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Robust Consensus in a Class of Fractional-Order Multi-Agent Systems with Interval Uncertainties Using the Existence Condition of Hermitian Matrices
, Article Axioms ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 20751680 (ISSN) ; Azizi, A ; Naderi Soorki, M ; Koochakzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI
2023
Abstract
This study outlines the necessary and sufficient criteria for swarm stability asymptotically, meaning consensus in a class of fractional-order multi-agent systems (FOMAS) with interval uncertainties for both fractional orders 0 < α < 1 and 1 < α < 2. The constraints are determined by the graph topology, agent dynamics, and neighbor interactions. It is demonstrated that the fractional-order interval multi-agent system achieves consensus if and only if there are some Hermitian matrices that satisfy a particular kind of complex Lyapunov inequality for all of the system vertex matrices. This is done by using the existence condition of the Hermitian matrices in a Lyapunov inequality. To do this,...
Delay-Dependent stability region for the distributed coordination of delayed fractional-order multi-agent systems
, Article Mathematics ; Volume 11, Issue 5 , 2023 ; 22277390 (ISSN) ; Naderi Soorki, M ; Azizi, A ; Mohammadsharifi, K ; Riazat, M ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI
2023
Abstract
Delay and especially delay in the transmission of agents’ information, is one of the most important causes of disruption to achieving consensus in a multi-agent system. This paper deals with achieving consensus in delayed fractional-order multi-agent systems (FOMAS). The aim in the present note is to find the exact maximum allowable delay in a FOMAS with non-uniform delay, i.e., the case in which the interactions between agents are subject to non-identical communication time-delays. By proving a stability theorem, the results available for non-delayed networked fractional-order systems are extended for the case in which interaction links have nonequal communication time-delays. In this...
Low-velocity Impact Response of FML Beams with Considering Plasticity of Metal
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Koochakzadeh, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis an analytical model is applied to the dynamic response of fiber-metal laminate beams subjected to low-velocity impact. By using quasi-static consider-tions, a static model is developed using first order shear deformation beam theory and minimum total potential energy. In the next step, this static model is applied to the one degree of freedom non-linear spring-mass system for developing a model to predict dynamic response of low-velocity impact with the inclusion of material plasticity. By new explicit and simple expression, load-deflection curve, velocity-deflection curve, force-time history and deflection-time history can be derived. By using this analytical approach...
Toughening of Laminated Composites Composites Using Micro and Nano Particles
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Koochakzadeh, Mohammad Ali
(Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, standard composite laminate specimens with micro and nano sized particle additives are made to study the effect of the additives on the fracture toughness of the specimens in standard tests. The composite laminates are made from epoxy resin and unidirectional glass fibers. The mode I and mode II fracture toughness of the specimens are measured under various loadings in standard tests. The fracture surface is then, fractogaphed by microscopic instruments. In conclusion, the fracture behavior of laminated composites, toughened by micro and nano particles is discussed. The results show that using rubber particles will improve fracture toughness of neat epoxy resin and laminated...
Free Vibration Analysis of Composite Sandwich Cylindrical Shells with Magneto-Rheological Fluid Core
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Koochakzadeh, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Free vibration characteristics analysis of circular sandwich cylindrical shells will be investigated in this research. Sanders thin shell theory will be used for modeling base and constraint layers. Hamilton Principals will be applied to obtain governing equation of motion for the problem. Galerkin-Fourier procedure will be used to solve obtained partial differential equation of the sandwich cylindrical shell. Effects of magnetic field intensity, MR layer, base layer and constraint layer thicknesses, and boundary conditions will be investigated on vibration frequency and modal loss factor of the cylindrical shell. Finally, we will compare the performance of using a viscoelastic and an...
Buckling of Laminated Composite Truncated Conical Shells with Variable Thickness
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Koochakzadeh, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present study, the buckling of generally laminated truncated conical shells having thickness variation expressed by a linear function, subjected to axial compression with simply or clamped supports has been considered. To begin with, the fundamental relations for a conical shell with variable thickness have been derived applying thin-walled shallow shell theory of Donnell-type and theorem of minimum potential energy; non-linear terms of Donnell equations by the help of adjacent-equilibrium criterion are linearized. Governing equations are solved using power series method and are applicable for all combinations of classical boundary conditions. The results are validated with Galerkin...
Multi-antenna assisted spectrum sensing in spatially correlated noise environments
, Article Signal Processing ; Volume 108 , December , 2015 , Pages 69-76 ; 01651684 (ISSN) ; Malek Mohammadi, M ; Babaie Zadeh, M ; Skoglund, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
Abstract
A significant challenge in spectrum sensing is to lessen the signal to noise ratio needed to detect the presence of primary users while the noise level may also be unknown. To meet this challenge, multi-antenna based techniques possess a greater efficiency compared to other algorithms. In a typical compact multi-antenna system, due to small interelement spacing, mutual coupling between thermal noises of adjacent receivers is significant. In this paper, unlike most of the spectrum sensing algorithms which assume spatially uncorrelated noise, the noises on the adjacent antennas can have arbitrary correlations. Also, in contrast to some other algorithms, no prior assumption is made on the...
Investigation of Chip Formation Theories in Machining of Al/SiCp Metal Matrix Composite
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Koochakzadeh, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Yousefi, Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Prediction of shear plane angle is a way for prediction of the mechanism of chip formation, machining forces and so on. In this study, Merchant, Corrected Merchant, Lee and Shaffer, Lee and Shaffer with Built up Edge, Corrected Lee and Shaffer and Slip line theories are used for prediction of shear plane angles and cutting forces in machining of Al/SiCp metal matrix composite. The experimental cutting forces are compared with the calculated cutting force based on shear plane angles extracted from Merchant, Corrected Merchant, Lee and Shaffer, Lee and Shaffer with Built up Edge, Corrected Lee and Shaffer and Slip line theories. The variation of these cutting forces with cutting speed, feed...
Intelligent semi-active vibration control of eleven degrees of freedom suspension system using magnetorheological dampers
, Article Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology ; Volume 26, Issue 2 , 2012 , Pages 323-334 ; 1738494X (ISSN) ; Sarrafan, A ; Khayyat, A. A. A ; Zabihollah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
A novel intelligent semi-active control system for an eleven degrees of freedom passenger car's suspension system using magnetorheological (MR) damper with neuro-fuzzy (NF) control strategy to enhance desired suspension performance is proposed. In comparison with earlier studies, an improvement in problem modeling is made. The proposed method consists of two parts: a fuzzy control strategy to establish an efficient controller to improve ride comfort and road handling (RCH) and an inverse mapping model to estimate the force needed for a semi-active damper. The fuzzy logic rules are extracted based on Sugeno inference engine. The inverse mapping model is based on an artificial neural network...
Performance and exhaust emission characteristics of a spark ignition engine operated with gasoline and CNG blend
, Article Proceedings of the Spring Technical Conference of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division ; 2012 , Pages 179-187 ; 15296598 (ISSN) ; 9780791844663 (ISBN) ; Hamidi, A. A ; Mozafari, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Using CNG as an additive for gasoline is a proper choice due to higher octane number of CNG enriched gasoline with respect to that of gasoline. As a result, it is possible to use gasoline with lower octane number in the engine. This would also mean the increase of compression ratio in SI engines resulting in higher performance and lower gasoline consumption. Over the years, the use of simulation codes to model the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine have developed tools for more efficient engine designs and fuel combustion. In this study, a thermodynamic cycle simulation of a conventional four-stroke spark-ignition engine has been developed. The model is used to study the...
A comparative study of the performance of a SI engine fuelled by natural gas as alternative fuel by thermodynamic simulation
, Article 2009 ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference, ICEF 2009, Lucerne, 27 September 2009 through 30 September 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 49-57 ; 9780791843635 (ISBN) ; Hamidi, A. A ; Mozafari, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2009
Abstract
With the declining energy resources and increase of pollutant emissions, a great deal of efforts has been focused on the development of alternatives for fossil fuels. One of the promising alternative fuels to gasoline in the internal combustion engine is natural gas [1-5]. The application of natural gas in current internal combustion engines is realistic due to its many benefits. The higher thermal efficiency due to the higher octane value and lower exhaust emissions including CO2 as a result of the lower carbon to hydrogen ratio of the fuel are the two important feature of using CNG as an alternative fuel. It is well known that computer simulation codes are valuable economically as a cost...
Analytical and experimental analyses of nonlinear vibrations in a rotary inverted pendulum
, Article Nonlinear Dynamics ; Volume 107, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 1887-1902 ; 0924090X (ISSN) ; Pasharavesh, A ; Khayyat, A. A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2022
Abstract
Gaining insight into possible vibratory responses of dynamical systems around their stable equilibria is an essential step, which must be taken before their design and application. The results of such a study can significantly help prevent instability in closed-loop stabilized systems by avoiding the excitation of the system in the neighborhood of its resonance. This paper investigates nonlinear oscillations of a rotary inverted pendulum (RIP) with a full-state feedback controller. Lagrange’s equations are employed to derive an accurate 2-DoF mathematical model, whose parameter values are extracted by both the measurement and 3D modeling of the real system components. Although the governing...
A suction-controlled ring device to measure the coefficient of lateral soil pressure in unsaturated soils
, Article Geotechnical Testing Journal ; Volume 44, Issue 1 , 2020 ; Garakani, A. A ; Golshani, A ; Mirzaii, A ; Sharif University of Technology
ASTM International
2020
Abstract
A suction-controlled ring device has been developed to continuously measure the coefficient of lateral soil pressure in deformable unsaturated soil samples from the at-rest to the active condition under application of increasing vertical pressure and controlled matric suction. The device incorporates a thin aluminum specimen ring equipped with horizontal strain gages for recording the lateral soil strains. In addition, a sensor recording water volume changes is utilized to continuously monitor the degree of saturation of the soil sample during tests. The matric suction within the soil texture is controlled using the axis translation technique. In order to verify the performance of the ring...
Gum tragacanth gels as a new supporting matrix for immobilization of whole-cell
, Article Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ; Volume 24, Issue 4 , 2005 , Pages 1-7 ; 10219986 (ISSN) ; Vaziri, A ; Seifkordi, A. A ; Kheirolomoom, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
We introduce a new smooth, non-toxic, biocompatible method for cross-linking of gum tragacanth (GT), a polysaccharide of natural origin, in order to serve as a new supporting matrix for immobilization systems. The modified gum is used as a matrix for the catalysis of the conversion of benzyl penicillin to 6-aminopenicillanic acid (6-APA) by means of Escherichia coli ATCC11105 with penicillin G acylase (PGA) activity. The results show that GT beads can not only serve as a proper matrix for immobilization, but show enhanced hydrolysis rate and stability compared to other immobilization systems used for this reaction. This signifies the potential of GT as a biocompatible matrix for...
True Class-E Design For Inductive Coupling Wireless Power Transfer Applications
, Article 30th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2022, 17 May 2022 through 19 May 2022 ; 2022 , Pages 864-868 ; 9781665480871 (ISBN) ; Safarian, A ; Fotowat Ahmady, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2022
Abstract
The Class-E power amplifier has been widely studied and formulated in the literature. Although the majority of reported inductive coupling wireless power transfer (WPT) systems use a class-E power amplifier for driving the primary coil, still there is a lack of a comprehensive study on class-E circuit dedicated to WPT, providing a set of closed form design equations for proper class-E operation. This paper presents the required design equations needed to design a 'true' class-E circuit for WPT applications. Equations for the series-tuned secondary coil WPT system are presented, as well as two different design procedures for the parallel-tuned secondary coil. The derived equations have been...
Crashworthiness determination of side doors and B pillar of a vehicle subjected to pole side impact
, Article Applied Mechanics and Materials ; Vol. 663, issue , 2014 , p. 552-556 ; Faieza, A. A ; Sahari, B. B ; Nuraini, A. A ; Halali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Pole Side Impact Tes is one out of three crash tests described by Euro NCAP standard for star rating of a vehicle and is required for assessing the Adult Occupant Protection. In this paper the goal is to determine the crashworthiness of side doors and B pillar in a Pole Side Impact Test based on Euro New Car Assessment Program (Euro-NCAP) using computer and simulation method. In this matter, a vehicle model has been prepared and meshed using Hypermesh and CATIA. The velocity of 29 km/h has been assigned to the vehicle which was on top of a cart while the pole has been assigned as a rigid static object based on Euro NCAP requirements specifically. Results show that different amounts of energy...
Investigation of Thickness Influences On Energy Absorption For Side Doors And B Pillar In Euro NCAP Pole Side Impact Test
, Article Applied Mechanics and Materials ; Vol. 663, issue , Oct , 2014 , p. 585-589 ; Faieza, A. A ; Sahari, B. B ; Nuraini, A. A ; Halali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
To assess a car under the Euro New Car Assessment Program (Euro-NCAP), Adult Occupant Protection is one out of three parameters which need to be calculated with a weight factor of 50% while the other parameters, Child Occupant Protection and Pedestrian Occupant Protection, have a weight factor of 20%. The Pole Side Impact Test, beside two other tests, Side and Front Impact, is also required to calculate the Adult Occupant Protection. It shows how important the Pole Side Impact Test is and what an effective role it has in the car rating assessment. In this paper, the objective is to evaluate the effect of thickness on the energy absorbed by the side doors and the B pillar and its...
Crashworthiness determination for front and rear doors and B pillar subjected to side impact crash by a mobile deformable barrier
, Article Advanced Science Letters ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 392-395 ; 19366612 (ISSN) ; Faieza, A. A ; Sahari, B. B ; Nuraini, A. A ; Halali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In Euro NCAP standard, adult protection is one of the most important rating scores with 50% weight factor while child protection and pedestrian protection are accounted into consideration with 20% weight factor. For adult protection testing, three tests are required to perform: (1) side impact, (2) pole impact, (3) front impact. In the side impact test, dummy's head, chest, shoulder, thorax, ribs, abdomen, pelvic and femur must be studied to evaluate the rating score. Crashworthiness of a car during side impact can describe the score rated for that car. In this paper the goal is to determine the crashworthiness of side doors and B-pillar in side impact crash est by simulation using LS DYNA...
Effect of material and thickness of side doors and B pillar on crashworthiness in euro NCAP side impact crash test
, Article Advanced Science Letters ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 420-424 ; 19366612 (ISSN) ; Faieza, A. A ; Sahari, B. B ; Nuraini, A. A ; Halali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In side impact test which is one out of three tests of Euro NCAP standard, front and rear doors and B pillar are most absorbance parts among vehicle body parts. Passengers are highly in danger while side crash, because of the distance between passenger's head and vehicle body. In this paper effect of material and thickness of doors and B-pillar and their absorbed energy during crash and improvement of its crashworthiness with respect to light weight design are studied using LS DYNA solver. The objective of this paper is to propose a material for doors and B-pillar with a specified thickness to achieve maximum absorbed energy and minimum weight. The shape of the doors and B-pillar remains...
Effect of recycle gas composition of the performance of Fischer-Tropsch catalyst
, Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 28, Issue 5 , 2010 , Pages 458-468 ; 10916466 (ISSN) ; Khorashe, F ; Safekordi, A. A ; Tavassoli, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this study, the influence of CO2 and CH4 on the performance and selectivity of Co-Ru/Al2O3 catalyst is investigated by injection of these gases (0-20 vol.% of feed) to the feed stream. The effect of temperature and feed flow rate are also inspected. The results show that low amounts of CO2 in the feed stream do not change the catalyst activity, but increasing the amount of CO2 (more than 10 vol.%), causes the CO conversion to decrease and the selectivity of heavy components to increase. Methane acts as an inert gas and does not affect the catalyst performance. Increasing feed flow rate has a negative effect on both CO conversion and heavy component selectivity. By raising the temperature,...