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    Development of a Wrist PPG Probe for the Measurement of Radial Artery Diameter

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Keikhosravi, Adib (Author) ; Zahedi, Edmond (Supervisor)
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    Inability of endothelial cells in responding to metabolic needs (endothelial dysfunction,) is a sign of heart diseases like atherosclerosis and vascular stenosis. Recently, a new method using finger PPG signal has been proposed to determine endothelial function in response to reactive hypertension (RH.) PPG-based endothelial function assessment results are not fully correlated with ultrasound FMD tests, and this is because of some auto-regulation phenomena in the fingertip. It is expected that such problems will not exist in larger arteries, like the radial artery. The goal of this project is to acquire the PPG signal from the radial artery as it is proportional to blood volume changes in... 

    Effect of deep breath on the correlation between the wrist and finger photoplethysmograms

    , Article 2012 19th Iranian Conference of Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 135-138 ; 9781467331302 (ISBN) Keikhosravi, A ; Zahedi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this paper, a special probe is designed using an array of photodiodes and a 960 nm LED for recording the wrist photoplethysmogram (PPG). The design is based on Monte-Carlo simulation of light propagation in tissues. Two series of experiments were carried-out: normal breathing and deep breathing. In both experiments, finger and wrist PPG were simultaneously recorded from the index finger. In the first series of experiment, signals from 9 subjects were recorded and the correlation coefficient for the raw signals (AC+DC), the AC and DC components of wrist and finger PPG were (62.5% ± 12.1%), (91.2% ± 6.9%) and (61% ± 13.4%) respectively. In the second series of experiment (deep breathing),... 

    Ultrasound medical image speckle reduction using fourth-order partial differential equation

    , Article 2011 7th Iranian Conference on Machine Vision and Image Processing, MVIP 2011 - Proceedings, 16 November 2011 through 17 November 2011 ; November , 2011 , Page(s): 1 - 5 ; 9781457715358 (ISBN) Keikhosravi, A ; Hashemi Berenjabad, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
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    One of the drawbacks to post-process and to interpret ultrasound medical images is speckle noise. In this paper we used fourth-order partial differential equation method proposed by Lysaker et al. for speckle reduction of ultrasound images. We used two groups of images first was the synthesized noisy image and second is real ultrasonic images. A comparison between our results and to other methods showed that PDE has better SNR and PSNR in most levels of speckle  

    Discrimination of bilateral finger photoplethysmogram responses to reactive hyperemia in diabetic and healthy subjects using a differential vascular model framework

    , Article Physiological Measurement ; Volume 34, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 513-525 ; 09673334 (ISSN) Keikhosravi, A ; Aghajani, H ; Zahedi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Endothelial dysfunction assessment has received considerable attention due to its potential in early screening of cardiovascular diseases. Since the seminal work by Celermajer in flow-mediated dilation (FMD) based on B-mode ultrasound measurement of the brachial artery dilation following limb ischemia, many attempts have been made toward applying this method to clinical, non-invasive endothelial dysfunction assessment. One major obstacle toward achieving this objective has been the relative high cost of the required setup and skilled manpower. Such limitations have prompted the investigation of other non-invasively accessible signals such as the photoplethysmogram (PPG) in relation to FMD.... 

    Nonlinear Control of a Monohull Planing Vessel, Using Sliding Mode

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Adib, Mahdi (Author) ; Salarieh, Hassan (Supervisor)
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    A sliding mode nonlinear controller has been developed to control a monohull hard-chine planing vessel. Planing vessels has been used for shoreward marine missions. On the other hand, according to vast shores of our country, offshore applications could be of extra importance for us. Autopilot of a vessel consists of two stages: trajectory design and trajectory control. In this project, trajectory control is being done using sliding-mode nonlinear control method, considering the fact that according to nonlinear dynamics of planing vessels, linear control would not show desirable results. In this dissertation, after description of main information about planing vessels and prior researches,... 

    Experimental investigation of the roles of blood volume and density in finger photoplethysmography

    , Article IEEE Sensors Journal ; Volume 13, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 1397-1398 ; 1530437X (ISSN) Keikhosravi, A ; Zahedi, E ; Attar, H. M ; Aghajani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Using simultaneous photoplethysmogram (PPG) and pulse transducer signals from the same finger, a high correlation (Mean: 98.6, STD: 1) is obtained between the AC part of the PPG and estimated volume changes (after normalization). These results point to the fact that in the resting fingertip, PPG signal variations are only due to volume changes and that blood density does not change thus has no contribution  

    Investigation of Fretting Fatigue Problem between a Tilted Wedge and a Half-Plane using Analytical and Numercial Methods

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Naderi, Davood (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
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    Mode I and II stress intensity factors are derived for an inclined crack breaking the surface of a half-plane which is subjected to an un-symmetrical singular contact loading due to the contact of a tilted wedge with the half-plane. The method used is that of replacing the crack by a continuous distribution of edge dislocations and assume the crack to be traction-free over its entire length. A traction free crack is achieved by cancelling the tractions along the crack site that would be present if the half-plane was un-cracked. The stress distribution for an elastic uncracked half-plane subject to a tilted wedge shaped indenter is derived analytically using the Muskhelishvili’s potential... 

    Develop Methods of Life Wheel Locomotive Using Finite Element Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Prhami, Esmat (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
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    The first project ,paid to review and analysis types of crack and agents Also, was referred methods to control them in rail industry .
    The wheel of Alestom train and UIC60 rail were simulated and stress analysis by software FEM (ANSYS and ABAQUS) , and effect of various parameters such as applied forces , train wheel diameter , contact position and rail inclination on stress values was studied . For comparision of results has been used analytic Hertz theory .
    By using experimental data on the subsurface crack , those cracks were created in the wheel . For load on the modeling wheel and rail, ,assuming contact on the wheel rolling point , were used vertical load of wagon weight ( with... 

    Evaluation of Stress Intensity Factor of a Bi-material Interfacial Crack Using Extended Finite Element Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Veisi, Hossein (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
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    In this study, Interfacial crack is modeled by the extended finite element method (XFRM) in order to evaluate the stress intensity factors for interface crack problems. These problems have crack edge discontinuity, material interfaces and singularity at the crack tip, which is inappropriate to finite element (FEM) mesh. Furthermore, around crack tips and interface edge, extremely fine discretization is required to achieve reasonable accuracy. All these factors increase the time and cost of the FEM solution. Recently the extended finite element method is developed and applied to interface fracture problems. In the XFEM, special enrichment functions are added to the finite element displacement... 

    Sliding Contact Problem of a Round Wedge with a FGM Coated Substrate with Finite Element Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Babaei, Ramzan (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
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    Most of the current application and potential FGM included in the areas related to contact mechanic .These issues essentially are related to the transfer of force between two objects, that in general is with friction, so in this study the contact under the loading of horizontal and vertical with its different aspect such as the effect of contact region, the effect of round and also the effect of getting harden and soften of FGM.
    The used method is a numerical method ¬(finite element method) that will resulted in contact equation discretisce by use of Penalty method. In this thesis is also presented the needed algorithms for solving the problem and the finite element code for solving the... 

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farshid, Saman (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
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    First stage blades tempreture in the turbine rotor section for the advanced turbines has increased up to 1100oc. The blades should be under mentioned condition for the long times up to 70000 hours and accordingly creep happens. Fatigue–creep interaction is the main reason for the failures of many engineering components under high temperature and cyclic loading. In this thesis, a model for the life prediction of fatigue–creep interaction which was developed by other investigators has been modified to predict fatigue–creep interaction on the nickel-based superalloys. In this model, the law of energy conservation and the momentum conservation principle are used to describe the process of... 

    Thermal Fatigue Investigation of Different Geometrical Aspect of via in Integrated Circuits

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ahmadi, Behnoud (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
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    The reliability of integrated circuits (IC) is related to material imperfections such as holes, cavities, cracks and etc. which occur in the manufacturing process. The operational conditions of IC create thermal stresses. These thermal stresses increase the chance of failure by making the imperfections critical in IC’s components such as VIA that is used as connection between interconnects in the multilevel integrated circuits. As a result, thermal fatigue needs to be investigated in VIA thoroughly.
    The thermal stresses in VIA increase the possibility of hole forming due to hydrostatic stresses during manufacturing process and the amplitude of applied stresses under the operational... 

    Investigation of Fretting Problem for Frictional Contact on Arbitrary Interfaces Using the Extended Finite Element Method

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Moradi, Abbas (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The problem of fretting fatigue due to the inherent complexity and high probability of its occurrence in many engineering systems, is very important for engineering design. Fretting Fatigue is a significant failure mode in many contacting mechanical components, in which two contact surfaces experience low amplitude oscillatory movement due to cyclic loading. There are many significant contact fatigue problems in structural design which fretting fatigue at lap joints in aging aircraft and fretting fatigue of dovetail joints in gas turbine engine are the most important of them. Numerical simulations provide an appropriate and powerful tool for parametric study of fretting fatigue behavior of... 

    Elastic Contact Analysis of Two Symmetrical Punchs With a Half Plane in a Quasi-Static Condition Using Finite Element Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology tarighati, Mohamad (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, the use of finite element Software applications in enigineering departments has become Inevitable and commonplace. Acceptance of the necessity of using such software applications for reducing the cost of research and development does not require any evidences of financial instruments to be presented. Reducing design and manufacture time together with pseudo-empirical approach has cuased the finite element science to become a conventional designing tools.
    Since contact is the main method to apply a load on a ductile object,and stress concentration caused thereby is often a major cause of failure in mechanical parts, the issue of contact is a fundamental topic in mechanics of... 

    Investigation of Fatigue Crack Growth in a Landing Gear Support Fitting

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghodoosi, Hamed (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
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    In this thesis failure analysis of a critical part in a landing gear of a commercial aircraft was conducted.Fatigue phenomenon was determined as the reason for the failure and fracture of the mentionedcomponent. Fractography investigation of the fracture surface and charasteristicswas conducted.Scanning Electron Microscope was utilized for the study of the fracture surface. In the fracture surface, fatigue striations were observed. An experimental model of the crack growth is presented by using the fracture surface characteristics. By counting the fatigue striations and measuring their distance betwwn them on the fracture surface, the rate of the crack growth and crack growth life were... 

    Investigation of Multiple Elastic Contacts of Dissimilar Materials in Partial Slip Regime Using a Numerical Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hedayati, Ehsan (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Modeling of contact is a important problem in word science, so a lot of method presented by researchers .
    In practical industry, if members of contact have complex shape or large deformation, analytical method can not solve the problem and use numerical method.
    This method by using ansys , first analyze one-area contact and compare between numerical result and analitical result, then analyze two-area contact between two body with vertical force, and compare result with considering effect of slip and target surface.
    Finaly to analyze a practical multiple contact problem, use modeling of tyre and road surface partial slip, and compare between ansys result with experimental result ,... 

    Effect of Flatness and Roughness of Sealant Contact Surfaces on Diesel Injectors Performance

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fozi, Mostafa (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
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    Surface roughness has an enormous influence on many important physical phenomena such as contact mechanics, sealing, adhesion and friction. Contact mechanics was studied as an important topic for long years in order to realize the friction phenomena, contact fatigue and fluid leaking between rough surfaces. Therefore, the contact of rough surfaces has been widely invistageted by engineers for different purposes like rejouvination, prevention of environmental pollution and stress analysis. Failure modes have been studied in this research for a specific type of injector by experimental methods. After that, injector's rough surfaces were modeled. Firstly the proper point cloud was modeled by... 

    Construction of Three-dimensional Graphene Foam Plates and Experimental Study of Nanocomposite Tensile Strength of Graphene Foam/Epoxy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khosravani, Sajedeh (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
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    In this study composite is built based on epoxy which is reinforced with 3D graphen foam using the RTM (resin transfer molding) method in which the molding is done by hand, through injecting epoxy to graphen foam.Good scattering and neat meshing of 3d graphen planes in composite have resulted in its improved mechanical quilities.The subject of the present study is the synthesis of graphen foam from graphen oxide and making graphen foam/epoxy composite in order to improve its mechanical properties. In order to do that, firstly graphen foam is forged from graphen oxide in a 3d mesh, in a way that single graphen planes in polymer matrixes are eliminated.Having very little density, very high... 

    Modeling and Prediction Mechanical Properties Foam Graphene Based on Numerical Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Riazi, Ardalan (Author) ; Adib Nazari, Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Purpose of these investigations is modeling and prediction of foam graphene like linear elastic modules and density of that material. In this modeling with two numerical method molecular dynamics and finite element method is used in that with multiscale method various numerical method match together. At the beginning of the modeling various image of foam graphene in Nano abd meso scale in the case of size and scale survaied till with this checking, scale of the work and varios of modeling was created and with this modeling linear elastic modules and density were estimation  

    Diagnosis of early Alzheimer's disease based on EEG source localization and a standardized realistic head model

    , Article IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics ; Volume 17, Issue 6 , 2013 , Pages 1039-1045 ; 21682194 (ISSN) Aghajani, H ; Zahedi, E ; Jalili, M ; Keikhosravi, A ; Vahdat, B. V ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, distributed electroencephalographic (EEG) sources in the brain have been mapped with the objective of early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). To this end, records from a montage of a high-density EEG from 17 early AD patients and 17 matched healthy control subjects were considered. Subjects were in eyes-closed, resting-state condition. Cortical EEG sources were modeled by the standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) method. Relative logarithmic power spectral density values were obtained in the four conventional frequency bands (alpha, beta, delta, and theta) and 12 cortical regions. Results show that in the left brain hemisphere, the theta...