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Technical and Economical Feasibility Study of Using Solar Assisted Ground Source Heat Pumps in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sattari, Sorna (Supervisor)
Abstract
This research presents technical and economical feasibility study of using solar assisted ground source heat pumps (SAGSHPs) in different climatic zones of Iran. In order to evaluate technical and economical parameters of SAGSHPs, Iran is divided in to six main climatic zones including Tehran, Tabriz, Yazd, Rasht, Bandar abbas and Ardabil. Cooling and heating demands for a 1000 m2 residential building is calculated for each city, using modified bin method. Then a technical model has been developed by MATLAB software in order to evaluate systems optimal scale for supplying energy demands in each city. An economical model has been developed as well, to evaluate system’s annual energy savings...
A high density and low power cache based on novel SRAM cell
, Article Journal of Computers ; Volume 4, Issue 7 , 2009 , Pages 567-575 ; 1796203X (ISSN) ; Manzuri, M. T ; Mehrparvar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Based on the observation that dynamic occurrence of zeros in the cache access stream and cache-resident memory values of ordinary programs exhibit a strong bias towards zero, this paper presents a novel CMOS five-transistor SRAM cell (5T SRAM cell) for very high density and low power cache applications. This cell retains its data with leakage current and positive feedback without refresh cycle. Novel 5T SRAM cell uses one word-line and one bit-line and extra read-line control. The new cell size is 17% smaller than a conventional six-transistor SRAM cell using same design rules with no performance degradation. Simulation and analytical results show purposed cell has correct operation during...
Metabolic profiling of seminal plasma from teratozoospermia patients
, Article Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis ; Volume 178 , January , 2020 ; Chashmniam, S ; Nobakht, F ; Amini, M ; Javidi, A ; Minai Tehrani, A ; Arjmand, B ; Gilany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B. V
2020
Abstract
Teratozoospermia is one of conditions that can cause male infertility. The mechanism of teratozoospermia remains unclear. The knowledge of the metabolites in human seminal plasma (HSP) is meaningful for the pathological study of teratozoospermia. Analysis of changed metabolites in HSP can help understand the cellular mechanism, find the novel biomarkers and subsequently design a diagnosis test. In this study, the analysis of samples performed by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H NMR spectroscopy) to identify the various metabolites, with the aim of finding metabolic profiles and biomarkers related to male infertility. Eighteen de-regulated metabolites were identified in...
A nanoscale CMOS SRAM cell for high speed applications
, Article 5th International Conference on MEMS NANO, and Smart Systems, ICMENS 2009, 28 December 2009 through 30 December 2009, Dubai ; 2010 , Pages 33-36 ; 9780769539386 (ISBN) ; Manzuri Shalmani, M. T ; Mehrparvar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
The leakage current and process variation are drastically increased with technology scaling. In Conventional SRAM cell due to process variations, stored data can be destroyed during read operation. Therefore, leakage current of SRAM cell and stability during read operation are two important parameters in nano-scaled CMOS technology. To overcome these limitations and to increase the speed of conventional SRAMs, we have developed a read-static-noise-margin-free SRAM cell. The developed cell has six-transistors and uses two read/write-lines and two read/write-bit-lines during read/write operation. This cell retains its data with leakage current and positive feedback without refresh cycle. The...
A low power and high density cache memory based on novel SRAM cell
, Article IEICE Electronics Express ; Volume 6, Issue 15 , 2009 , Pages 1084-1090 ; 13492543 (ISSN) ; Noorollahi Romani, M ; Manzuri, M. T ; Mehrparvar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Based on the observation that dynamic occurrence of zeros in the cache access stream and cache-resident memory values of ordinary programs exhibit a strong bias towards zero, this paper presents a novel CMOS four-transistor (4T) SRAM cell for very high density and low power cache applications. This cell retains its data with leakage current and positive feedback without refresh cycle. The new cell size is 20% smaller than a conventional six-transistor cell using same design rules and delay access of a cache based on new 4T SRAM cell is 32% smaller than a cache based on 6T SRAM cell. Also the dynamic and static power consumption of new cell is 40% and 20% smaller than 6T SRAM cell,...
A novel zero-aware read-static-noise-margin-free SRAM Cell for high density and high speed cache application
, Article 2008 9th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated-Circuit Technology, ICSICT 2008, Beijing, 20 October 2008 through 23 October 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 876-879 ; 9781424421855 (ISBN) ; Manzuri Shalmani, M. T ; Noormandi, R ; Mehrparvar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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To help overcome limits to the density and speed of conventional SRAMs, we have developed a five-transistor SRAM cell. The newly developed CMOS five-transistor SRAM cell uses one word-line and one bit-line during read/write operation. This cell retains its data with leakage current and positive feedback without refresh cycle. The new cell size is 18% smaller than a conventional six-transistor SRAM cell using same design rules. Simulation result in standard 0.25μm CMOS technology shows purposed cell has correct operation during read/write and idle mode. The average delay of new cell is 20% smaller than a six-transistor SRAM cell. © 2008 IEEE
Microwave-induced Cannizzaro reaction over neutral γ-alumina as a polymeric catalyst [electronic resource]
, Article Reactive and Functional Polymers ; 01/2002; 51(1):49-53 ; Soleimanzadeh, B ; Marandi, G. B
Abstract
γ-Alumina is used to catalyze the Cannizzaro reaction in the absence of any base under microwave irradiation in high yields. In the case of terephthalaldehyde the reaction is carried out with high selectivity
SnCl4/SiO2: an efficient heterogeneous alternative for one-pot synthesis of β-acetamidoketones
, Article Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society ; Volume 56, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 386-391 ; 00094536 (ISSN) ; Mahmoodi Hashemi, M ; Sadeghi, B ; Emtiazi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Enolizable ketones have been reacted in a one-pot method with aromatic aldehydes, acetyl chloride and acetonitrile at room temperature in the presence of SnCl4/SiO2 to furnish the corresponding β-acetamidoketones in improved yields. Acetylation of an aromatic hydroxyl group was observed while using 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde or vanillin and the corresponding β-acetamidoketones were isolated in an excellent yield
Turbulent flow in converging nozzles, part one: Boundary layer solution
, Article Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition) ; Volume 32, Issue 5 , 2011 , Pages 645-662 ; 02534827 (ISSN) ; Farhanieh, B ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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The boundary layer integral method is used to investigate the development of the turbulent swirling flow at the entrance region of a conical nozzle. The governing equations in the spherical coordinate system are simplified with the boundary layer assumptions and integrated through the boundary layer. The resulting sets of differential equations are then solved by the fourth-order Adams predictor-corrector method. The free vortex and uniform velocity profiles are applied for the tangential and axial velocities at the inlet region, respectively. Due to the lack of experimental data for swirling flows in converging nozzles, the developed model is validated against the numerical simulations. The...
Numerical investigation of steady density currents flowing down an incline using v2̄ - F turbulence model
, Article Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 129, Issue 9 , 2007 , Pages 1172-1178 ; 00982202 (ISSN) ; Firoozabadi, B ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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The governing equations of two-dimensional steady density currents are solved numerically using a finite volume method. The v2̄-f turbulence model, based on standard k - s model, is used for the turbulence closure. In this method, all Reynolds stress equations are replaced with both a transport equation for v2̄ and an elliptic relaxation equation for f, a parameter closely related to the pressure strain redistribution term. The Simple-C procedure is used for pressure-velocity coupling. In addition, Boussinesq's approximation is used to obtain the momentum equation. The computed height of the progressive density current is compared to the measured data in the literature, resulting in good...
Numerical simulation of turbid-density current using v2̄ - f turbulence model
, Article 2005 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2005, Orlando, FL, 5 November 2005 through 11 November 2005 ; Volume 261 FED , 2005 , Pages 619-627 ; 08888116 (ISSN); 0791842193 (ISBN); 9780791842195 (ISBN) ; Firoozabadi, B ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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The deposition behavior of fine sediment is an important phenomenon, and yet unclear to engineers concerned about reservoir sedimentation. An elliptic relaxation turbulence model (v2̄ - f model) has been used to simulate the motion of turbid density currents laden whit fine solid particles. During the last few years, the v2̄ - f turbulence model has become increasingly popular due to its ability to account for near-wall damping without use of damping functions. In addition, it has been proved that the v2̄ - f model to be superior to other RANS methods in many fluid flows where complex flow features are present. Due to low Reynolds number turbulence of turbidity current,(its critical Reynolds...
Analytical solution for creeping motion of a viscoelastic drop falling through a Newtonian fluid
, Article Korea Australia Rheology Journal ; Vol. 26, issue. 1 , 2014 , pp. 91-104 ; ISSN: 1226119X ; Norouzi, M ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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In this paper, an analytical solution for steady creeping motion of viscoelastic drop falling through a viscous Newtonian fluid is presented. The Oldroyd-B model is used as the constitutive equation. The analytical solutions for both interior and exterior flows are obtained using the perturbation method. Deborah number and capillary numbers are considered as the perturbation parameters. The effect of viscoelastic properties on drop shape and motion are studied in detail. The previous empirical studies indicated that unlike the Newtonian creeping drop in which the drop shape is exactly spherical, a dimpled shape appears in viscoelastic drops. It is shown that the results of the present...
Theoretical and experimental study on the motion and shape of viscoelastic falling drops through Newtonian media
, Article Rheologica Acta ; Volume 55, Issue 11-12 , 2016 , Pages 935-955 ; 00354511 (ISSN) ; Norouzi, M ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2016
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In this paper, creeping motion of a viscoelastic drop falling through a Newtonian fluid is investigated experimentally and analytically. A polymeric solution of 0.08 % xanthan gum in 80:20 glycerol/water and silicon oil is implemented as the viscoelastic drop and the bulk viscous fluids, respectively. The shape and motion of falling drops are visualized using a high speed camera. The perturbation technique is employed for both interior and exterior flows, and Deborah and capillary numbers are considered as perturbation parameters up to second order. The product of Deborah and capillary numbers is also used as a perturbation parameter to apply the boundary condition on the deformation on the...
Minimizing uplink delay in delay-sensitive 5G CRAN platforms
, Article 2nd IEEE 5G World Forum, 5GWF 2019, 30 September 2019 through 2 October 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 154-160 ; 9781728136271 (ISBN) ; Kanaanian, B ; Khalaj, B. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2019
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In this paper, we consider the problem of minimizing the uplink delays of users in a 5G cellular network. Such cellular network is based on a Cloud Radio Access Network (CRAN) architecture with limited fronthaul capacity, where our goal is to minimize delays of all users through an optimal resource allocation. Earlier works minimize average delay of each user assuming same transmit power for all users. Combining Pareto optimization and Markov Decision Process (MDP), we show that every desired balance in the trade-off among infinite-horizon average-reward delays, is achievable by minimizing a properly weighted sum delays. In addition, we solve the problem in two realistic scenarios;...
Microwave-induced Cannizzaro reaction over neutral γ-alumina as a polymeric catalyst
, Article Reactive and Functional Polymers ; Volume 51, Issue 1 , 2002 , Pages 49-53 ; 13815148 (ISSN) ; Soleimanzadeh, B ; Marandi, G. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
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Microwave induced Cannizzaro reaction, which was performed in presence of neutral γ-alumina as a polymeric catalyst, was discussed. Cannizzaro reaction was carried out on alumina surface and other unknown products were also obtained. Solvent extraction method was utilized to isolate mild and selective benzyl alcohol and carboxylic acids
Feedback bit reduction for antenna selection methods in wireless systems
, Article 2005 13th IEEE International Conference on Networks jointly held with the 2005 7th IEEE Malaysia International Conference on Communications, Kuala Lumpur, 16 November 2005 through 18 November 2005 ; Volume 1 , 2005 , Pages 229-233 ; 1424400007 (ISBN); 9781424400003 (ISBN) ; Babadi, B ; Hossein Khalaj, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
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A well known method to reduce the intrinsic complexity of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems is to choose a subset of available antennas which have stronger links than the others, in order to perform the specified MIMO algorithm. The data resulted from the antenna selection process (at the receiver side) is sent back to the transmitter side via a feedback channel. There seems to be a need to reduce the number of feedack bits, specially when the number of antennas is not small. In this paper, we investigate the problem of reducing the number of feedback bits in antenna selection techniques. We've proposed two methods using vector quantization techniques to perform feedback bit...
A distributed locality-aware neighbor selection algorithm for P2P video streaming over wireless mesh networks
, Article 2012 6th International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 639-643 ; 9781467320733 (ISBN) ; Akbari, B ; Khansari, M ; Ahmadifar, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Nowadays, deployment of peer-to-peer video streaming systems over wireless mesh networks has attained raising popularity among large number of users around the world. In this paper, we present an efficient peer-to-peer live video streaming architecture over multi-hop wireless mesh networks. In our proposed architecture, we take the physical topology of network into account and based on a distributed distributed locality-aware neighbor selection algorithm in the overlay construction phase, we generate an efficient mesh-based overlay on top of wireless mesh networks. In locality-aware neighbor selection algorithm, instead of choosing randomly, peers find their best neighbors based on their...
Weighted sparse signal decomposition
, Article ICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings ; 2012 , Pages 3425-3428 ; 15206149 (ISSN) ; 9781467300469 (ISBN) ; Mehrdad, B ; Giannakis, G. B ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE
2012
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Standard sparse decomposition (with applications in many different areas including compressive sampling) amounts to finding the minimum ℓ 0-norm solution of an underdetermined system of linear equations. In this decomposition, all atoms are treated 'uniformly' for being included or not in the decomposition. However, one may wish to weigh more or less certain atoms, or, assign higher costs to some other atoms to be included in the decomposition. This can happen for example when there is prior information available on each atom. This motivates generalizing the notion of minimal ℓ 0-norm solution to that of minimal weighted ℓ 0-norm solution. On the other hand, relaxing weighted ℓ 0-norm via...
Effect of miscible nitrogen injection on instability, particle size distribution, and fractal structure of asphaltene aggregates
, Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; Volume 33, Issue 5 , 2012 , Pages 763-770 ; 01932691 (ISSN) ; Dabir, B ; Rashtchian, D ; Mahmoudi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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Precipitation, aggregation, and breakup of asphaltene particles are studied under natural depletion and nitrogen injection processes by means of high pressure filtration and a photographic procedure coupled with image analysis. Filtration results show that nitrogen destabilizes asphaltenes extremely, and the problem is more severe for heavier crude samples. Bimodal histograms of particle size distribution show two agglomeration mechanisms: cluster aggregation dominant around bubble point pressure and diffusion limited far away. The fractal structure of aggregates is also altered by gas injection; it is observed that the flocculent masses grow in size and become more compact and organized...
Analytical investigation of boundary layer growth and swirl intensity decay rate in a pipe
, Article Archive of Applied Mechanics ; Volume 81, Issue 4 , 2011 , Pages 489-501 ; 09391533 (ISSN) ; Kebriaee, A ; Farhanieh, B ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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In this research, the developing turbulent swirling flow in the entrance region of a pipe is investigated analytically by using the boundary layer integral method. The governing equations are integrated through the boundary layer and obtained differential equations are solved with forth-order Adams predictor-corrector method. The general tangential velocity is applied at the inlet region to consider both free and forced vortex velocity profiles. The comparison between present model and available experimental data demonstrates the capability of the model in predicting boundary layer parameters (e.g. boundary layer growth, shear rate and swirl intensity decay rate). Analytical results showed...