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Analytical solution for thermoelastic oscillations of nonlocal strain gradient nanobeams with dual-phase-lag heat conduction
, Article Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines ; 2021 ; 15397734 (ISSN) ; Geng, T ; Wang, H ; Esmaeili, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2021
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In order to examine the impact of structural and thermal scale parameters on thermoelastic vibrations of Euler-Bernoulli nanobeams, this article intends to provide a size-dependent generalized thermoelasticity model with the help of nonlocal strain gradient theory (NSGT) in conjunction with dual-phase-lag (DPL) heat conduction model. To highlight the role of each scale parameter in size-dependent motion and heat conduction equations, normalized forms of these nonclassical coupled thermoelastic equations are extracted by introducing and exploiting some dimensionless parameters. By exploiting power series expansion as a general solution for arbitrary boundary conditions, system of partial...
Analytical solution for thermoelastic oscillations of nonlocal strain gradient nanobeams with dual-phase-lag heat conduction
, Article Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines ; Volume 51, Issue 9 , 2023 , Pages 4946-4976 ; 15397734 (ISSN) ; Geng, T ; Wang, H ; Esmaeili, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2023
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In order to examine the impact of structural and thermal scale parameters on thermoelastic vibrations of Euler-Bernoulli nanobeams, this article intends to provide a size-dependent generalized thermoelasticity model with the help of nonlocal strain gradient theory (NSGT) in conjunction with dual-phase-lag (DPL) heat conduction model. To highlight the role of each scale parameter in size-dependent motion and heat conduction equations, normalized forms of these nonclassical coupled thermoelastic equations are extracted by introducing and exploiting some dimensionless parameters. By exploiting power series expansion as a general solution for arbitrary boundary conditions, system of partial...
Short-term electricity demand forecasting using a hybrid ANFIS–ELM network optimised by an improved parasitism–predation algorithm
, Article Applied Energy ; Volume 345 , 2023 ; 03062619 (ISSN) ; Li, J ; Liu, W ; He, Y ; Nourmohammadi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
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One of the most crucial steps in comprehensively planning the proper and efficient use of energy (optimisation of consumption) and appropriate management of resources to fulfil the power demand is accurately forecasting the energy demand (optimisation of production). This study presents the modelling of an ideal technique for short-term power demand prediction as a novel hybrid approach comprising two distinct methods, namely the Elman neural network (ELM) and adaptive network–based fuzzy inference system (ANFIS). The hybrid approach outperforms the conventional individual methods because it can eliminate the drawbacks of the individual methods while retaining their advantages, particularly...
Review on design of hybrid longitudinal-torsional ultrasonic vibration horn for rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM) processes
, Article Procedia CIRP ; Volume 119 , 2023 , Pages 608-613 ; 22128271 (ISSN) ; Ge, J ; Liang, G ; Liu A ; Kara S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2023
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Longitudinal-torsional (L-T) vibration machining process in rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM) technologies has been considered one of the most promising method in order to cope the machining problems of various difficult-to-machine materials (composites, metallic alloys, abrasives, ceramics and glass). However, design complexity of the L-T machining systems keeps it limited for commercial applications. Hybrid L-T horn is the key component to achieve the efficient performance of RUM systems. Design of hybrid L-T horn is highly intricate due to slots geometry, position, and number of slots. At present, there is no study available in the literature specifically focused on the design and...
Investigation on behaviors of acoustoelastic cavities using a novel reduced finite element–dual reciprocity boundary element formulation
, Article Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics ; Volume 15, Issue 1 , 2021 , Pages 1885-1901 ; 19942060 (ISSN) ; Bornassi, S ; Shen, Y ; Ghalandari, M ; Haddadpour, H ; Firouzabadi, R. D ; Band, S. S ; Chau, K. W ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2021
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This paper presents the acoustic and structure characteristics of chambers with elastic/rigid baffles and elastic walls using a novel formulation. The acoustic fluid is assumed to be compressible and inviscid, and the effect of mean flow is neglected. The acoustic field is formulated based on the dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM), and the finite element method (FEM) is used to model the structural dynamics of elastic walls. The reduced-order model (ROM) of the coupled system is derived based on modal analysis of the acoustic field with rigid boundaries and the structure in a vacuum. Numerical examples are presented, and the acoustic modes and frequencies of the chambers are...
Non-Newtonian fluid flow dynamics in rotating annular media: Physics-based and data-driven modeling
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 185 , 2020 ; Amooie, M. A ; Shams, R ; Hajirezaie, S ; Liu, Y ; Jamshidi, S ; Soltanian, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
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A thorough understanding and accurate prediction of non-Newtonian fluid flow dynamics in rotating annular media are of paramount importance to numerous engineering applications. This is in particular relevant to oil and gas industry where this type of flow could occur during, e.g., drilling, well completion, and enhanced oil recovery scenarios. Here, mathematically we report on physical-based (numerical) and data-driven (intelligent) modeling of three-dimensional laminar flow of non-Newtonian fluids driven by axial pressure gradient in annular media that consist of a coaxially rotating inner cylinder. We focus on the dynamics of pressure loss ratio (PLR)—the ratio of total pressure loss in...
Effect of whisker alignment on microstructure, mechanical and thermal properties of Mg-SiCw/Cu composite fabricated by a combination of casting and severe plastic deformation (SPD)
, Article Journal of Magnesium and Alloys ; Volume 11, Issue 3 , 2023 , Pages 966-980 ; 22139567 (ISSN) ; Tayyebi, M ; Tayebi, M ; Yarigarravesh, M ; Liu, S ; Zhang, H ; Sharif University of Technology
KeAi Communications Co
2023
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In this research, microstructure evaluation, mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of the Mg-SiCw/Cu composite with laminar structure were investigated. For this purpose, SiC whiskers were added to magnesium alloy by using stir-casting, then the Mg-SiCw composite was bonded to copper layers by warm accumulative roll bonding (ARB). Based on the results of optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), SiC whiskers were well distributed in the magnesium matrix and they were aligned parallelly when the composites were plastically deformed at higher rolling passes. Furthermore, all layers remained continuous with localized necking sites. Also, no intermetallic compounds...
Alkali metal cation incorporation in conductive TiO2 nanoflakes with improved photoelectrochemical h2 generation
, Article ChemElectroChem ; Volume 7, Issue 7 , March , 2020 , Pages 1699-1706 ; Mohajernia, S ; Hejazi, S ; Mehdipour, H ; Naseri, N ; Moradlou, O ; Liu, N ; Moshfegh, A. Z ; Schmuki, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2020
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In this research, we investigate the effect of alkali metal cations including Li, Na and Cs in hydrothermal solution on the morphology, stability, and photoactivity of nanostructured TiO2 nanoflakes as a photoanode. The TiO2 nanoflakes are formed through hydrothermal treatment of Ti foil in 1.0 M LiOH, NaOH or CsOH at 100 °C for 3 h. By subsequent thermal reduction of the structure in an optimized Ar/H2 environment, conductive TiO2 nanoflakes were formed. The reduction treatment remarkably improves the photocurrent density of the TiO2 nanoflakes and has the highest impact on the sample treated in the NaOH alkali solution. For the nanoflakes produced in NaOH alkali solution, the bandgap is...
Histidine-enhanced gene delivery systems: The state of the art
, Article Journal of Gene Medicine ; Volume 24, Issue 5 , 2022 ; 1099498X (ISSN) ; Jahanpeimay Sabet, M ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Kamrani Mousavi, S. M ; Haeri Moghaddam, N ; Hooshmand, S. A ; Rabiee, N ; Liu, Y ; Hamblin, M. R ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
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Gene therapy has emerged as a promising tool for treating different intractable diseases, particularly cancer or even viral diseases such as COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). In this context, various non-viral gene carriers are being explored to transfer DNA or RNA sequences into target cells. Here, we review the applications of the naturally occurring amino acid histidine in the delivery of nucleic acids into cells. The biocompatibility of histidine-enhanced gene delivery systems has encouraged their wider use in gene therapy. Histidine-based gene carriers can involve the modification of peptides, dendrimers, lipids or nanocomposites. Several linear polymers, such as polyethylenimine,...
PAM: A packet manipulation mechanism for mitigating crosstalk faults in NoCs
, Article Proceedings - 15th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology, CIT 2015, 14th IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Communications, IUCC 2015, 13th IEEE International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing, DASC 2015 and 13th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, PICom 2015, 26 October 2015 through 28 October 2015 ; October , 2015 , Pages 1895-1902 ; 9781509001545 (ISBN) ; Ansari, M ; Abharian, S. K ; Safari, S ; Miremadi, S. G ; Atzori L ; Jin X ; Jarvis S ; Liu L ; Calvo R. A ; Hu J ; Min G ; Georgalas N ; Wu Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
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This paper proposes an efficient mechanism that mitigates crosstalk faults in Network-on-Chips (NoCs). This is done by using a Packet Manipulating mechanism called PAM for reliable data transfer of NoCs. PAM investigates the transitions of a packet to minimize the forbidden transition patterns appearing during the flit traversal in NoCs. To do this, the content of a packet is manipulated using three different manipulating mechanisms. In other words, PAM manipulates the content of packet in three manipulating modes including: vertical, horizontal and diagonal modes. Then, comparing the transitions of these manipulating mechanisms, a packet with minimum numbers of transitions is selected to be...
Summarizing meeting transcripts based on functional segmentation
, Article IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing ; Volume 24, Issue 10 , 2016 , Pages 1831-1841 ; 23299290 (ISSN) ; Sameti, H ; Liu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
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In this paper, we aim to improve meeting summarization performance using discourse specific information. Since there are intrinsically different characteristics in utterances in different types of function segments, e.g., Monologue segments versus Discussion ones, we propose a new summarization framework where different summarizers are used for different segment types. For monologue segments, we adopt the integer linear programming-based summarization method; whereas for discussion segments, we use a graph-based method to incorporate speaker information. Performance of our proposed method is evaluated using the standard AMI meeting corpus. Results show a good improvement over previous...
Linear discourse segmentation of multi-party meetings based on local and global information
, Article IEEE/ACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing ; Volume 23, Issue 11 , July , 2015 , Pages 1879-1891 ; 23299290 (ISSN) ; Sameti, H ; Liu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
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Linear segmentation of a meeting conversation is beneficial as a stand-alone system (to organize a meeting and make it easier to access) or as a preprocessing step for many other meeting related tasks. Such segmentation can be done according to two different criteria: topic in which a meeting is segmented according to the different items in its agenda, and function in which the segmentation is done according to the meeting's different events (like discussion, monologue). In this article we concentrate on the function segmentation task and propose new unsupervised methods to segment a meeting into functionally coherent parts. The first proposed method assigns a score to each possible boundary...
Extractive meeting summarization through speaker zone detection
, Article 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2015, 6 September 2015 through 10 September 2015 ; Volume 2015-January , January , 2015 , Pages 2724-2728 ; 2308457X (ISSN) ; Sameti, H ; Liu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
International Speech and Communication Association
2015
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In this paper we investigate the role of discourse analysis in extractive meeting summarization task. Specifically our proposed method comprises of two distinct steps. First we use a meeting segmentation algorithm in order to detect various functional parts of the input meeting. Afterwards, a two level scoring mechanism in a graph-based framework is used to score each dialogue act in order to extract the most valuable ones and include them in the extracted summary. We evaluate our proposed method on AMI and ICSI corpora and compare it with other state-of-the-art graph based algorithms according to various evaluation metrics. The experimental results show that our algorithm outperforms the...
Unsupervised approach to extract summary keywords in meeting domain
, Article 2015 23rd European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2015, 31 August 2015 through 4 September 2015 ; August , 2015 , Pages 1406-1410 ; 9780992862633 (ISBN) ; Sameti, H ; Liu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
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Summary keywords are words that are used in the reference extracted summary, therefore can be used to discriminate between summary sentences from non-summary ones. Finding these words is important for the extractive summarization algorithms that measure the importance of a sentence based on the importance of its constituent words. This paper is focused on extracting summary keywords in the multi-party meeting domain. We test previously proposed keyword extraction algorithms and evaluate their performance to determine summary keywords. We also propose a new approach which uses discourse information to find local important keywords and show that it outperforms all the previous methods. We...
Extractive summarization of multi-party meetings through discourse segmentation
, Article Natural Language Engineering ; Volume 22, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 41-72 ; 13513249 (ISSN) ; Sameti, H ; Liu, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
Cambridge University Press
2016
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In this article we tackle the problem of multi-party conversation summarization. We investigate the role of discourse segmentation of a conversation on meeting summarization. First, an unsupervised function segmentation algorithm is proposed to segment the transcript into functionally coherent parts, such as Monologuei (which indicates a segment where speaker i is the dominant speaker, e.g., lecturing all the other participants) or Discussionx1x2,...,xn (which indicates a segment where speakers x 1 to xn involve in a discussion). Then the salience score for a sentence is computed by leveraging the score of the segment containing the sentence. Performance of our proposed segmentation and...
A foreign body response-on-a-chip platform
, Article Advanced Healthcare Materials ; Volume 8, Issue 4 , 2019 ; 21922640 (ISSN) ; Htwe, S. S ; Righi, M ; Liu, H ; Pietralunga, A ; Yesil Celiktas, O ; Maharjan, S ; Cha, B. H ; Shin, S. R ; Dokmeci, M. R ; Vrana, N. E ; Ghaemmaghami, A. M ; Khademhosseini, A ; Zhang, Y. S ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2019
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Understanding the foreign body response (FBR) and desiging strategies to modulate such a response represent a grand challenge for implant devices and biomaterials. Here, the development of a microfluidic platform is reported, i.e., the FBR-on-a-chip (FBROC) for modeling the cascade of events during immune cell response to implants. The platform models the native implant microenvironment where the implants are interfaced directly with surrounding tissues, as well as vasculature with circulating immune cells. The study demonstrates that the release of cytokines such as monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) from the extracellular matrix (ECM)-like hydrogels in the bottom tissue chamber...
Stochastic successive convex approximation for non-convex constrained stochastic optimization
, Article IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing ; Volume 67, Issue 16 , 2019 , Pages 4189-4203 ; 1053587X (ISSN) ; Lau, V. K. N ; Kananian, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
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This paper proposes a constrained stochastic successive convex approximation (CSSCA) algorithm to find a stationary point for a general non-convex stochastic optimization problem, whose objective and constraint functions are non-convex and involve expectations over random states. Most existing methods for non-convex stochastic optimization, such as the stochastic (average) gradient and stochastic majorization-minimization, only consider minimizing a stochastic non-convex objective over a deterministic convex set. The proposed CSSCA algorithm can also handle stochastic non-convex constraints in optimization problems, and it opens the way to solving more challenging optimization problems that...
Introducing GyroSym: a single-wheel robot
, Article International Journal of Dynamics and Control ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 404-417 ; Abedin Nasab, M. H ; Liu, G ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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In this paper, GyroSym, a compact highly-stable single-wheel robot is introduced. Symmetrical flywheels have been used as its stabilization mechanism to keep the wheel upright. Thanks to the type of the flywheel used, the dynamic equations of the robot is simplified, the torque needed to tilt the spin axis is reduced, and the space is drastically minimized. Besides, a centrifugal clutch is used to smooth the motion of the robot in forward motion. Two controllers, fuzzy and fuzzy-Padé, were implemented based on their ability to stabilize the robot. Although both prevented the GyroSym from falling over, neither can entirely cancel out the effects of nonlinear behaviors that is present in the...
Impact of rock mineralogy on reservoir souring: A geochemical modeling study
, Article Chemical Geology ; Volume 555 , November , 2020 ; Zhang, L ; Liu, L ; Shabani, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B. V
2020
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The petroleum industry suffers from reservoir souring phenomena, which has negative impacts on production facilities, health, and environment. Injection of incompatible water into the reservoir (waterflooding), which is considered as an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method, is one of the most common causes of reservoir souring. In general, injected brine, especially seawater, contains high amounts of sulfate ion (SO42−). A high concentration of sulfate in the presence of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) leads to the microbial reservoir souring. During this phenomenon, sulfide, specifically hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) appears in the producing fluid of the reservoir. In this paper, a coupled...
Design, Simulation, and Evaluation of Automated Container Terminals
, Article IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems ; Volume 3, Issue 1 , 2002 , Pages 12-26 ; 15249050 (ISSN) ; Jula, H ; Ioannou, P. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
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Due to the boom in world trade, port authorities are looking into ways of making existing facilities more efficient. One way to improve efficiency, increase capacity, and meet future demand is to use advanced technologies and automation in order to speed up terminal operations. In this paper, we design, analyze, and evaluate four different automated container terminal (ACT) concepts. These concepts include automated container terminals based on the use of automated guidance vehicles (AGVs), a linear motor conveyance system (LMCS), an overhead grid rail system (GR), and a high-rise automated storage and retrieval structure (AS/RS). We use future demand scenarios to design the characteristics...