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, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farzaneh, Forouhar (Supervisor)
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In recent years due to the advances in semiconductor technology and the ability to implement small-scale manufacturing, communication at 60 GHz band receive more attention than ever has been. The use of this frequency band is not only about 7-9 GHz unlicensed broadband access provided, but getting smaller devices make it possible to use multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver, and thus taking advantage of multiple input – multiple output systems. Antennas used in these systems should have features such as small size , low weight, high gain and bandwidth and also they should keep their high efficiency and gainat high frequency range (about a few GHz ). To achieve these features...
Impact of seismic excitation characteristics on the efficiency of tuned liquid column dampers
, Article Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration ; Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2006 , Pages 235-243 ; 16713664 (ISSN) ; Zahrai, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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Various types of passive control systems have been used to suppress the seismic response of structures in recent years. Among these systems, Tuned Liquid Column Dampers (TLCDs) dissipate the input earthquake energy by combining the effects of the movement of the liquid mass in the container, the restoring force on the liquid due to the gravity loads and the damping due to the liquid movement through orifices. In this study, the effects of seismic excitation characteristics such as frequency content and soil condition on the seismic performance of TLCDs are investigated using nonlinear time-history analyses. In this regard, among the past earthquake ground motion records of Iran, 16 records...
Accelerating Big Data Stream Processing by FPGA-implementation of Parts of the Topology Graph
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Goudarzi, Maziar (Supervisor)
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In recent years, big data processing plays an important role in the era of information technology. The exponential growth of big data volume increases the need for data centers and infrastructures with more processing power. Due to dark silicon and scalability limitations in deep-submicron, the increasing trend of server performance slows down. Therefore, hardware accelerators such as FPGA and GPU are become increasingly popular for improvement of data center processing power. There are two types of big data processing based on the application: stream processing and batch processing. With the widespread use of social networks, online control systems and internet of things services, the...
Design and Preparation of a Persian Semantic Corpus Using Abstract Meaning Representation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bahrani, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Shojaie, Razieh (Supervisor)
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To keep in line with the day to day advancements in the fields of computational linguistics and natural language processing, and the growing attention of researchers to semantic processing, this thesis presents the design and preparation of a Persian semantic corpus using Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR). This semantic representation pairs each sentence with a single rooted, acyclic, directed graph, which is human and computer readable. Moreover, this representation paves the way for the creation of large semantic corpora. In order to bring such benefits to Persian, in this thesis we present solutions for representing Persian sentences in the framework of AMR. Moreover, a corpus of 150...
Ezafe Recognition Using Dependency Parsing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bahrani, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Shojaei, Razieh (Co-Supervisor)
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Ezafe is regarded as one of the most controversial and challenging issues in different Persian Language Processing (NLP) fields. It is recognized and pronounced but usually not written. So, this results in a high degree of ambiguity in Persian texts. Dependency grammar plays a significant role in optimization problems. So, to recognize the position of Ezafe in a sentence, this grammar is used in this current study. This method helps speed up computer operations and use low memory. Within this framework, first we take a close look at Ezafe distribution in Persian text. We use Uppsala Persian Dependency Corpus (2015) to analyze parsed sentences. The Ezafe constructions under study include...
A Semantic Valency Lexicon for Persian Predicates and Visualization of their Relations
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khosravi Zadeh, Parvaneh (Supervisor) ; Shojaei, Razieh (Supervisor)
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The highest and most difficult layer of Natural Language Processing, is the understanding of meaning. As a result, lexicons and annotated corpora are of the utmost importance in this area. However, the lack of such semantic resources, especially in Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR), is one of the main issues in this field for Persian Language. This work by modeling PropBank, a semantic valency lexicon for English predicates, is the first step towards building such lexicons for Persian Language with the focus on AMR. Thus, a guideline describing how to annotate the Persian predicates is provided which first evaluates the common structures between the two languages and then focuses on the...
Persian Causative/Inchoative Alternation from an LFG Perspective
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khosravizadeh, Parvaneh (Supervisor) ; Shojaee, Razieh (Supervisor)
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This study attempts to describe and analyze Persian speakers’ linguistic knowledge of different types of causative and inchoative constructions within the framework of Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG). In order to do so, different studies on Persian causative alternations within theories other than LFG as well as causative alternations in other languages within LFG are reviewed. Next, different types of causative constructions are categorized conceptually and structurally after they are extracted from Bijankhan corpus (2005). Then they are analyzed syntactically and semantically. In this regard, we represent syntactic and semantic structures based on LFG as a monostratal theory. After that,...
An Investigation on the Effects of Liquefaction Induced Lateral Spreading on Deep Foundations and Development of Mitigation Measures Using 1g Shake Table Tests
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Rahmani, Iraj (Co-Advisor)
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Liquefaction induced lateral spreading is defined as the lateral displacement of mildly sloping grounds or those ending in free faces as a result of liquefaction in subsurface soil layers. Damages imposed by lateral spreading on pile foundations supporting different types of structures such as ports, bridges and buildings are usually observed in large earthquakes. These potential damages are of high degree of importance in southern and northern coastal areas of Iran where several ports and critical facilities are located. River banks all over the country where bridge piers exist are also among the areas prone to potential damages. Evaluation of the effects of lateral spreading on existing...
Persian Compound Verb Database with the Verbal Element: “Shodan”
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khosravizadeh, Parvaneh (Supervisor) ; Shojaie, Razieh (Supervisor)
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Compound verbs (CVs) and its components, have been widely discussed in previous linguistics' researches as one of the most important and fundamental constructions of Persian language. Nevertheless most of the arguments and assumptions in those researches align with each other and studying CVs from another aspect with a different viewpoint has not been considered very much in order to solve nodes and issues in this area. We have endeavored in this thesis to review and criticize the portrayed definitions of the CVs, reconsider this construction and the syntactical and semantical roles of verbal and non-verbal elements in this combination from another point of view, and revise the previous...
Seismic microzonation of shiraz city, southwest of iran
, Article Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics IV Congress 2008 - Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, Sacramento, CA, 18 May 2008 through 22 May 2008 ; Issue 181 , 2008 ; 08950563 (ISSN); 9780784409756 (ISBN) ; Sahraeian, S ; Kavand, A ; Kamrani Moghaddam, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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This paper aims to study the soil dynamics characteristics of central part of Shiraz city near the monument of Persepolis, southwest of Iran. The parameter investigated is natural period of soil sediment. The technique used to obtain this parameter is microtremor measurements. Microtremor measurements were obtained at 120 stations in the city. The data was recorded for two periods of fifteen minutes. Segmental Cross Spectra were applied to calculate spectra. Nakamura's method (H/V) was used for analyzing the measured data. At each site, natural period values were obtained. Because of low accuracy of amplification factors that achieved by microtremor measurements, this factor is neglected in...
E ectiveness of a vertical micropile system in mitigating the liquefaction-induced lateral spreading e ects on pile foundations: 1 g large-scale shake table tests
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 29, Issue 3 A , 2022 , Pages 1038-1058 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Haeri, S. M ; Raisianzadeh, J ; Afzalsoltani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2022
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Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading caused severe damages to pile foundations during past earthquakes. Micropiles can be used as a mitigation strategy against lateral spreading e ects on pile foundations. However, the available knowledge about the possible efficiency of this strategy is quite limited. In this regard, the present study aims to evaluate the e ectiveness of a vertical micropile system as a lateral spreading countermeasure using large-scale 1 g shake table tests on 3 x 3 pile groups. The results showed that the micropile system was not able to e ectively reduce the bending moments in piles; however, it considerably reduced the lateral soil pressures exerted on the upslope...
Effects of earthquake-induced liquefaction on a group of piles in a level ground with sloping base layer: a physical modeling
, Article International Journal of Civil Engineering ; Volume 21, Issue 6 , 2023 , Pages 973-989 ; 17350522 (ISSN) ; Sabouri, M ; Rajabigol, M ; Kavand, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2023
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A number of shaking table tests have been carried out to study the effects of earthquake-induced liquefaction and lateral spreading on a group of piles. The ground surface was level in these tests, whereas the base layer was inclined. Therefore, the studied subject in this paper is an intermediate problem, a case between level ground liquefaction and sloping ground lateral spreading, which has not been studied before. The tests results indicated that the soil in the free field liquefied before the soil adjacent to the piles. It was found that shadow effect reduced the bending moments of the pile placed in shadow; and neighboring effect may decrease the bending moment of the piles of the...
Studying the Effects of Liquefaction Induced Lateral Spreading on Piles and Evaluation of a Remedial Measure Against Pile Damaging Due to These Effects with Shake Table Tests Using Laminar Shear Box
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Kavand, Ali (Co-Supervisor)
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Liquefaction-induced lateral spreading is one of the most challenging problems in geotechnical earthquake engineering. This phenomenon may impose severe damages on deep foundations in large earthquakes. In this study, six physical modeling are designed, built and tested to investigate the effects of lateral spreading on deep foundations and also assess one mitigation method. The experiments were conducted using 1g shake table of Sharif university of technology. In this respect, a large laminar shear box with outer dimensions of 420, 240 and 180 cm was designed and constructed. The laminar shear box consisted of 23 steel laminates with inner dimensions of 306×172 cm. Four experiments were...
A Robustification Approach in Unconstrained Quadratic Optimization
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Peyghami, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Fotouhi Firouzabad, Morteza (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, unconstrained convex quadratic optimization problems subject to parameter perturbations are considered. A robustification approach is proposed and analyzed which reduces the sensitivity of the optimal function value with respect to the parameter. Since reducing the sensitivity and maintaining a small objective value are competing goals, strategies for balancing these two objectives are discussed. Numerical examples illustrate the approach
Study of the behavior of pile groups during lateral spreading in medium dense sands by large scale shake table test
, Article International Journal of Civil Engineering ; Vol. 12, Issue. 3 , 2014 , pp. 374-391 ; ISSN: 17350522 ; Haeri, S. M ; Asefzadeh, A ; Rahmani, I ; Ghalandarzadeh, A ; Bakhshi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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In this paper, different aspects of the behavior of 2×2 pile groups under liquefaction-induced lateral spreading in a 3-layer soil profile is investigated using large scale 1g shake table test. Different parameters of the response of soil and piles including time-histories of accelerations, pore water pressures, displacements and bending moments are presented and discussed in the paper. In addition, distribution of lateral forces due to lateral spreading on individual piles of the groups is investigated in detail. The results show that total lateral forces on the piles are influenced by the shadow effect as well as the superstructure mass attached to the pile cap. It was also found that...
Seismic behavior of a dolphin-type berth subjected to liquefaction induced lateral spreading: 1g large scale shake table testing and numerical simulations
, Article Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; Volume 140 , 2021 ; 02677261 (ISSN) ; Haeri, S. M ; Raisianzadeh, J ; Sadeghi Meibodi, A ; Afzal Soltani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
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The effects of liquefaction induced lateral spreading on the piles of a dolphin-type berth were investigated using 1 g large scale shake table testing accompanied by numerical simulations. For this purpose, various aspects of the response of the soil and the pile group to lateral spreading were considered. The results indicated that large bending moments were induced in the piles during lateral spreading and the downslope piles of the group received greater bending moments than the upslope one. The monotonic components of bending moments in the piles were reasonably predicted by the displacement based numerical approach using p-y springs when they were properly tuned for strength reduction...
Effects of physical modeling boundary conditions on the responses of 3 × 3 pile groups to liquefaction induced lateral spreading
, Article Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering ; Volume 21, Issue 5 , 2023 , Pages 2469-2502 ; 1570761X (ISSN) ; Rajabigol, M ; Salaripour, S ; Kavand, A ; Sayyaf, H ; Afzalsoltani, S ; Asefzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2023
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In this research, 1 g shake table experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of boundary conditions on the responses of a 3 × 3 pile group to liquefaction-induced lateral spreading. For this purpose, a rigid and a laminar shear box with similar dimensions were designed and constructed at the Sharif University of Technology. The similitude laws for 1 g tests were implemented to construct the physical models. The profile of the soil layers consisted of a mildly sloped thick liquefiable layer between two non-liquefiable layers. The soil in the free field (far from the boundaries) and near or on the pile groups were fully instrumented to measure various parameters during and after...
Effect of input voltage frequency on the distribution of electrical stresses on the cell surface based on single-cell dielectrophoresis analysis
, Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 10, Issue 1 , 2020 ; Moghimi Zand, M ; Kavand, H ; Javidi, R ; Hadi, A ; Valadkhani, Z ; Renaud, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Research
2020
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Electroporation is defined as cell membrane permeabilization under the application of electric fields. The mechanism of hydrophilic pore formation is not yet well understood. When cells are exposed to electric fields, electrical stresses act on their surfaces. These electrical stresses play a crucial role in cell membrane structural changes, which lead to cell permeabilization. These electrical stresses depend on the dielectric properties of the cell, buffer solution, and the applied electric field characteristics. In the current study, the effect of electric field frequency on the electrical stresses distribution on the cell surface and cell deformation is numerically and experimentally...