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A simplified model for the flow inside cascade impactor
, Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE) ; Volume 7 A , November , 2013 ; 9780791856314 (ISBN) ; Sohrabi, S ; Falsafi, P ; Gorji, P ; ASME ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2013
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In this paper we developed a new mathematical model for the flow inside cascade impactors and via this simplified model, we determined the particle size distribution by a fast and low cost computational method. Using cascade impactors for determining the particle size distribution, one can use comprehensive CFD methods to fully simulate the particle traces. Although the results from those CFD analyses can be very accurate, usually that is not a time and cost efficient routine. In contrast, we showed that by using our proposed calculation we can estimate the particle size distribution very fast and yet with the slight error -comparing to the results from CFD method. Cascade impactors are...
Efficient batch-mode mixing and flow patterns in a microfluidic centrifugal platform: a numerical and experimental study
, Article Microsystem Technologies ; 2016 , Pages 1-13 ; 09467076 (ISSN) ; Tirandazi, P ; Normandie, M ; Saidi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2016
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During recent years centrifugal-based microfluidic devices known as Lab-on-a-CD have attracted a lot of attentions. Applications of these CD-based platforms are ubiquitous in numerous biological analyses and chemical syntheses. Mixing of different species in microscale is one of the essential operations in biochemical applications where this seemingly simple task remains a major obstruction. Application of centrifugal force, however, may significantly improve the flow agitation and mixing, especially when it is combined with the Coriolis force which acts perpendicular to centrifugal force. In this study, mixing process in minichambers located on a rotating platform under a periodic...
Efficient batch-mode mixing and flow patterns in a microfluidic centrifugal platform: a numerical and experimental study
, Article Microsystem Technologies ; Volume 23, Issue 7 , 2017 , Pages 2767-2779 ; 09467076 (ISSN) ; Tirandazi, P ; Normandie, M ; Saidi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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During recent years centrifugal-based microfluidic devices known as Lab-on-a-CD have attracted a lot of attentions. Applications of these CD-based platforms are ubiquitous in numerous biological analyses and chemical syntheses. Mixing of different species in microscale is one of the essential operations in biochemical applications where this seemingly simple task remains a major obstruction. Application of centrifugal force, however, may significantly improve the flow agitation and mixing, especially when it is combined with the Coriolis force which acts perpendicular to centrifugal force. In this study, mixing process in minichambers located on a rotating platform under a periodic...
Three-body interactions improve the prediction of rate and mechanism in protein folding models
, Article Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; Volume 101, Issue 42 , 2004 , Pages 15088-15093 ; 00278424 (ISSN) ; Avall, S. P ; Plotkin, S. S ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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Here we study the effects of many-body interactions on rate and mechanism in protein folding by using the results of molecular dynamics simulations on numerous coarse-grained Cα-model single-domain proteins. After adding three-body interactions explicitly as a perturbation to a Gō-like Hamiltonian with native pairwise interactions only, we have found (i) a significantly increased correlation with experimental φ values and folding rates, (ii) a stronger correlation of folding rate with contact order, matching the experimental range in rates when the fraction of three-body energy in the native state is ≈20%, and (iii) a considerably larger amount of three-body energy present in chymotripsin...
Errorless codes for CDMA systems with near-far effect
, Article IEEE International Conference on Communications, 23 May 2010 through 27 May 2010, Cape Town ; 2010 ; 05361486 (ISSN) ; 9781424464043 (ISBN) ; Kabir, P ; Pad, P ; Mansouri, S. M ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this paper we propose a new model for the near-far effect in a CDMA system. We derive upper and lower bounds for the maximum near-far effect for errorless transmission. Using these bounds, we propose some near-far resistant codes. Also a very low complexity ML decoder for a subclass of the proposed codes is suggested
Applying the tam to OLAP as a decision support system in an educational environment
, Article Proceedings of the IADIS International Conference Information Systems 2012, IS 2012, 10 March 2012 through 12 March 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 90-98 ; 9789728939687 (ISBN) ; Malaki, M ; Dastgerdi, S. S. V ; Ahangar, F. S ; Isaias, P ; Rodrigues, L ; Nunes, M. B ; Powell, P ; Sharif University of Technology
IADIS
2012
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On-line analytical processing (OLAP) is a mature technology as a part of the new category named Business Intelligence for decision supports that are given to managers to analyze different dimensions of multidimensional data and enable them to obtain competitive advantage by accurate analysis and examination of organizational data. So considering the factors affecting the user's acceptance and use are important to increase the benefits of such systems. The study has used Technology Acceptance Model (Davis 1989) to determine technology acceptance of an Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) in Tarbiat Modares University. This study took advantage of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach to...
Atomic layer deposition of an effective interface layer of tin for efficient and hysteresis-free mesoscopic perovskite solar cells
, Article ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces ; Volume 12, Issue 7 , 2020 , Pages 8098-8106 ; Tavakoli, M. M ; Prochowicz, D ; Yadav, P ; Lote, S. S ; Bhoite, S. P ; Nimbalkar, A ; Hong, C. K ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2020
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Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have experienced outstanding advances in power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) by employing new electron transport layers (ETLs), interface engineering, optimizing perovskite morphology, and improving charge collection efficiency. In this work, we study the role of a new ultrathin interface layer of titanium nitride (TiN) conformally deposited on a mesoporous TiO2 (mp-TiO2) scaffold using the atomic layer deposition method. Our characterization results revealed that the presence of TiN at the ETL/perovskite interface improves the charge collection as well as reduces the interface recombination. We find that the morphology (grain size) and optical properties of...
Multi-objective market clearing model with an autonomous demand response scheme
, Article Energies ; Volume 12, Issue 7 , 2019 ; 19961073 (ISSN) ; Shafie Khah, M ; Badakhshan, S ; Aghaei, J ; Mariano, S. J. P. S ; Catalão, J. P. S ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI AG
2019
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Demand response (DR) is known as a key solution in modern power systems and electricity markets for mitigating wind power uncertainties. However, effective incorporation of DR into power system operation scheduling needs knowledge of the price–elastic demand curve that relies on several factors such as estimation of a customer’s elasticity as well as their participation level in DR programs. To overcome this challenge, this paper proposes a novel autonomous DR scheme without prediction of the price–elastic demand curve so that the DR providers apply their selected load profiles ranked in the high priority to the independent system operator (ISO). The energy and reserve markets clearing...
Universal adversarial attacks on text classifiers
, Article 44th IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP 2019, 12 May 2019 through 17 May 2019 ; Volume 2019-May , 2019 , Pages 7345-7349 ; 15206149 (ISSN); 9781479981311 (ISBN) ; Moosavi Dezfooli, S. M ; Baghshah, M. S ; Frossard, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
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Despite the vast success neural networks have achieved in different application domains, they have been proven to be vulnerable to adversarial perturbations (small changes in the input), which lead them to produce the wrong output. In this paper, we propose a novel method, based on gradient projection, for generating universal adversarial perturbations for text; namely sequence of words that can be added to any input in order to fool the classifier with high probability. We observed that text classifiers are quite vulnerable to such perturbations: inserting even a single adversarial word to the beginning of every input sequence can drop the accuracy from 93% to 50%. © 2019 IEEE
The different fate of satellite cells on conductive composite electrospun nanofibers with graphene and graphene oxide nanosheets
, Article Biomedical Materials (Bristol) ; Volume 11, Issue 2 , 2016 ; 17486041 (ISSN) ; Soleimani, M ; Hatamie, S ; Zamanlui, S ; Ranjbarvan, P ; Vossoughi, M ; Hosseinzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Physics Publishing
2016
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Electrospinning of composite polymer solutions provides fantastic potential to prepare novel nanofibers for use in a variety of applications. The addition of graphene (G) and graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets to bioactive polymers was found to enhance their conductivity and biocompatibility. Composite conductive nanofibers of polyaniline (PANI) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) with G and GO nanosheets were prepared by an electrospinning process. The fabricated membranes were investigated by physical and chemical examinations including scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction (XRD) and tensile assay. The muscle satellite cells enriched by a pre-plating technique were...
Modeling of metal-mold interface resistance in the Al-11.5 wt% Si alloy casting process
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2007 , Pages 46-55 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Shirinparvar, M ; Davami, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2007
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In this investigation, a computational-model has been developed, including heat transfer and the effects of the resistance of a metal-mold interface and pressure, for simulation of the solidification process. Simulation of the interface resistance is based on the Zero Thickness Element (ZTE), utilizing the Finite Element Method (FEM). Solid boundary conditions, including contact resistances, have been modified by a pressure gradient in each of the ZTE. The pressure gradient has been modeled, based on experimental data. In order to verify the computational results, an Al-11.5 wt% Si alloy was poured into a permanent mold and the temperature of the interface was measured by a data acquisition...
Study of epithelial differentiation and protein expression of keratinocyte-mesenchyme stem cell co-cultivation on electrospun nylon/B. vulgaris extract composite scaffold
, Article Materials Science and Engineering C ; Volume 75 , 2017 , Pages 653-662 ; 09284931 (ISSN) ; Soleimani, M ; Vossoughi, M ; Ranjbarvan, P ; Hamedi, S ; Zamanlui, S ; Mahmoudifard, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Employing of the composite electrospun scaffold containing herbal extract in conjugation with co-culturing of cells can open up new window to the design of efficient biomaterials for skin tissue regeneration. Here, we introduce the synergistic effect of composite electrospun nanofibrous scaffold of nylon66 loaded with Beta vulgaris (B. vulgaris) (extract of beet roots, a plants whose widely used in Iranian folk medicine as wound healing medicine) and co-culture of mesenchymal stem-cells (MSCs)-human keratinocyte (H-keratino) differentiation towards epithelial lineage. In vitro biocompatibility was examined through MTT assay and epithelial differentiation checked by real-time PCR and...
The highest inhibition coefficient of phenol biodegradation using an acclimated mixed culture
, Article Water Science and Technology ; Volume 73, Issue 5 , 2016 , Pages 1033-1040 ; 02731223 (ISSN) ; Sharifi Abdar, P. S ; Borghei, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
IWA Publishing
2016
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In this study a membrane biological reactor (MBR) was operated at 25±1 °C and pH = 7.5±0.5 to treat synthetic wastewater containing high phenol concentrations. Removal efficiencies of phenol and chemical oxygen demand (COD)were evaluated at four various hydraulic retention times (HRTs) of 24, 12, 8, and 4 hours. The removal rate of phenol (5.51 kg-Phenol kg-VSS-1 d-1), observed at HRT of 4 h,was the highest phenol degradation rate in the literature.According toCODtests, therewere no significant organic matter in the effluent, and phenol was degraded completely by mixed culture. Substrate inhibition was calculated from experimental growth parameters using the Haldane, Yano, and Edward...
3D Dynamic analysis of a flexible deploying arm subjected to base angular motions
, Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 13, Issue 2 , March , 2013 ; 02194554 (ISSN) ; Malaek, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Problems related to the three-dimensional (3D) dynamics of the deploying flexible arms subjected to base angular motions are studied with simulated tip payloads and actual deployment trajectories. To facilitate the solution, an equivalent dynamical system is developed by introducing the inertial reaction forces on the arm, while the equations of motion are derived in the non-Newtonian reference frame attached to the arm. The dynamic behavior of the arm is investigated both by the finite element and assumed Modes methods for the purpose of verification. This study reveals that base angular motions lead to considerable couplings between the two lateral displacements and axial motions....
Investigation of in-orbit disturbing loads induced on spacecraft due to elastic deploying arm
, Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2013 ; 02194554 (ISSN) ; Malaek, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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The loads induced on the spacecraft orbiting the Earth by the deploying elastic arm are investigated. The coupled equations of motion of the arm with the vehicle orbital mechanics are used to describe the 3D dynamic behavior of the flexible-appendage and the related disturbing loads induced on the spacecraft. To this end, an equivalent dynamical system is derived for the arm by applying an attached Non-Newtonian Reference Frame which is subjected to the orbital motion and geocentric pointing maneuver of the spacecraft. With the help of the Assumed Modes Method, the behavior of the arm attached to the spacecraft in Keplerian orbits is studied. The results show that deploying the arm in some...
Investigation of flow dynamics in porous media using computer simulation
, Article 20th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2006, Toulouse, 23 October 2006 through 25 October 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 157-163 ; Zamankhan, P ; Mousavi, S. M ; Pietarinen, K ; Sarkomaa, P ; Sharif University of Technology
EUROSIS
2006
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The aim of this work is to investigate flow hydrodynamics in porous media. Random non-overlapping spherical particles in a cylindrical geometry were produced as a porous media. Navier-Stokes equations in three-dimensional porous packed bed have been solved and dimensionless pressure drop has been studied for a fluid flow through the porous media at different Reynolds numbers (based on pore permeability and interstitial fluid velocity). The numerical results are in good agreement with those reported by Macdonald (1979) in the range of Reynolds numbers studied. At higher Reynolds numbers turbulent models such as large eddy simulation (LES) and Reynolds stress model (RSM) also have been...
Study and production of silicone rubber and polyethylene alloy
, Article Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials ; Volume 24, Issue 5 , 2011 , Pages 669-677 ; 08927057 (ISSN) ; Meibod, M. P ; Frounchi, M ; Dadbin, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Linear silicone rubber and polyethylene alloy produced from extrusion-injecting process will be present in separate phases. While samples are mixed with 1% dicumylperoxide, DCP, and injected in extruder, an alloy is almost formed. In addition, when the samples containing silicon rubber with vinyl group are mixed with polyethylene and passed in the vicinity of electron beam, a similar reaction occurs, as confirmed from FTIR spectrum. The water contact angles for the samples has been listed in the article. Furthermore, the crystallinity of samples produced via electron beam method is more than that obtained from peroxide method. On the other hand, the tensile strengths of produced samples via...
CFD simulation of bubble in flow field: Investigation of dynamic interfacial behaviour in presence of surfactant molecules
, Article Colloids and Interface Science Communications ; Volume 27 , 2018 , Pages 1-10 ; 22150382 (ISSN) ; Fayzi, P ; Lotfi, M ; Arzideh, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
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This work presents the results of numerical simulation of liquid flow on a static bubble. Velocity and surfactant concentration profiles of the liquid around a bubble exposed in flow field were estimated via unsteady CFD solution. Governing equations are the Navier-Stokes and conservation of mass in the liquid bulk and at the interface. Resulted profiles of surfactant concentration and velocity in the liquid bulk are used to determine the dynamic surface tension data via two adsorption isotherms of Langmuir and Frumkin. Data of dynamic surface tension were validated via experimental data of “bubble in flow field” protocol. Surface concentrations of surfactants were also numerically...
Polyphosphate-reduced graphene oxide on Ni foam as a binder free electrode for fabrication of high performance supercapacitor
, Article Electrochimica Acta ; Volume 296 , 2019 , Pages 130-141 ; 00134686 (ISSN) ; Asen, P ; Shahrokhian, S ; Ahadian, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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Polyphosphate reduced graphene oxide on Ni foam (PPO-RGO/NF) is synthesized by varying weight ratios of Na5P3O10 (PO): graphene oxide (GO) with a simple, scalable and low cost method through freeze-drying of the PO-GO/NF followed by thermal treatment of the prepared electrodes. The resulting samples are characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), and raman spectroscopy methods. The results show that the weight ratio of PO:GO, considerably affect the...
Understanding non-ideal voltage behaviour of cathodes for lithium-ion batteries
, Article Journal of Materials Chemistry A ; Vol. 2, issue. 45 , Sep , 2014 , p. 19451-19460 ; Oghbaei, M ; Asgari, S ; Ferrari, S ; Capsoni, D ; Mustarelli, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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One of the most relevant negative characteristics of high-capacity cathodes for lithium batteries is indeed non-flat voltage-time (V-t) or voltage-capacity (V-C) behaviour during charge-discharge. A clear rationale for this behaviour has not yet been addressed in the literature. Here, by means of density functional theory (DFT) calculations corroborated by basic experimental electrochemical characterization, we investigated both the thermodynamic and the kinetic aspects relevant to voltage variations during charge-discharge of Li2FeSiO4 intended as a model case. A simple physical model allowed us to take into account all the experimental evidence. We suggested that voltage deviations from...