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    Investigating the Propagation of Thermal-hydraulic Noise in PWRs in Two phases

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naghavi Dizaji, Davod (Author) ; Vosoughi, Naser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The core behaviour of a nuclear reactor might be fluctuated (deviations from the normal operating conditions) in operating conditions due to various reasons. Control rod vibrations and the alterations of coolant temperature and velocity could be the main reasons for the fluctuations. These fluctuations lead to neutronic flux noise and subsequently power noise. The main objective of the current thesis was to study the thermal-hydraulic noise of the PWRs in two-phase with the emphasis on VVER-1000, which is similar to the Bushehr-1 nuclear reactor. By considering the possibility of existing two-phase flow (maximum allowable quality is about 14%) in hot channel of the PWRs, thermal-hydraulic... 

    Development of a Coupled Neutronics/Thermal-Hydraulics Calculation Algorithm for Analyzing Fast Transients of Power in Pressurized Water Reactors: A Case Study of Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Naghavi Dizaji, Davod (Author) ; Vosoughi, Naser (Supervisor) ; Ghafari, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Ghofrani, Mohamad Bagher (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A comprehensive analysis of the interactions between neutronic and thermal-hydraulics phenomena is crucial to avoid unnecessary costs in nuclear power plants resulting from the implementation of overly conservative approaches in design and operation. A recommended strategy involves transitioning from one-dimensional neutronics calculations, which are based on point kinetic equations, to three-dimensional calculations through the integration of neutronic-thermal-hydraulics simulations. While thermal-hydraulic and safety analyses are commonly performed using system codes like RELAP5, their reliance on one-dimensional calculations limits their ability to model complex phenomena such as mixing... 

    Adaptive simulation of hysteresis using neuro-Madelung model

    , Article Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures ; Volume 27, Issue 13 , 2016 , Pages 1713-1724 ; 1045389X (ISSN) Farrokh, M ; Shafiei Dizaji, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Hysteretic phenomena have been observed in different branches of engineering sciences. Although each of them has its own characteristics, Madelung's rules are common among most of them. Based on Madelung's rules, we propose a general approach to the simulation of both the rate-independent and rate-dependent hystereses with either congruent or non-congruent loops. In this approach, a static function accommodates different properties of the hystereses. Using the learning capability of the neural networks, an adaptive general model for hysteresis is introduced according to the proposed approach and it is called the neuro-Madelung model. Using various hystereses from different areas of... 

    Neuroplasticity in dynamic neural networks comprised of neurons attached to adaptive base plate

    , Article Neural Networks ; Volume 75 , 2016 , Pages 77-83 ; 08936080 (ISSN) Joghataie, A ; Shafiei Dizaji, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    In this paper, a learning algorithm is developed for Dynamic Plastic Continuous Neural Networks (DPCNNs) to improve their learning of highly nonlinear time dependent problems. A DPCNN is comprised of a base medium, which is nonlinear and plastic, and a number of neurons that are attached to the base by wire-like connections similar to perceptrons. The information is distributed within DPCNNs gradually and through wave propagation mechanism. While a DPCNN is adaptive due to its connection weights, the material properties of its base medium can also be adjusted to improve its learning. The material of the medium is plastic and can contribute to memorizing the history of input-response similar... 

    Neuro-Skins: Dynamics, Plasticity and effect of neuron type and cell size on their response

    , Article Neural Processing Letters ; Volume 49, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 19-41 ; 13704621 (ISSN) Joghataie, A ; Shafiei Dizaji, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2019
    Abstract
    We are introducing a new type of membrane, called neuro-skin or neuro-membrane. It is comprised of neurons embedded in a plastic membrane. The skin is smart and adaptive and is capable of providing desirable response to inputs intelligently. This way, the neuro-skin can be considered as a new type of neural network with adaptivity and learning capabilities. However, in this paper, only the response of neuro-skins to a dynamic input is studied. The membrane is modelled by nonlinear dynamic finite elements. Each finite element is considered as a cell of the neuro-skin which has a neuron. The neuron is the intelligent nucleus of the element. So, the finite elements are called finite... 

    Neuro-Skins: Dynamics, plasticity and effect of neuron type and cell size on their response

    , Article Neural Processing Letters ; 2018 , Pages 1-23 ; 13704621 (ISSN) Joghataie, A ; Shafiei Dizaji, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2018
    Abstract
    We are introducing a new type of membrane, called neuro-skin or neuro-membrane. It is comprised of neurons embedded in a plastic membrane. The skin is smart and adaptive and is capable of providing desirable response to inputs intelligently. This way, the neuro-skin can be considered as a new type of neural network with adaptivity and learning capabilities. However, in this paper, only the response of neuro-skins to a dynamic input is studied. The membrane is modelled by nonlinear dynamic finite elements. Each finite element is considered as a cell of the neuro-skin which has a neuron. The neuron is the intelligent nucleus of the element. So, the finite elements are called finite... 

    Identification and Self Tuning Control of Dynamic Systems using Fractional Orthonormal Laguerre Filters

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naghavi, Naeim (Author) ; Sadati, Nasser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fractional Order Transfer Functions (FOTF) in comparison to Integer Order Transfer Functions, have higher degree of freedom and as a result they can behave more dynamically. Many methods for approximation of these transfer functions have been developed in recent years allowing to implement and simulate their time-domain and frequency-domain characteristics.
    Fractional order orthonormal Laguerre filters are a generalization of conventional orthonormal Laguerre filters in fractional order transfer functions domain. Orthonormal Laguerre filters have applications in signal processing and system identification. In this thesis, we investigate the application of fractional order laguerre... 

    Active Corrosion Protection Application of Conducting Polymer Coating on Steel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naghavi, Samira (Author) ; Ghorbani, Habib (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Corrosion is caused through chemical interactions between metal and gases in the surrounding environment. Conductive polymers are used for corrosion protection, polyaniline is the most environmentally stable out of all the conductive polymers, the most studied of this materials, is highly stable, synthesized easily, highly conducting, and readily converted between its various oxidation states.
    In this study we prepared nanoporous polyaniline coating on carbon steel to corrosion protection. Coating was included nanopouros polyaniline with doping molybdate (PANI-MoO_4^(-2)). To increase adhesion between steel and PANI-MoO_4^(-2) layer, oxalic acid was used. Polystyrene nanoparticle layer... 

    Reliablity-Aware Energy Management for Mixed-Criticality Systems on Multicores

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naghavi, Amin (Author) ; Hesabi, Shahin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Integrating functionalities of different-criticality levels on a shared computing platform known as Mixed-Criticality Systems (MCSs) has been noticed recently in research and industrial designs. Due to the battery-operated nature of some MCSs and different reliability requirement for tasks, joint energy and reliability management is crucial in these systems. Another important issue in these systems which is rarely addressed in previous works is tolerating permanent faults. In this thesis, we propose two comprehensive schemes: MC-4S and MC-2S which guarantee to tolerate permanent faults and maintaining the system reliability with respect to the transient faults. In addition, guaranteeing the... 

    Investigation of nuclear reactor core thermal-hydraulic characteristics after partial loss of flow accident

    , Article Process Safety and Environmental Protection ; Volume 174 , 2023 , Pages 637-662 ; 09575820 (ISSN) dizaji, D. N ; Ghafari, M ; Vosoughi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Chemical Engineers  2023
    Abstract
    In normal operation conditions of nuclear power plants, the distribution of primary coolant between fuel channels would be considered almost uniform. When different number of Reactor Circulation Pumps (RCPs) are switched off, known as an abnormal condition, this uniform distribution is disturbed and different conditions occur for each channel depending on its position in the core. In this research, the normal and abnormal condition (with one or two tripped RCPs) for a VVER-1000/446 is investigated. For evaluation of the core neutronic calculations and thermal power distribution, USNRC's PARCS system code is employed. Then a thermal-hydraulics module was developed for performing the T/H... 

    Solid-phase Microextraction of BTEXs by Sol-Gel-Based Trimethoxy Silyl Propyl Methacrylate Fiber

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soltannezhad dizaji, Mahda (Author) ; Bagheri, Habib (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Conventional solid phase microextraction fibers posses relatively low recommended operating temperature, instability and swelling in organic solvents, breakage of the fiber, stripping of coatings, and bending of the needle. Some of these problems have been obviated by covalent bonding of the polymer phase to the fused-silica substrate by sol-gel technology, but the easy breakage of the fiber still is a remaining challenge In this work, after successful fabrication of unbreakable SPME fibers based on 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate precursor deposited on the surface of copper wire, the same approach was carried out to synthesis new sol-gel based SPME fibers. Three different coated... 

    Tolerating permanent faults with low-energy overhead in multicore mixed-criticality systems

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing ; 2021 ; 21686750 (ISSN) Naghavi, A ; Safari, S ; Hessabi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2021
    Abstract
    Due to the battery-operated nature of embedded Mixed-Criticality Systems, simultaneous energy and reliability management is a cru-cial issue in designing these systems. We propose two comprehensive schemes, MC-2S and MC-4S, which tolerate permanent faults through exploiting the inherent redundancy of multicore systems for applying standby-sparing technique and maintaining the system re-liability against transient faults with low energy overhead. In these schemes, two copies of each high-criticality task are scheduled on different cores to guarantee their timeliness in case of permanent fault occurrence. In order to guarantee the quality of service of low-criticality tasks, in the MC-2S... 

    Tolerating permanent faults with low-energy overhead in multicore mixed-criticality systems

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing ; Volume 10, Issue 2 , 2022 , Pages 985-996 ; 21686750 (ISSN) Naghavi, A ; Safari, S ; Hessabi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2022
    Abstract
    Due to the battery-operated nature of some embedded Mixed-Criticality Systems, simultaneous energy and reliability management is a crucial issue in designing these systems. We propose two comprehensive schemes, MC-2S and MC-4S, which exploit the standby-sparing technique to tolerate permanent faults through inherent redundancy of multicore systems and maintain the system's reliability against transient faults with low energy overhead. In these schemes, two copies of each high-criticality task are scheduled on different cores to guarantee their timeliness in case of permanent fault occurrence. To guarantee the quality of service of low-criticality tasks, in the MC-2S scheme, one backup copy... 

    Application of Quantitative Risk Assessment to Site and Layout Process Plants

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Badri, Naser (Author) ; Rashtchian, Davod (Supervisor) ; Nourai, Farshad (Co-Advisor) ; Narimannejad, Alireza (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Plant layout and siting are the earliest steps in any process design that may have significant effects on the further required level of safety and costs. Extensive carried out studies have been published in literatures in which, the safety factor has been taken into account in the form of prediction the severity of likely accidents. Majority of these studies are based on the accident consequence and other important parameters such as the accident frequency and the density of vulnerable items have been ignored. This recent negligence may lead to over conservative designs. To eliminate this recent deficiency, quantitative risk assessment (QRA) is the best procedure than can be suggested.... 

    Solid-Liquid Mass Transfer in the Annular Region of a Taylor-Couette Contacting Device

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Faraji Dizaji, Naeimeh (Author) ; Molaei Dehkordi, Asghar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Vortex flow reactor (VFR) is used for biochemical reactions and separation applications. By using the second flow regime, called Taylor-Couette flow, VFR provides high amounts of mass transfer and mixing for biological components sensitive to shear stress. Mass transfer in a bench-scale Taylor-Couette contactor with a radius ratio, equal to 0.77 and an aspect ratio, equal to 30.7 was studied for solid particles dissolution. The working fluid was water and the suspended particles were benzoic acid. In this project the concentration of fluid phase was measured by injection of definite amount of the solid particles in to the contactor and sampling in different time intervals and the effects of... 

    Environmental Impacts Assessment of Desalination Plants Operating in the kish Island and Outlines Improvements

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naghavi, Ali Asghar (Author) ; Hashemian, S.Jamal (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The subject of this thesis to assessment environmental impacts of active desalination plants in Kish Island, which explains the problems derived from concentrate discharges in to the sea, sewage network, absorbing wells and ground surface.
    It also studies its impacts on land and marine ecosystem and underground aquifers that are strategic resources in Kish Island. In addition, the environmental studies done in other countries, the existing regulations and by laws in the field of environmental impacts of desalination plants and concentrate discharges are re-mentioned. Concentrates contain chemicals, which are used in pre-filtration of MED and Ro systems, which are dangerous for marine... 

    Brain Connectivity Analysis Using Multiple Partial Least Square on fMRI Signals

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseini Naghavi, Nader (Author) ; Fatemizadeh, Emad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays studying the brain's function in different Mental States like Resting-State or performing cognitive tasks is a very important component of research areas such as Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience and Cognitive Sciences. The applications of studying the brain's function can be divided into two principal groups. In the first group of applications, the goal is understanding how the brain processes and response to external stimuli (like visual or audio stimuli) and internal states (like emotions). In these kinds of applications, particularly healthy subjects participate since the goal of these studies is finding healthy brain function in different states and stimuli. However, in the... 

    Axial-offset analysis in iPWR by developing the neutronic/thermal-hydraulic core simulator based on coarse-mesh methods

    , Article Annals of Nuclear Energy ; Volume 181 , 2023 ; 03064549 (ISSN) Kolali, A ; Naghavi dizaji, D ; Ghafari, M ; Vosoughi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2023
    Abstract
    Axial-Offset (AO), as an important operational parameter, should be monitored in the load-following procedure due to the safety limits related to xenon oscillation and axial peaking factor in a nuclear power plant. In this study, to calculate AO for a Small Modular Reactor, a neutronic/thermal–hydraulic simulator has been developed based on coarse mesh methods. In this simulator, the average current nodal expansion method and the single heated channel approach have been used for neutronic and thermal–hydraulic analysis, respectively. The developed simulator is verified by the IAEA-3D model and thermal–hydraulic benchmark model. As the iPWR small modular reactor case study, SMART reactor has... 

    Enhancing sonocatalytic properties of TiO2 nanocatalysts by controlling the surface conditions: effect of particle size and PVA modification

    , Article Desalination and Water Treatment ; Volume 57, Issue 58 , 2016 , Pages 28378-28385 ; 19443994 (ISSN) Soleimani, F ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Ordikhani, F ; Mokhtari Dizaji, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2016
    Abstract
    The influence of particle size and surface modification on sonocatalytic activity of TiO2 nanoparticles was investigated by measuring the degradation efficiency of methyl orange (MO) as a model pollutant. Crystalline TiO2 nanoparticles with different particles and aggregate size were prepared through solution-phase method with varying synthesis temperatures. Coating with polyvinyl alcohol was performed to enhance colloidal stability of the particles over a wide range of pH values (1.5–7.5). Characterization was carried out using X-ray diffraction, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and Fourier-transformed infrared techniques. It was found that... 

    Novel FWM-based spectral amplitude code label recognition for optical packet-switched networks

    , Article IEEE Photonics Journal ; Volume 5, Issue 4 , 2013 ; 19430655 (ISSN) Nezamalhosseini, S. A ; Rezagholipour Dizaji, M ; Fouli, K ; Chen, L.R ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    We propose and demonstrate a novel architecture for four-wave mixing (FWM)-based recognition of spectral amplitude code (SAC) labels in optical packet-switched networks. With a proper code design, a unique FWM idler for each SAC label, referred to as a label identifier (LI), is generated in a nonlinear medium. A serial array of fiber Bragg gratings is then used to reflect the LI wavelengths. Each LI is associated with a unique amount of delay between two optical signals received at two photodiodes (PDs). Label recognition is then achieved by measuring this unique time delay (referred to as the characteristic delay). The main advantages of the proposed method include the following: no...