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    Damage evaluation of acid-oil emulsion and asphaltic sludge formation caused by acidizing of asphaltenic oil reservoir

    , Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 174 , 2019 , Pages 880-890 ; 09204105 (ISSN) Mohammadzadeh Shirazi, M ; Ayatollahi, S ; Ghotbi, C ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Acidizing is one of the most effective techniques to remove the formation damage and restore (or even increase) the permeability of the near wellbore region. Although this technique is widely used to resolve the skin problem, it could initiate new damages itself that hinder the fluid flow and decrease the well production, consequently. Acid-oil emulsion and sludge formation are known as two major induced formation damage and the main reasons for the oil well acid treatment failures. Despite its critical effects, no comprehensive study has been addressed this specific type of formation damages in details. In this study, the acid-oil emulsion and asphaltic sludge formation were evaluated... 

    Pore-scale insights into sludge formation damage during acid stimulation and its underlying mechanisms

    , Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 196 , 2021 ; 09204105 (ISSN) Mirkhoshhal, S. M ; Mahani, H ; Ayatollahi, S ; Mohammadzadeh Shirazi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Acid-oil emulsion and sludge formation are known as two major formation damage mechanisms and the reason for failure of some acid treatments. The published studies in this area focus primarily on core- to well/reservoir-scale and it is fairly unclear how acid-oil interaction at the pore-scale leads to the formation damage observed at the macro- or core-scale. In this paper, dynamic, micro-scale experiments were designed and executed to investigate the acid-induced formation damage using microfluidic approach. In addition, a series of so-called static (microscope) tests were performed in which acid-crude oil compatibility tests were conducted on a glass slide followed by microscopic... 

    Experimental Investigation of Asphaltic Sludge Formation Caused by Asphaltenic Oil Carbonated Reservoir Acid Stimulation

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Mohammadzadeh Shirazi, Meisam (Author) ; Ghotbi, Cyrus (Supervisor) ; Ayatollahi, Shahab (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Acidizing is one of the most effective techniques to remove the formation damage and restore (or even increase) the permeability of the near wellbore region. Although this technique is widely used to resolve the skin problem, it could initiate new damages itself that hinder the fluid flow and decrease the well production, consequently. Acid-oil emulsion and sludge formation are known as two major induced formation damage and the main reasons for the oil well acid treatment failures.When the HCl is reacted with asphaltenic crude oil during matrix acidizing, it results in unexpected damage at the near wellbore region and hinder the fluid flow through certain mechanisms include:
    1- Pore... 

    Kierkegaardian Faith: On The Subject of Faith and Her Hope

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Masoudi, Hamid (Author) ; Sefidkhoh, Meisam (Supervisor) ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this treatise, it will be shown that the subject of faith is the subject who loves God and in showing her love to God, she sacrifices her dearest things in the world. By doing that, she would free herself from everything that mind herself. She doesn’t do this action to be given a better reward by God. Her motivation for performing this action is nothing but love. Meanwhile, the subject of faith hopes God to respond to her love and engage in an I-Thou relationship with her. Now, her hope would be justified when God plays an active role in the world and admires her action, i.e., when eros can be attributed to God  

    Heidegger on Science and Tool (Emphasized on "Being and Time")

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khalili, Mahdi (Author) ; Sefidkhosh, Meisam (Supervisor) ; Taghavi, Mostafa (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis is going to investigate the ontological foundation of Science and Tool. To this aim, it refers to Heidegger’s works especially the Being and time. Heidegger gets involve in analyzing Science in the Being and Time. He emphasizes on importance of establishment of a fundamental knowledge which should ontologically recognize basic concepts and methods of Sciences, to cause a real progress in sciences. Heidegger also asserts that the Mathematical interpretation of the world is not a fundamental, and it must be replaced with phenomenological interpretation, which clarifies the ontological foundation of the theoretical view, and regards to all aspects of world’s existence. In this... 

    Investigation of Equilibrium and Kinetics of Uranium Solvent Extaction by Cyanex 301 Using a Single Drop Column

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bardestani, Raoof (Author) ; Samadfam, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Torab-Mostaedi, Meisam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Uranium separation from other metals in ore and nuclear waste is one of the most important stagesin nuclear fuel cycling. Solvent extraction is the common method for uranium extraction that reagent plays important rule in this technique. In this investigation, uranium solvent extraction is carried out by Cyanex 301 as reagent from nitric acid. At beginning, equilibrium batch extraction was carried and the effect of parameters such as pH, reagent concentration, temperature, shaking time of two phases, volumetric ratio of two phases, diluent and nitric acid concentration on extraction was investigated and optimum value of parameters was calculated. Uranium concentration effect was also... 

    Study of Dispersed Phase Holdup and Slip Velocity in a Pulsed Disc and Doughnut Extraction Column

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jalilvand, Hossein (Author) ; Outukesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Torab Mostaedi, Meisam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Dispersed phase holdup has been measured in a 75 mm diameter pulsed disc and doughnut extraction column for three different liquid-liquid systems. The effects of operational variables such as pulsation intensity and dispersed and continuous phases flow rates on holdup have been investigated and found to be significant. The existence of three different operational regimes, namely mixer-settler, dispersion, and emulsion regimes, was observed when the energy input was changed. The results indicated that the characteristic velocity approach is applicable to this type of extraction column for analysis holdup in transition and emulsion regions. Empirical correlations are derived for prediction of... 

    Human Action Recognition Using Depthmap Image Sequences for Abnormal Event Detection

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mokari, Mozhgan (Author) ; Mohammadzadeh, Hoda (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The human action recognition is one of the most important concepts of computer vision in recent decades. Most of the two dimensional methods in this field are facing serious challenges such as occlusion and missing the third dimension of data. Development of depth sensors has made easy access to tracking people and 3D positions of human body joints. This Thesis proposes a new method of action recognition that utilizes the position of joints obtained by Kinect sensor. The learning stage uses Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) to construct discriminant feature space. Two types of distances, i.e., Euclidean and Mahalanobis, are used for recognizing the states. Also, Hidden Markov Model... 

    Cross-Domain EEG-Based Emotion Recognition

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shirkarami, Mohsen (Author) ; Mohammadzadeh, Hoda (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The non-stationary nature of brain activity signals and their many inter-subject differences have created many challenges in the practical applications of emotion recognition based on electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, such as brain-computer interfaces. In such a way, the use of traditional classifiers in classifying these signals leads to a significant decrease in accuracy when applying the classifier to a new subject. Domain Adaptation methods seem to be an effective way to solve this problem by minimizing the difference between the EEG signals of different subjects. But in the basic techniques for domain adaptation, looking at all subjects' data in the same look causes the loss of a part... 

    Synthesis of CaO Impregnated on Carbon Nano Tube for Biodiesel Production

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Malakootikhah, Mohammad (Author) ; Khorashe, Farhad (Supervisor) ; Tabatabaei, Meisam (Supervisor) ; Rashidi, Alimorad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the current work, jatropha oil was studied in the hetrogenious solid catalytic transesterfication reaction. For this perpous, KOH/CNT catalyst which was prepared by dry impregnation method was used. SEM, XRD and TGA were applied for the catalyst characterization. The results showed that for the KOH/CNT catalyst, by increasing the loading of KOH, the activity of the catalyst increased and the most active catalyst was prepared by 20% loading of KOH. The optimum conditions for transesterfication reaction in the percense of this catalyst were: 4.7% catalyst weigth and the 24.5 molar ratio of methanol to oil and also the reaction time of 2 houres which the rate of reaction at this time is... 

    Adaptive model predictive climate control of multi-unit buildings using weather forecast data

    , Article Journal of Building Engineering ; Volume 32 , May , 2020 , Pages: 5-6 Mohammadzadeh Mazar, M ; Rezaeizadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Energy use in buildings contributes a large part in global energy demand. To reduce energy use in this group of consumers, specially in cold seasons, an automatic control technique is proposed. In this paper, a model predictive controller (MPC) is employed to minimize the boiler activation time. The method uses the building model and incorporates the weather forecast data to act on the actuator in an optimal fashion while treating the user comfort constraints. This technique, as a part, can be embedded into the building energy management system. The building model parameters are obtained via an online identification process using unscented kalman filter (UKF). This identification is... 

    Improvement to speech-music discrimination using sinusoidal model based features

    , Article Multimedia Tools and Applications ; Volume 50, Issue 2 , November , 2010 , Pages 415-435 ; 13807501 (ISSN) Shirazi, J ; Ghaemmaghami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    This paper addresses a model-based audio content analysis for classification of speech-music mixed audio signals into speech and music. A set of new features is presented and evaluated based on sinusoidal modeling of audio signals. The new feature set, including variance of the birth frequencies and duration of the longest frequency track in sinusoidal model, as a measure of the harmony and signal continuity, is introduced and discussed in detail. These features are used and compared to typical features as inputs to an audio classifier. Performance of these sinusoidal model features is evaluated through classification of audio into speech and music using both the GMM (Gaussian Mixture Model)... 

    Audio classification based on sinusoidal model: a new feature

    , Article 2008 IEEE Region 10 Conference, TENCON 2008, Hyderabad, 19 November 2008 through 21 November 2008 ; 2008 ; 1424424089 (ISBN); 9781424424085 (ISBN) Shirazi, J ; Ghaemmaghami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, a new feature set is presented and evaluated based on sinusoidal modeling of audio signals. Duration of the longest sinusoidal model frequency track, as a measure of the harmony, is used and compared to typical features as input into an audio classifier. The performance of this sinusoidal model feature is evaluated through classification of audio to speech and music using both the GMM and the SVM classifiers. Classification results show the proposed feature, which could be used for the first time in such an audio classification, is quite successful in speech/music classification. Experimental comparisons with popular features for audio classification, such as HZCRR and LSTER,... 

    Data-driven buiding climate control using model prediction and online weather forecast data

    , Article ; July , 2020 , Pages 1801-1806 Mohammadzadeh Mazar, M ; Rezaei Zadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a multi-unit building model, in which the parameters are obtained via an online identification process. The identification process is carried out on-the-fly so it can update the best model of the building units. A model predictive controller (MPC) is also employed that uses the prediction of the building model, as well as the weather forecast data and acts on the heating boiler in an optimal fashion. In addition, since the controller is designed for a multi-unit building, it is crucial to estimate the amount of the delay that takes the hot flow to reach the units. This paper presents a very simple method for the delay identification based on unscented kalman filter. For... 

    Enhancing the structural performance of masonry arch bridges with ballast mats

    , Article Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities ; Volume 31, Issue 5 , 2017 ; 08873828 (ISSN) Mohammadzadeh, S ; Miri, A ; Nouri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    A large portion of the railway bridge stock in many countries is comprised of masonry arch bridges. During recent years, more attention has been paid to the maintenance of such structures. Rehabilitation and retrofitting methods have been proposed to enhance the performance of masonry arch bridges and extend their service life. Because a large portion of forces exerted on such structures comes from the railway track and passing trains, structural elements are added to the track to reduce the forces transmitted to bridges. One such element is the ballast mat, which, according to suppliers, has a positive impact on the structural performance of the track. This paper tries to assess the effects... 

    Software implementation of MPEG2 decoder on an ASIP JPEG processor

    , Article 17th 2005 International Conference on Microelectronics, ICM 2005, Islamabad, 13 December 2005 through 15 December 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 310-317 ; 0780392620 (ISBN); 9780780392625 (ISBN) Mohammadzadeh, N ; Hessabi, S ; Goudarzi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present an MPEG-2 video decoder implemented in our ODYSSEY design methodology. We start with an ASIP tailored to the JPEG decompression algorithm. We extend that ASIP by required software routines such that the extended ASIP can now perform MPEG2 decoding while still benefiting from hardware units common between JPEG and MPEG2. This demonstrates the ability of our approach in extending an already manufactured ASIP, which was tailored to a given application, such that it implements new, yet related applications. The implementation platform is a VirtexII-Pro FPGA. The hardware part is implemented in VHDL, and the software runs on a PowerPC processor. Experimental results show... 

    Thermal Analysis of RCC Dams During Construction and Operation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadzadeh Shourabeh, Amin (Author) ; Ghaemian, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The most important issues in massive concrete structures such as concrete dams are the increase in temperature due to heat generated by the dam Hydration of cement in concrete. Internal restrains are created from thermal gradient between the surface and the interior of the structure. External restrains are created from connections between structures and foundation for obstruct the movement of concrete structures due to temperature change. External restrains and internal creates tensile stresses in the concrete considerable, which can lead to thermal cracks in the structure. To prevent or minimize the possibility of cracks are examined thermal studies for the design of reinforced concrete... 

    Hardware Implementation of LDPC Code Applied to Flat-Fading Channels

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadzadeh Jasour, Sheida (Author) ; Shabany, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Coding information data is one of the ways to prevent noise effect on the information bits, during passing communication channels. Coding data gives the possibility to detect and correct the data in the receiver. The LDPC codes which were first introduced by Gallager in the 1962 are forward error correction codes and can approach the Shannon’s capacity to within hundredths of a decibel.
    In this project a modified algorithm for decoding these group of codes is introduced, which can achieve acceptable bit error rate, while it can have better throughput than the same implementations. This algorithm is implemented partial-parallel for IEEE802.11n standard in ASIC. It is shown that, it has... 

    Fabrication of Hybrid Graphene/Metal Electrodes for Biosensor Applications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadzadeh, Amirmahdi (Author) ; Simchi, Abdolreza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Electrochemical sensing of glucose has received paramount attention in recent years, particularly, the non-enzymatic glucose sensing is one of the trends in the whole biosensing world. In this research, synthesis and evaluation of a hybrid structure of vertical oriented nickel nanorod-reduced graphene oxide sheets as a non-enzymatic glucose sensor were performed. The 3D array of nickel nanorods was synthesized by electrodeposition of nickel sulfate electrolyte in track-etched polycarbonate template with 100 nm pore size and 6-10 μm thickness. The electrodeposition performed in various conditions, and the best result was achieved by application of potential of 3 V for 60 minutes. The shiny... 

    Auto-selection of space-time Interest Points for Action Recognition
    Application in Fisherposes Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghojogh, Benyamin (Author) ; Mohammadzadeh, Narges Hoda (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this project, a novel action recognition method, named Fisherposes, is proposed, which is improved by several space-time (spatio-temporal) methods afterwards. The proposed method utilizes skeleton data obtained from Kinect sensor. First, pre-processing is performed in which the scales of bodies are canceled and the skeletons become aligned in order to make the method robust to location, orientation, and scale of people. In Fisherposes method, every action is defined as a sequence of body poses. Using the training samples for the poses, a Fisher subspace is created which we name it Fisherposes. Moreover, a novel distance measuring function, named regularized Mahalanobis distance, is...