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, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parsafar, Gholamabbas (Supervisor)
Abstract
In 2009, a general equation of state (EOS-III) based on an effective near-neighbor pair interaction of an extended Lennard-Jones (3, 6, 12) type has been introduced as : , where is the compressibility factor, p and ρ stand for pressure and molar density , respectively, T is Temperature , and e, f and g are the temperature dependent coefficient of the equation of state . the Z_th and Z_in are the thermal and internal contributions of pressure in the compressibility factor, respectively. this equation of state gives a good description of all types of nano- and bulk –solid and bulk fluid at entire temperature and pressure ranges for which thee is experimental data. Investigation show that...
Photoelectrocatalytic Performance of Mesoporous TiO2 Nanostructures Decorated with Cu-Ag-Zn Particles for CO2 Conversion
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Simchi, Abdolreza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The rise in carbon dioxide levels has led to the manifestation of numerous environmental challenges. Currently, the absorption and conversion of carbon dioxide into valuable fuel resources such as synthetic gas, methane, and ethylene are deemed crucial from both environmental and economic standpoints. Despite the presentation of photocatalysts such as titanium oxide and electrocatalysts such as copper, silver, and zinc, their efficiency in CO2 conversion is found to be insufficient. One potential solution to this problem is the utilization of photoelectrocatalytic CO2 recovery. In this study, the aim was to enhance the photoelectrocatalytic reduction of CO2 by designing and manufacturing...
Synthesis and Application of Preformed Viscoelastic Hydrogels in Enhanced Oil Recovery
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taghikhani, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Baghban Salehi, Mahsa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Preformed particle gels (PPGs) due to its advatantage over commonly used in situ gels has been successfully applied for controlling excess water production in mature oil reservoirs. Field results of using PPGs in oil fields shows that commonly used PPGs are highly sensitive to hard reservoir conditions such as high temperature and salinity and can not effectively block fractures and high permeability layers.Objects of this study are synthesis and evaluating performance of this novel polymer based hydrogel in oil reservoirs with high temperature and salinity. Central composite design ( which is a experiment design approach) was used for synthesizing thirteen gel samples and optimal sample was...
Coating of Sewage Pipes with Appropriate Nanomaterials Aimed at Preventing Biological Growth (Algae+Biofilm)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Ghasemi, Shahnaz (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Biological layers are one of the main problems related to water transfer with pipe lines which are formed through time in the inner surface of the pipes by the water nutrients. Hence, the inner surfaces in the pipe lines and water refineries should be made in order not to let these biological layers to be made. The reason is that when the biofilm is formed on these surfaces, the traversing water is polluted. Dredging of these pipes is not only necessary in most of the countries in the world and needs huge amounts of water but is also very complex and expensive.In this research, nanomaterials, namely ZnO, T〖iO〗_2،S〖iO〗_2 have been used to cover the surface of concrete and steel pipes (The...
Design and Manufacture of Polymeric Nanocomposite in Order to Control the Production and Migration of Sand in Reservoirs
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Taghikhani, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Baghban Salehi, Mahsa (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sand production from oil reservoirs leads to various problems, such as well productivity reduction, operating equipment corrosion, and increased production costs. Therefore, controlling sand production in unconsolidated reservoirs is crucial for operating companies. Chemical injection into the formation in order to strengthen and reduce sand production is one of the most important methods of sand control. In this study, a hydrogel nanocomposite was designed and its effectiveness in sand control was investigated. Various tests were carried out to define and assess its efficacy, as follows: Morphological tests demonstrated the creation of a dense, homogeneous, and porous structure. Structural...
Ant colony algorithm for the shortest loop design problem [electronic resource]
, Article Computers and Industrial Engineering, Elsevier ; Volume 50, Issue 4, August 2006, Pages 358–366 ; Kazemi, Morteza ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, a new algorithm for solving the shortest loop design problem is presented. The shortest loop design problem is to find the shortest loop for an automated guided vehicle covering at least one edge of each department of a block layout. In this paper, first it is shown that this problem can be represented as a graph model. The properties of the presented model enable us to design a meta-heuristic based on ant colony system algorithm for solving the shortest loop design problem. Computational results show the efficiency of our algorithm in compare to the other techniques
Propositional attitudes as commitments: unleashing some constraints
, Article Dialogue-Canadian Philosophical Review ; Volume 59, Issue 3 , 2020 , Pages 437-457 ; Sharif University of Technology
Cambridge University Press
2020
Abstract
In a series of articles, Asbjorn Steglich-Petersen and Nick Zangwill argue that, since propositional attitude (PA) ascription judgements do not behave like normative judgements in being subject to a priori normative supervenience and the Because Constraint, PAs cannot be constitutively normative.1 I argue that, for a specific version of normativism, according to which PAs are normative commitments, these arguments fail. To this end, I argue that commitments and obligations should be distinguished. Then, I show that the intuitions allegedly governing all normative judgements do not even purport to hold for commitment-attributing judgements. Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 2020
Commitment, norm-governedness and guidance
, Article Acta Analytica ; 2020 ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
Abstract
A number of philosophers have argued that there is a basic problem in the no-guidance argument against content normativism. The problem is that the argument restricts the essential normativity of intentional states to the formation of these states being guided by certain norms. But it is suggested that the essential norm-governedness of intentional states can be equally plausibly construed as the assessability of these states by norms, which does not imply complying with them. Although I concur with the problem diagnosed in the no-guidance argument, I take issue with the alternative conception of normativity which is put forward. In its stead, I argue that considering intentional states as...
Commitment, norm-governedness and guidance
, Article Acta Analytica ; Volume 36, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 213-228 ; 03535150 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2021
Abstract
A number of philosophers have argued that there is a basic problem in the no-guidance argument against content normativism. The problem is that the argument restricts the essential normativity of intentional states to the formation of these states being guided by certain norms. But it is suggested that the essential norm-governedness of intentional states can be equally plausibly construed as the assessability of these states by norms, which does not imply complying with them. Although I concur with the problem diagnosed in the no-guidance argument, I take issue with the alternative conception of normativity which is put forward. In its stead, I argue that considering intentional states as...
Causal relations and abraham’s dilemma: a Qur’anic perspective
, Article Sophia ; 2021 ; 00381527 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2021
Abstract
Abraham’s Dilemma is the conjunction of three jointly inconsistent propositions: (i) God’s commands are never morally wrong, (ii) God has commanded Abraham to kill his innocent son, and (iii) killing innocent people is morally wrong. Drawing on an overlooked point from the Qur’an regarding the content of the command as well as a conceptual analysis of intentional action, this paper proposes a novel solution to the dilemma by discarding proposition (ii) in a new way. Current approaches to rejecting proposition (ii) tend to appeal to epistemic failure on the side of Abraham. In my approach, which draws on the so-called accordion effect in intentional action, God’s command is interpreted in...
Still committed to the normativity of folk psychology
, Article Philosophical Explorations ; 2021 ; 13869795 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Routledge
2021
Abstract
In what sense can one claim that intentional explanations are essentially normative, given that people’s actions and thinking are replete with various irrationalities, yet are still pretty well explained by this explanatory framework? This article provides a novel response to this enduring objection. First, following Brandom, it is suggested that, to understand the normativity of intentional states, we should countenance and distinguish between two normative categories of commitment and entitlement, only the former of which is argued to be essential for intentional explanations. Conflating these two normative dimensions is noted to be one of the main sources of the objections leveled against...
Causal relations and abraham’s dilemma: a Qur’anic perspective
, Article Sophia ; Volume 61, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 309-318 ; 00381527 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2022
Abstract
Abraham’s Dilemma is the conjunction of three jointly inconsistent propositions: (i) God’s commands are never morally wrong, (ii) God has commanded Abraham to kill his innocent son, and (iii) killing innocent people is morally wrong. Drawing on an overlooked point from the Qur’an regarding the content of the command as well as a conceptual analysis of intentional action, this paper proposes a novel solution to the dilemma by discarding proposition (ii) in a new way. Current approaches to rejecting proposition (ii) tend to appeal to epistemic failure on the side of Abraham. In my approach, which draws on the so-called accordion effect in intentional action, God’s command is interpreted in...
Still committed to the normativity of folk psychology
, Article Philosophical Explorations ; Volume 25, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 58-74 ; 13869795 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Routledge
2022
Abstract
In what sense can one claim that intentional explanations are essentially normative, given that people’s actions and thinking are replete with various irrationalities, yet are still pretty well explained by this explanatory framework? This article provides a novel response to this enduring objection. First, following Brandom, it is suggested that, to understand the normativity of intentional states, we should countenance and distinguish between two normative categories of commitment and entitlement, only the former of which is argued to be essential for intentional explanations. Conflating these two normative dimensions is noted to be one of the main sources of the objections leveled against...
Performance Evaluation of Rhamnolipid & Sophorolipid Biosurfactants Capable of Wettability Change and Oil Recovery Increase
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taghikhani, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Baghban Salehi, Mahsa (Supervisor) ; Mokhtarani, Babak (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
As fossil fuels are still the world's most important source of energy, as well as the maturity of most of the world's oil reservoirs, there is a need for enhanced oil recovery methods to meet the world's increasing oil demands. MEOR methods are new and promising methods that are still in the research and development stage. One of the MEOR methods is the use of biosurfactants, which increase the oil recovery by two mechanisms: 1) reducing the interfacial tension between water and oil and 2) changing the wettability of the rock. In this study, the performance of two glycolipid biosurfactants, rhamnolipid and sophorolipid, in increasing oil recovery has been investigated. Initially, surface...
Investigation of the Effect of Asphaltene on the Stability of Water-oil Emulsion
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taghikhani, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Baghban Salehi, Mahsa (Supervisor) ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
During the production of crude oil from reservoirs, the production of quantities of formation water along with this oil, causes the crude oil does not have the necessary indicators for transportation, refining and ultimately export. The presence of water and salt along with crude oil causes corrosion of refinery and transmission equipment and makes oil unfavorable in terms of economic efficiency (both for domestic use and for export). water and salt produce stable emulsion with oil that can be stable for a long time and can not be easily separated from crude oil. Therefore, separation of water and salt from crude oil is one of the most important issues in the oil industry. Breaking this...
Butanol Production from Bagasse Sugarcane Black Liquor by Native Strain and Clostridium Acetobutylicum Species
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Shayegan, Jalaleddin
(Supervisor)
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Vossoughi, Manouchehr
(Supervisor)
;
Sedighi, Mahsa
(Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Considering the limitations of fossil fuels in recent years, as well as increasing demand for biofuels, it is anticipated that future attention to biofuels will increase further. Among biofuels, due to some disadvantages of bioethanol and biodiesel fuel, there is a tendency to use biobutanol, which does not have the disadvantages of the mentioned fuels. The cost of chemical production of butanol also led researchers to use biotechnology production of butanol. According to studies, butanol production can be achieved by fermenting some sugars such as glucose, xylose, and ... by anaerobic microorganism, but the cost of using these sugars has resulted in the use of natural sources of these...
Providing A New Solution to Enhance Oil Recovery (Eor) by Using Properties of Imidazolium Ionic Liquids and Synthesis of Microgels
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taghikhani, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Baghban Salehi, Mahsa (Supervisor) ; Mokhtarani, Babak (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
The methods of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) from reservoirs have been taken into consideration recently due to the decline in oil reserves and the rise in energy demand. Studies and investigations indicate the tremendous potential of chemical approaches based on injecting ionic liquids into the porous media with the goal of improving oil recovery. Additionally, hydrogels and polymers, which are two of the process' primary materials, are thought to be good alternatives. In the current study, a hydrogel based on carboxymethyl cellulose was first created and synthesized. Ionic liquids based on imidazolium and triflate anion were then added, and their effectiveness in enhancing the properties...
Adaptive compensation of actuator dynamics in manipulators without joint torque measurement
, Article Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Contro ; December , 2013 , Pages 2294-2299 ; 01912216 (ISSN) ; 9781467357173 (ISBN) ; Namvar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2013
Abstract
Neglecting actuator dynamics in control of rigid manipulators can degrade performance and stability of the system. However, consideration of actuator dynamics usually requires measurement of joint torque or armature currents. In this paper, we present an adaptive controller for motion tracking of an n-DOF manipulator without using joint torque measurement. Semi-global convergence of motion and torque tracking errors to zero is proven. We show that the use of non-minimal representation of manipulator dynamics significantly simplifies its linear parametrization. Simulation example shows that avoiding joint torque measurement reduces system sensitivity to sensor failure and noise
Production of lactic acid from whey by immobilized cells
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 8, Issue 3 , 2001 , Pages 218-222 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Baniardalan, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
In this paper, the production of lactic acid from deproteinized whey, using immobilized Lactobacillus casei on wood chips is investigated. The immobilization process was considered on various supports like wood chips, brick particle and porous glass by adsorption and on eggshell with glutaraldehyde by covalent bonding. Wood chips demonstrated the highest adsorption among all the supports and, therefore, was chosen as the best support for production. Batch production was studied at four temperatures and three different pH after five days. The highest concentration of lactic acid (16 g/1) was observed at T = 28°C and pH = 5.5. The optimum condition of temperature and pH for the continuous...
Is context important for understanding board leadership? exploring chairpersons’ leadership roles in board processes of subsidiary companies
, Article Journal of Management and Governance ; Volume 27, Issue 3 , 2023 , Pages 923-956 ; 13853457 (ISSN) ; Alavi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2023
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the leadership roles of subsidiary board chairpersons (SBCs). To this end, the study focused on the effect of the context of the parent company on the roles of SBCs in enhancing board effectiveness. This can be a response to the call for further investigation on the role of contextual and institutional factors in board effectiveness. An embedded multiple-case study design was used to compare the leadership role of chairpersons of the two groups of boards with high and low effectiveness in a corporation assessed via a multi-source appraisal method. Based on a series of interviews, we compared the mechanisms that differentiated the two groups of boards. Managing...