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The Productivity Effects of Privatization: The Islamic Republic of Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Manzoor, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the major aims of privatization is increasing the productivity by transferring ownership to private sector. We would like to estimate this effect in selected state –owned firms. Analysis the productivity effect of privatization of Iranian firms that were initially state-owned will show the requirement of needy policies in management field of privatization to ratify and run the privatization policy faster base on academic estimate. We analyze the productivity effect of privatization using time series and cross search data (panel data) for 21 selected initially state-owned firms that are privatized in different industry with several observations pre and post privatization. Our goal is...
The Study of Factors Impact on Customer Satisfaction Concentrate on Mobile Banking Among the Financial Institutions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Manzoor, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
The financial services industry, specially the retail banking sector, has experienced significant changes in which the consequences could be a competitive pressure, customer requirements, and technological innovation. One of these new service deliveries, which has been presented recently and has been developed dramatically in this industry, is mobile banking which offers a great deal of benefit for both banks and customers. As far as this new trend suggests, researchers in various fields draw their interests toward this new technology as a subject matter for their research. Although there is a great number of a researcher in this field, this still is an infancy stage of progress. No one...
The Study of Requirement and Enterprise Architecture of Organization Development in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Manzoor, Davood (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Traditionally, Iran was looking for development and either in era of oil revenues or before that, it has always faced serious mismatches in realization of plans and indiscipline of definition, allocation of development budgets, and sometimes national and foreign borrowing and in spite of defining development plans from 1971s, today, rare plans have been achieved in an acceptable and defendable manner, meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolution adopted some fact changes in defining concepts like entrepreneurs, wealth, and the government’s share. However, many politicians and environmental activists are seeking sustainable development; environmental campaigners believe that this option is not...
Power sector development in Iran: a retrospective optimization approach
, Article Energy ; Volume 140 , 2017 , Pages 330-339 ; 03605442 (ISSN) ; Aryanpur, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the power sector development in Iran for the period 1984–2014. A retrospective optimization approach is applied to assess economic and environmental benefits that would have been achieved through appropriate long-term planning. MESSAGE, a systems engineering optimization model, is used for this analysis. Two alternative scenarios are defined to explore the impact of supply- and demand-side strategies on the power generation mix, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. The focus on the past choice of energy scenarios provides some insights for future scenario design. The results of the cost-optimal scenarios with international fuel prices are compared with the...
Assessment of an optimized combination of Iranian power plants by environmental costs impact of carbon tax and fossil fuel price on longterm development of iranian electricity supply system
, Article Journal of Environmental Studies ; Vol. 40, issue. 2 , 2014 , p. 415-430 ; Farmad, M ; Aryanpur, V ; Shafiei, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Despite the abundant renewable energy sources, the Iranian energy sector relies almost entirely on fossil fuel energy resources. Power sector is dominant source of CO2 emissions and responsible for about 35% of total CO2 emissions in the country. Additionally, long-term electricity demand of Iran is expected to grow quickly, which in turn requires extensive investment to meet the growing demand over the next decades. On the other hand, increasing domestic fossil fuel consumption had been a serious challenge due to high costs of oil and gas. Current study pays particular attention to the possible penetration rates of renewable electricity technologies and their implications for fossil fuel...
Iranian Household Saving Behavior
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Souri, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
This paper decomposes the saving rate into cohort, age and year effects. This objective is accomplished by constructing a pseudo-panel that amalgamates nineteen consecutive, cross-sectional Household Income and Expenditure Surveys from 1991 to 2009. To construct year-of-birth cohorts with consistent composition over time, analyses are limited to those born between 1926 and 1975. Results reveal that those belonging to younger cohorts save a higher fraction of their income relative to their predecessors at the same age. Moreover, the increase in the saving rate can not be explained by the significant decline in household size or rise in educational attainment among younger cohorts. Closer...
The Effect of Fence to Dilute the Dense Gas Dispersion Using CFD Model
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Release of toxic gases and hazardous materials is very dangerous for health of people that presence in near of release places. Whereas if the concentration of some toxic materials is more than a definite limit, it may cause of irreparable hurt to health of people in very short times, hence reduce the concentration of released materials can get the time for refuge in safe sites for people that presence in released site in initial times.
In this paper with use the Computational Fluid Dynamics models the effect of fence in reduce the concentration of dense gases and delay the distribution of these gases has been studied. The two toxic gas (chlorine and methyl-isocyanate ) have been...
In this paper with use the Computational Fluid Dynamics models the effect of fence in reduce the concentration of dense gases and delay the distribution of these gases has been studied. The two toxic gas (chlorine and methyl-isocyanate ) have been...
Offering a Simple Method to Determine Safe Distance between Gas Pipelines and Vicinal Areas
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sour Gas is more dangerous than sweet gas because of its hydrogen sulfide contents. So it requires more safety considerations. In this project, the effect of wall thickness and design factor of pipeline on the safe distance was examined by using risk assessment method. The safe distance tables for 4 pipelines with different wall thicknesses and design factors were prepared based on operating pressure, pipe diameter and hydrogen sulfide concentration in gas by using PHAST and PHAST RISK softwares. In this project, the depth of cover parameter was considered in safe distance determination. Also the leak of sour gas was simulated by using...
Modeling of Atmospheric Toxic Release and Dispersion Using CFD
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, ammonia dispersion in the environment have been investigated and the experimental data have been used in order to show accuracy of calculations. Also, the results of CFD have been compared with the results of PHAST software. The results show that when there is no obstacle in the way of gas release, dispersion models will get good results, but due to existence of the obstacle, their error will be increased to 300%. However, the error resulting from CFD is less than 24% even if there are obstacle there. The effects of obstacle’s distance and height on the dispersion of ammonia gas are investigated. This study showed that the concentration of ammonia increase, when the distance...
Optimum Process Unit Layout via Risk Assessment
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the most important stages to designing a process plant is layout of equipment in unit area. There are plenty of routine procedures to find out equipment arrangement and their separation distances based on process and cost criteria. Although some studies have been carried out to enter safety parameters to conventional procedures, the problem complexity because of the number of involved equipment is still of concern. To clear these ambiguities, the new approach presented in this thesis is aimed at quantifying the effects of adjacent equipment on each other. In this way, fire radiation and explosion have been selected as the major hazard that any equipment can expose on the other items,...
Dispersion Modeling of Toxic Release (Chlorine) by CFD in Industrial and Urban Areas
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Rashtchian, Davood
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Chlorine is used in large quantities, in urban and industrial installations. Since chlorine is a toxic gas, its dispersion in such environments may have unpleasant consequences. On the point of Emergency Response Planning, it is important to know how such gases disperse. In this thesis, chlorine atmospheric dispersion is studied as an example of toxic dense gas dispersion. Chlorine accidental release from one of the storage tanks of Sohanak water refinery is selected for the case study. Laleh residential town is located in west of Sohanak refinery. According to the prevailing wind direction in Tehran (which is from the west to the east), the influence of the buildings of Laleh town on gas...
Safety of Plant Layout by Risk Assessment
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the most important stages to designing a process plant is layout of equipment in unit area. There are plenty of routine procedures to find out equipment arrangement and their separation distances based on process and cost criteria. One of this Procedures is the use of codes and standards. Although some studies have been carried out to enter safety parameters to conventional procedures, the problem complexity because of the number of involved equipment is still of concern. To clear these ambiguities, the new approach presented in this thesis is aimed at quantifying the effects of adjacent equipment on each other. In this way, fire radiation and explosion have been selected as the major...
Consequences Analysis of Dust Explosions to Determine the Damage to Humans and Buildings
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Dust explosions are a serious hazard in many process industries and storage facilities. More than 70% of dusts processed in industry are combustible. This implies that majority of industrial plants that have dust processing equipment are susceptible to dust explosions. Dust explosions pose the most serious and widespread of explosion hazards in the process industry alongside vapour cloud explosions (VCE) and boiling liquid expanding vapour explosions (BLEVE). Dust explosions almost always lead to serious financial losses in terms of damage to facilities and down time. They also often cause serious injuries to personnel, and fatalities. In this project we presented a systematic algorithm in...
Process Modeling of Liquid-Ring Compressor for Flare Gas Recovery
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main application of flares is to protect facilities, staff, and surrounding area. Nevertheless, the flares flue gas contains environmental hazardous compounds like nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. These compounds may spread in environment with unburned hydrocarbons. Due to the contamination risk and energy loss in flaring system, optimization and system enhancement is of vital importance. Flare gas recovery unit consist of equipment like multi-phase separator, Liquid Seal Drum, and compressor. The compressor is the most important part of this unit. Due to the process requirements and the probability of two-phase feed entering...
Consequence Modelling of Ethylene Oxide Reactor of Morvarid Petrochemical Co
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
As Ethylene Oxide is a highly toxic, flammable, and hazardous material, the consequences of any malfunction in an Ethylene Oxide reactor may be irreparable. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the probable consequences of an accident in Morvarid Petrochemical Co.’s Ethylene Oxide Reactor in order to find probable hazardous scenarios. In this project, probable accidents were modelled and evaluated by Phast software in different scenarios, and the outcomes were investigated. In addition, if necessary, a set of solutions were proposed to decrease casualties in hazardous scenarios. The results may be used to change layouts according to Consequence Modelling. Results illustrated that...
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Emergency Shut Down systems are considered as one of the prominent protection layers in industries. In the situation that the process variables exist acceptable limits, the SIS brings the process in a safe state. According to standards, separate design and operation have been defined for BPCS and SIS. In this research, safety issues related to one of the gas refinery unit has been investigated. In fact, the unit does not have shut down system and all the safety loops are defined as DCS. In the first step, the Safety Integrated Levels of the loops which must be defined in shut down system have been specified by using Modified Calibrated Risk Graf. In next step, philosophy of shut down levels...
Dynamic Simulation of the Ammonia Tank Failure at Pardis Petrochemical Company
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Liquid ammonia atmospheric tank (20000 ton) attached to Pardis Petrochemical Complex was ruptured on 8th August 2011 due to overpressure blast injury so that ammonia gas was spread throughout the complex. The current study was aimed to evaluate ammonia leakage and emission from the tank. For this purpose, in addition to evaluate ammonia emission into the air, pressure changes were investigated to simulate the rupture. First of all, ammonia tanks and urea stocks were simulated and then considering two aerial classes (D and B), the incident was stimulated. According to this model, up to 1000 m, was contaminated with 1000 ppm of ammonia. Since there was no experimental data for validating the...
Simulation and Optimization of Ethane Recovery Unit Using Evolutionary Algorithms and Artificial Neural Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays evolutionary algorithms help developers to solve many problems in applied science and engineering aspects. So the main goal of this thesis is to apply and verify the ability of evolutionary algorithms and artificial neural networks in optimization of Ethane recovery unit. Algorithms applied in this study are Ant Colony Algorithm, Artificial Immune Systems Algorithm, Incremental Evolutionary Algorithm, Chaotic Based Algorithm, Variable Population Size Genetic Algorithm, Frog Leaping Algorithm, Frog Leaping with Bacterial Optimization Approach and Different types of Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm. Optimization methods based on local search are also applied in order to compare...
Risk Assessment of Probable Domino Scenarios Between Two Petrochemical Units
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hazard analysis and risk assessment are the two significant methods of controlling and reducing risk caused by industrial units. To achieve the required safety needed in either new or operating plants, risk assessments are being used for some specific hazards such as fire, explosion and toxic release. Increasing industrial developments and occurrence of several catastrophic accidents in chemical processing plants have contributed to striking disasters and have obliged experts to use analytical solutions to evaluate frequencies and consequences of such events. Congested plants in industrial areas like Mahshahr and Asalouyeh in Iran and other places in the world are the reason why it has...
Simultaneous Fires Simulation in Two or Three Adjacent Tanks Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Technique
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, behavior of multiple pool fires was investigated in the numerical method. Fire modeling is a complex process. The complexity intensify when simultaneous fires occurred, pool fire is the most likely among all kind of fires in city and industrial units. FDS software, a common CFD model for fire simulation, was used to simulate multiple pool fires. Using of CFD models is one of the most advanced techniques to fire simulation and FDS software have been used by engineers and researchers due to using of this technique. In the beginning, review of the existing investigations which FDS performance was examined of fire simulation is presented. Besides of the data gathering, in this...