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Ant colony algorithm for the shortest loop design problem [electronic resource]
, Article Computers and Industrial Engineering, Elsevier ; Volume 50, Issue 4, August 2006, Pages 358–366 ; Kazemi, Morteza ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, a new algorithm for solving the shortest loop design problem is presented. The shortest loop design problem is to find the shortest loop for an automated guided vehicle covering at least one edge of each department of a block layout. In this paper, first it is shown that this problem can be represented as a graph model. The properties of the presented model enable us to design a meta-heuristic based on ant colony system algorithm for solving the shortest loop design problem. Computational results show the efficiency of our algorithm in compare to the other techniques
A novel cyber-secure algorithm in cooperative vehicles platoon
, Article 2023 9th International Conference on Control, Instrumentation and Automation, ICCIA 2023 ; 2023 ; 979-835036601-3 (ISBN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
Abstract
This paper studies the problem of secure and resilient distributed cooperative control for autonomous vehicles under false data injection attacks on the vehicular communication net-work. We propose a model-based scheme to detect unknown data falsification attacks using the predicted traj ectory in a distributed nonlinear model predictive control problem. First, as a local agent, each autonomous vehicle stores the information received from its neighboring vehicles to clarify anomalies. The recorded data is investigated over a temporal moving observation window which contains different prediction sequences of the distributed nonlinear model predictive control problem in the previous times. In...
On The Non-Linear Behavior of Continuous Beam to Column Connection
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghadam, Hasan (Supervisor)
Abstract
A special steel beam-to-column connection, named Khor-jini, is commonly used for steel framing system in Iran. In this system, two continuous beams are passed next to the columns and are connected to the column side using seated brackets.This type of connection has been common in Iran from the late past. Unfortunately, the seismic behavior of Khorjini frames had not been sufficiently studied prior to Manjil Earthquake of 1990. Due to very large damages which occurred in steel structures especially in connections during the said earthquake, the seismic behavior of this type of connection was studied and some of its weak points were recognized.In this study non-linear...
Lifetime-Aware Resource Allocation in Cloud Computing for Energy Optimization
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Goudarzi, Maziar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Cloud computing is a way to increase capacity or add capabilities dynamically without investing in new infrastructure. The purpose of this project is the use of specialized algorithms for efficient energy management for cloud computing environments.One of the issues that is very important with respect to cloud computing is considering lifetime of servers or physical machines. Servers are some of the most important and critical elements of cloud computing. Server costseffect on the costs of the entire cloud computing system and the interference of serverseffects on entire system. Lifetime of each sever is dependent on a few factors, the most important of which is the number of switching...
Model-Based Reasoning Based on Giere’s Explanation of Model
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Heidari, Moghadam (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the present research, model-based reasoning is introduced and explained based on Giere’s explanation of model. In other word, this research could be regarded as a reconstruction of model in Giere’s books and papers due to prpose a clear explanation of model-based reasoning. In the second chapter, after the introduction, the concept of model in Giere’s distinguished book, “Explainnig Science: A Cognitive Approach” (1988) is introduced and analyzed. In the second chapter, however, the concept of model in Giere’s recent works is traced. “An agent-based account of model” and “focusing on functionality rather than ontology” could be explained as the two important differences between his...
Assessment of three preconditioning schemes for solution of the two-dimensional Euler equations at low Mach number flows
, Article International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering ; Volume 89, Issue 1 , 2012 , Pages 20-52 ; 00295981 (ISSN) ; Kamali Moghadam, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Three preconditioners proposed by Eriksson, Choi and Merkel, and Turkel are implemented in a 2D upwind Euler flow solver on unstructured meshes. The mathematical formulations of these preconditioning schemes for different sets of primitive variables are drawn, and their eigenvalues and eigenvectors are compared with each other. For this purpose, these preconditioning schemes are expressed in a unified formulation. A cell-centered finite volume Roe's method is used for the discretization of the preconditioned Euler equations. The accuracy and performance of these preconditioning schemes are examined by computing steady low Mach number flows over a NACA0012 airfoil and a two-element...
Sol-gel-based molecularly imprinted xerogel for capillary microextraction
, Article Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry ; Volume 404, Issue 5 , September , 2012 , Pages 1597-1602 ; 16182642 (ISSN) ; Piri-Moghadam, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2012
Abstract
A novel molecularly imprinted xerogel (MIX) based on organically modified silica (ORMOSIL) was successfully prepared for on-line capillary microextraction (CME) coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The sol-gel-based xerogel was prepared using only one precursor and exhibited extensive selectivity towards triazines along with significant thermal and chemical stability. Atrazine was selected as a model template molecule and 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propylmethacrylate (TMSPMA) as a precursor in which the propylmethacrylate moiety was responsible for van der Waals, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen-bond interactions with the template. This moiety plays a key role in creation of...
Preconditioned characteristic boundary conditions for solution of the preconditioned Euler equations at low Mach number flows
, Article Journal of Computational Physics ; Volume 231, Issue 12 , 2012 , Pages 4384-4402 ; 00219991 (ISSN) ; Kamali Moghadam, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Preconditioned characteristic boundary conditions (BCs) are implemented at artificial boundaries for the solution of the two- and three-dimensional preconditioned Euler equations at low Mach number flows. The preconditioned compatibility equations and the corresponding characteristic variables (or the Riemann invariants) based on the characteristic forms of preconditioned Euler equations are mathematically derived for three preconditioners proposed by Eriksson, Choi and Merkle, and Turkel. A cell-centered finite volume Roe's method is used for the discretization of the preconditioned system of equations on unstructured meshes. The accuracy and performance of the preconditioned characteristic...
Recent advances in capillary microextraction
, Article TrAC - Trends in Analytical Chemistry ; Volume 73 , November , 2015 , Pages 64-80 ; 01659936 (ISSN) ; Piri Moghadam, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
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This review is mostly focused on the recently emerged methodologies for preparing the appropriate extracting media with enhanced capacity, stability and selectivity, which could be used in capillary microextraction (CME). We particularly consider conductive polymers, sol-gel-based materials, monolithic coatings, molecularly-imprinted polymers and xerogels. Moreover, we discuss recent advances in configuration of CME, array capillaries and unbreakable substrates
New correlation for calculating natural gas Z-factor
, Article Hydrocarbon Processing ; Volume 89, Issue 10 , 2010 ; 00188190 (ISSN) ; Ghotbi, C ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Solving fuzzy quadratic programming problems based on ABS algorithm
, Article Soft Computing ; Volume 23, Issue 22 , 2019 , Pages 11343-11349 ; 14327643 (ISSN) ; Ghorbani Moghadam, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2019
Abstract
Recently, Ghanbari and Mahdavi-Amiri (Appl Math Model 34:3363–3375, 2010) gave the general compromised solution of an LR fuzzy linear system using ABS algorithm. Here, using this general solution, we solve quadratic programming problems with fuzzy LR variables. We convert fuzzy quadratic programming problem to a crisp quadratic problem by using general solution of fuzzy linear system. By using this method, the crisp optimization problem has fewer variables in comparison with other methods, specially when rank of the coefficient matrix is full. Thus, solving the fuzzy quadratic programming problem by using our proposed method is computationally easier than the solving fuzzy quadratic...
Warm and hot deformation behaviors and hot workability of an aluminum-magnesium alloy using artificial neural network
, Article Materials Today Communications ; Volume 35 , 2023 ; 23524928 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
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In this work, flow stress behavior, softening mechanisms and processing maps during deformation of aluminum-magnesium alloy i.e. AA5052, were investigated. Firstly, tensile tests were carried out in the range of room temperature up to 450 °C under different strain rates between 0.001 s-1 to 0.05 s-1. Then, neural network algorithms together with dynamic materials modeling were employed for determination of stain rate sensitivity parameter and processing maps under different working conditions. Moreover, the governing constitutive equations as well as the activation energies of dynamic strain aging and hot deformation were defined. Accordingly, the processing maps were developed for different...
Electrochemical degradation of ciprofloxacin from water: Modeling and prediction using ANN and LSSVM
, Article Physics and Chemistry of the Earth ; Volume 132 , 2023 ; 14747065 (ISSN) ; Bahrami Moghadam, E ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
Abstract
Ciprofloxacin is a widely used antibiotic that is also a persistent contamination that causes major health and environmental risks. This study investigated the electrochemical removal of ciprofloxacin using a boron-doped diamond anode and a non-supportive electrode to get an accurate understanding of the anode's performance. The effects of current density, initial ciprofloxacin concentration, time, pH, and electrolyte concentration on the removal efficiency of ciprofloxacin were investigated. Additionally, ANN and LSSVM models were used to predict ciprofloxacin removal. The results showed that the BDD anode was effective in removing ciprofloxacin from water, with complete removal of 10 mg...
Dynamic lane changing control of vehicle platoon
, Article 2023 31st International Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2023 ; 2023 , Pages 432-436 ; 979-835031256-0 (ISBN) ; Haeri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
Abstract
In this paper, a cooperative approach for control heterogeneous connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) platoon considering lane-change maneuvers is proposed. In complex dynamic traffic environment, the speed of the surrounding vehicles of CAVs changes dynamically. Thus, the lane changing vehicle requires considering velocity fluctuations to achieve safe driving. The aim of this study is to combine dynamic path planning based on a cubic curve and model predictive control (MPC) with collision avoidance constraint to track an optimally generated path. The proposed control performs as a maneuver switching model including the vehicle's continuous states and discrete maneuver transition rule for...
Models for Technology Assessment and Management of Gas Flare and Developing Strategies for Reducing Flared Gas
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
The need for planning for the management and recovery of flare gases is an important issue in the energy sector of the country. On a day, about 46 million cubic meters of gas in Iran is burning in the torch, which in addition to the destruction of non-renewable energies, contributes to environmental pollution and emissions of greenhouse gases. Gas burning is one of the few pollutant activities that is due to short-term economic revenues, system design weaknesses, and lack of management in the operation process, with no service provided or value added. Iran is ranked third in the world according to satellite data among the countries that are burning flares. Accordingly, by burning 17/7...
Modeling Reaction and Distribution of Water in Nanopores of the Cathode Catalyst Layer of PEM Fuel Cell
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; baghalha, morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM, the produced water would be divided into two phases of vapor and liquid. distribution of both liquid and vapor phases in different cell layers affects the performance, the efficiency and the life of a fuel cell significantly. Moreover, Nano pores of the cathode catalyst layer are involved with some phenomena such as electrochemical reaction kinetics, heat and mass transfer and interface phase change. One of the most important problems in the performance of fuel cells is distribution of liquid water in the porous areas. Water flooding in fuel cells causes to delay in oxygen transport to active sites in the catalyst layer because the pores of...
Love Wave Propagation in a Functionally Graded Magneto-Electro-Elastic Half-Space with Quadratic Variations
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Eskandari, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The propagation behavior of Love wave in functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic half-spaces with a quadratic variation is addressed. The magneto-electromechanical coupling factor, the dispersion relations, electric potential, magnetic potential and displacement are obtained analytically for both magneto-electrically open and short conditions. The effect of gradient coefficient on phase velocity, group velocity and magneto-electromechanical coupling factor are plotted and discussed. Research on the wave propagation in magneto-electro-elastic materials is still very limited. This work provides us with a theoretical foundation to design and practically apply SAW devices with high...
Elastic Analysis of a Surface Stiffened Transversely Isotropic Half-space Under a Buried Horizontal Point Load
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Eskandari, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, the interaction between thin plate completely bonded to the transversely isotropic halfspace and a concentrated force applied horizontally (Mindlin-type force) are considered. This problem has been solved analytically. This problem is used as sample for thin solid films and surface coating technology, where the surface of solid is covered by thethin plate for increasing its stiffness. Moreover, this problem is a good sample when homogenous solid is subjected to contact loading and can be seen that mechanical properties of material which is near the solid surface varies; consequently, a two-phase solid is created.Because of the influence of noted inhomogeneity, solid is...
Modeling and Simulation of the Catalyst Regeneration Process of FCC Unit of Abadan Refinery
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Baghalha, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Hydrodynamics plays a crucial role in defining the performance of fluidized beds. The numerical simulation of fluidized bed is very important in the prediction of its behaviour. From this point of view, in the present study a dynamic two dimensioanl model is developed for the modeling of regenerator system of a UOP fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit of Abadan refinery with a high-efficiency regenerator. Of the various modeling and simulation techniques, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is employed in this thesis. Effects of gas velocity, the transient local solid volume fraction, pressure drop for gas and solid phase, solid holdup distribution and solid circulation pattern have been...
Secure- multiparty Computation Protocol for Privacy Preserving Data Mining
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Amini, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Privacy preserving data mining helps organizations and companies not only to deal with privacy concerns of customers and regular limitations, but also to benefit from collaborative data mining. Utilizing cryptographic techniques and secure multiparty computation (SMC) are among widely employed approaches for preserving privacy in distributed data mining. The general purpose of secure multiparty computation protocols to compute specific functions on private inputs of parties in a collaborative manner and without revealing their private inputs. Providing rigorous security proof of secure multiparty computation makes it a good choice for privacy preservation, despite of its cryptographic...