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Design and implementation of TSC type SVC using a new approach for electrical quantities measurement
, Article 2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Conference, Porto, 10 September 2001 through 13 September 2001 ; Volume 2 , 2001 , Pages 262-267 ; 0780371399 (ISBN); 9780780371392 (ISBN) ; Alavi, M. H ; Marami, M ; Dehnavi, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
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In this paper, a compact algorithm for balancing the load and correction of power factor in three-phase three-wire system is presented. Susceptances of SVC in each phase are computed as a function of real and imaginary parts of line current. This calculation is based on unity power factor and elimination of negative sequence of currents. A laboratory prototype of Thyristor Switched Capacitor (TSC) at 380V and 45KVAR is designed and implemented. Also, a new approach for measuring active and reactive power, power factor and voltage is presented. This measuring technique is based on integration of current signal over a specific part of voltage signal period. Finally, a brief description of...
Some new aspects of design and implementation of TCR for load balancing and power factor correction in distribution systems
, Article 2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Conference, Porto, 10 September 2001 through 13 September 2001 ; Volume 1 , 2001 , Pages 146-151 ; 0780371399 (ISBN); 9780780371392 (ISBN) ; Shayanfar, H. A ; Mahdavi, J ; Marami Saran, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
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A Prototype Thyristor Controlled Reactor (a kind of Static Var Compensator) has been designed and implemented to balance load and correct power factor in distribution systems. This article aims at presenting the steps of designing along with some new aspects which are employed. Double Tuned Filters has been developed and used to remove current harmonics due to TCR. Exact relations for load balancing and power factor correction were obtained, ft new method for measurement of the active and reactive component of current or active and reactive power is presented. Implementation results indicate the proper functioning of TCR in load balancing along with power factor correction. Both transient...
Implementation of MPC as an AQM controller
, Article Computer Communications ; Volume 33, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 227-239 ; 01403664 (ISSN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Utilizing model predictive controllers (MPC) as an active queue management scheme is investigated in this paper. Model based prediction of future output and determining optimized value of the control signal have made MPC as an advanced control strategy in various modern control systems. In this paper a new approach is proposed to alleviate the computational complexity of MPC in order to implement in fast dynamics systems like computer networks. Neural network approximation of MPC as an active queue management (AQM) method implemented here not only has less computational burden with respect to the common MPC approaches, but also results in better performance compare to the well-known AQM...
Neural network approximation of model predictive controller for congestion control of TCP/AQM networks
, Article International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, ICCAS 2007, Seoul, 17 October 2007 through 20 October 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 2591-2596 ; 8995003871 (ISBN); 9788995003879 (ISBN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2007
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Due to the excellent properties of the model predictive controllers (MPC) in implementing on nonlinear and time varying systems, utilizing these controllers as Active Queue Management (AQM) strategy is proposed for congestion control of computer networks. However, high computational demand to solve the optimization problem exist in these controllers is a major obstacle when they are applied on fast large-scale constrained systems such as the computer networks. Small signal linearized model of the nonlinear TCP/AQM network is used to design MPC controller and then a neural network is trained to approximate the model predictive control strategy. Using this approach, due to the parallel...
Active queue management of TCP/IP networks using rule-based predictive control
, Article 2007 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, ISIE 2007, Caixanova - Vigo, 4 June 2007 through 7 June 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 77-82 ; 1424407559 (ISBN); 9781424407552 (ISBN) ; Bigdeli, N ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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Model predictive controllers, due to their capability to control the time variant and delayed systems, are considered for congestion control in computer networks. To extend the application of these controllers as an active queue management (AQM) system in dynamic TCP/IP networks, a new rule-based predictive controller is proposed. This controller uses the small signal linearized fluid-flow model of the TCP/IP networks and simulates the future behavior of control system by applying few candidate control sequences. Using the extremes of the resulted predicted output sequences, optimal control signal is determined based on some appropriate rules. This approach benefits from the mentioned...
Controlling the depth of anesthesia by using extended DMC
, Article 2008 Cairo International Biomedical Engineering Conference, CIBEC 2008, Cairo, 18 December 2008 through 20 December 2008 ; 2008 ; 9781424426959 (ISBN) ; Towhidkhah, F ; Marami, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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Monitoring and controlling the depth of anesthesia is really important, since over dosing and under dosing can be dangerous for the patients. Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic models vastly used for describing the relationship between input anesthetic agents and output patient endpoint variables. As there is a large variety between the patients so for controlling the depth of anesthesia we need a controller which should be robust enough and also because the anesthesia process is nonlinear and contains time delay, among them all the proposed methods for controlling the depth of anesthesia, model predictive controllers (MPCs) are good choices. Extended dynamic matrix control (EDMC) can be...
Numerical Analysis of Incompressible Flow around an Oscillating Airfoil Using Artificial Compressibility Approach and Vorticity Confinement Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
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In this study, the numerical simulation of the two-dimensional incompressible flow around an oscillating airfoil is performed. For this aim, the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations based on the artificial compressibility approach written in the arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian form are considered. Then, the vorticity confinement method is incorporated in the formulation and the resulting system of equations is solved by a second-order central-difference finite volume method with the controllable dissipation terms. For the time integration, the implicit dual-time stepping scheme is implemented. At first, the numerical solution of the incompressible flow over the oscillating NACA0012 airfoil...
Effect of reduced graphene oxide reinforcement on creep behavior of adhesively bonded joints
, Article Mechanika ; Volume 23, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 646-652 ; 13921207 (ISSN) ; Nazari, S. A ; Faghidian, S. A ; Vakili Tahami, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Kauno Technologijos Universitetas
2017
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The creep behaviour of adhesively bonded joints is one of the major concerns in modern industry due to their application at relatively high temperature. In this re-search, the effect of added RGO on the creep behaviour of the Araldite 2011 adhesive is investigated. Uni-axial creep tests have been carried out on neat Araldite 2011 and RGO added adhesive at different stress and temperature levels. It has been shown that adhesive with RGO particles demonstrate higher creep resistance. Also, general time hardening models are developed for both materials and their constitutive coefficients have been determined using creep test data. Based on these models, the creep behavior of single lap joints...
Improving the mechanical behavior of the adhesively bonded joints using RGO additive
, Article International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives ; Volume 70 , 2016 , Pages 277-286 ; 01437496 (ISSN) ; Adib Nazari, S ; Faghidian, S. A ; Vakili Tahami, F ; Etemadi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
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In this research, Araldite 2011 has been reinforced using different weight fractions of Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO). Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analyses were conducted and it has been shown that introduction of the RGO greatly changes the film morphology of the neat adhesive. Uni-axial tests were carried out to obtain the mechanical characteristics of the adhesive-RGO composites. It has been observed that introducing 0.5 wt% RGO enhances the ultimate tensile strength of the composites by 30%. In addition, single lap joints using neat adhesive and adhesive-RGO composites were fabricated to...
Semi-IPN carrageenan-based nanocomposite hydrogels: Synthesis and swelling behavior
, Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science ; Volume 118, Issue 5 , 2010 , Pages 2989-2997 ; 00218995 (ISSN) ; Marandi, G. B ; Pourjavadi, A ; Kiani, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Inclusion of nano-clays into hydrogels is an efficient approach to produce nanocomposite hydrogels. The introduction of nano-clay into hydrogels causes an increase in water absorbency. In the present work, Nanocomposite hydro-gels based on kappa-carrageenan were synthesized using sodium montmorillonite as nano-clay. Acrylamide and meth-ylenebisacrylamide were used as monomer and crosslinker, respectively. The structure of nanocomposite hydrogels was investigated by XRD and SEM techniques. Swelling behavior of nanocomposite hydrogels was studied by varying clay and carrageenan contents as well as methylenebisacrylamide concentration. An optimum swelling capacity was achieved at 12% of sodium...
Comparison between isothermal and non-isothermal fatigue behavior in a cast aluminum-silicon-magnesium alloy
, Article Strength of Materials ; Volume 47, Issue 6 , November , 2015 , Pages 840-848 ; 00392316 (ISSN) ; Winter, G ; Farrahi, G. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2015
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In the present study, the out-of-phase thermomechanical fatigue (OP-TMF) behavior of a cast aluminum-silicon-magnesium alloy, the A356.0 alloy which has been widely used in diesel engine cylinder heads, is compared to room-temperature and high-temperature low cycle fatigue (RT-, HT-LCF) behaviors. For this purpose, strain/temperature-controlled isothermal and non-isothermal fatigue tests were performed based on realistic loading conditions in cylinder heads. Fatigue tests results showed that the plastic strain increased during cycles under constant mechanical strain amplitude, while the specimen failed. Under LCF loadings, the cyclic hardening occurred at low temperatures for the A356.0...
Machine learning in energy economics and finance: A review
, Article Energy Economics ; Volume 81 , 2019 , Pages 709-727 ; 01409883 (ISSN) ; Creamer, G. G ; Rafizadeh, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
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Machine learning (ML) is generating new opportunities for innovative research in energy economics and finance. We critically review the burgeoning literature dedicated to Energy Economics/Finance applications of ML. Our review identifies applications in areas such as predicting energy prices (e.g. crude oil, natural gas, and power), demand forecasting, risk management, trading strategies, data processing, and analyzing macro/energy trends. We critically review the content (methods and findings) of more than 130 articles published between 2005 and 2018. Our analysis suggests that Support Vector Machine (SVM), Artificial Neural Network (ANN), and Genetic Algorithms (GAs) are among the most...
Fault-tolerant earliest-deadline-first scheduling algorithm
, Article 21st International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, IPDPS 2007, Long Beach, CA, 26 March 2007 through 30 March 2007 ; 2007 ; 1424409101 (ISBN); 9781424409105 (ISBN) ; Miremadi, S. G ; Deconinck, G ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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The general approach to fault tolerance in uniprocessor systems is to maintain enough time redundancy in the schedule so that any task instance can be re-executed in presence of faults during the execution. In this paper a scheme is presented to add enough and efficient time redundancy to the Earliest-Deadline-First (EDF) scheduling policy for periodic real-time tasks. This scheme can be used to tolerate transient faults during the execution of tasks. We describe a recovery scheme which can be used to re-execute tasks in the event of transient faults and discuss conditions that must be met by any such recovery scheme. For performance evaluation of this idea a tool is developed. © 2007 IEEE
Addressing NoC reliability through an efficient fibonacci-based crosstalk avoidance codec design
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 18 November 2015 through 20 November 2015 ; Volume 9530 , 2015 , Pages 756-770 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 9783319271361 (ISBN) ; Miremadi, S. G ; Wang, G ; Perez, G. M ; Zomaya, A ; Li, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2015
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The reliable transfer in Network on Chips (NoCs) can be threatened by crosstalk fault occurring in wires. Crossstalk fault is due to inter-wire coupling capacitance that based on the patterns of transitions appearing on the wires, significantly limits the reliability of NoCs. Among these transitions, 101 and 010 bit patterns impose the worst crosstalk effects to wires. This work intends to increase the reliability of NoCs against crosstalk faults by applying an improved Fibonacci-based numeral system, called Doubled-Penultimate Fibonacci (DP-Fibo). In the DP-Fibo coding algorithm, code words without ‘101’ and ‘010’ bit patterns are produced to reduce crosstalk faults. Experimental results...
Prediction by Genetic Algorithm and measurement by center hole drilling of residual stresses of MAG weldment
, Article Advanced Materials Research, 2 November 2008 through 5 November 2008 ; Volume 83-86 , 2010 , Pages 738-745 ; 10226680 (ISSN) ; 0878492976 (ISBN); 9780878492978 (ISBN) ; Majzoobi, G. H ; Fadaee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In the present work, specimens were cut out from St-37 plates with 19 mm thickness. The thickness of plates was reduced to 12.5 mm by milling and grinding operations. Then a standard V-shaped fillet was made on one edge of the plates. Two plates were butt-welded by standard metal arc gas (MAG) welding process. Residual stresses induced by welding were measured on 20 specimens by centre hole drilling. Load controlled axial fatigue tests were carried out to determine the fatigue life of specimens. Crack growth rates were obtained from experiment. Fractography of specimens was performed. Genetic Algorithm (GA) was employed for prediction of residual stress value in weldments using the crack...
Solutions for the Double Sine-Gordon equation by Exp-function, Tanh, and extended Tanh methods
, Article Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations ; Volume 26, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 384-398 ; 0749159X (ISSN) ; Davodi, A. G ; Davodi, A. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this work, we implement some analytical techniques such as the Exp-function, Tanh, and extended Tanh methods for solving nonlinear partial differential equation, which contains sine terms, its name Double Sine-Gordon equation. These methods obtain exact solutions of different types of differential equations in engineering mathematics
Probabilistic analysis of welding residual stress on fatigue crack growth
, Article Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering ; Volume 34, Issue 1 C , 2009 , Pages 195-205 ; 13198025 (ISSN) ; Farrahi, G. H ; Fadaee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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The qualitative effects of residual stress parameters on fatigue crack growth are investigated using Monte Carlo probabilistic analysis technique. These parameters include the maximum residual stress,σ0, half-width of the tensile residual stress region, b, and the redistribution of residual stress parameter, β. A normal distribution is assumed for all parameters considered in the investigation and fatigue life is determined using Forman equation. The results indicate that: (i) fatigue life decreases nonlinearly if the mean of random maximum residual stress and the half-width of tensile residual stress region increases; (ii) fatigue life increases nonlinearly if the rate of residual stress...
Influence of residual stress on fatigue life of st-37 butt-mag weldment
, Article 12th International Conference on Metal Forming, METAL FORMING 2008, Krakow, 21 September 2008 through 24 September 2008 ; Volume 79, Issue 2 , 2008 , Pages 280-287 ; 16113683 (ISSN) ; Majzoobi, G. H ; Fadaee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-VCH Verlag
2008
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In this paper residual stresses induced by butt metal arc gas welding (MAGW), in accordance with ASTM E837, are determined by hole drilling. The results are analyzed by probabilistic methods. Also, the effect of fatigue life on relaxation of welding residual stress is investigated. The specimens are tested to measure fatigue life and crack growth rates in accordance with ASTM E466 for force controlled amplitude axial fatigue testing. © 2008 Verlag Stahleisen GmbH, Düsseldorf
Effect of contact geometry on fretting fatigue life of aluminium alloy 2024-T3
, Article Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences ; Volume 12, Issue 4 , 2005 , Pages 331-336 ; 09714588 (ISSN) ; Majzoobi, G. H ; Chinekesh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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The effect of contact geometry on fretting fatigue life was investigated by experiments and numerical simulation. The experiments were conducted for flat and cylindrical pads under the same contact normal force. The post-test examinations including crack growth measurements and fractography were carried out using optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Numerical simulations of pad-specimen assembly with and without crack were performed using a finite element (FE) analysis. The experimental study revealed that the rate of crack growth was higher at the early stages of fretting fatigue for cylindrical pads. This stage corresponds to a higher KII for cylindrical contact model. After...
Investigation of the temperature and density dependences of the effective pair potential parameters using variational theory
, Article International Journal of Thermophysics ; Volume 25, Issue 1 , 2004 , Pages 187-203 ; 0195928X (ISSN) ; Parsafar, G. A ; Mansoori, G. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
2004
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A variational theory (VT), in which the potential energy of a real system is evaluated relative to the hard-sphere system, was used to investigate the medium's effects on the pair potential parameters. By adding the medium's effects to the isolated pair potential, the concept of an 'effective pair potential' (EPP) was introduced. The EPP parameters were compared with those of the average effective pair potential (AEPP) for Ar, which showed the importance of the medium effects and the long range interactions of the AEPP in dense fluids. The study showed that the depth parameter of the AEPP is much larger than that of the EPP