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    Design of a Sliding Mode Observer to Estimate the Charge of Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kharazmi, Amir Arsalan (Author) ; Pishvaie, Mahmood Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the main challenges in managing flow batteries usage is estimating their state of charge. Since The concentration of ions in the battery indicates the battery's charge and, on the other hand, the sensors for measuring the concentration are expensive, observers should be used to estimate the concentrations of the ions in the battery. This work is done by measuring the cell voltage, and finally, using the mathematical model of the battery, the amount of concentrations and state of charge is calculated. In this work, a vanadium flow battery was initially modeled accurately and mechanistically using COMSOL software to replace an actual flow battery in subsequent studies. Also, two... 

    An experimental and theoretical study of the effects of excess air ratio and waste gate opening pressure threshold on NOx emission and performance in a turbocharged CNG SI engine

    , Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications ; Volume 28, Issue 2 , March , 2015 , Pages 251-260 ; 1728-144X (ISSN) Kharazmi, S ; Benisi, A. H ; Mozafari ; Sharif University of Technology
    Materials and Energy Research Center  2015
    Abstract
    In this research, effects of excess air ratio and waste gate opening pressure threshold on NOx emission and performance in a turbocharged CNG SI engine are studied experimentally at 13-mode ECE-R49 test cycle. The engine power, boost ratio and charge air temperature are investigated experimentally at the cycle for different waste gate pressure thresholds. A code is developed in MATLAB environment for predicting engine performance and NOx and the results are validated with the research experiments. The effects of excess air ratio on the engine indicated power and specific fuel consumption as well as NOx emission are numerically investigated at WOT by the code. NOx emission of WOT is max at... 

    Simulation and experimental investigation of performance and emissions of a turbocharged lean-burn natural gas engine considering thermal boundary layer

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, issue. 4 , 2014 , pp. 1424-1439 ; ISSN: 10263098 Kharazmi, Sh ; Mozafari, A ; Hajilouy-Benisi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Emission characteristics of pure natural gas is fairly known, however more experimental investigation of natural gas combustion is necessary. In this research, emission and performance of a turbocharged natural gas SI engine are investigated experimentally at WOT and lean burn conditions. A computer code is also developed in MATLAB environment for predicting engine performance and NO emission and the results are validated with experimental data. Thermal boundary layer, as a novel approach, is considered in the simulation and a better agreement of predicted mass fraction burned was achieved at end part of combustion process when compared with experimental results. Experimental results have... 

    Freshness of web search engines: Improving performance of web search engines using data mining techniques

    , Article International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions, ICITST 2009, 9 November 2009 through 12 November 2009, London ; 2009 ; 9781424456482 (ISBN) Kharazmi, S ; Farahmand Nejad, A ; Abolhassani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Progressive use of Web based information retrieval systems such as general purpose search engines and dynamic nature of the Web make it necessary to continually maintain Web based information retrieval systems. Crawlers facilitate this process by following hyperlinks in Web pages to automatically download new and updated Web pages. Freshness (recency) is one of the important maintaining factors of Web search engine crawlers that takes weeks to months. Many large Web crawlers start from seed pages, fetch every links from them, and continually repeat this process without any policies that help them to better crawling and improving performance of those. We believe that data mining techniques... 

    Optimal Multicriteria Design of HTS Transformer and Construction of a Laboratory Scale Sample

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Moradnouri, Ahmad (Author) ; Vakilian, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Fardmanesh, Mehdi (Co-Supervisor) ; Hekmati, Arsalan (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Employing high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes, instead of copper or aluminum wires for winding in a superconducting transformer, results in a series of significant advantages; such as: smaller volume, lighter weight, higher efficieny, greatly extended overload capability, better voltage regulation, lower life cycle cost, fault current limiting capability, lower environmental pollution and lower risk potential against fire hazards.In this thesis, optimal design of flux diverter using genetic algorithm for axial short circuit force reduction in HTS transformers has been performed. Then, multilayered flux diverters have been proposed for reduction of weight and losses. The impact of... 

    Computer simulation of turbocharged aftercooled gasoline engine

    , Article 8th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2006, Torino, 4 July 2006 through 7 July 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 ; 0791837793 (ISBN); 9780791837795 (ISBN) Kharazmi, S ; Hajilouy Benisi, A ; Mozafari, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers  2006
    Abstract
    Turbocharging of gasoline engines has been improved less than diesel engines due to some difficulties, especially knock phenomena. They require wider air flow range and faster response too. A computer code is developed to simulate turbocharged gasoline engine behavior. A three zone combustion model is employed. Different performance curves at speed and equivalence ratio ranges are prepared. By this code naturally aspirated and turbocharged behavior are compared. A turbocharged aftercooled engine has been studied in various cases to complete the investigation. Some aftercooler effects are described experimentally. Modeling and experimental results are compared providing valuable achievements.... 

    Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of NOx Reduction in a CNG Turbocharged Internal Combustion Engines

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Kharazmi, Shahaboddin (Author) ; Mozaffari, Ali Asghar (Supervisor) ; Hajilouy Benisi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Combustion and NOx emissions were simulated by quasi-dimensional and ratereaction methods respectively in a turbocharged CNG engine. Mean-value turbulence modeling was carried out during compression and combustion processes to simulate combustion process better. The most appropriate NG flame speed for the CNG turbocharged engine was applied and ignition delay was ended when flame radius became more than turbulence integral length scale. Hemispherical flame propagated from spark gap center and its intersection with reciprocating Mexican-hat piston bowl was calculated analytically. Thermal boundary layer, as a novel approach, was considered in the simulation and a better agreement of predicted... 

    A general model for I/O system theory, Proceedings of AIMC31 [electronic resource]

    , Article Iranian Journal of Fuzzy Systems ; 2006, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 1-19 Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Hashem, Amir ; Sharif University of Technology

    Experimental and Numerical Study of Spray Combustion under Hot-diluted Conditions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azimi, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Mardani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, combustion of liquid fuel spray under the condition of hot and diluted oxidizer, has been investigated. To this end, a novel type laboratory-scale test rig was designed to study the physics governing the MILD-Spray combustion conditions with an applied approach. The underlined test rig eliminates the operational problems of its predecessor test stands and is used for a heavier fuel with much more complex chemical composition (kerosene). The test section is axially symmetrical, in which the fuel is injected by a pressure-swirl atomizer in the direction of hot and diluted co-flowing air. With the use of the aforesaid test rig, the effect of variables such as oxygen... 

    General theory of translation invariant systems [electronic resource]

    , Article Mathematics and Its Applications ; Volume 329, 1995, pp 77-89 Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The basic goal of this article is to present an abstract system-theoretic approach to morphological filtering and the theory of translation invariant systems which is mainly based on residuated semigroups. Some new results as well as a number of basic questions are also introduced  

    Duality in a generalized model for translation invariant systems [electronic resource]

    , Article Fuzzy Sets and Systems ; 1996, Volume 83, Issue 3, Pages 347–352 Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In a previous paper we introduced a generalized model for translation invariant (TI) operators. In this model we considered the space, φ of all maps from an abelian group G to ω U {-∞}, called LG-fuzzy sets, where ω is a complete lattice-ordered group; and we defined TI operators on this space. Also, in that paper, we proved strong reconstruction theorem to show the consistency of this model. This theorem states that for an order-preserving TI operator Y one can explicitly compute Y(A), for any A, from a specific subset of φ called the base of Y. In this paper duality is considered in the same general framework, and in this regard, continuous TI operators are studied. This kind of operators... 

    Reconstruction in a generalized model for translation invariant systems [electronic resource]

    , Article Fuzzy Sets and Systems ; 1996, Volume 83, Issue 1, Pages 51–55 Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We consider translation invariant (TI) operators on Φ, the set of maps from an abelian group G to Ω ∪ {−∞} , called LG-fuzzy sets, where 0 is a complete lattice ordered group. By defining Minkowski and morphological operations on Φ and considering order preserving operators, we prove a reconstruction theorem. This theorem, which is called the Strong Reconstruction Theorem (SRT), is similar to the Convolution Theorem in the theory of linear and shift invariant systems and states that for an order preserving TI operator Y one can explicitly compute Y ( A ), for any A , from a specific subset of Φ called the base of Y . The introduced framework is a general model for the theory of translation... 

    Residuated semigroups and morphological aspects of translation invariant systems [electronic resource]

    , Article 1997, Volume 90, Issue 1, Pages 69–81 ; Fuzzy Sets and Systems Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The main goal of this paper is to verify classical properties of morphological operators within the general model of translation invariant (TI) systems. In this model, TI operators are defined on the space of LG-fuzzy sets Φ i.e. Φ = {A: G → Ω ∪ {− ∞}} in which G is an abelian group and Ω is a complete lattice ordered group. A TI operator Y is an operator on Φ which is invariant under translation on G and Ω as groups. We consider the generalization of Minkowski addition (D on Φ and we emphasize that (Φ,⊛) is an involutive residuated topological monoid. We verify all properties of traditional (set-theoretic) morphological operators as well as classical representations (Matheron, 1967) for... 

    Forcing structures and cliques in uniquely vertex colorable graphs [electronic resource]

    , Article SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics ; 2001, Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 433-445 Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Let G be a simple undirected uniquely vertex k-colorable graph, or a k-UCG for short. M. Truszczyński [Some results on uniquely colorable graphs, in Finite and Infinite Sets, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1984, pp. 733--748] introduced $e^{^{*}}(G)=|V(G)|(k-1)-{k \choose 2}$ as the minimum number of edges for a k-UCG and S. J. Xu [J. Combin. Theory Ser. B, 50 (1990), pp. 319--320] conjectured that any minimal k-UCG contains a Kk as a subgraph. In this paper, first we introduce a technique called forcing. Then by applying this technique in conjunction with a feedback structure we construct a k-UCG with clique number k-t, for each $t \geq 1$ and each k, when k is large enough. This also... 

    Graph homomorphisms and nodal domains [electronic resource]

    , Article Linear Algebra and its Applications ; 2006, Volume 418, Issue 1, Pages 44–52 Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we derive some necessary spectral conditions for the existence of graph homomorphisms in which we also consider some parameters related to the corresponding eigenspaces such as nodal domains. In this approach, we consider the combinatorial Laplacian and co-Laplacian as well as the adjacency matrix. Also, we present some applications in graph decompositions where we prove a general version of Fisher’s inequality for G-designs  

    On defining numbers of circular complete graphs

    , Article Discrete Mathematics ; Volume 307, Issue 2, 28 January 2007, Pages 173–180 Daneshgar, A. (Amir) ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Let d(σ)d(σ) stand for the defining number of the colouring σσ. In this paper we consider View the MathML sourcedmin=minγd(γ) and View the MathML sourcedmax=maxγd(γ) for the onto χχ-colourings γγ of the circular complete graph Kn,dKn,d. In this regard we obtain a lower bound for dmin(Kn,d)dmin(Kn,d) and we also prove that this parameter is asymptotically equal to χ-1χ-1. Also, we show that when χ⩾4χ⩾4 and s≠0s≠0 then dmax(Kχd-s,d)=χ+2s-3dmax(Kχd-s,d)=χ+2s-3, and, moreover, we prove an inequality relating this parameter to the circular chromatic number for any graph G  

    Modeling Driving Behaviors Using Smartphone Sensors

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azizzadeh Delshad, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Samimi, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Monitoring driving behaviors of drivers, would avoid their dangerous behaviors and remarkably raise the safety. Nowadays real-time supervision is considered as one of the modern methods of controlling driving behaviors. Previously, due to expensive costs of required equipments and other restrictions, this kind of supervision hasn't been considered fairly. Nowadays increasing usage of smart phones, which contain multiple sensors, enables this type of supervision with lower costs. In the present study we would present some models, to assess the driving behavior via smart phone sensors such as accelerometer, gyroscope and rotation vector  

    Crack Propagation Modeling in Arched Concrete Structures Reinforced by FRP Using XFEM and Damage Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Khoei, Amir Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In practice, structures made of concrete are full of cracks. The strength of concrete is mainly determined by the tensile strength, which is about 10% of the compressive strength. As long as cracking in concrete is unavoidable, we have to try to minimize their detrimental effects. This objective can be achieved by resisting (or limiting) propagation of existing cracks. Because of this, reinforcement (mostly steel) is used to increase the carrying capacity of the material and to control the development of cracks. Concrete structures that fail, already shows a large number of large and small cracks before their maximum carrying capacity is reached. The failure of concrete can be characterized... 

    Structural Health Monitoring Using Optimal Finite Element Model Based on Digital Image Correlation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amir Hossein Amir Ahmadi (Author) ; Khaloo, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this research is to monitor the health of structures using the updated finite element model, in which digital images are used to optimize the numerical model. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is always an important and significant issue that has attracted the attention of many researchers in recent years. In general, some researches have been conducted in this field using physical sensors that provide discrete data to the system for analysis. Using cameras to monitor the structure makes it possible to extract continuous and integrated data from the structure using digital images, which is a significant advantage compared to physical sensors.In this research, a steel... 

    Finite Size Effect in SLE(k,p)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amir Bagheri, Amir Ali (Author) ; Moghimi Araghi, Saman (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Conformal Field Theory provides an efficient method for studying physical problems in critical point. Correlation length becomes converge in this point. It can also be clarified that some curves are observed in geometrical phase transition which are conformal invariant and they can be studied using SLE(k). The first mathematical generalization of SLE(k) while keeping the self-similarity property, leads to SLE(k,p). Conformal field theory and SLE are interrelated and their parameters are interpretable for each other. One usually studies the problem in the upper-half plane. Here we consider the problem using a map like (w=L/π Ln z) between the upper-half plane and a special region (e.g. a...