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Downscaling Tehran’s Temperature Field Using Machine Learning Algorithms and Geospatial Interpolation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Due to climate change and the increase in the emission of greenhouse gasses, the temperature of the large cities is increasing. Tehran, which is the capital of Iran and the most populated city of it, is no exception. One of the significant tools for characterizing heat in the cities is having access to the temperature field of the region. Different tools can be used for achieving the temperature field. Two methods for doing so are remote sensing and numerical models. Each one of the mentioned methods has their own strength and weaknesses. In this research, the WRF-ARW model (version 3.7) is used for deriving meteorological fields for the city of Tehran. One of the many merits of using...
Development of a Model for Monitoring and Prediction of Drought under Climate Change at Watershed Scale
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Abrishamchi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
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The objective of this dissertation is to develop a model to monitor and project the long-term changes in meteorological drought under climate change at watershed scale. In this model, drought is defined based on joint precipitation-temperature values since negative correlation between precipitation and temperature implies that drier periods are often warmer, and therefore, the consequences of drought are more severe compared to low-precipitation periods with mild temperature. This is of particular importance considering global warming. To quantify drought, an indicator called precipitation-temperature deciles index, which is an extension of precipitation deciles index, is introduced. Copula...
An Investigation into the Hot Tensile Properties of a Heat Resistant Steel
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor)
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The microstructures of stainless steels consist of an austenitic matrix with almost continuous network of primery carbides.This class of steel had replaced the traditional super alloys with a reduction in costs and has similar properties under conditions of creep, which is one of the principal degradation mechanisms leading to failure in service at elevated temperaturs , therefore, their mechanical properties such as tensile strength and creep resistance are particularly important in hot deformation. Recently the effects of temperature and aging time on static strain aging in worked stainless steel have been investigated. In this study the deformation behavior of HP-series austenitic...
Modeling and Forecasting of Carbon Dioxide Concentration over the Australian Daintree Rainforest
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent decades, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that raises the Earth’s temperature, and it can endanger life on Earth. This study uses the 6.2 version of the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS) with its simple biosphere model (SiB-2) to simulate and forecast the concentration of carbon dioxide over the Daintree rainforest in Australia. This analysis helps to better understand the interaction between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Results of the carbon dioxide simulation were compared and validated with the observed values of the satellite product (MultiInstrumentFusedXCO2). Based on effective parameters,...
Comparison and Evaluation of Flood Simulation Under Different Scenarios in Kashkan River and Missouri Basins Using Hec-Ras and Lisflood-Fp, and Development of a Method for Downscaling of Flood Discharge
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Moghim, Sanaz
(Supervisor)
Abstract
This study consists of two parts. In the first part, the performance of the LISFLOOD-FP model, which is raster-based, and the HEC-RAS model, are compared and evaluated. This work studied different scenarios under various digital models in two study areas, the Kashkan study basin with mountainous topography and the basin in Nebraska, which has a plain surface. The flood events are among the most severe floods in both study areas that occurred in March and April 2019. This study showed that in mountain topography, the performance of both models is good even with the 30 m high digital models. Although two models perform well, in the Nebraska basin, the performance of the two models in the...
The Effect of Land Use Change on Water Cycle in Forested and Deforested Areas in Australia
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Forested areas can cause positive impacts on ecosystems and water supply for agriculture, electricity generation, industry, and human. On the other hand, large-scale deforestation affects the water and energy budget on a regional and global scale. Considering the importance of this issue, this study evaluates the impact of land use and land cover changes (LULC) on the water cycle components, including precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff, and hydroclimatic variables such as soil moisture, air temperature, soil temperature, and sensible heat flux in southeastern Australia using an ecosystem model called Integrated Biosphere Simulator (IBIS). For this purpose, a two-year time span with...
Performance Evaluation of Machine Learning and Statistical Approaches for Wildfire Modeling and Prediction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Wildfires are complex phenomena with many indeterminate and highly unpredictable driving factors that have remained unresolved. During the last decade, machine learning methods have successfully excelled in wildfire prediction as an alternative to traditional field research methods by elucidating the relationship between historical wildfire events and various important variables. The main purpose of this research is to evaluate the random forest machine learning approach and the logistic regression statistical approach to prepare a wildfire susceptibility map using data related to historical wildfires and effective variables in the Okanogan region in Washington province of the United States...
Climate Classification of the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) by Introducing a New Index for Clustering Validation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Clustering presents valuable information in discovery of the climatic zones. To use clustering approaches, similarity measure, clustering algorithm, and clustering validity index should be determined. To find climatic zones over Middle East nad North Africa (MENA), this study performs k-means clustering with Euclidean distance as the similarity measure on four monthly precipitation datasets (CRU, GPCC, UDEL, and PREC/L) and two monthly temperature datasets (CRU, NOAA GHCN-CAMS). This study aims to validate clustering results and find a proper number of clusters. For this purpose, five traditional validity indices are examined on experimental datasets. Results show significant differences...
Modification of Crop Pattern Considering Climate Change and Efficient Use of Water Resources
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent decades, the earth is affected by climate change and the seasons has been warmer than the last. Furthermore, the efficiency of agricultural irrigation is low, and it leads to surface water drought and decrease in groundwater level. The Middle East is known for its warm desert climate. Lack of water resources is considered the most limiting factor for sustainable agriculture and water management of irrigation is a crucial issue for agriculture in Middle East. So it’s necessary to devote the cropping pattern considering above changes. The FAO56 Penman-Monteith equation is the standardized ETo equation. A comparison was made between 8 selected methods and FAO56-PM. Thus the method...
Analysis of Heat and Cold Waves Indices
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Heat waves and cold waves are among the most important extreme weather events, which could directly affect human health. The heat wave and cold wave are defined as a period of consecutive days (usually at least 3 days) when hot or cold air persists over a region. However, there is no universal definition of these two phenomena in different scientific references, and the available definitions differ depending on the type of temperature index, the minimum required duration, and the defined threshold temperature. This research aims to examine the main indices of heat waves and cold waves and analyze them in 6 major cities: Tehran, London, Madrid, New York, Shanghai, and Vancouver which have...
Alarming System for Extreme Weather Events (Case Study: Bangladesh)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
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Climate and extreme hydrometeorological studies are required to reduce risk and vulnerabilities. This study uses different cumulus and microphysics schemes in Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model to simulate heavy rainfall events and Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh, where many extreme events occur. Results show that WRF can capture the cyclone track, intensity, and landfall position. In addition, regionalization and an ensemble method through Bayesian regression model (BRM) are used to improve WRF rainfall simulations. Although regionalization can improve results of the experiments with different schemes, BRM leads to the best performance. To consider uncertainty and evaluate hazards, a...
The Investigation and Tracking of Dust Particles and Their Properties over Hamoun Lake and the Aral Sea
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Dry bed of lakes and surrounding areas play an important role in dust production. This work tries to develop an Aerosol Type Detection Index for the two regions of Lake Hamon in Sistan, Iran, and the Aral Sea in Central Asia. Using the parameters of Extinction Coefficient and Depolarization Ration of CALIPSO satellite, the proposed index differentiates and categorizes fine dust particles and clouds according to the physical behavior of each in absorbing and backscattering satellite rays. This index shows values between zero and 0.15 for desert dust and -0.3 to zero for polluted desert dust particles. In order to verify the accuracy of determining the type of particles by the proposed index,...
Assessment of Vulnerability and Resilience to Land Degradation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent decades, especially with the increase of greenhouse gases and global warming, land degradation has become one of the important global environmental issues. Land degradation has significant impacts on soil performance, vegetation cover, crops, and even the dispersion of dust particles. Land degradation is a complex phenomenon that is affected by multiple factors. Thus, it is necessary to identify these factors and then assess the degree of vulnerability and resilience to it globally. Proper indicators can clarify the integration and effective linkage between related parameters. This study aims to develop a Land Degradation Vulnerability Index (LDVI) using parameters such as...
Numerical Study of Spray Formation in Slinger Injection
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farshchi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this M.S. dissertation numerical study of slinger fuel distributer has been studied. This type of atomizer has been used in mini turbojets like Teledyne CAE.
The main purpose of this work was obtaining spray structure of slinger atomizers. This goal was achieved by implementing a UDF code in FLUENT® software to model the primary atomization that include variation of fluid from exit of slinger disk bores till formation of primary droplet. In FLUENT® the DPM method and its ability to utilizing Lagrangian approaches have been used. The result of this model is validated by the data from experimental test that can be found in Articles. This is the first time that spray structure of slinger...
The main purpose of this work was obtaining spray structure of slinger atomizers. This goal was achieved by implementing a UDF code in FLUENT® software to model the primary atomization that include variation of fluid from exit of slinger disk bores till formation of primary droplet. In FLUENT® the DPM method and its ability to utilizing Lagrangian approaches have been used. The result of this model is validated by the data from experimental test that can be found in Articles. This is the first time that spray structure of slinger...
Simulation of Carbonate Reservoir Acidizing Using Fractured Reservoir Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bazargan, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The process of injecting acid or acidizing, is one of the most common ways to stimulate oil and gas wells. The purpose of this process is to increase the productivity of the well by increasing the permeability of the reservoir rock around the well. This is especially important in carbonate reservoirs due to damage to the formation and low intrinsic permeability in some places. In order to minimize the effects of structural damage, conventional wormhole channels are created to pass through the injured area. One of the important factors in acid validation is achieving optimal injection rate, which means obtaining the highest permeability with the lowest amount of injected acid.Numerous...
A Multi-objective Model Predictive Control Approach to the Energy Trading Problem in Vehicle-to-Grid System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haeri, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Electric vehicles (EVs) will be used rampantly in future transportation system. Although the uncontrolled charging of these EVs will be threatening for the stability and sustainability of the grid, a well-suited energy trading policy may provide a number of beneficial services to the grid as well as preserving the sustainability of the system along with heightening the performance of operation. In this paper, by taking advantage of block rate tariff, a wholesale pricing policy is introduced. A multi-objective approach is utilized to address the cost reduction and load levelling services, concurrently, in order to guarantee the profits of the both the grid and EVs. Due to the high...
Reliability Assessment of Wind Power Density in Khouzestan Province
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
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This study seeks to evaluate reliability of wind power density over Khouzestan province using WRF simulations. Based on 10 meter wind speed data extracted from eight synoptic stations over Khouzestan province, two different domains were selected in south and south-west of khouzestan as promising regions with strong wind speeds. WRF model were used to simulate atmospheric data during 2016 and over two selected regions with 2 kilometers grid spacing. Simulated data were verified with comparing to in-situ data via three parameters of RMSE, BIAS and correlation. Results indicate that model configuration had acceptable accuracy in simulating wind speed data. In this study, Monte Carlo...
Recognition of Dust Sources of Lake Urmia Basin (Remote Sensing) and its Relationship with Climate and Meteorological Parameters
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moghim, Sanaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Lake Urmia, the largest domestic lake in Iran due to climate change and lack of attention to sustainable development in the past two decades, has lost a significant part of its area. The contaminated bed of dried lakes is one of the main centers of dust generation.These materials are transported along with the wind to distant areas and have an irreversible impact on human health and the environment, so it is very important to determine the sources of dust production on the lake of Urmia to reduce the adverse effects of it.In this study, after determining the arid areas in the Lake Urmia basin using the Angstrom Exponent (AE) and the Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD), an index has been introduced...
Optimal Model of Energy and Exergy of Iran’s Economic Activities and their Impact on the Environment
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
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The economic activities in a country involved with depletion of natural resources and emission of pollutants and gases to the environment. Depletion of exhaustible resources and environmental pollutions are two determinants of sustainability of development. The present research work is aimed at studying the sustainability of Iranian economy in 2009. The analysis of sustainable development of economy is based the concept of exergy, exergy efficiency and ecological exergy efficiency. Exergy efficiency is the ratio of the exergy of a product in economic activity to the exergy of input streams to that section of economy. Ecological exergy efficiency is defined as the ratio of exergy of product...
Evaluation of New Technologies in Iran’s Railway Transportation Industry
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Modarres Yazdi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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In this project railway industry is introduced as an optimal alternative for transportation in this country. To select the best choice, four railway technologies that have commercial capacity are presented and the most appropriate one is selected with respect to several criteria, including fuel consumption. The purpose of this thesis is to present the best technology in order to improve Iranian railway transportation by considering the shortage of fossil resources as well as pollution.In this project,the copmparison of alternatives and assessment criteria for best technology selection is done by Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the questionaries are filled out by industry and...