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A new t-type direct AC/AC converter
, Article 6th Annual International Power Electronics, Drive Systems, and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2015, 3 February 2015 through 4 February 2015 ; February , 2015 , Pages 247-252 ; 9781479976539 (ISBN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Noroozi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
In this paper a novel T type scheme for 1-phase direct ac/ac converters is proposed. In this topology, frequency changing takes place directly (without common DC voltage bus) through three converters that are connected in a T structure. Unity power factor and precise output voltage regulation is achieved through appropriate control of these three converters. H-bridge converters are implemented, as the basic unit, in each branches of T to make the proposed converter. The converter is controlled such that the average active power of each H-bridges remains zero. So capacitors are implemented in DC links of H-bridges. In comparison to conventional back-to-back converters, life time of each...
T-type direct AC/AC converter structure
, Article IET Power Electronics ; Volume 9, Issue 7 , 2016 , Pages 1426-1436 ; 17554535 (ISSN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Shahbazi, M ; Noroozi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2016
Abstract
In this study, a novel T-type topology for single-phase direct AC/AC conversion is proposed. In this topology, frequency changing takes place directly (without common DC voltage bus) through three converters that are connected in a T structure. Unity input power factor and precise output voltage and frequency regulation is achieved through appropriate control of these three converters. H-bridge converters can be used in each branch of T to make the proposed converter. The converter is controlled such that the average active power of each H-bridge remains zero. Therefore, capacitors are implemented in DC links of H-bridges. Moreover, using half-bridge converters, instead of H-bridge ones, for...
Fast detection of open-switch fault in cascaded H-bridge multilevel converter
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 25, Issue 3D , 2018 , Pages 1561-1570 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Khodabandeh, M ; Ouni, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2018
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Cascaded H-bridge converter has been utilized recently in different high-power applications due to its modular and simple structure. In order to have a balanced operation after a fault occurrence in this converter, it is necessary to detect the switch fault and its location. In this paper, a fast power-switch fault detection method is presented to identify a fault and its location. Only one voltage measurement per phase is required by this method, and the fault detection is faster compared to the existing methods. Moreover, it is suitable for implementation on an FPGA device due to the use of simple math, relational, and state machine blocks. The proposed method is verified by computer...
Influence of scalar-relativistic and spin-orbit terms on the plasmonic properties of pure and silver-doped gold chains
, Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 123, Issue 14 , 2019 , Pages 9331-9342 ; 19327447 (ISSN) ; Asadi Aghbolaghi, N ; Jamshidi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2019
Abstract
The unique plasmonic character of silver and gold nanoparticles has a wide range of applications, and tailoring this property by changing electronic and geometric structures has received a great deal of attention. Herein, we study the role of the quantum properties in controlling the plasmonic excitations of gold and silver atomic chains and rods. The influence of relativistic effects, scalar as well as spin-orbit, on the intensity and energy of plasmonic excitations is investigated. The intensity quenching and the red shift of energy in the presence of relativistic effects are introduced via the appearance of d orbitals directly in optical excitations in addition to the screening of...
A Bi-objective home health care routing and scheduling model with considering nurse downgrading costs
, Article International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ; Volume 18, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 1-24 ; 16617827 (ISSN) ; Kayvanfar, V ; Rafiee, M ; Werner, F ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI AG
2021
Abstract
In recent years, the management of health systems is a main concern of governments and decision-makers. Home health care is one of the newest methods of providing services to patients in developed societies that can respond to the individual lifestyle of the modern age and the increase of life expectancy. The home health care routing and scheduling problem is a generalized version of the vehicle routing problem, which is extended to a complex problem by adding special features and constraints of health care problems. In this problem, there are multiple stakeholders, such as nurses, for which an increase in their satisfaction level is very important. In this study, a mathematical model is...
Home health care planning with the consideration of flexible starting/ending points and service features
, Article Axioms ; Volume 11, Issue 8 , 2022 ; 20751680 (ISSN) ; Kayvanfar, V ; Rafiee, M ; Werner, F ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI
2022
Abstract
One of the recently proposed strategies in health systems is providing services to patients at home and improving the service quality in addition to reducing the health system costs. In the real world, some services, such as biological tests or blood sampling, force the nurses to start or end his/her route from/at the laboratory instead of the depot, changing the whole optimal planning. The effect of these special service requirements and features has not been considered so far. In this study, a new mathematical model is suggested considering the flexibility of starting/ending places of each nurse’s route according to the specific characteristics of each service. Then, several sets of...
Introducing an effective method for extending the high harmonic spectrum plateau from gas targets
, Article Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics ; Volume 54, Issue 4 , February , 2021 ; 09534075 (ISSN) ; Monfared, M ; Majles Ara, M. H ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
IOP Publishing Ltd
2021
Abstract
An effective semi-classical method is introduced for controlling the high-order harmonic generation process and extending the cutoff frequency. This method is capable of defining the proper specification of the driving laser for maximizing the cutoff frequency. This method is evaluated by examining the high harmonic spectrum from the hydrogen atom and the fluorine (F2) molecule irradiated by single-, two-, and three-color laser fields. This study is done using the time-dependent density functional theory in a three-dimensional space. The results show that the single-, two-, and three-color laser pulses tuned by proper specifications could extend the cutoff frequency by up to 85%, 176%, and...
Influence of filler wire and wire feed speed on metallurgical and mechanical properties of MIG welding–brazing of automotive galvanized steel/5754 aluminum alloy in a lap joint configuration
, Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 82, Issue 9-12 , 2016 , Pages 1495-1506 ; 02683768 (ISSN) ; Paidar, M ; Khodabandeh, A ; Nategh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer-Verlag London Ltd
2016
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In this research, the galvanized steel with thickness of 2 mm was joined to the 5754 aluminum alloy with thickness of 3 mm by the cold metal transfer MIG welding–brazing process. The effect of the filler wires (AlSi3Mn, AlSi5, and AlSi12) and wire feed speeds (4.7, 5, and 5.3 m/min) on metallurgical and mechanical properties have been discussed. According to the experimental results, thickness of intermetallic compound (IMC) layer which was formed along the interface during the MIG welding–brazing was varied by changing of parameters. In addition, the results indicated that by increasing of the wire feed speed, the thickness of IMC layer at first decreased and then increased. Results...
PSE Mass Transfer Modeling Using Axial Mixing For Continues and Forward Mixing Model For Dispersed Phase
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bastani, Daruoosh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Mass transfer and axial dispersion coefficients for continues phase were calculated by axial mixing model for continues phase and forward mixing model for dispersed phase simultaneously. Experimental data was achieved in pulsed sieve plate column with 22 cm diameter. Toluene –water-acetone and Butanol-Succinic acid- water were used in this experiment. In these systems continues phase is water and mass transfer takes place from continues phase to dispersed phase. Experimental data involves drop size distributions and operating conditions andconcentration in both phases.For calculating overall mass transfer coefficient for drops the handlos and Baron Model was used. The axial dispersion...
Flare Gas Recovery and Transforming Them into Petrochemicals
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sattari, Sourena (Supervisor)
Abstract
By combustion, waste toxic, flammable and corrosive materials are changed to less inviromental problems by combustion. It also creats environmental problems (the most serios problem is caused by burning gases), as well as economic resources are wasted. So several ways was investigated to reduce combustion gases. Mini-methanol plant is one of varios possible ways that can convert these gases in to methanol. So methanol plant was simulated and then pinch analysis was performed on the simulated plant. Performing of pinch analysis caused 94.5 percent and 25 percent reduction in amaunt of hot and cold utility respectively. Before and after pinch analysis, the exergy analysis was performed on...
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zolghadri, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis a novel T type scheme for direct ac/ac converters is proposed. In this topology, frequency changing takes place directly (without common DC voltage bus) through three converters that are connected in a T structure. H-bridge converters are implemented in each branches of T to make the proposed converter. Also, multilevel inverters, specially cascaded H-bridge ones can be used in branches of T. this will lead to a multilevel ac/ac converter that is suitable for high power applications such as intertie connections and high power motor drives. Using half-bridge converters as T branch converters, leads to an ac/ac converter with unity power factor by only six semiconductor...
Numerical investigation of thermal performance augmentation of nanofluid flow in microchannel heat sinks by using of novel nozzle structure: sinusoidal cavities and rectangular ribs
, Article Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering ; Volume 41, Issue 10 , 2019 ; 16785878 (ISSN) ; Akbari, O. A ; Toghraie, D ; Pour, M. S ; Jönsson, P. G ; Ersson, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2019
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In this paper, we present a numerical simulation of a laminar, steady and Newtonian flow of f-graphene nanoplatelet/water nanofluid in a new microchannel design with factors for increasing heat transfer such as presence of ribs, curves to enable satisfactory fluid mixing and changing fluid course at the inlet and exit sections. The results of this study show that Nusselt number is dependent on nanoparticles concentration, inlet geometry and Reynolds number. As the nanofluid concentration increases from 0 to 0.1% and Reynolds number from 50 to 1000, the Nusselt number enhances nearly up to 3% for increase in fluid concentration and averagely from 15.45 to 54.1 and from 14.5 to 55.9 for...
Study on the use of bovine blood protein hydrolysate as a peptone in microbial culture media
, Article Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology ; Volume 53, Issue 6 , 2023 , Pages 622-633 ; 10826068 (ISSN) ; Hasanvand, P ; Bagheri Lotfabad, T ; Heydarinasab, A ; Khodabandeh, M ; Yaghmaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2023
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Livestock blood is a protein-rich waste byproduct produced during meat production processes in slaughterhouses. Its utilization through conversion into value-added products is an intriguing management strategy. In this study, bovine blood was used to obtain the protein hydrolysate for use as a peptone for microbial growth medium. Lyophilized bovine blood was heat treated to make it susceptible to enzymic hydrolysis, and then enzymatically treated with trypsin (bovine pancreas protease) to produce protein hydrolysate. Physico-chemical features were determined for protein hydrolysate and compared to commercial Merck peptone from meat. Amino acid compositions of bovine blood and commercial...
Fault analysis on AC railway supply system
, Article 6th Annual International Power Electronics, Drive Systems, and Technologies Conference, PEDSTC 2015, 3 February 2015 through 4 February 2015 ; February , 2015 , Pages 567-572 ; 9781479976539 (ISBN) ; Mokhtari, H ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Khodabandeh, M ; Abazai, A ; Seyyedi Khakshani, R ; Mazaheri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
A short circuit fault in an AC railway supply system could have undesired consequences; including high-amplitude current flow in the power path, the rail potential rise in the fault vicinity. This paper studies the problem of the rail voltage rise in Tehran-Karaj railway system by the use of a steady state circuit model for the AC autotransformer during a phase-to-ground fault. By using this model, all the currents and voltages of the system can be easily calculated for all possible short circuit fault locations. With the help of the derived analytical model, one can also predict the possible fault locations which may cause the protection system to operate. The estimation of the system...
Improvement of post-fault performance of a cascaded h-bridge multilevel inverter
, Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ; Volume 64, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 2779-2788 ; 02780046 (ISSN) ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Khodabandeh, M ; Shahbazi, M ; Rodríguez, J ; Oraee, H ; Lezana, P ; Schmeisser, A. U ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
Abstract
This paper is focused on improving the post-fault performance of cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverters by decreasing the common-mode voltage. First, an algorithm is proposed to determine the optimal post-fault state among all possible states, which have the same maximum available voltage. Furthermore, a modified technique is proposed to calculate the references of inverter phase voltages under faulty conditions. This technique leads to a decrease in the common-mode voltage when the required output voltage is less than its maximum value. These solutions are mutually employed in the post-fault control system. Simulation and experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed...
Routing and Scheduling of Home Health Care Problem Under Uncertainty
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor) ; Kayvanfar, Vahid (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Home health care is one of the newest methods of providing services to patients in developed societies that can respond to the individual lifestyle of the modern age and increase of life expectancy. In this study, a new mathematical model is developed taking into account the flexibility of starting and ending locations of each nurse, according to the specific requirements of each service. In this context, there are some special services that require the picking of materials and health equipment from laboratory or force the nurse to return to laboratory to deliver the specimens and equipment. In the next step, this model is expanded to downgrading aspects by adding the objective of minimizing...
The effect of mixing molar ratios and sand particles on microstructure and mechanical properties of metakaolin-based geopolymers
, Article Materials Chemistry and Physics ; Volume 240 , 2020 ; Nemati, A ; Khodabandeh, A. R ; Baghshahi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
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In this study the influence of the molar ratios such as SiO2:Al2O3:Na2O:H2O, as well as the sand particles on the mechanical performance, shrinkage and microstructure of metakaolin based geopolymers was studied. Considering different content of the reactive silica and alumina in metakaolin, forty eight different compositions were prepared. The proper condition for achieving the highest mechanical performance as well as less structural defects by tailoring the curing condition, molar ratios and addition of sand particles are presented. Special attention was paid to the incorporation of sand particles up to 70 wt% on the microstructure, shrinkage and mechanical properties of metakaolin based...
Investigation of interfacial and mechanical properties of alumina-coated steel fiber reinforced geopolymer composites
, Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 288 , 2021 ; 09500618 (ISSN) ; Nemati, A ; Khodabandeh, A. R ; Baghshahi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
In this study, alumina coated steel reinforced geopolymer composites were successfully fabricated and their interfacial and mechanical properties were investigated. The fiber–matrix interface characteristics were assessed using single-fiber push-out and water contact angle experiments as well as SEM-EDS analysis. Finally, the role of alumina coating on the compressive, flexural and toughness of the geopolymer composites was investigated. The morphological studies revealed that alumina coating on steel can chemically bonded and microstructurally integrated with the surrounding matrix. The push-out test showed that the interfacial shear strength was increased approximately 150% in composites...
Automatic Recognition of Quranic Maqams Using Machine Learning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sameti, Hossein (Supervisor) ; Bahrani, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Automatic recognition of musical Maqams has been one of the challenging problems in Music Information Retrieval. Despite the increasing amount of related research in recent years, we are still far away from building related real-life applications. Nevertheless, a very small portion of these research is dedicated to automatic recognition of Maqams in recitation of the Holy Quran. In this thesis, as a first attempt, we have used machine learning methods to classify six Maqam families which are commonly used in Quran recitation. Also, due to the lack of pre-exisiting datasets, we have annotated approximately 1325 minutes of Tadwir recitation from two prominent Egyptian reciters, i.e., Muhammad...
Investigation of Separation Mechanism Effects on the Modal Characteristics of a Payload
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammad Navazi, Hossein (Supervisor) ; Parviz, Hadi (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
This thesis examines the modal characteristics of the payload after connecting to the carrier via the adapter. Basically, the modal characteristics of a payload change after connection to the carrier due to the different stiffness of the coupling mechanism. In this report, it is attempted to split and model the assembly structural system into two substructures interconnected by the V band clamp mechanism. Then, each of the substructures analyze individually and the modal characteristics of the integrated system are extracted using the infrastructure coupling methods. The coupling method is the "Component Mode synthesis" (CMS) method and input data, dynamic and modal characteristics required...