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Study of the Current Status and Future Perspective of E-Commerce in IRAN
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moayedi, Vafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main purpose of my research is to present a predictive E-Commerce plan for Iran. For many people the term "electronic commerce" means shopping on the part of the Internet called the World Wide Web, but other technologies such as wireless transmissions on mobile telephone and personal digital assistant devices are also included. In our thesis the term Electronic Commerce or (E-Commerce) is used in its broadest sense, and includes all business activities conducted using electronic data transmission technologies. In Iran e-commerce has achieved an important role and is facing remarkable acceptance in trade operations, therefore my study focuses on the development of E-Commerce model in...
Conditions for Optimum Team Performance: An Empirical Research
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moayedi, Vafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
In today’s business world, team working as one of the most useful solutions to improve organizational performance and efficiency is used by different organizations and companies. Many experts and academic researchers are focused on teams and team based organizations in their studies and tried to find its cause and effect on organizational performance in the past two decades. Also different variables are recommended as influencing factor on team performance by different authors, In spite of all these researches, no fixed list of these factors, which are been acceptable by reasonable number of researchers and experts, can be find yet. This study tries to present the results of an experimental...
The Effect of Subsidy Removals on Iran's Economy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moayedi, Vafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
After years of disputes on one of the most important challenges in our national economy, finally in Dey 1388 (January 5, 2010) the “Targeted Subsidies Law” was passed by the Iranian parliament. Based on this law, all fiscal (explicit) and quasi-fiscal (implicit) subsidies for goods and services will be removed from the government’s general budget and redistributed among public with a different system. Implementation of the Targeted Subsidies Plan legislation as one of the important decisions in Iran’s economy has widely gotten the attention of economists, scientists and policymakers at industries, universities and other governmental sectors. Firms and other economic actors such as producers...
The Relationship Between Satisfaction and Repurchase Behavior in Business in IRAN
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moayedi, Vafa (Supervisor) ; Askariazad, Mohammad Hossein (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
This research enlarges the content of the literature related to the business switching behavior by examining why dissatisfied customers remain in relationship with their existing service provider and do not exit, in the business to business context in Iran. The study develops and tests a model investigating the factors which potentially affect on dissatisfied customers to stay in relationship and also perform upon their repurchase intention. The proposed model specifies a set of propositions among dimensions of switching barriers, switching cost, interpersonal relationship, lack of attractive of alternative, dependence, calculative commitment, service recovery, inertia, lower price, method...
Direct Torque Control of Doubly-Fed Induction Motor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kaboli, Shahriyar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Conventional induction motors are controlled by stator voltage, so the inverter should pass the full power of the motor. In the doubly-fed rotor wound induction motors, the nominal power of inverter can be reduced. Therefore, these types of machines have been concerned in recent decades and they are able to use as alternative for high power conventional induction machines in the future. Direct torque control is one of the well known methods for controlling the induction motors. Fast torque response and independence of machine parameters (except winding resistance). In this thesis, different sterategies of direct torque control of doubly fed induction motors are presented. In the first...
Evaluating the Effects of Operating Conditions on Particle Size and Molecular Weight Distributions in Emulsion Polymerization of Styrene
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shahrokhi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this work, a comprehensive dynamic model has been used for styrene emulsion polymerization in a semi-batch reactor to predict the evolution of product particle size and molecular weight distributions under non-isothermal condition. Method of moments has been applied for solving the population balance equations and the results are compared with the results obtained from finite-volume method as a precise technique. A sensitivity analysis respect to perturbation in initial values of various reagents, species and the reactor temperature has been performed to identify suitable manipulated variables for closed-loop control of the reactor. The detailed model is used to generate optimal feed...
Control Structure Design of Process Systems with Recycle and Purge
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vafa, Ehsan (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, self-optimizing method has been used to design a plant-wide control structure for processes containing purge and recycle streams. The method is based on the concept of self-optimizing variables to maximize the process profitability in the presence of possible disturbances. The purpose of this thesis is to perform this procedure on ammonia and methanol processes containing purge and recycle streams.Using the results obtained for the ammonia process and considering the constraints and operating conditions of the problem, the active constraints of this process were detected which were cooling water flow rates to exchangers. According to local analysis method, self-optimizing...
Numerical Simulation of Discharged Liquid Jet from Desalination Plants and Investigation Mixing Characteristics with Surroundings
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Firoozabadi, Bahar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, due to the decline of drinkable water, many desalination plants have been established and operated around the world. Disposal of these brines, which have higher density and temperature than receiving water, causes many environmental impacts. Industrial power plants discharge these effluents into the seawater body mostly as submerged jets due to their higher effectiveness. Many experimental researches have been done on the negative and positive buoyant jet that discharged form desalination plants. But a few numerical studies have been done with investigating the full Navior-Stokes equations and they have been flawed in modeling. For example, some of these models have been able to...
Economic Model Predictive Control of a Multiproduct CSTR Based on Elementary Reactions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vafa, Ehsan (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the model based control strategies that has been proposed in recent years for the control of process systems is the one based on the economic models, in which objective functions with an economic basis are used along with the equations and constraints to perform control calculations. In this work, the control of a multiproduct continuous stirred reactors is discussed, in which, it is possible to produce different products based on changes in the market demand, the price of the products or the primary raw materials according to a specific schedule. One of the recently used methods is the economic predictive control method based on the Lyapunov function. In this method a quadratic...
High-fidelity magnetic characterization and analytical model development for switched reluctance machines
, Article IEEE Transactions on Magnetics ; Volume 49, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 1505-1515 ; 00189464 (ISSN) ; Kaboli, S ; Davoudi, A ; Moayedi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
This paper proposes a new experimental procedure for magnetic characterization of switched reluctance machines. In the existing methods, phase voltage and current data are captured and further processed to find the flux linkage. Conventionally, assuming zero initial flux value, the flux linkage can be found by integrating the corresponding voltage term. However, the initial flux value is usually unknown, e.g., it can be nonzero when the current is zero due to the residual flux effect, and, thus, imposes error in magnetic characterization. The proposed method addresses this issue by considering an additional equation in steady state. This method injects a low-frequency sinusoidal current to...
Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Ideal Binary Distillation tower with a Dynamic Process Intensification
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vafa, Ehsan (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis titled "Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Ideal Binary Distillation tower with a Dynamic Process Intensification," operational methods in distillation units are explored and improved. Given the high cost of energy, limited energy resources, and environmental considerations, increasing energy efficiency in process industries has become significantly important. In this context, this research attempts to enhance the performance of the distillation unit by utilizing dynamic process intensification with two operational points corresponding to the production of products with purities both higher and lower than the desired product purity, and switching between these two points. The...
Contact Friction Modeling Using a new Node-to-Surface Algorithm
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khoei, Amir Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The present research illustrate the finite element modeling of contact between solid bodies, with a special emphasis on the imposing the contact constraints and modification of contact properties on surface in the case of frictional slip. A new approach for both two-dimensional and three-dimensional formulation of contact constraint that allows for a simple and unified treatment of all potential contact scenarios in the presence of large deformations in static case, is presented. The most important outstanding issue in this approach is symmetrical contact stiffness matrix which reduces computational efforts. Based on the observation of numerical results and comparison by experimental models,...
Solution of population balance equations in emulsion polymerization using method of moments
, Article Chemical Engineering Communications ; Volume 200, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 20-49 ; 00986445 (ISSN) ; Shahrokhi, M ; Abedini, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this work, the method of moments is used for solution of population balance equations appearing in modeling of emulsion polymerization (EP). The zero-one model without coagulation effect and the pseudo-bulk model including coagulation effect are investigated as two common approaches for modeling EP processes. The fixed quadrature method is used to close the set of moment equations, and the maximum entropy approach is applied to reconstruct the particle size distribution from a finite number of its moments. Comparing the results with those obtained by the high-precision finite volume technique indicates that, despite the low computational load of the moment method, it has an acceptable...
Inferential closed-loop control of particle size and molecular weight distribution in emulsion polymerization of styrene
, Article Polymer Engineering and Science ; Volume 50, Issue 12 , 2010 , Pages 2306-2320 ; 00323888 (ISSN) ; Shahrokhi, M ; Abedini, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this work, simultaneous inferential control of particle size distribution (PSD) and molecular weight distribution (MWD) in a semi-batch emulsion polymerization reactor of styrene has been addressed. Using a comprehensive dynamic model for PSD and MWD predictions and performing a sensitivity analysis, it has been revealed that free surfactant and chain transfer agent (CTA) concentrations in the reactor are the most suitable candidates for inferential control of PSD and MWD, respectively. To control concentrations of these species in the reactor, their inlet feed flow rates are used as manipulated variables. It is assumed that the concentration of CTA is measured infrequently and therefore...
Integration of Production Scheduling and Process Control Using Intelligent Controller
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vafa, Ehsan (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present work, the integration of production scheduling and process control in a multi-product CSTR reactor is addressed. In order to reduce the complexity of solving this integrated problem, in the scheduling layer, a reduced closed-loop model, named scale bridging model, based on neural network concept is used. In the control layer, a neural network-based controller is used to achieve control objectives such as tracking, stability and robustness against model uncertainty. In addition, the designed closed loop system is used to obtain offline setpoint-output data set in order to train neural network based scale bridging model. In a comparative study, both simultaneous and sequential...
Population balance modeling of barium sulfate nanoparticle synthesis via inverse microemulsion including coagulation effect
, Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Vol. 53, issue. 32 , 2014 , Pages 12705-12719 ; ISSN: 08885885 ; Shahrokhi, M ; Molaei Dehkordi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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A deterministic model based on the discrete population balance equation (PBE) is used to examine the precipitation of barium sulfate nanoparticles in nonionic inverse microemulsion systems. It is shown that coagulation can have a significant effect at low initial reactants concentration. The simulation results show that a bimodal particle size distribution (PSD) observed in experimental analysis reported in the literature cannot be predicted by neglecting the coagulation effect. A coagulation kernel is proposed that takes into account the effect of interparticle forces through the Fuchs' stability ratio. The effect of electrolyte concentration on the surfactant headgroup area is also...
Buckling and frequency responses of a graphene nanoplatelet reinforced composite microdisk
, Article International Journal of Applied Mechanics ; Volume 11, Issue 10 , 2019 ; 17588251 (ISSN) ; Habibi, M ; Safarpour, H ; Safarpour, M ; Foong, L. K ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
2019
Abstract
This is the first research on the vibration and buckling analysis of a graphene nanoplatelet composite (GPLRC) microdisk in the framework of a numerical based generalized differential quadrature method (GDQM). The stresses and strains are obtained using the higher-order shear deformable theory (HOSDT). Rule of the mixture is employed to obtain varying mass density, thermal expansion, and Poisson's ratio, while the module of elasticity is computed by modified Halpin-Tsai model. Governing equations and boundary conditions of the GPLRC microdisk are obtained by implementing Extended Hamilton's principle. The results show that outer to inner ratios of the radius (Ro/Ri), ratios of length scale...
Weld orientation effects on the formability of tailor welded thin steel sheets
, Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 149 , April , 2020 ; Darabi, R ; Ghabussi, A ; Habibi, M ; Foong, L. K ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
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Tailored welded blanks (TWBs) technology can give the important possibilities to obtain components in the automobile industry. Friction stir welding (FSW) is a joining approach, which can adhere parts well with desired properties in weld zone. In this article, the main aim is investigation the effect of weld zone orientation on forming limit diagram (FLD) of the TWBs using experimental and finite element model. Three TWBs are produced FSW with three different orientations of weld zones including 00, 450 and 900 against major stress direction. The microstructure of the weld zones is divided and then observed via metallography procedures. Tensile tests are carried out to determine the...
Application of nonlocal strain–stress gradient theory and GDQEM for thermo-vibration responses of a laminated composite nanoshell
, Article Engineering with Computers ; 14 March , 2020 ; Ebrahimi, F ; Habibi, M ; Safarpour, H ; Foong, L. K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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In this article, thermal buckling and frequency analysis of a size-dependent laminated composite cylindrical nanoshell in thermal environment using nonlocal strain–stress gradient theory are presented. The thermodynamic equations of the laminated cylindrical nanoshell are based on first-order shear deformation theory, and generalized differential quadrature element method is implemented to solve these equations and obtain natural frequency and critical temperature of the presented model. The results show that by considering C–F boundary conditions and every even layers’ number, in lower value of length scale parameter, by increasing the length scale parameter, the frequency of the structure...
Application of nonlocal strain–stress gradient theory and GDQEM for thermo-vibration responses of a laminated composite nanoshell
, Article Engineering with Computers ; Volume 37, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 3359-3374 ; 01770667 (ISSN) ; Ebrahimi, F ; Habibi, M ; Safarpour, H ; Foong, L. K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
Abstract
In this article, thermal buckling and frequency analysis of a size-dependent laminated composite cylindrical nanoshell in thermal environment using nonlocal strain–stress gradient theory are presented. The thermodynamic equations of the laminated cylindrical nanoshell are based on first-order shear deformation theory, and generalized differential quadrature element method is implemented to solve these equations and obtain natural frequency and critical temperature of the presented model. The results show that by considering C–F boundary conditions and every even layers’ number, in lower value of length scale parameter, by increasing the length scale parameter, the frequency of the structure...