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Fractional Brownian Motion and Stochastic Differential Equations Driven by Fractional Noise
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Zohori Zangeneh, Bijan (Supervisor)
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This thesis has been prepared in six chapters. In the first chapter, the necessary analytical preliminaries are revised. The second chapter is specified on the introducing of the fractional Brownian motion and the description of some of its properties. The subject of the third chapter is simulation. The practical utilization of stochastic models usually needs simulation; therefore the fractional Brownian motion and the processes derived from it are not exempted either. The fifth chapter is consisted of two major parts; the first part is the simulation of fractional Brownian motion, in which no new work has been done, and only one of the available methods has been explained. The second part...
Existence and measureability of the solution of the stochastic differential equations driven by fractional brownian motion
, Article Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society ; Volume 35, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 47-68 ; 10186301 (ISSN) ; Zohori Zangeneh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Here, the existence and measurability of solutions for stochastic differential equations driven by fractional Brownian noise with Hurst parameter greater than 1 2 is proved. Our method is based on approximating the main equation by delayed equations as in Peano's method in ODEs. This method makes the proofs easier and needs weaker assumptions for the existence part, compared with the previous works as in [25]. In addition the constructive nature of the proofs helps to develop some numerical methods for solving such SDEs. © 2009 Iranian Mathematical Society
Investigation of the Role of Fiber Reinforcement on the Performance of Rubber Based Friction Material
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shojaei, Akbar (Supervisor)
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Friction composites, as a part of vehicle safety system, should hold some characteristics such as high wear resistance, low weight, durability, low noise, stable friction coefficient, availability and low price. It is very interested to use mixture of rubber and resin in friction materials to reach good properties of both rubber and resin simultaneously. This mixture is especially used in railway’s brake pads. Fibrous reinforcement is another important ingredient in friction composites. Asbestos used to be the most significant fibrous reinforcement due to its appropriate tribological specifications but the recent ban on asbestos by environmental protection agency has forced the friction...
Fabrication of Graphene-WO3 Nanocomposites as Photocatalyst in the Visible Light Region
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor)
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WO3 is known as a photocatalyst in the visible light region, but with lower efficiency compared to more interesting semiconductor photocatalysts such as TiO2 and ZnO. Many attempts have been done to increase the efficiency of this photocatalyst by incorporating metal and metal oxide nanoparticles or recently carbon nanotubes.On the other hand, application of graphene, as an unrolled carbon nanotube, for increasing the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 and ZnO has shown positive results. Furthermore, it was reported that such semiconductor photocatalysts (and very recently WO3) can photocatalytically reduce the chemically exfoliated graphene oxide sheets under UV-vis irradiation.
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Synthesize of Graphene Nanoribbons with a Non-Zero Energy Band Gap for Inactivation of Alive Cells Using Infrared Irradiation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor)
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Graphene is a one layer atom thickness and zero energy gap so for using it in nano electronic and transistors baised on graphene it's energy gap should be opened.one of the methods for opening graphene band gap is creating nano scale boundaries or synthesize graphene nanoribbons. One of the new methods for graphene nanoribbon synthesize is longitudinal opening of carbon nanotube. In this thesis graphene nanoribbons synthesize with this method and analyze with AFM and Raman spectroscopy. Carbon nanotubes also have energy gap and IR absorption recently they used for living cell destruction. In this thesis we synthesize graphene nanoribbons and analyzing their optical absorption and use it for...
Fabrication of Graphene/TiO2 Nanowalls as Visible Lights Photocatalysts
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor)
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TiO2 is known as a photocatalyst in near UV-Visible light region with better efficiency compared to other semiconductor photocatalysts. Many attempts have been done to increase the efficiency of this photocatalyst. also, application of 2D carbon nanostructures namely graphene for increasing the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 has shown positive results.
In this research, we first synthesized Graphene Oxide (GO) suspension by exfolation of graphite oxide suspension. then we fabricated TiO2 thin films on glass substrates by so-called sol-gel method. finally we fabricate Graphene Oxide/TiO2 nanowalls composite films as a photocatalyst in visible light. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy...
In this research, we first synthesized Graphene Oxide (GO) suspension by exfolation of graphite oxide suspension. then we fabricated TiO2 thin films on glass substrates by so-called sol-gel method. finally we fabricate Graphene Oxide/TiO2 nanowalls composite films as a photocatalyst in visible light. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy...
Effect of Iatrogenic Muscle Injuries on Spine Biomechanics During Posterior Lumbar Surgeries Using a Biomechanical Model for Design of Rehabilitation Exercises
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
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Posterior lumbar surgery is often associated with extensive injuries to back muscles. In this thesis, the effect of such iatrogenic injuries in some patients was examined. For this purpose, the CSA of back muscles in 6 patients were measured using MR scan. To examine any natural change in CSAs of healthy people or instrument errors, same measurement were carried out on 10 healthy volunteers. In addition, a detailed anatomical model of an intact human spine was developed. With the aim of experimental studies and intact model, the post-operative model of patients was also developed. These two models were used to quantizing the change in activity of back muscles during some symmetric, normal...
Synthesis of Graphene Nanosheets for Stem Cells Applications
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor)
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Graphene nanogrids fabricated by graphene nanoribbons obtained through oxidative unzipping of multi-walled carbon nanotubes, used as two-dimensional selective templates for accelerated differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), isolated from umbilical cord blood, into osteogenic lineage. The biocompatible and hydrophilic graphene nanogrids showed high actin cytoskeleton proliferations that coinciding with patterns of the nanogrids. The amounts of proliferations found are slightly better than proliferation on hydrophilic graphene oxide (GO) sheets, and significantly higher than non-uniform proliferations on hydrophobic reduced graphene oxide (rGO) sheets and polydimethylsiloxane...
Synthesis of Graphene from Waste by Chemical Exfoliation and Study of It’s Physical Characteristics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor)
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One atom thick layer of pure carbon in bonded and hexagonal lattice is named graphene. graphene has unique mechanical, optical, thermal and electrical properties and because of these properties has grabbed attention. graphene has been made from high pure graphite by different methods such as CVD(chemical vapor deposition) , chemical exfoliation , micromechanical cleavage and colloidal suspension. through these methods, green methods for synthesis of graphene, using eco-friendly reductants during synthesis of graphene instead of hydrazine and recently using waste(not graphite) are attractive for synthesis of graphene. Following this idea , a group has produced graphene from wastes such as...
A Hyrid EMG-optimization Based Model of the Lumbar Spine to Estimate Muscle Forces in Different Tasks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
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Low back pains (LBP) are prevalent and costly. One of the important factors causing LBP is excessive axial compression and shear forces that are applied on the intervertebral discs during different activities. Due to lack of direct in vivo measurement methods for estimating these loads, musculoskeletal biomechanical models have been emerged as indispensable tools under various activities. Different biomechanical models have been suggested to estimate muscle forces and spinal loads base on optimization, EMG and hybrid (EMG assisted optimization, EMGAO) methods. Although there have been a number of studies on the differences between various optimization and EMG-based methods, there has been no...
Evaluation of 1991 NIOSH Lifting Equation in Controlling the Biomechanical Loads of the Human Spine
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
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The 1991 NIOSH Lifting Equation (NLE) is widely used to assess risk of injury to the spine by providing estimates of the recommended weight limit (RWL) in hands. The present study uses two biomechanical models of the spine to verify whether the RWL generates L5-S1 loads within the limits (e.g., 3400 N for compression recommended by NIOSH and 1000 N for shear recommended in some studies).Severallifting activities are simulated here to evaluate the RWL by the NLE and the L5-S1 loads by the models. In lifting activities involving moderate to large forward trunk flexion, the estimated RWL generates L5-S1 spine loads exceeding the recommended limits. The NIOSH vertical multiplier is the likely...
Synthesis of Graphene Oxide and Study of its Fluorescence Properties
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor)
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Graphene oxide is a single sheet of Carbon atoms which has been arranged on a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. Functional groups such as epoxy, carboxyl and carbonyl are located on basal plane and at the edges of graphene oxide and they localize electrons on the surface of graphene oxide and open band gap in its band structure. Pure graphene has zero band gap, so existence of fluorescence properties is unlikely; but graphene oxide has fluorescence properties due to band gap in its band structure. Fluorescence properties of graphene have been used in live cell imaging and drug delivery, so study and increasing of fluorescence properties is significantly important. The purpose of this...
Lumbopelvic Rhythm during Forward and Backward Sagittal Trunk Rotations; in vivo Measurements Using Inertial Sensors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
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Direct in vivo measurements of spinal loads and muscle forces are invasive. Investigators have thus used musculoskeletal biomechanical models that require kinematic data including trunk and pelvis angular movements as their inputs. . Novel devices measure anglular movements using both inertial sensors (such as gyroscopes and accelerometers) and miniature magnetometers. Relative low cost, portability, and accuracy are among specific characteristics of inertial tracking devices. The main objective of the present study was set to measure spinal kinematics including the lumbopelvic rhythm as the ratio of total lumbar rotation over pelvic rotation during trunk sagittal movement which is essential...
The Use of Hydrogen Rich Water for Synthesis of Hydrogenized Graphene and Investigation of Its Properties
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akhavan, Omid (Supervisor)
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Graphene is a two dimensional lattice which is created from carbon atoms. Having special feature, it has such various medical usage, for example in diagnosing and treating cancer. Adding a particular factor to graphene could improve their efficiency. In comparis on with graphene itself, graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide are much more successful in diagnosing and treating than others because of their higher hygroscopic. Recent studies state that hydrogenized combinations including hydrogenized graphene show desired results. Due to its higher hygroscopic and the possibility of adherence to the cells, hydrogenized graphene could be very effective in diagnosing and treating the sarcomas....
A Meta Heuristic Approach for Design of a Network System in Mass Customization
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fattahi, Omid (Supervisor)
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This study discusses about mass customization and optimization of supply network in which both goal considering to set the flow of raw material and final product to satisfy the customer demand. The mass customization is more important concept in this study, so that this goal is placed to the first objective. In this research, the model which contained both goal is presented. The model focus on mass customization and try to satisfy various products demand, which constitute 3 kind of speed demands. Each product can satisfy in 3 way: fast, normal, slow.In the first model the new approach present in which the speed affects all of supplying, manufacturing and distributing system. The system try...
Tribological characteristics of rubber-based friction materials
, Article Tribology Letters ; Volume 41, Issue 2 , October , 2011 , Pages 325-336 ; 10238883 (ISSN) ; Shojaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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This article deals with the rubber-based friction materials (RBFMs) which can be used in brake system. The physico-mechanical and tribological properties of a series of fiber filled RBFMs containing steel wool and aramid pulp at different concentrations along with a fiber-free reference material were characterized. Rubber-glass transition induced at higher sliding velocities was identified based on the friction fade behavior of the RBFMs. The rubber-glass transition which is inherently originated by viscoelastic response of polymeric binder was found to be influential on the tribological properties of the RBFMs. It was revealed that steel wool increased coefficient of friction (COF) and...
Sagittal Range of Motion of the Thoracic Spine Using Inertial Tracking Device and Effect of Measurement Errors on Model Predictions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
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Range of motion (ROM) of the thoracic spine has implications in patient discrimination for diagnostic purposes and in biomechanical models for predictions of spinal loads. Few previous studies have reported quite different thoracic ROMs. Total (T1-T12), lower (T5-T12) and upper (T1-T5) thoracic, lumbar (T12-S1), pelvis, and entire trunk (T1) ROMs were measured using an inertial tracking device as asymptomatic subjects flexed forward from their neutral upright position to full forward flexion. Correlations between body height and the ROMs were conducted. Effect of measurement errors of the trunk flexion (T1) on the model-predicted spinal loads was investigated. Mean of peak voluntary total...
A Detailed Finite Element Model of the Lumbar Spine under Muscle Forces
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
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Etiological studies proves the fact that Low Back Pain (LBP) is one of the most expensive and prevalent desease all over the world. This fact illustrates the reqiurment of the special effort in ordet to reducing the pain due to this problem. Finite element modeling of human spine is one the suitable methods to simulate the behavior of human spine in different loading conditions. These conditions could be different daily occupational tasks. There is two general viewpoint toward finite element modeling of human spine. The fisrt method focuses on the detailed geometry and mechanical properties of spine, while the other complexities such as detailed muscle forces are overlooked. The latter...
Numerical Simulation and Investigation of Gas Explosion in the Confined Spaces
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor)
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Generally speaking, there are two types of self-propagating combustion waves: deflagrations and detonations. deflagrations waves propagate at relatively low subsonic velocities with respect to the reactants ahead of it. The propagation velocity in deflagration wave is of order of 1 to 10 meters per second depend on laminar or turbulent regime. On the other hand, the detonation wave is a supersonic combustion wave (of the order of 2000 m/s) across which the thermodynamic states (e.g., pressure and temperature) increase sharply. It can be considered as a reacting shock wave where reactants transform into products, accompanied by an energy release across it. Due to drastic changes that...
3D Measurements of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Range of Motions Using Inertial Sensors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
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Musculoskeletal abnormalities affect joints and change their range of motion (RoM). Correcting these abnormalities thoroughly depends on the information related to the normal spine movement. Therefore, spine motion analysis can be used as an important tool to distinguish between healthy and patient individuals as well as to determine the intensity of such diseases. Additionally, existing biomechanical models need kinematics data in order to analyze spinal forces. The present study hence aims to measure 3D range of motion of thoracic and lumbar spine using inertial sensors. Their small size, portability, low weight, and relatively low cost make inertial sensors as indispensable tools in...