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CFD Modeling for Mitigation of Heavy Toxic Gas Release
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
The release of toxic materials causes tragic accidents every year. There are various techniques in order to mitigate the release effect of these materials such as Application of air jets, steam curtains and water curtains. In this study first, previous works are reviewed in order to select the best technique for the mitigation of heavy toxic gas release. Then CFD modeling is used to simulate this technique.
A field situation in which chlorine gas was released upwind of water spray was simulated using the open-source software FDS (Fire Dynamic Simulator), a CFD model. Only mechanical effects of water sprays are considered; hence the effect of absorbtion is neglected. Finally tha...
A field situation in which chlorine gas was released upwind of water spray was simulated using the open-source software FDS (Fire Dynamic Simulator), a CFD model. Only mechanical effects of water sprays are considered; hence the effect of absorbtion is neglected. Finally tha...
A transmission line resonator model for fast extraction of electromagnetic properties of cavities in two-dimensional photonic crystals
, Article IEEE Photonics Journal ; Volume 2, Issue 4 , August , 2010 , Pages 677-685 ; 19430655 (ISSN) ; Khavasi, A ; Miri, M ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this paper, photonic cavities made of point defects in 2-D photonic crystals are modeled by finite-size transmission lines terminated at both ends by appropriate scalar impedances. The proposed model forms a simple transmission line resonator and is demonstrated to be quite beneficial in fast extraction of resonant frequency, quality factor, and mode profile of such photonic cavities. In this manner, an approximate yet quite accurate approach is introduced to characterize the electromagnetic properties of photonic crystal cavities. This method is successfully applied to different structures for both major polarizations and is shown to be as accurate as rigorous numerical methods, viz. the...
Microstructure and mechanical properties of MoSi2-MoSi2 joints brazed by Ag-Cu-Zr interlayer
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 49 , August , 2013 , Pages 197-202 ; 02613069 (ISSN) ; Faghihi Sani, M. A ; Kokabi, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2013
Abstract
The present work investigates joining of two MoSi2 parts through Cusil/Zr/Cusil interlayer with Cusil being a commercial eutectic of Cu-Ag alloy. The joining operation was implemented in an inert gas tube furnace by brazing. The brazing temperature ranged from 800 to 930°C while the operation lasted for 60min. Evaluation of joints strength through shear loading identified the maximum strength 60.31MPa for the brazed sample at 830°C. Interfacial microstructure was studied by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) techniques. Applying the temperature of 830°C was led to a uniform dense joint consisting of various phases with...
MapReduce Algorithm for Anonymity Problem
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, we focus on r-gather and (r; ϵ)-gather clustering. In the r-gather clustering, the input points are in metric space and must be clustered such that each cluster has at least r points and the objective is to minimize the radius of clustering. (r; ϵ)-gather clustering is a kind of r-gather clustering such that at most nϵ points can be unclustered. MapReduce model is one of the most used parallel models to process huge data and processes the input data in some machine simultaneously in parallel.In this research, we give a lower bound for the approximation factor of r-gather clustering in MapReduce model. This lower bound works in MapReduce model even an optimal algorithm...
Robust Optimization Model for The Distribution Process of Petroleum Products
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Eshghi, Kourosh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The human need for reliable and accessible energy sources for household, industrial, transportation, etc. caused the discovery of the first oil well to move towards exploitation and use of this large, cheap and available energy source, accelerated. With the start of this movement, oil and its products in the last two centuries have quickly established themselves as a major part of the energy basket of most countries in the world. The entry of crude oil and its products into the energy industry has faced new issues and challenges for decision makers in this field. One of the most important challenges has been the planning and management of the process of distribution and transfer of petroleum...
Expert Finding in Community Question Answering
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Beigy, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Community question answering are the systems in which users can propose their needs with asking questions. Moreover, they can share their own knowledge with the others by responding their questions. Widely spreading this sort of communities and growth of questions and answers has made some challenges. One of these challenges is finding an appropriate users who can answer questions. For instance, some user might ask a question and has to wait some times to receive another user's response. On the other hand, the users who have expertise in some fields have to spend time a lot seeking to find related questions. Therefore, expert finding systems are used to meet these needs.The main issue is...
P2P D DoS Detection
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khansari, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Akbari, Behzad (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
attacks have become such a serious problem that according to the recent security firms’ reports, more than five thousands attacks are launched per day, whichcould lead to lots of damage and loss of online businesses. When a P2P system has millions of concurrently active peers, there is the risk that an attacker misuses these clients, or diverts their generated traffic to launch DDoS attack.As we will see, since BitTorrent has gained more popularity among other P2P protocols,and ithas the most number of concurrent active users,it may lead to destructivedamagesif exploited by attackers for lunching DDoS attack. Thus, we have focused on DDoS detection over this protocol.In this study, first,we...
Fabrication and Optimization of Copper-Based Multicomponent Chalcogenide Layers Using Colloidal Ink Aimed to Apply in Nanostructured Solar Cells
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Mahdavi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Taghavinia, Nima (Supervisor)
Abstract
The aim of this thesis was to study and fabricate stable inks of Cu2SnS3 (CTS), Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) and Cu3SbS4 (CAS) copper-based chalcogenide nanoparticles (NPs) and their application in solar cells. Inorganic semiconductors with p-type conductivity, high stability, high hole mobility (compared to organic type), and the ability to synthesize and deposition by simple low temperature solution-based methods have the potential to provide suitable alternative for hole-transporting material (HTM) in perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and the photo-absorbers in thin film solar cells (TFSCs). The ability to adjust energy levels and optoelectrical properties is another advantage of these compounds. In...
Out-of-plane stresses in composite shell panels: Layerwise and elasticity solutions
, Article Acta Mechanica ; Volume 220, Issue 1-4 , 2011 , Pages 15-32 ; 00015970 (ISSN) ; Nosier, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Boundary-layer effects in lengthy cross-ply laminated circular cylindrical shell panels under uniform axial extension are investigated by two analytical solutions. First, Reddy's layerwise theory with state-space approach is utilized to determine the local interlaminar stresses. In this method, the general displacement field is discretized through the shell thickness by a linear shape function. When the shell panel is subjected to an axial force, the axial strain is estimated by an equivalent single-layer theory. Second, the stress-function approach along with Fourier series expansion is applied to develop a novel elasticity solution. The elasticity solution, which is based on simply-support...
Efficient Extraction of Defect Modes in Photonic Crystals and Investigation of Impedance Definability
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mehrany, Khashayar (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis we focus on the extraction of resonance modes in photonic crystal resonators. This work could be divided in two different parts: in the first part we apply the Galerkin’s method effectively to the two and three dimensional structures, in the second part that constitutes the main part of this thesis we derive transmission line models for these structures. Fist we derive transmission line models for resonators based on the point defect and line defect in two-dimensional photonic crystals. Then we generalize this model to the three-dimensional photonic crystals. Finally we apply the same approach to the coupled resonators and analyze the coupled resonator optical waveguide. In...
Solving Path-Constrained Traffic Assignment Problem
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zakaei Ashtiani, Hedayat (Supervisor)
Abstract
Traffic assignment is a crucial part of transportation system management. Refining traffic assignment results by applying different side constraints have been the focus of many studies. Path side constraint was first introduced and studied for electric vehicles and the
corresponding traffic assignment problem was solved by a method based on the wellknown Frank-Wolf algorithm. In this study a new solution method based on complementarity algorithm has been proposed which is capable of solving traffic assignment problem with path side constraint in real sized networks. Length side constraint is considered in Sioux Falls network to compare two algorithms from the computational time point of...
corresponding traffic assignment problem was solved by a method based on the wellknown Frank-Wolf algorithm. In this study a new solution method based on complementarity algorithm has been proposed which is capable of solving traffic assignment problem with path side constraint in real sized networks. Length side constraint is considered in Sioux Falls network to compare two algorithms from the computational time point of...
Dynamic forces at square and inclined rail joints: Field experiments
, Article Journal of Transportation Engineering ; Volume 142, Issue 9 , 2016 ; 0733947X (ISSN) ; Mohammadzadeh, S ; Miri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
2016
Abstract
Insulated rail joints (IRJs) are widely used in signaling and broken rail identification systems. Track deterioration adjacent to IRJ is frequent due to excessive dynamic forces generated at IRJs by the repetitive passage of the ongoing traffic. Hence, they exhibit low service life and are considered high-risk elements and maintained through high standards. With a view to increase operational speed and the annual operational throughput, many improved structural designs have been proposed, of which inclined IRJs are the focus of this paper. To compare noise, vibration, and adjacent sleepers' vertical displacement of square and 30° and 45° cut joints, a series of field tests have been carried...
Design and Construction of Novel Intein Mediated Biosensor in Order to Detect Amyloid Fibrils
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kalhor, Hamid Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The most important factor in protein's function and its 3D structure is folding. Misfolding or native folding perturbation in some peptides and proteins force them get into amyloid fibril aggregation. It has been observed that these aggregations are the cause of some debilitative diseases especially ones that are related to aging like Alzheimer disease, Hantington's disease, typeII diabets etc. Recently it has been shown that specific regions in human catalase protein interact with some amyloid fibrils, such as Aß, IAPP, PrP etc. Inteins are self-splicing protein enzymes, which excise themselves from the mature protein and join the two flanking adjacent sequences by a new peptide bond in a...
A finite element approach to develop track geometrical irregularity thresholds from the safety aspect
, Article Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Poland) ; Volume 55, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 695-705 ; 14292955 (ISSN) ; Mohammadzadeh, S ; Salek, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Polish Society of Theoretical and Allied Mechanics
2017
Abstract
Riding quality and safety of rail tracks are directly influenced by track geometry; hence, their degradation along time could reduce safety and cause serious accidents. Standards propose thresholds for track geometrical parameters to keep track safety and riding comfort at an acceptable level. In this study, a method is proposed to select or define a set of proper thresholds for geometrical parameter irregularities according to desirable to safety level. The impact of track geometry irregularities on the derailment index has been investigated through the finite element model. The results suggest that twist and gauge shortage have a greater effect on the derailment index compared to the...
Higher prevalence of asymptomatic or mild COVID-19 in children, claims and clues
, Article Journal of Medical Virology ; Volume 92, Issue 11 , May , 2020 , Pages 2257-2259 ; Noorbakhsh, F ; Mohebbi, S. R ; Ghaemi, A
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2020
A mapreduce algorithm for metric anonymity problems
, Article 31st Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, CCCG 2019, 8 August 2019 through 10 August 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 117-123 ; Ghodsi, M ; Miri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry
2019
Abstract
We focus on two metric clusterings namely r-gather and (r, ?)-gather. The objective of r-gather is to minimize the radius of clustering, such that each cluster has at least r points. (r, ?)-gather is a version of r-gather with the extra condition that at most n? points can be left unclustered (outliers). MapReduce is a model used for processing big data. In each round, it distributes data to multiple servers, then simultaneously processes each server's data. We prove a lower bound 2 on the approximation factor of metric r-gather in the MapReduce model, even if an optimal algorithm for r-gather exists. Then, we give a (4+ δ)-approximation algorithm for r-gather in MapReduce which runs in O(...
A mapreduce algorithm for metric anonymity problems
, Article 31st Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry, CCCG 2019, 8 August 2019 through 10 August 2019 ; 2019 , Pages 117-123 ; Ghodsi, M ; Miri, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry
2019
Abstract
We focus on two metric clusterings namely r-gather and (r, ?)-gather. The objective of r-gather is to minimize the radius of clustering, such that each cluster has at least r points. (r, ?)-gather is a version of r-gather with the extra condition that at most n? points can be left unclustered (outliers). MapReduce is a model used for processing big data. In each round, it distributes data to multiple servers, then simultaneously processes each server's data. We prove a lower bound 2 on the approximation factor of metric r-gather in the MapReduce model, even if an optimal algorithm for r-gather exists. Then, we give a (4+ δ)-approximation algorithm for r-gather in MapReduce which runs in O(...
Controlling Properties of Optical Pulses by Using Photonic Crystal Based Structures
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Rashidian, Bizhan (Supervisor) ; Mehrany, Khashayar (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Because of widespread use of optical communication systems, analysis of optical wavepacket behavior during propagation in optical devices is of great importance. On the other hand, constant demand for improving the quality of data transmission and increasing data processing speed raises the necessity of studying novel electromagnetic structures for the purpose of designing new optical devices. Therefore, Photonic Crystal (PC) based structures, for their unique optical properties, have been subject of vast investigation in last two decades. Control of optical wavepacket behavior in photonic crystal based structures is considered in the present dissertation. Depending on the structure under...
Science from Ali Shariati’s Viewpoint
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miri, Javad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, I have reviewed some attempts for understanding Shariati’s view point about science. Then, I have gathered Shariati’s opinion about science. Some issues like, scientific method, Hellenization of science, philosophical thought about science, comparision between human science and experimental science in method and credibility and researcher’s role in science have been discussed. Also scientism, its causes and criticism, the differences between science and scientism is a part of this thesis. New scholastic in the meaning of slavery of science in the hands of capitalism and the relation between science and capitalism, materialism and religion and the fact that science and...
Determination of Optimized Position and Orientation of Hydraulic Engine Mounts
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saadat Foumani, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Reducing noise, vibration and damage to the vehicle's passenger compartment was always a problem that has been investigatedin many researches. Here engine mounts as connecting members between engine and chassis play a big role. Because both of engine and road vibration put on it. Many studies have been done to optimize the engine mounts. As a result, many of hydraulic engine mounts with different variety of system control. But a few researches did about optimization of location and orientation of engine mounts. Therefore this project is to provide a process to optimize the location and orientation of engine mounts. The optimization process is First the dynamic equations of dynamic system are...