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Effects of insulated and isothermal baffles on pseudosteady-state natural convection inside spherical containers
, Article Journal of Heat Transfer ; Volume 132, Issue 6 , April , 2010 , Pages 1-10 ; 00221481 (ISSN) ; Hosseinizadeh, S. F ; Khodadadi, J. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
The effects of insulated and isothermal thin baffles on pseudosteady-state natural convection within spherical containers were studied computationally. The computations are based on an iterative, finite-volume numerical procedure using primitive dependent variables. Natural convection effect is modeled via the Boussinesq approximation. Parametric studies were performed for a Prandtl number of 0.7. For Rayleigh numbers of 104, 105, 106, and 107, baffles with three lengths positioned at five different locations were investigated (120 cases). The fluid that is heated adjacent to the sphere rises replacing the colder fluid, which sinks downward through the stratified stable thermal layer. For...
The study of the weibel electromagnetic instability growth rate in the presence of the body stress
, Article Contributions to Plasma Physics ; Volume 59, Issue 7 , 2019 ; 08631042 (ISSN) ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Khodadadi Azadboni, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2019
Abstract
Body stress flow can be expected in the fast ignition imploding of the inertial fusion process that strongly damps small-scale velocity structures. The Weibel instability is one of the plasma instabilities that require anisotropy in the distribution function. The body stress effect was neglected in the calculation of the Weibel instability growth rate. In this article, the propagation condition of impinging waves and the growing modes of the Weibel instability on the plasma density gradient of the fuel fusion with the body stress flow are investigated. Calculations show that the minimum value of the body stress rate threshold in the linear polarization is about 2.96 times greater than that...
The effect of shear flow and the density gradient on the Weibel instability growth rate in the dense plasma
, Article Physics of Plasmas ; Volume 25, Issue 2 , February , 2018 ; 1070664X (ISSN) ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Khodadadi Azadboni, F ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Physics Inc
2018
Abstract
Shear stress effect has been often neglected in calculation of the Weibel instability growth rate in laser-plasma interactions. In the present work, the role of the shear stress in the Weibel instability growth rate in the dense plasma with density gradient is explored. By increasing the density gradient, the shear stress threshold is increasing and the range of the propagation angles of growing modes is limited. Therefore, by increasing steps of the density gradient plasma near the relativistic electron beam-emitting region, the Weibel instability occurs at a higher stress flow. Calculations show that the minimum value of the stress rate threshold for linear polarization is greater than...
The study of the weibel electromagnetic instability growth rate in the presence of the body stress
, Article Contributions to Plasma Physics ; Volume 59, Issue 7 , 2019 ; 08631042 (ISSN) ; Sadighi Bonabi, R ; Khodadadi Azadboni, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2019
Abstract
Body stress flow can be expected in the fast ignition imploding of the inertial fusion process that strongly damps small-scale velocity structures. The Weibel instability is one of the plasma instabilities that require anisotropy in the distribution function. The body stress effect was neglected in the calculation of the Weibel instability growth rate. In this article, the propagation condition of impinging waves and the growing modes of the Weibel instability on the plasma density gradient of the fuel fusion with the body stress flow are investigated. Calculations show that the minimum value of the body stress rate threshold in the linear polarization is about 2.96 times greater than that...
Effects of sucrose, skim milk and yeast powder on survival of lactobacillus rhamnosus gg encapsulated with alginate during one-week storage at room conditions
, Article Applied Food Biotechnology ; Volume 9, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 251-259 ; 23455357 (ISSN) ; Tabandeh, F ; Alemzadeh, I ; Soltani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute
2022
Abstract
Background and Objective: During the manufacture and storage of probiotic products, there are always possibilities that probiotics be exposed to harmful stresses such as high temperature, low pH, various osmotic pressures and high oxygen levels, which can decrease the number of living cells. Encapsulation is one of the methods used to protect living cells such as probiotic bacteria from environmental challenges. Up-to-date, various compounds with abilities to protect bacteria during freeze-drying and to increase viability during storage have been identified. In this study, alginate with calcium chloride was used to encapsulate probiotic bacteria using extrusion method. Then, effects of...
Designing instrumented walker to measure upper-extremity’s efforts: a case study
, Article Assistive Technology ; 2018 , Pages 1-9 ; 10400435 (ISSN) ; Arab Baniasad, M ; Arazpour, M ; Farahmand, F ; Zohoor, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2018
Abstract
The high prevalence of shoulder pain in using walkers in patients who have spinal cord injury (SCI). Also, the limited options available to economically measure grip forces in walkers, which drove the need to create one. This article describes a method to obtain upper-extremities’ forces and moments in a person with SCI by designing an appropriate instrumented walker. First, since the commercial multidirectional loadcells are too expensive, custom loadcells are fabricated. Ultimately, a complete gait analysis by means of VICON motion analysis and using inverse dynamic method has been held to measure upper-extremities’ efforts. The results for a person with SCI using a two-wheel walker in low...
Designing instrumented walker to measure upper-extremity’s efforts: A case study
, Article Assistive Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 267-275 ; 10400435 (ISSN) ; Baniasad, M. A ; Arazpour, M ; Farahmand, F ; Zohoor, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2019
Abstract
The high prevalence of shoulder pain in using walkers in patients who have spinal cord injury (SCI). Also, the limited options available to economically measure grip forces in walkers, which drove the need to create one. This article describes a method to obtain upper-extremities’ forces and moments in a person with SCI by designing an appropriate instrumented walker. First, since the commercial multidirectional loadcells are too expensive, custom loadcells are fabricated. Ultimately, a complete gait analysis by means of VICON motion analysis and using inverse dynamic method has been held to measure upper-extremities’ efforts. The results for a person with SCI using a two-wheel walker in low...
ChOracle: A unified statistical framework for churn prediction
, Article IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering ; Volume 34, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 1656-1666 ; 10414347 (ISSN) ; Hosseini, S. A ; Pajouheshgar, E ; Mansouri, F ; Rabiee, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2022
Abstract
User churn is an important issue in online services that threatens the health and profitability of services. Most of the previous works on churn prediction convert the problem into a binary classification task where the users are labeled as churned and non-churned. More recently, some works have tried to convert the user churn prediction problem into the prediction of user return time. In this approach which is more realistic in real world online services, at each time-step the model predicts the user return time instead of predicting a churn label. However, the previous works in this category suffer from lack of generality and require high computational complexity. In this paper, we...
An Efficient Hardware Trojan Detector Using On-chip Ring Oscillator
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hesabi, Shahin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays integrated circuits are extremely vulnerable to hardware trojans (HT). Hardware trojans can be injected into the ICs in design or fabricate phase, and damage system’s functionality or security. In this thesis, we first describe hardware trojan definition, classification and types of HTs, negative effects, detection ways and analysis of them. Then we propose a new solution in order to solve the negative points of previous methods
Designing a Loadcell for a Walker to Measure Upper Extremities’ Forces
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zohoor, Hassan (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, two bidirectional loadcell are designed and fabricated to be installed on a walker. Then upper extremities’ forces and moments have been obtained. Results can be used for rehabilitation purposes in Spinal Cord Injuries and Cerebral Palsy cases. The method used in this project is as follows: First, since the commercial multidirectional loadcells are too expensive, the loadcell (and an appropriate electronic board) are fabricated. Ultimately, a complete gait analysis by means of VICON motion analysis and using inverse dynamic method has been held to measure upper extremities’ forces and moments in the wrist, elbow and shoulder. The results for a person with Spinal Cord Injury...
Experimental Investigation of Microjet Engine Anomaly Detection Based on ANN Data Clustering Analysis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saghafi, Fariborz (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, the possibility of detecting known and unknown anomalies in a micro jet engine is evaluated. the proposed method is neural network and clustering analysis. The process consists of two main parts, first part is experimental abnormal behavior simulation and second part is validation of proposed detection method. In the first part a micro jet engine (Olympuse HP) were used and we created pre-designed errors in engine normal behavior to record significant changes in its performance. Recorded outputs consist of six different variables: RPM, Exhaust gas temperature, Throttle command, Fuel pump voltage, Thrust and Fuel weight. In the second part, for analyzing data, we used...
The Role of Safety Attitudes and Attitudes Toward Vehicle in Urban Crashes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kermanshah, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nearly 1.2 million people die in road crashes each year, and as many as 50 million are injured in the world. In Iran, approximately 800 thousand crashes occur annually killing up to 43 people per day. Given that over 90% of accidents are related to human factors, using models that incorporate driver’s attitudes and behavior can be highly predictive of crashes. The main objective of the current research is to examine the impact of drivers’ attitudes on road crashes along with other factors such as socio-demographic characteristics and vehicle type. This study uses data from a self-completed questionnaire among a representative sample of Iranian drivers living in Tehran. The Questionnaire...
Feasibility Study of Rapid Estimation of SF Parameter of Cells Using the Monte Carlo Simulation of Carbon Therapy in Combination with Cascade Feed-forward Neural Network (CFNN) by Bayesian Regularization Learning Algorithm
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vosoughi, Naser (Supervisor)
Abstract
Our main goal in this project is to calculate the cell survival fraction (SF) in unhealthy tissue after carbon ion beams are emitted and hit the target tissue. At present, in the stages of carbon therapy, it usually takes a long time to make the necessary calculations for that particular person, and this makes the treatment process progress slowly, but in this project, we intend to address this problem with Eliminating the use of neural network. The main reason is the use of carbon ions to increase efficiency in the treatment of tumors and deep cancerous tissues. To do this project, we first convert the carbon ion energy to the dose absorbed at the desired point. For this phase of the...
Effects of Microstructure and Salinity Concentration on Hydraulic Conductivity of Silty Clay Soils
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadeghi, Hamed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Various contaminants and their leachate, when they penetrate into the soil, cause changes in soil microstructure, this change in microstructure leads to changes in soil permeability and volume. In this study, first, the effects of soil microstructure change on the hydraulic conductivity of saturated soil were investigated using the change in initial saturation degree during compaction for compacted samples and the change in sample construction in reconstituted samples. Also, the simultaneous effect of changing the initial microstructure and salt solution on the hydraulic conductivity of saturated silty clay soils using a three-axial permeability device with the ability to measure volume...
Numerical Solution of Hypersonic Axisymmetric Flows Including Real Gas Effects Using Compact Finite-Difference Scheme
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
Abstract
The numerical solution of the parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) equations for accurate computation of hypersonic axisymmetric flowfield with real gas effects is obtained by using the fourth-order compact finite-difference method. The PNS equations in the general curvilinear coordinates are solved by using the implicit finite-difference algorithm of Beam and Warming type with a high-order compact accuracy. A shock fitting procedure is utilized in the compact PNS scheme to obtain accurate solutions in the vicinity of the shock. To stabilize the numerical solution, numerical dissipation term and filters are used. The main advantage of the present formulation is that the basic flow variables...
The numerical solution of the parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) equations for accurate computation of hypersonic axisymmetric flowfield with real gas effects is obtained by using the fourth-order compact finite-difference method. The PNS equations in the general curvilinear coordinates are solved by using the implicit finite-difference algorithm of Beam and Warming type with a high-order compact accuracy. A shock fitting procedure is utilized in the compact PNS scheme to obtain accurate solutions in the vicinity of the shock. To stabilize the numerical solution, numerical dissipation term and filters are used. The main advantage of the present formulation is that the basic flow variables...
The ion streaming effect on weibel instability in the relativistic dense plasma
, Article Contributions to Plasma Physics ; Volume 57, Issue 8 , 2017 , Pages 351-356 ; 08631042 (ISSN) ; Mahdavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
The Weibel instability plays an important role in stopping hot electrons and energy deposition mechanism in fast ignition of inertial fusion process. In this paper, the ion Weibel instability in counter propagating electron-ion plasmas is investigate. The obtained results show that the growth rate of Weibel instability will be decreased about 40% with the anisotropy velocity as vxe = 2vze = 20; the ion density ratio, b = n0i1/n0i2, and density gradient, are increasing 50 and 90% respectively. The ion streaming in density gradient of dense plasma leads to increasing the Weibel instability growth rate and its amplification through ion streaming in the large wavenumber. The maximum unstable...
Analysis and Modeling of User Behavior over Social Media
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Rabiee, Hamid Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays many of us spend a big part of our daily times on social media.One of the most important research problems in social media analysis is how to engage users. The trace of user activity over these websites is a valuable resource for user understanding and engagement, but this data is very huge and unstructured. An approach to deal with this problem is user behavior modeling. In this process, first a behavioral model is considered for users, then using the activity data and the behavioral model, some parameters are learned. Finally, using the learned parameters, a user profile is constructed for each user. This profile can be used for user engagement and many other applications....
A Heuristic Security-Aware Task Scheduling Algorithm in Computational Grids
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Movaghar, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Computational grids consist of hardware and software infrastructures which can provide end users with the power of computational networks in a ubiquitous and cheaper manner. In fact, computational grids provide the ability to use the computational power of geographically distributed and heterogeneous resources. One of the new challenges facing researchers in this area involves security in grid environment which is somehow hard to achieve, because of the distributed nature of grid resources and fast changes in resource availabilities. Since availability, integrity and confidentiality are key factors of security and system’s fault tolerance capability is directly related to resource...
Experimental study of Silver, Zinc and Copper ablation by Nd:YAG laser
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saddighi, Rasoul (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, production of nano and micro particles with laser ablation of zinc, silver and copper sheet metals in the liquid medium has been experimentally studied. For this aim, homemade Nd:YAG pulsed laser at 1064nm wavelength, 60μs pulses with excellent stability with energies up to 700mj is used. By changing the pulse intensity on the target surface, the parameters such as size, shape and optical properties of nano and micro particles are studied by UV-visible spectroscopy, DLS, and SEM techniques. In this work, by microsecond pulses of Nd:YAG and using measuring devices such as Coherent power /energy meter, the appropriate optical table, the related experiments are implemented....
Synthesis and structure activity relationship of pyridazine-based inhibitors for elucidating the mechanism of amyloid inhibition
, Article Chemical Research in Toxicology ; Volume 31, Issue 10 , 2018 , Pages 1092-1104 ; 0893228X (ISSN) ; Nazari Khodadadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2018
Abstract
Conformational diseases, constituting a large number of diseases, have been connected with protein misfolding, leading to aggregation known as amyloid fibrils. Mainly due to the lack of detailed molecular mechanisms, there has not been an effective drug to combat amyloid-associated diseases. Recently, a small organic pyridazine-based molecule (RS-0406) has shown significant reductions in amyloid fibrils in both in vitro and in vivo animal studies. However, no information on molecular details of inhibition for the small molecule has been reported. In this work, we have decided to explore structure-activity relationship of pyridazine-based compounds to investigate structural parameters for...