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Simulation of Osteochondral Defect Treatment Using Cell Therapy
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abdekhodaei, Mohammad Jafar (Supervisor)
Abstract
This project investigates the simulation of osteochondral defect repair using cell therapy. The osteochondral defect is a common defect among people, where accident, age, and osteoporosis are the main causes of this defect. There are many treatment methods in clinics, which include the using bone allografts, drug treatments, and cell therapy. Cell therapy has been used in this project. For this purpose, firstly, the mathematical equations of the system are written and then the system is simulated using Python. In these equations, ten variables including chondrocyte cells, chondrocyte hypertrophy, osteoblast, different production matrices, and nutrients are used, which are written...
A Simultaneous Approach for Activity Type and Activity Duration of Disabled People
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Samimi, Amir (Supervisor)
Abstract
Daily activity patterns that include type and duration of activities are modeled simultaneously in MDCEV models. Conventionally, however, a diverse range of econometric models are used to sequentially model the decisions. Focusing on the disabled individuals, we aimed at comparing the prediction power of the two methods. A three level Nested Logit along with a Hazard model represent the sequential approach, the performance of which is compared to the MDCEV method. A random forest model is applied during the activity type prediction by MDCEV model. With considering 6.35 percent error in random forest model, the results confirmed that simultaneous approach improves activity type prediction by...
Water electrolyte transport through corrugated carbon nanopores [electronic resource]
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 90, Issue 1, July 2014, Article number 012304 ; Moosavi. A
Abstract
We investigate the effect of wall roughness on water electrolyte transport characteristics at different temperatures through carbon nanotubes by using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. Our results reveal that shearing stress and the nominal viscosity increase with ion concentration in corrugated carbon nanotubes (CNTs), in contrast to cases in smooth CNTs. Also, the temperature increase leads to the reduction of shearing stress and the nominal viscosity at moderate degrees of wall roughness. At high degrees of wall roughness, the temperature increase will enhance radial movements and increases resistance against fluid motion. As the fluid velocity increases, the particles do not...
Predictive Cordon Pricing to Reduce Air Pollution
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Poorzahedy, Hossain (Supervisor) ; Lindsey, Robin (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Traffic is a major contributor to emissions in many large cities with severe air pollution. Experience in London, Milan, and Stockholm shows that charging for the use of roads can be effective in reducing emissions, as well as congestion. This study examines the use of predictive cordon tolls based on weather forecasts to reduce ambient air pollution and congestion. Travelers choose their destinations inside or outside the cordon, and whether to drive or take public transport. Passenger vehicles are divided into three classes according to their emission characteristics, and higher tolls are imposed on more polluting vehicles. The Box model of emission dispersion is used to predict air...
Investigation of Io's auroral hiss emissions due to its motion in Jupiter's magnetosphere
, Article Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics ; Volume 12, Issue 6 , 2012 , Pages 693-702 ; 16744527 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
The left-hand side of the auroral hiss emission observed by Galileo has a frequency time profile shaped very similar to the funnel shape observed in the Earth's auroral region. This close similarity indicates that we can use the theory of whistler-mode propagation near the resonance cone to locate the emission source. The general characteristics of the whistler mode are discussed. Then the position of the emission source is investigated using a geometrical method that takes into account the trajectory of Galileo. Initially a point source is assumed. Then the possibility of a sheet source aligned along the magnetic field lines which are tangent to the surface of Io is investigated. Both types...
Improvement of Software Quality Attributes based on the Properties of Relational and Non-relational data Models
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Habibi, Jafar (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the growing use of computer systems, especially in form of web applications, software development and customer requirements has become more complex. Modern computer systems are supposed to achieve non-functional requirements in addition to functional requirements. Non-functional requirements are also called software quality attributes. One of the most important quality attributes for today's software systems is performance. Today’s softwares due to the growing number of their users, need more efficiency than ever to properly meet the performance request.Storage components and databases are the most important factors in causing performance bottlenecks in web applications. Most of...
Critical Behavior of Neuronal Systems: an Information Theory Viewpoint
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghimi, Saman (Supervisor)
Abstract
Experiments conducted in recent two decades indicated critical behavior in neural activity at different scales. Theoretically occurrences of these critical and power-law behavior can significantly facilitate brain activities correspondent to computation and memory tasks, but attaining the critical point essentially demands externally fine-tuning which has not been established yet. This fine-tuning often lies with placing system at transition point. Recent studies of group showed that a transition from synchronous to asynchronous phase could be achievable by a change in external parameters. At the very transition point, neuronal avalanches statistically demonstrate a power-law behavior which...
Water electrolyte transport through corrugated carbon nanopores
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Vol. 90, issue. 1 , July , 2014 ; ISSN: 15393755 ; Moosavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
We investigate the effect of wall roughness on water electrolyte transport characteristics at different temperatures through carbon nanotubes by using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. Our results reveal that shearing stress and the nominal viscosity increase with ion concentration in corrugated carbon nanotubes (CNTs), in contrast to cases in smooth CNTs. Also, the temperature increase leads to the reduction of shearing stress and the nominal viscosity at moderate degrees of wall roughness. At high degrees of wall roughness, the temperature increase will enhance radial movements and increases resistance against fluid motion. As the fluid velocity increases, the particles do not...
Chaos in sandpile models
, Article Modern Physics Letters B ; Volume 25, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 569-579 ; 02179849 (ISSN) ; Mollabashi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
We have investigated the "weak chaos" exponent to see if it can be considered as a classification parameter of different sandpile models. Our simulation results show that the (Abelian) BTW sandpile model, the (non-Abelian) Zhang model, and the ("Abelian") Manna model possesses different "weak chaos" exponents, so they may belong to different universality classes. Finally, we show that getting off the critical point destroys this behavior in these models
The effect of the number of dissipative sites on a sandpile model
, Article Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical ; Volume 48, Issue 8 , January , 2015 ; 17518113 (ISSN) ; Sebtosheikh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Physics Publishing
2015
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the effect of the number of dissipative sites in an Abelian sandpile model. The dissipative sites are considered to be in the bulk rather than in the boundary. In such systems, statistics of avalanches smaller than a certain size obey a power law. We have seen that the exponents associated with these power law behaviors change slightly as the number of dissipative sites is decreased. We have found that the zero dissipation limits of these exponents are independent of size. Therefore we suggest that the previously-seen dependence of the exponent on the system size is because of the number of dissipative sites rather than the system size. Also it is observed that...
Annealed and quenched disorder in sand-pile models with local violation of conservation
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 92, Issue 2 , August , 2015 ; 15393755 (ISSN) ; Sebtosheikh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2015
Abstract
In this paper we consider the Bak, Tang, and Wiesenfeld (BTW) sand-pile model with local violation of conservation through annealed and quenched disorder. We have observed that the probability distribution functions of avalanches have two distinct exponents, one of which is associated with the usual BTW model and another one which we propose to belong to a new fixed point; that is, a crossover from the original BTW fixed point to a new fixed point is observed. Through field theoretic calculations, we show that such a perturbation is relevant and takes the system to a new fixed point
Dynamic pull-in instability of electrostatically actuated beams incorporating Casimir and van der Waals forces
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 224, Issue 9 , 2010 , Pages 2037-2047 ; 09544062 (ISSN) ; Ahmadian, M.T ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this study, influences of intermolecular forces on the dynamic pull-in instability of electrostatically actuated beams are investigated. The effects of midplane stretching, electrostatic actuation, fringing fields, and intermolecular forces are considered. The boundary conditions of the beams are clamped-free and clamped-clamped. A finite-element model is developed to discretize the governing equations, and Newmark time discretization is then employed to solve the discretized equations. The static pull-in instability is investigated to validate the model. Finally, dynamic pull-in instability of cantilevers and double-clamped beams are studied considering the Casimir and van der Waals...
Anharmonic oscillator: A playground to get insight into renormalization
, Article European Journal of Physics ; Volume 42, Issue 5 , 2021 ; 01430807 (ISSN) ; Loran, F ; Sharif University of Technology
IOP Publishing Ltd
2021
Abstract
In the presence of interactions the frequency of a simple harmonic oscillator deviates from the noninteracting one. Various methods can be used to compute the changes to the frequency perturbatively. Some of them resemble the methods used in quantum field theory (QFT) where the bare values of the parameters of the theory run when an interaction is added. In this paper, we review some of these techniques and introduce some new ones in line with QFT methods. Moreover, we investigate the case of more than one oscillator to see how the frequencies of small oscillations change when non-linear terms are added to a linear system and observe an interesting beat phenomenon in degenerate coupled...
Higher order and boundary scaling fields in the Abelian sandpile model
, Article Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical ; Volume 40, Issue 37 , 2007 , Pages 11277-11284 ; 17518113 (ISSN) ; Nejati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
The Abelian sandpile model (ASM) is a paradigm of self-organized criticality (SOC) which is related to c ≤ -2 conformal field theory. The conformal fields corresponding to some height clusters have been suggested before. Here we derive the first corrections to such fields, in a field theoretical approach, when the lattice parameter is non-vanishing, and consider them in the presence of a boundary. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd
Logarithmic conformal field theories near a boundary
, Article Letters in Mathematical Physics ; Volume 53, Issue 1 , 2000 , Pages 49-57 ; 03779017 (ISSN) ; Rouhani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2000
Abstract
We consider logarithmic conformal field theories near a boundary and derive the general form of one and two point functions. We obtain results for arbitrary and two dimensions. Application to two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics is discussed
Influence of intermolecular forces on dynamic pull-in instability of micro/nano bridges
, Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010 ; Volume 5 , 2010 , Pages 655-662 ; 9780791849194 (ISBN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this study, influences of intermolecular forces on dynamic pull-in instability of electrostatically actuated beams are investigated. Effects of midplane stretching, electrostatic actuation, fringing fields and intermolecular forces are considered. The boundary conditions of the beams are clamped-free and clamped-clamped. A finite element model is developed to discretize the governing equations and Newmark time discretization is then employed to solve the discretized equations. The results indicate that by increasing the Casimir and van der Waals effects, the effect of inertia on pull-in values considerably increases
Application of homotopy analysis method in studying dynamic pull-in instability of microsystems
, Article Mechanics Research Communications ; Volume 36, Issue 7 , 2009 , Pages 851-858 ; 00936413 (ISSN) ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
In this study, homotopy analysis method is used to derive analytic solutions to predict dynamic pull-in instability of electrostatically-actuated microsystems. The model considers midplane stretching, initial stress, distributed electrostatic force and fringing fields effect. Influences of different parameters on dynamic pull-in instability are investigated. Results are in good agreement with numerical and experimental findings. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Managing distributed energy resources (DERS) through virtual power plant technology (VPP): a stochastic information-gap decision theory (IGDT) approach
, Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology - Transactions of Electrical Engineering ; Volume 44, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 279-291 ; Ehsan, M ; Moghimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
Abstract
As the number of distributed energy resources (DERs) increases, so would their influences on the power systems. Toward managing the intermittent nature of DERs, and providing market participation capability, the concept of virtual power plant (VPP) has been developed in the smart grid era. This paper proposes a novel offering strategy method for a VPP consisting of wind power generation along with storage capacity and flexible demand. In the proposed method, two different sources of uncertainty are addressed: stochastic method, applied in dealing with market price uncertainty, and information-gap decision theory (IGDT), incorporated in the offering model counting for wind power production...
Continuous emotion recognition during music listening using EEG signals: A fuzzy parallel cascades model
, Article Applied Soft Computing ; Volume 101 , 2021 ; 15684946 (ISSN) ; Annabestani, M ; Moghimi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
A controversial issue in artificial intelligence is human emotion recognition. This paper presents a fuzzy parallel cascades (FPC) model for predicting the continuous subjective emotional appraisal of music by time-varying spectral content of electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. The EEG, along with an emotional appraisal of 15 subjects, was recorded during listening to seven musical excerpts. The emotional appraisement was recorded along the valence and arousal emotional axes as a continuous signal. The FPC model was composed of parallel cascades with each cascade containing a fuzzy logic-based system. The FPC model performance was evaluated using linear regression (LR), support vector...
Sandpiles and Surface Growth
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghimi Araghi, Saman (Supervisor)
Abstract
We study the Abelian Sandpile Model and its relation with surface growth. ese two models are related through their field theories and equations of motion. It has been shown that the different features of different sandpile models can be expressed in terms of the noise term in the surface growth equation. A mapping between the simplest sandpile model, the BTW model, and a surface growth has already been introduced. is surface growth has not been studied in details so far. In this thesis we study different features of this surface growth corresponding to the BTW model, continuous sandpile model and also massive abelian sandpile model. We also consider different boundary conditions