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The Course of Martin Heidegger’s Notion of Science in His Early Thought,Based on Works Preceding Being and Time
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sefidkhosh, Meysam (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, first of all, the main question of Heidegger and his epoch is investigated. If we read Heidegger along the tradition of German philosophy, then it is perceived that the problem of science is the most central subject matter standing against Heidegger. My question is this: how Heidegger reaches to this existential phenomenological view about science. Regarding that, by giving a coherent narration about a crucial problem called 'the crisis of science', in the first chapter I gave a short view to philosophies preceding Heidegger, some important of which is Dilthey's philosophy of life, phenomenology of Husserl, and south-west school of neo-Kantianism. The second chapter...
Development of a wearable measuring system for respiratory plethysmography
, Article Proceedings of the 8th IASTED International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, Biomed 2011, 16 February 2011 through 18 February 2011 ; February , 2011 , Pages 295-299 ; 9780889868663 (ISBN) ; Ramezanzadeh, M ; Narimani, R
2011
Abstract
Assessment of respiratory volume is widely used in clinical application in order to assess the case of respiratory illness, and the progression of the respiratory syndrome. Respiratory plethysmography is used to determine the changes of chest volume to monitor the breathing. A wearable respiration measuring system has been introduced for detection of volume variations of chest. The system consists of a flexible sensor, stretchable cloth and electrical board. The flexible sensor, whose electrical voltage is produced by body movements, is installed inside the shirt and closely contacts the chest. The low frequency components of body movements recorded by the sensor are mainly generated by...
Explaining Moral Role of Artifacts With Regards to Value Laden Theory of Technology
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sefidkhosh, Meysam (Supervisor) ; Taghavi, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis we review different approaches to the theory of value laden technology and realize that there are at least two major ideas about this. Some philosophers believe that technology is not a mere instrument and has a value laden nature. In contrast some others count technology as something neutral which contains no social or moral value. After explaining this ideas, in the second chapter we examine different models which explain the relation between technology and moral and social values and show how this values can contribute in design and use of technologies. In chapter three we talk about different methods used to steer technology in a desirable way which is in accordance with...
A survey and improvement on Protein Sequence Alignment using Evolutionary Algorithms
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abolhassani, Hassan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Protein multiple sequence alignment is one of important problems in biology which no polynomial time algorithms is known for it yet. Due to importance of this problem, several methods have been developed to find an approximate solution for it. Approximation algorithms, Evolutionary algorithms and Probabilistic methods are some of these methods. According to evolutionary nature of this problem, evolutionary algorithms and specifically genetic algorithms can be a potential good solution method for this problem. In this project we have a survey on using genetic algorithms for this problem and after mentioning benefits and draw backs of existing methods, we develop a method for improving one of...
Aeroelastic Modeling and Stability Analysis of a Flapping Wing with Unsteady Aerodynamic Approach
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pourtakdoost, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
At this project we proceed to aero elastic modelling of a flapping wing using unsteady aerodynamic approach. Solving this model according to aerodynamic and structure coupling needs to simultaneously solve of aerodynamic and wing structure. Left side and right side of wing, each on divided into 18 elements. each element is interacting with sides element in terms of structural force and moment. In this modeling aerodynamic was modeling with unsteady aerodynamic approach (using modify theodersen function), also structure is flexible in to direction, bending and twisting. In the following it is proved that with change in flapping pattern better performance can be achieved. the effect of change...
Scientific and Philosophical Challenges of Theory of Evolution
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
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This dissertation consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, a description of formation of Darwin's theory of Evolution is expressed. After that, the process of formation of modern theory of Evolution, along with an explanation of the theory of evolution and the evidence for it was mentioned. In the second season, which is responsible for the scientific study of the theory, at some point the evidence of this theory has been reviewed. After that, some of the challenges raised against this theory have been studied. The major scientific challenges described in this chapter is based on recent advances made in biology, based on that, the mechanism of theory can’t explain the complex...
Three-dimensional primary and coupled range of motions and movement coordination of the pelvis, lumbar and thoracic spine in standing posture using inertial tracking device
, Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 69 , March , 2018 , Pages 169-174 ; 00219290 (ISSN) ; Arjmand, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
Evaluation of spinal range of motions (RoMs) and movement coordination between its segments (thorax, lumbar, and pelvis) has clinical and biomechanical implications. Previous studies have not recorded three-dimensional primary/coupled motions of all spinal segments simultaneously. Moreover, magnitude/direction of the coupled motions of the thorax/pelvis in standing posture and lumbopelvic rhythms in the frontal/transverse planes have not been investigated. This study, hence, used an inertial tracking device to measure T1, T5, T12, total (T1-T12) thoracic, lower (T5-T12) and upper (T1-T5) thoracic, lumbar (T12-S1), and pelvis primary and coupled RoMs as well as their movement coordination in...
On the Topological Entropy of Geodesic Flows
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Razvan, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Nassiri, Meysam (Supervisor)
Abstract
Let M be a connected, compact, Riemannian manifold. Geodesic flow is a flow on the unit tangent bundle of M . This flow can be studied in dynamics prespective. for example entropy or complexity of the geodesic flow. in this thesis we will follow methods of entropy estimation or computing for geodesic flow. we will follow the method of anthony manning and Ricardo Mañe for proving such result. Maning present two results linking the topological entropy of the geodesic flow on M. we expalin how he find exponential growth rate volume of balls in universal cover as a lower bound for topologycal entropy. another theorem , Mañe represent the equlity between exponential growth rate of avrage of...
Classification of Partial Hyperbolic Diffeomorphisms on 3-manifolds
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safdari, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Nassiri, Meysam (Supervisor)
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In this dissertation, we will study partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms. First, we are going to introduce partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms and construct some examples. One of the important questions in the study of partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms is their classification problem, which provides a deeper understanding of manifolds and also of partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms themselves. We will go through this problem by examining Hammerlindl, Potrie’s [1]’s work. They have proved that a partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism on a 3-manifold with a virtually solvable fundamental group, that has no periodic torus tangent to contraction-center or expansion-center, is dynamically...
The Impact of Human Capital on Labour Productivity in Manufacturing Sectors of Iran
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Sepahvand, Mehrdad
(Supervisor)
Abstract
This research has been surveyed the impact of intermediate skilled and high skilled human labor force on the productivity of manufacturing sectors by the Nelson & Phelps and also Lucas approaches. first model is related to the level of productivity and the second model is related to the growth of it. We has been prepared the needed statistics from the raw figures of iran statistics center. regression analysis has been done on the basis of panel data model by the use of stata software. the results show that not good efficiency to optimize technology factor of Cobb-Douglas model although it shows higher marginal labor productivity of high skilled human labor force. we has proposed some...
Strictly Toral Dynamics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Esfahanizadeh, Mostafa (Supervisor) ; Nassiri, Meysam (Supervisor)
Abstract
This dissertation deals with nonwandering (e.g. area-preserving) homeomorphisms of the torus which are homotopic to the identity and strictly toral, in the sense that they exhibit dynamical properties that are not present in homeomorphisms of the annulus or the plane. This includes all homeomorphisms which have a rotation set with nonempty interior. There are two types of points: inessential and essential. It is known that the set of inessential points Ine(f ) is a disjoint union of periodic topological disks ("elliptic islands"), while the set of essential points Ess(f ) is an essential continuum, with typically rich dynamics ("the chaotic region"). One of the key results in this context is...
A new genetic algorithm for multiple sequence alignment
, Article International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications ; Volume 11, Issue 4 , December , 2012 ; 14690268 (ISSN) ; Beigy, H ; Abolhassani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) is one of the basic and important problems in molecular biology. MSA can be used for different purposes including finding the conserved motifs and structurally important regions in protein sequences and determine evolutionary distance between sequences. Aligning several sequences cannot be done in polynomial time and therefore heuristic methods such as genetic algorithms can be used to find approximate solutions of MSA problems. Several algorithms based on genetic algorithms have been developed for this problem in recent years. Most of these algorithms use very complicated, problem specific and time consuming mutation operators. In this paper, we propose a...
A comprehensive analysis on the resilience of adiabatic logic families against transient faults
, Article Integration ; Volume 72 , May , 2020 , Pages 183-193 ; Safaei, B ; Ejlali, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
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With the emergence of various battery operated technologies in different computing domains and the challenge of heating in such technologies, the issue of energy dissipation has become more critical than ever before. In such systems, energy constraints in one hand, and heat generation, on the other hand, necessitates the employment of energy efficient technologies in the fabrication of digital circuits. One possible solution for mitigating the energy dissipation in digital circuits is the use of adiabatic families in the process of designing computing devices. Adiabatic circuits are designed mainly based on the principles of thermodynamics and provide a paradigm shift in the design of...
A low-waste reliable adiabatic platform
, Article Computers and Electrical Engineering ; Volume 89 , 2021 ; 00457906 (ISSN) ; Safaei, B ; Ejlali, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
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Given the importance of reducing energy consumption and the challenge of heat generation in classic CMOS circuits, adiabatic circuits are believed as an appropriate alternative. Most of the adiabatic circuit families come with a dual-rail structure, which provides them with an inherent hardware redundancy. Although this redundancy could be used for improving their reliability, no studies have been previously conducted to exploit this feature. In this regard, in this paper, we show that by exploiting the inherent hardware redundancy in adiabatic circuits, their reliability could be improved, while imposing a relatively low amount of energy overhead. Subsequently, with utilizing the outcome...
Preliminary Investigation of Active Control of a Flared Folding Wingtip using Model Predictive Control
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pourtakdoust, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the ways to optimize fuel consumption and improve aircraft performance can be realized by reducing drag, and a major part of this force is the lift-induced drag, which is reduced by increasing the wing span. On the other hand, increasing the wingspan has physical limitations on the allowed dimensions of the aircraft, increasing the weight and reducing the maneuverability of the aircraft, especially in the roll maneuver. Therefore, in order to benefit from the advantages of increasing the wing span and not facing the mentioned limitations, the idea of using a Folding Wing-Tip (FWT) has been proposed by aircraft manufacturing companies and experts. In this way, in normal flight such as...
Analysis of Creep Behavior and Stability of Underground Fuel Storage in Rock Salt
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadaghiani, Mohammadhosein (Supervisor)
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the stability and creeping behavior of rock salt in underground gas and oil reservoirs. Preparation of natural salt caverns and operating them can manipulate the initial state of previously existed stress and to produce deviatoric stresses around the cavern. New state of stress and with creeping behavior of rock salt, causes a significant decrease in cavern’s volume and damages the surrounding area. Reduction of internal minimum pressure of cavern, increases the intensity of mentioned problems. Geometrical characteristics of cavern can also be significantly effective in the magnitude of damages around the reservoir. For instance, Deflection of cavern...
Vibration measurment and analysis using image processing method
, Article Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis - 2004, Manchester, 19 July 2004 through 22 July 2004 ; Volume 2 , 2004 , Pages 513-518 ; 0791841731 (ISBN); 9780791841730 (ISBN) ; Abadpour, A ; Hoviattalab, M ; Yadolahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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A large number of people are exposed to whole body vibration in their occupational life. Measuring vibration is an important tool in rehabilitation and biomechanical fields of research. We have proposed image processing as a new method to record and determine the frequency response of human body. The arranged set up for forced vibration consisted of an AC motor, a variable speed drive unit and a shaking table for producing one directional sinusoidal vibration. Volunteers were asked to stand on the shaking table at a relaxed posture. Two digital camcorders were used to capture the motion of colored pencil-dot markers on the skin of human body (forehead) and on the edge of the shaking table....
New image-based system for vibration measurment, specially developed for forced human vibration analysis
, Article 2004 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE, Anaheim, CA, 13 November 2004 through 19 November 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 203-204 ; 03609960 (ISSN) ; Yadolahi, A ; Narimani, R ; Abadpour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2004
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The human being in the environments of modern technology has to endure stresses of many and varied kinds of vibrations. Measuring vibration is an important tool in rehabilitation and biomechanical fields of research. We have proposed image processing as a new method to record and determine the frequency response of human body. The subjects were exposed to whole body periodical vibration while standing on a shaking table. Two digital camcorders were used to capture the motion of colored pencil-dot markers on the skin of human body (forehead) and on the edge of the shaking table. After color spotting each frame, the binary image results were processed using new circle factor criteria proposed...
Stationary Measures on Homogeneous Spaces
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haji Mirsadeghi, Mir Omid (Supervisor) ; Nasiri, Meysam (Supervisor)
Abstract
Let be a sub-semigroup of SL(d;Z) which acts strongly irreducible on Rd, i.e. there is not any invariant finite union of nontrivial proper subspaces of Rd. acts on Td by homeomorphisms. We will show that under these assumptions every infinite invariant subset of Td under the action of is dense in Td. For instance, if x is a point in Td which is not rational, then x = Td. In this thesis, we will follow the method of Y. Benoist and J.F. Quint for proving such results. Their method is to prove some kind of rigidity for the stationary measures for the action of on Td. Actually, every atomless stationary measure is the lebesgue measure on Td which is invariant under all the elements of...
Buckling Analysis of Reinforced Composite Conical Shells under Axial Compressive Load using GDQ Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kouchakzadeh, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Shakouri, Meysam ($item.subfieldsMap.e) ; Noghabi, Mohammad ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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The object of this study is to determine the buckling load of reinforced composite conical shells under axial compression. . Shells are reinforced by stringers and rings and the boundary conditions are assumed to be simply supported. At first the equilibrium equations are obtained using the first order shear deformation theory (FSDT), smeared stiffener technique and principle of minimum potential energy. In the following, the resulting equations which are the system of five variable coefficient partial differential equations in terms of displacement components are investigated by generalized differential quadrature method (GDQM). Finally the standard eigenvalue equation is formed and the...