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    Investigation on the importance of the diffusion process during lean gas injection into a simple synthetic depleted naturally fractured gas condensate reservoir

    , Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 30, Issue 7 , Feb , 2012 , Pages 655-671 ; 10916466 (ISSN) Korrani, A. K. N ; Gerami, S ; Ghotbi, C ; Hashemi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    A depleted naturally fractured gas condensate reservoir with extremely tight matrix permeability in the center of Iran is used for gas storage. Due to the tightness of the matrix, simulation of this process may present a unique challenge in terms of the importance of diffusion process in flow behavior of the injected gas in matrix blocks. This article presents a multimechanistic (Darcian-type flow and Fickian-type flow) mathematical model to investigate the importance of diffusion process as a function of important rock and fluid parameters. The authors' approach consists of the following steps: (a) development of a 1-D governing equations for a single matrix block consists of a gas... 

    An efficient and convenient approach for synthesizing iodohydrin and iodoether from aromatic alkenes using Hg(BF4)2.SiO2 and I2

    , Article Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds ; 2021 ; 10406638 (ISSN) Hosseinzadeh, N ; Mousavi, S. R ; Ahmadi, Y ; Batooei, N ; Sotoudehnia Korrani, Z ; Mahdavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Bellwether Publishing, Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    A new and simple method for synthesizing iodohydrins and iodoethers from aromatic alkenes is described. Iodohydrins and iodoether derivatives were prepared in excellent yield using Mercury(II) tetrafluoroborate (Hg(BF4)2.SiO2)/I2 in aqueous THF or alcohols (methanol, iso-propanol and tert-butanol). The reactions take place at room temperature, short reaction times, and high regioselectivity, following Markovnikov fashion. © 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC  

    An efficient and convenient approach for synthesizing iodohydrin and iodoether from aromatic alkenes using Hg(BF4)2.SiO2 and I2

    , Article Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds ; Volume 42, Issue 7 , 2022 , Pages 3975-3983 ; 10406638 (ISSN) Hosseinzadeh, N ; Mousavi, S. R ; Ahmadi, Y ; Batooei, N ; Sotoudehnia Korrani, Z ; Mahdavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    A new and simple method for synthesizing iodohydrins and iodoethers from aromatic alkenes is described. Iodohydrins and iodoether derivatives were prepared in excellent yield using Mercury(II) tetrafluoroborate (Hg(BF4)2.SiO2)/I2 in aqueous THF or alcohols (methanol, iso-propanol and tert-butanol). The reactions take place at room temperature, short reaction times, and high regioselectivity, following Markovnikov fashion. © 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC  

    Oxygen permeation and oxidative coupling of methane in membrane reactor: A new facile synthesis method for selective perovskite catalyst

    , Article Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical ; Volume 286, Issue 1-2 , 2008 , Pages 79-86 ; 13811169 (ISSN) Taheri, Z ; Nazari, K ; Safekordi, A. A ; Seyed Matin, N ; Ahmadi, R ; Esmaeili, N ; Tofigh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    A dense membrane of La0.6Sr0.4Co0.8Fe0.2O3- δ (LSCF) perovskite was prepared by a new chelating agent, ethylene diamine N,N,N′,N′-tetra N-acetyl diamine (EDTNAD). As a potent ligand, EDTNAD provided a facile one-step method to form complexes of the four metal ions, simultaneously. The oxygen permeation flux through the pure perovskite LSCF dense membrane was measured over temperature range of 1073-1223 K, thickness of 0.7-1.0 mm and oxygen partial pressure of 0.1-1.0 bar. Oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) reaction using LSCF disk in the atmospheric membrane reactor and over the temperature range of 1073-1173 K showed a C2 selectivity of 100% and C2 yield of 5.01% at 1153 K. Furthermore,... 

    Aging aircraft cost analysis using system dynamics modeling

    , Article 29th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, ICAS 2014 ; 7-12 September , 2014 ; ISBN: 3932182804 Fouladi, E ; Shadaab, N ; Abedian, A ; Tanara, A. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Ways to reduce an airline's cost has been studied for years. In fact, in order to achieve this goal, ones need to know different types of airline's costs including; fuel and oil, maintenance, Ticketing, passenger services, etc. and their impact on the total cost of an airline. According to announcement of ICAO [1], "maintenance cost (about 11% of total cost) is the second major cost after fuel and oil". Therefore, this may attract airline owners' attention to find ways to control maintenance cost and eventually the total cost of an airline. Though, there are many systematic approaches to analyze cost reduction and making policies, in this article, SD modeling is applied to develop a... 

    A neuro-fuzzy approach to diagnosis of neonatal jaundice

    , Article 2006 1st Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems, BIONETICS, Madonna di Campiglio, 11 December 2006 through 13 December 2006 ; 2006 ; 1424404630 (ISBN); 9781424404636 (ISBN) Sohani, M ; Makki, B ; Sadati, N ; Kermani, K. K ; Riazati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    This paper presents an approach that integrates clinical methods with Neuro-Fuzzy system in order to diagnose Neonatal Jaundice in newborns. First, a fuzzy logic system designed with medical rules to model the uncertainty that exists in medical diagnosis. Then a fuzzy neural network with an evolutionary learning helps the system to learn the new data gained from the patient and to help the fuzzy system to update itself in an online manner. By combining the aforementioned systems, the proposed approach can help physicians to diagnose jaundice with low risk cost associated with this disease. © 2006 IEEE  

    A novel numerical note on the enhanced thermal features of water-ethylene glycol mixture due to hybrid nanoparticles (MnZnFe2O4–Ag) over a magnetized stretching surface

    , Article Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals ; 2023 ; 10407790 (ISSN) Faridi, A. A ; Khan, N ; Ali, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2023
    Abstract
    In this article, we presented a numerical solution of steady-state magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of an incompressible, electrically conducting Casson hybrid nanofluid through a stretching surface under the incitement of viscous dissipation, heat generation and induced magnetism. A viscous mixture of water and ethylene glycol (Formula presented.) is considered as a base fluid. Enhanced thermal aspects of the working fluid due to suspended manganese zinc ferrite ((Formula presented.)) and silver ((Formula presented.)) nanoparticles are analyzed by successive over relaxation iterative method. A self-similar procedure is adopted to obtain dimensionless system of governing equations. Order... 

    Analysis and design recommendations for diagonally stiffened steel plate shear walls

    , Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 103 , 2016 , Pages 72-80 ; 02638231 (ISSN) Akhavan Sigariyazd, M. H ; Joghataie, A ; K. A. Attari, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    This paper presents a comparison of analytical and experimental results of an investigation on the diagonally stiffened steel plate shear walls (SPWs). Experimental studies were carried out on three 1/3-scaled, one story single bay shear walls. The first specimen was a control specimen which was unstiffened and the other two specimens were diagonally stiffened using different stiffener configurations. Finite-element models of full SPWs are developed using finite element model. The results are compared with experimental results to investigate the influence of stiffeners on the behavior of the specimens. Good agreement between analytical and experimental models is found in point of failure... 

    Morphological reconfiguration monitoring for homogeneous self-reconfigurable robots

    , Article 2017 14th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing Science and Automatic Control, CCE 2017, 20 September 2017 through 22 September 2017 ; 2017 ; 9781538634059 (ISBN) Macktoobian, M ; Tehrani, A. K. N ; Khodayar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Morphological computation (MC) has revolutionized robotic systems employing morphological properties (MP). Thus far, morphology has been mostly used to analyze morphological functionalities qualitatively after design phase of robotic systems. Furthermore, morphology has verified qualitative requirements, not modeled quantitative specifications. To fill this gap, we present a distributed algorithm to monitor module reconfiguration for homogeneous self-reconfigurable robots (HSRs) considering the size of modules. In this method, neighboring modules of a particular module occupy a spatial region called adjacency configuration (AC), whose size depends on the module size; then, we monitor... 

    Learning linear non-Gaussian causal models in the presence of latent variables

    , Article Journal of Machine Learning Research ; Volume 21 , 2020 Salehkaleybar, S ; Ghassami, A ; Kiyavash, N ; Zhang, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Microtome Publishing  2020
    Abstract
    We consider the problem of learning causal models from observational data generated by linear non-Gaussian acyclic causal models with latent variables. Without considering the effect of latent variables, the inferred causal relationships among the observed variables are often wrong. Under faithfulness assumption, we propose a method to check whether there exists a causal path between any two observed variables. From this information, we can obtain the causal order among the observed variables. The next question is whether the causal effects can be uniquely identified as well. We show that causal effects among observed variables cannot be identified uniquely under mere assumptions of... 

    Algebraic visual cryptography scheme for color images

    , Article 2008 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, ICASSP, Las Vegas, NV, 31 March 2008 through 4 April 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 1761-1764 ; 15206149 (ISSN) ; 1424414849 (ISBN); 9781424414840 (ISBN) Heidarinejad, M ; Alamdar Yazdi, A ; Plataniotis, K. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    This paper introduces a novel, cost effective visual cryptography scheme suitable for color image transmission over bandwidth constraint channels. Unlike previously proposed schemes, the solution offers perfect reconstruction while producing shares with size smaller than that of the input image. The maximum distance separable (MDS) code principle used in the design allows for the introduction of a flexible framework that compares favorably to competing solutions as it can be seen by examining the experimental results included in this paper. ©2008 IEEE  

    Stabilization of periodic orbits for planar walking with noninstantaneous double-support phase

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part A:Systems and Humans ; Volume 42, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 685-706 ; 10834427 (ISSN) Hamed, K. A ; Sadati, N ; Gruver, W. A ; Dumont, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    This paper presents an analytical approach to design a continuous time-invariant two-level control scheme for asymptotic stabilization of a desired period-one trajectory for a hybrid model describing walking by a planar biped robot with noninstantaneous double-support phase and point feet. It is assumed that the hybrid model consists of both single- and double-support phases. The design method is based on the concept of hybrid zero dynamics. At the first level, parameterized continuous within-stride controllers, including single- and double-support-phase controllers, are employed. These controllers create a family of 2-D finite-time attractive and invariant submanifolds on which the dynamics... 

    Continuous-time update laws with radial basis step length for control of bipedal locomotion

    , Article Electronics Letters ; Volume 46, Issue 21 , 2010 , Pages 1431-1433 ; 00135194 (ISSN) Hamed, K. A ; Sadati, N ; Gruver, W. A ; Dumont, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Presented is a novel approach for designing continuous-time update laws to update the parameters of stabilising controllers during continuous phases of bipedal walking such that (i) a general cost function, such as the energy of the control input over single support, can be minimised in an online manner, and (ii) the exponential stability of the corresponding limit cycle for the closed-loop impulsive system is not affected. Formally, a class of update laws with a radial basis step length is developed to minimise a cost function in terms of the stabilising controller parameters and initial states of the mechanical system  

    The seismic performance of new detailing for RCS connections

    , Article Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; Volume 91 , 2013 , Pages 76-88 ; 0143974X (ISSN) Alizadeh, S ; Attari, N. K. A ; Kazemi, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Over the past few decades considerable experimental and numerical studies have been conducted on the Reinforced Concrete columns to Steel beams (RCS) connections. Most of those researches have focused on studying the joint failure modes and ultimate joint strength of specimens utilizing strong beams and columns with weak joints. In this paper, two interior RCS connections were designed based on the Strong Column-Weak Beam (SCWB) criterion. Both specimens were tested under quasi-static reversed cyclic loading. The tested specimens were modeled by a finite element method, which verified with experimental results. Several models with different joint details were investigated using the verified... 

    An adaptive neural network-fuzzy linear regression approach for improved car ownership estimation and forecasting in complex and uncertain environments: The case of Iran

    , Article Transportation Planning and Technology ; Volume 35, Issue 2 , 2012 , Pages 221-240 ; 03081060 (ISSN) Azadeh, A ; Neshat, N ; Rafiee, K ; Zohrevand, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    This paper applies a novel adaptive approach consisting of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Fuzzy Linear Regression (FLR) to improve car ownership forecasting in complex, ambiguous, and uncertain environments. This integrated approach is applied to forecast car ownership in Iran from 1930 to 2007. In this study, the level of car ownership is viewed as the result of demographic, politico-social, and urban structure factors including average family size, total population density, urban population density, urbanization rate, gross national product per capita, gasoline price, and total road length. To capture the potential complexity, uncertainty, and linearity relation between the car... 

    Experimental investigation of RCS connections performance using self-consolidated concrete

    , Article Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; Volume 114 , November , 2015 , Pages 204-216 ; 0143974X (ISSN) Alizadeh, S ; Attari, N. K. A ; Kazemi, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    The cyclic behavior of RCS connection consisted of Reinforced Concrete (RC) columns and Steel (S) beams is studied in this paper. Two interior connections are investigated experimentally. The joint of the first specimen is designed according to ASCE 1994 guideline, while the second specimen has a new proposed joint detail. Self-consolidating concrete is used in both specimens. Self-consolidating concrete could improve constructability of the congested joint of RCS frames. The specimens detail include steel band plates, face bearing plates, L-shaped joint stirrups, and steel doubler plate for the panel zone. The proposed joint detail consists of additional bearing plates, which cause an... 

    A transmission line model for extraction of defect modes in two-dimensional photonic crystals

    , Article 2010 International Conference on Photonics, ICP2010, 5 July 2010 through 7 July 2010 ; July , 2010 ; 9781424471874 (ISBN) Khavasi, A ; Habibi, N ; Hosseinnia, A. H ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    A transmission line model, based on the transverse resonance technique, is here introduced to extract a good approximation of guided defect modes in two dimensional photonic crystals. The proposed model simulates the electromagnetic field behavior in the transverse direction. Applying the resonance condition to the proposed circuit model renders a simple and elegant dispersion relation for defect modes in the structure. The obtained results are verified by being compared against numerical results extracted by using rigorous methods  

    Evaluation of a robust dynamic vibration absorber based on negative stiffness and internal resonance against seismic excitation

    , Article International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics ; Volume 146 , 2022 ; 00207462 (ISSN) Harouni, P ; Attari, N. K. A ; Rofooei, F. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    In this study, a nonlinear absorber that works with a negative stiffness is introduced to control vibration and its effect on reducing earthquake damage is investigated. Negative stiffness increases structural softness and damping. Also, due to its inherent nonlinear nature, negative stiffness can cause internal resonance and transfer vibration energy from a directly excited vibrating mode to a higher frequency mode. Using these features can be effective in reducing vibration. First, to investigate the dynamic behavior in conditions without internal resonance and with 1:3 internal resonance, the proposed absorber is added to a nonlinear main system and when the system is under external... 

    Controlling the seismic response of structures under near-field earthquakes with fluid/structure interaction of cylindrical liquid tanks

    , Article European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering ; Volume 26, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 570-593 ; 19648189 (ISSN) Waezi, Z ; Attari, N. K. A ; Rofooei, F. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    In this paper, the effectiveness of using nonlinear fluid/structure interaction for controlling the seismic response of the structures under near-field earthquake is investigated. For this purpose an SDOF Structure is considered which is equipped with the circular cylindrical liquid tank. Considering its fundamental mode of vibration, the structure is an idealised model of multi-degree of freedom system. Under 72 horizontal near-field earthquake excitations, the dynamic response of this system is examined studying three liquid sloshing modes. The dynamic response is investigated in the neighbourhood of 1:1 resonance between first unsymmetrical sloshing mode and SDOF structural mode. For this... 

    DOA estimation based on gridless fuzzy active learning under unknown mutual coupling and nonuniform noise: experimental verification

    , Article IEEE Sensors Journal ; Volume 23, Issue 14 , 2023 , Pages 15713-15720 ; 1530437X (ISSN) Nouri, M ; Behroozi, H ; Jafarieh, A ; Mallat, N. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2023
    Abstract
    In this article, we proposed an active learning method for the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation based on uniform linear array (ULA) antennas with very low computational complexity. In particular, an adaptive fuzzy sampling strategy was used to make a model and refine it according to the snapshot data collected by multiple antennas to estimate the DOA angles. The proposed gridless fuzzy pipeline sequential design zero-forcing (PLSD-ZF) sampling can reduce complexity by dividing the angle space into subsets and using the measurements of the appropriate subsets to obtain more accurate DOA estimates. Our simulation and experiment results demonstrate that the proposed fuzzy PLSD-ZF scheme...