under inertial transformations. Apparent body forces stemming from the mass transport phenomenon are identified and shown to be associated with non-inertial observers
Separation control using quasi-radial wall jets
, Article Aerospace Science and Technology ; Volume 68 , 2017 , Pages 240-251 ; 12709638 (ISSN) ; Hajipour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Masson SAS
2017
Abstract
In this paper, flow separation control over a NACA 4415 wing section using arrays of discrete quasi-radial wall jets is numerically investigated. This novel flow control method is studied under conditions which the wing section angle of attack is α=18 degrees and Reynolds number based on chord length is Rec=550000. Contours of mean streamwise velocity indicated that quasi-radial wall jets cover wing surface rapidly. Therefore, arranging them in a spanwise row can be an effective way in adding momentum to the near wall fluid particles. According to the results, if blowing parameters of the jets be chosen correctly, arrays of quasi-radial wall jets would lead to considerable decrease in wake...