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A novel integrated solar desalination system with a pulsating heat pipe
, Article Desalination ; Volume 311 , 2013 , Pages 206-210 ; 00119164 (ISSN) ; Ghiasi, M ; Jahangiri Mamouri, S ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
The application of the solar energy in thermal desalination devices is one of the most beneficial applications of the renewable energies. In this study, a novel solar desalination system is introduced, which is benefited from the undeniable advantages of pulsating heat pipe (PHP) as a fast responding, flexible and high performance thermal conducting device. Results show a remarkable increase in the rate of desalinated water production and the maximum production reaches up to 875mL/(m2.h). However, the optimum water depth in basin and the filling ratio of the PHP are measured 1cm and 40%, respectively
Kinetic Modeling of Dimehtyl Ether Production from Synthesis Gas
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kazemeini, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Aghaziarati, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
In view of environmental problems and the limited energy supply, synthesis of new liquid fuel from coal or natural gas is becoming a hot research in recent years. Dimethyl ether (DME) is one of the most promising alternates of such synthetic fuels. In this project the kinetics of direct DME synthesis from syngas (H2 and CO) over the new bifunctional catalyst has been investigated in slurry reactor system. A new mechanism and rate law expression were established. The kinetic model has been fitted the experimental data, which has been obtained by other researchers. The new bifunctional catalyst was composed of Cu/ZnO/ZrO2 and Al-modified H-Mordenite zeolite. The calculated apparent...
Truthful and secure routing in Ad Hoc networks
, Article 2008 International Symposium on Computer Science and its Applications, CSA 2008, Hobart, TAS, 13 October 2008 through 15 October 2008 ; October , 2008 , Pages 369-376 ; 9780769534282 (ISBN) ; Ghodsi, M
2008
Abstract
Cooperation among nodes is vital in wireless networks since in such networks nodes depend on each other for routing packets. However, cooperation in such operations consumes nodes recourses such as battery and bandwidth. Therefore, it is necessary to design incentive mechanisms to enforce nodes to forward packets when the source and destination of the packet are other nodes. We study routing in wireless networks from a game theoretic view point. Based on this view, the network consists of greedy and selfish nodes who accept payments for forwarding data for other nodes if the payments cover their individual costs incurred by forwarding data. Also, route falsification attacks are easy to...
Truthful and secure routing in Ad Hoc networks with malicious and selfish nodes
, Article International Journal of Security and its Applications ; Volume 3, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 117-128 ; 17389976 (ISSN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Cooperation among nodes is important in ad hoc networks since in such networks nodes depend on each other for forwarding packets. However, cooperation in such operations consumes nodes energy and recourses. Therefore, it is necessary to design incentive mechanisms to enforce nodes to forward packets when the source and destination of the packet are other nodes in the network. We study routing in ad hoc and wireless networks from a game theoretic view point. Based on this view, the network consists of selfish and greedy nodes who accept payments for forwarding data for other nodes if the payments cover their individual costs incurred by forwarding data. Also, route falsification attacks are...
Bidirectional water transport through non-straight carbon nanotubes
, Article Journal of Molecular Liquids ; Volume 276 , 2019 , Pages 39-46 ; 01677322 (ISSN) ; Moosavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Abstract
Natural nanochannels and those used for applied purposes are often several nanometers in diameter and have lengths up to micrometer scales. Since normally no pressure gradient, mechanical force or electrical field is exerted on fluids in these situations, the fluid flow within them is not single-file and can be bidirectional. For this reason, studying the behavior of bidirectional flows in the channels is of paramount importance. In this study, a comprehensive investigation on the straight and non-straight bidirectional water transfer through carbon nanotubes is conducted via extensive molecular dynamics simulations. The results indicate that by changing the length, the diameter and the...
Scaling of macroscopic superpositions close to a quantum phase transition
, Article Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics ; Volume 93, Issue 19 , 2016 ; 10980121 (ISSN) ; Karimipour, V ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2016
Abstract
It is well known that in a quantum phase transition (QPT), entanglement remains short ranged [Osterloh et al., Nature (London) 416, 608 (2005)NATUAS0028-083610.1038/416608a]. We ask if there is a quantum property entailing the whole system which diverges near this point. Using the recently proposed measures of quantum macroscopicity, we show that near a quantum critical point, it is the effective size of macroscopic superposition between the two symmetry breaking states which grows to the scale of system size, and its derivative with respect to the coupling shows both singular behavior and scaling properties
Critical slowing down of multiatom entanglement by Rydberg blockade
, Article Physical Review A ; Volume 98, Issue 2 , 2018 ; 24699926 (ISSN) ; Mølmer, K ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2018
Abstract
Laser excitation pulses that lead to perfect adiabatic state transfer in an ensemble of three-level ladder atoms lead to highly entangled states of many atoms if their highest excited state is subject to Rydberg blockade. Solution of the Schrödinger equation shows that it is increasingly difficult to ensure the adiabatic evolution as the number of atoms increases. A diminishing energy gap, significant variations in collective observables, and increased work fluctuations link the critical slowing down of the adiabatic evolution with a quantum-phase-transition-like behavior of the system. © 2018 American Physical Society
Finding correlation between protein protein interaction modules using semantic web techniques
, Article 13th International Computer Society of Iran Computer Conference on Advances in Computer Science and Engineering, CSICC 2008, Kish Island, 9 March 2008 through 11 March 2008 ; Volume 6 CCIS , 2008 , Pages 1009-1012 ; 18650929 (ISSN); 3540899847 (ISBN); 9783540899846 (ISBN) ; Moaven, S ; Abolhassani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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Many complex networks such as social networks and computer show modular structures, where edges between nodes are much denser within modules than between modules. It is strongly believed that cellular networks are also modular, reflecting the relative independence and coherence of different functional units in a cell. In this paper we used a human curated dataset. In this paper we consider each module in the PPI network as ontology. Using techniques in ontology alignment, we compare each pair of modules in the network. We want to see that is there a correlation between the structure of each module or they have totally different structures. Our results show that there is no correlation...
Heat transfer phenomena in a vortex engine
, Article Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer ; Volume 23, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 847-851 ; 08878722 (ISSN) ; Saidi, M. H ; Ghafourian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
The heat transfer phenomenon in a vortex engine was investigated. A mixture of butane and propane was used as the fuel in which the mole fraction of butane and propane was 0.2 and 0.8, respectively. A series of tests were conducted in different conditions of oxidizer and fuel mass flow rates for a vortex engine. The tests were categorized into two groups to find the effects of the oxidizer mass flow rate on the flux of radiation heat transfer and convective cooling at a fixed equivalence ratio. The effects of the equivalence ratio on the heat transfer phenomena at a fixed oxidizer mass flow rate are also determined. The results revealed that the rate of radiation heat transfer to the chamber...
Experimental investigation of heat transfer modes in vortex combustion engines
, Article Collection of Technical Papers - 43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference, 8 July 2007 through 11 July 2007, Cincinnati, OH ; Volume 6 , 2007 , Pages 5663-5671 ; 1563479036 (ISBN); 9781563479038 (ISBN) ; Saidi, M. H ; Ghafourian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
In a vortex engine, oxidizer issues tangentially at the end of the chamber, consequently a cool vortex flows toward the head, being mixed with fuel, a secondary vortex of combustible reactants swirls coaxial with the first vortex to the nozzle exit. Therefore radiation heat transfer from flame to the chamber wall causes to increase wall temperature; meanwhile highly convective coolant flow of outer vortex reduces the wall temperature. In this paper the rate of total heat transfer and radiative heat are measured experimentally and convective cooling is calculated as the difference between the above mentioned quantities. The rate of heat transfer to the chamber wall is calculated using...
Power of quantum channels for creating quantum correlations
, Article Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics ; Volume 86, Issue 6 , 2012 ; 10502947 (ISSN) ; Karimipour, V ; Memarzadeh, L ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Local noise can produce quantum correlations on an initially classically correlated state, provided that it is not represented by a unital or semiclassical channel. We find the power of any given local channel for producing quantum correlations on an initially classically correlated state. We introduce a computable measure for quantifying the quantum correlations in quantum-classical states, which is based on the noncommutativity of ensemble states in one party of the composite system. Using this measure we show that the amount of quantum correlations produced is proportional to the classical correlations in the initial state. The power of an arbitrary channel for producing quantum...
Sequentially generated entanglement, macroscopicity, and squeezing in a spin chain
, Article Physical Review A ; Volume 96, Issue 4 , 2017 ; 24699926 (ISSN) ; Mølmer, K ; Karimipour, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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We study quantum states generated by a sequence of nearest neighbor bipartite entangling operations along a one-dimensional chain of spin qubits. After a single sweep of such a set of operations, the system is effectively described by a matrix product state (MPS) with the same virtual dimension as the spin qubits. We employ the explicit form of the MPS to calculate expectation values and two-site correlation functions of local observables, and we use the results to study fluctuations of collective observables. Through the so-called macroscopicity and the squeezing properties of the collective spin variables they witness the quantum correlations and multiparticle entanglement within the...
Failure analysis of a gas turbine compressor in a thermal power plant
, Article Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention ; Volume 13, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 313-319 ; 15477029 (ISSN) ; Farrahi, G. H ; Masoumi Khalil Abad, M ; Zare, A. A ; Parsa, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
This study presents the results of failure analysis of a 28 MW gas turbine at the Rei electrical power plant. The gas turbine failed during the shutdown period and near its second natural frequency at 4200 rpm. Initial inspections revealed that the compressor disk of stage 15 was fractured, and all of the stationary and rotary blades of stages 14-18 of the compressor had been detached or broken from the dovetail region of the disks. The fracture roots were investigated by performing finite element modeling and fractography analysis. It was shown that a crack was initiated from the disk edge on its interface with the rotor shaft and was propagated under cyclic loading. As a result of the...
Trusted secure routing for ad hoc networks
, Article MobiWac'07 - Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Workshop on Mobility Management and Wireless Access, Chania, Crete Island, 22 October 2007 through 22 October 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 176-179 ; 9781595938091 (ISBN) ; Akhoondi, M ; Kargar, M ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
Cooperation among nodes is vital in Mobil Ac Hoc Networks (MANETs) since in such networks nodes depend on each other for forwarding and routing packets. However, cooperation in such operations consumes nodes' recourses such as battery and bandwidth. Therefore it is necessary to design incentive mechanisms to enforce nodes to forward packets when the source and destination of the packet are other nodes. In this paper, we present a distributed fair solution to judge, punish and re-admit a selfish node, forcing nodes to cooperate with each other. Our scheme is different from previous ones in that it combines two characteristics that have been separately handled in previous works. The first...
Simulation of Fluid Flow in Nonstraight Nanochannels
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mousavi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Understanding the flow of liquids and particularly water in nanochannels is important for scientific and technological applications, such as for filtration and drug delivery. In this study, we perform molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the transfer of single-file water molecules across straight or nonstraight single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). In contrast with the macroscopic scenario, the nonstraight nanostructure can increase the water permeation. Remarkably, compared with the straight SWCNT, the nonstraight SWCNT with the minimal bending angle of 30° in the simulations can enhance the water transport up to 3.9 times. Also increasing length and diameter of carbon nanotubes...
Prioritizing and Clustering Customers in a Supply Chain with Perishable and Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) (Case Study of Ramak Company)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Knowing different groups of customers and building effective communication with them in such a way as to guarantee the future economic interests of the organization is a very important issue in today's businesses. The attraction of profitable customers, as well as the preservation of valuable old customers, are both important, except for the precise identification of their features. The value of customer longevity plays an important role in customer segmentation, and there are numerous researches that focuses on customer value with the aim of making more profit for the organization, most of which have life-cycle customer value models as the main inputs for segmentation cCustomers have been...
Enhancement of the MAC Layer of Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Network
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ajorloo, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Mobile Broadband Wireless Access technologies provide mobile users with broadband services, for example music downloading, online games and etc. IEEE 802.20 standard is one of the Mobile Broadband Wireless Access technologies , which has been published to support mobile users with high vehicular speed up to 250(km/h). The issue studied in this research is enhancement of MAC layer in IEEE 802.20 standard.
By having this intention in mind we firstly developed a simulator for IEEE 802.20 MAC layer implementation , then we tried implementing 3 different approaches for connecting mobile users to a new network in order to analyze their performance. Then we provided a method for decreasing...
By having this intention in mind we firstly developed a simulator for IEEE 802.20 MAC layer implementation , then we tried implementing 3 different approaches for connecting mobile users to a new network in order to analyze their performance. Then we provided a method for decreasing...
Security Evaluation of Deep Neural Networks in the Presence of an Adversary
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalili, Rasool (Supervisor)
Abstract
There has been a noticable surge in the usage of machine learning techniques in various fields, such as security related fields. With this growing pace of using machine learning to solve various problems, securing these models against attackers has become one of the main topics of machine learning literatures. Recent work has shown that in an adversarial environment, machine learning models are vulernable, and attackers can create carefully crafted inputs to fool the models. With the advent of deep neural networks, many researchers have used deep neural networks for the task of malware detection, and they have achieved impresive results. Finding the vulnerlabilities of these models is an...
Probabilistic optimal power flow in correlated hybrid wind-PV power systems: A review and a new approach
, Article Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews ; Vol. 41 , 2014 , pp. 1437-1446 ; ISSN: 13640321 ; Rashidinejad, M ; Firuz-Abad, M. F ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Hastening the power industry reregulation juxtaposed with the unprecedented utilization of uncertain renewable energies (REs), faces power system operation with sever uncertainties. Consequently, uncertainty assessment of system performance is an obligation. This paper reviews the probabilistic techniques used for probabilistic optimal power flow (P-OPF) studies and proposes a novel and powerful approach using the unscented transformation (UT) method. The heart of the proposed method lies in how to produce the sampling points. Appropriate sampling points are chosen to perform the P-OPF with a high degree of accuracy and less computational burden compared with features of other existing...
Probabilistic optimal power flow in correlated hybrid wind-PV power systems: A review and a new approach
, Article Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews ; Volume 41 , January , 2015 , Pages 1437-1446 ; 13640321 (ISSN) ; Rashidinejad, M ; Firuz Abad, M. F ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2015
Abstract
Hastening the power industry reregulation juxtaposed with the unprecedented utilization of uncertain renewable energies (REs), faces power system operation with sever uncertainties. Consequently, uncertainty assessment of system performance is an obligation. This paper reviews the probabilistic techniques used for probabilistic optimal power flow (P-OPF) studies and proposes a novel and powerful approach using the unscented transformation (UT) method. The heart of the proposed method lies in how to produce the sampling points. Appropriate sampling points are chosen to perform the P-OPF with a high degree of accuracy and less computational burden compared with features of other existing...