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    A Study on the Simultaneous Effects of the Nanosilica, Microsilica and the Water-cement Ratio on the Compressive Strength of Concrete

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari Kolahjoub, Hassan (Author) ; Kazemi, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, concrete is considered as one of the most important and useful engineering construction materials. Different concrete with diverse characteristics are used in various designs every day. One of the main considered parameters in concrete usage is its compressive strength. So far, many additives are used to increase the compressive strength of concrete most important of which are Nano-Silica and Micro-Silica. In addition, some of concrete characteristics such as water-to-cement ratio have significant effects on the concrete strength. Many experiments and investigations are conducted so far to study the effects of each of mentioned factors separately on the concrete strength. However... 

    High-Dimensional Sparse Representation in ISAR Imaging

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Milad (Author) ; Bastani, Mohammad Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Sparse representation and compressed sensing have been widely used in various fields, one of the most popular of which is ISAR imaging. Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) provides an electromagnetic image of the target, which is mainly used to identify and classify targets. In some applications, recognizing targets from a 2D image can be difficult and error-prone. One idea to deal with this problem is 3D ISAR imaging. The most widely used method of ISAR imaging is direct method based on Fourier transform. This method requires the measurement of radar data with high measurement density in 3 directions, which increases the data collection time and volume, which is the main problem of... 

    CFD Simulation of the Effect of Rock Characteristics on Hydrogen-Water Flow in Underground Hydrogen Storage

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Mansour (Author) ; Mahani, Hassan (Supervisor) ; Ayatollahi, Shahaboddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    With the increasing demand for clean energy and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, underground hydrogen storage has emerged as an effective strategy for managing energy demand and optimizing the use of renewable resources. Given the importance of the wettability of the hydrogen-water-rock system and its spatial distribution within pores on the performance of hydrogen storage and production from aquifers, and the lack of studies in this field, this fundamental research aims to investigate the effect of rock properties, including wettability distribution and microporosity, on hydrogen and water flow behavior at the pore scale Pore-scale simulations were conducted using computational... 

    Drop formation from a capillary tube: comparison of different bulk fluid on newtonian drops and formation of newtonian and non-newtonian drops in air using image processing

    , Article International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer ; Volume 124 , 2018 , Pages 912-919 ; 00179310 (ISSN) Nazari, A ; Zadkazemi Derakhshi, A ; Nazari, A ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2018
    Abstract
    The formation of water drops as a Newtonian fluid and formation of a shear-thinning non-Newtonian fluid, Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose (CMC) from a capillary into different bulk fluids are experimentally investigated. A high speed camera is used to visualize the images of the drops and an image-processing code employed to determine the drop properties from each image. It was found that the properties of the water drops when they are drooped into the liquids bulk fluids such as toluene and n-hexane are almost the same while they differed substantially when they were drooped into the air bulk fluid. It is shown that during the formation of water drop in all three kinds of bulk fluids, the drop... 

    Structural Design of a Launch Vehicle with Reusable First Stage

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hassan Jamaklu (Author) ; Haddadpour, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Aerodynamics loads and aeroheating during reentry, are one of the challenging issues in designing One of the main challenges in the design and application of reusable spacecrafts is the aerodynamic and thermal loads acting on their structures during reentry into the atmosphere. For this reason, all the concepts/prototypes presented in the 20th century were either not fully reusable, or were partially canceled, or did not have economic justification. In this report, the aerodynamic loads on the first stage of a launch vehicle during the launch and return phases have been investigated. Due to the fact that the main part of the first stage of the vehicle includes fuel and oxidizer tanks, the... 

    A new distributed uplink packet scheduling algorithm in WiMAX newtorks

    , Article Proceedings of the 2010 2nd International Conference on Future Computer and Communication, ICFCC 2010, 21 May 2010 through 24 May 2010 ; Volume 2 , May , 2010 , Pages V2232-V2236 ; 9781424458226 (ISBN) Nazari, S ; Beigy, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is designed to support a wide range of Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for different applications. Unlike the single service networks, a priority based mechanism is needed for specifying the transmission order of packets belonging to different traffic sources according to their QoS characteristics, which is called packet scheduling. In WiMAX standard, packet scheduling algorithm is not defined and its design is left for researchers. In this work, we propose a distributed uplink packet scheduling algorithm. In the proposed algorithm, when uplink capacity cannot satisfy the required resource of connections, according to traffic... 

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Fatemeh (Author) ; Shamsaei, Abolfazl (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Entrance of air to close water conduits occurs in many ways. This phenomenon makes displeasing effects on water transport structures. Two-phase flows in closed conduits are studied experimentally, numerically and theoretically. Even after decades, due to the complexity of the subject, these studies still require development and reformation. Numerical and theoretical two-phase models are often limited to a special regime of flow."Volume Of Fluid"(VOF) is a model for non-mixing two-phase flows. "Fluent" software uses this model in this field of flows. Volume of fluid is used successfully in some problems like dam break or rising bubbles. Main disadvantage of this model is distribution of the... 

    Synthesis of Graphene Oxide-based Polymer Nanocomposites and Investigation of Their Ability in Dye Adsorption

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Mojtaba (Author) ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this project, polymer nanocomposites containing graphene oxide were prepared and used for adsorption of several cationic and anionic dyes. In most cases, these nanocomposites were prepared as three-dimentional polymer networks which contain graphene oxide. Nanocomposites with direct grafting of polymer chains onto the surface of graphene oxide were also prepared. Graphene oxide is an oxidized carbonaceous material with unique properties. This material has high surface area, good mechanical strength and various functional groups. Polymeric compounds with different functional groups, structures and properties can be prepared and used. By preparing composites of graphene oxide and polymers,... 

    Design and Implementation of a Master Robot for a Fracture Reduction Robotic Telesurgery System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Kianoosh (Author) ; Farahmand, Farzam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Common fracture treatments include open reduction and intramedullary nailing technology. However, these methods have disadvantages such as intraoperative X-ray radiation, delayed union or nonunion and postoperative rotation. Robots provide a novel solution to the aforementioned problems while having new challenges. The robotic system used in the study by providing more precise motion and exerting higher amount of forces makes the operation procedure more straightforward. In a normal operation 300-400 N of extension force would be needed which is fully provided by the surgen which leads to physical his/her (khastegi), by using the robotic system however, this force is simply provided without... 

    Study on Optimization of the EDC Model for Highly Preheated and Diluted Condition

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Aslan (Author) ; Mardani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Moderate and Intense Low-oxygen Dilution(MILD) is the new member of combustion field. Highly preheated reactants and lowering the oxygen level in MILD combustion has some promising advantages. In this study the MILD burner, Jet-in-Hot-Coflow(JHC), is taken as the main test case. In this Research, Eddy Dissipation Concept combustion model ,introduced by Magnussen et al,is investigated in detail and governing equations are re-extracted. EDC combsution model due to moderate compuational cost in comparison with other combustion model and well prediction ability has drawn attention. Simulations on the Jet-in-Hot-Coflow(JHC) has shown the promising performance of the EDC combustion model. It seems... 

    An Uplink Packet Scheduling Algorithm in Fixed PMP WiMAX Networks with TDD Frame Structure

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Sonia (Author) ; Beigy, Hamid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) is one of the most dominant cell-based broadband wireless metropolitan access technologies. Packet scheduling algorithm specifies the packet transmission order. In WiMAX standard, packet scheduling algorithm is not defined and its efficient design is left for developers and researchers. The existing researches in the scope of uplink packet scheduling, which is the most challenging packet scheduling scheme, consider only one cell. However the uplink available resources might not be enough when there are many packets that should be scheduled. To solve this problem, we propose an algorithm that uses the load balancing mechanisms that are... 

    Online High-bandwidth Network Application Detection Using Stream Classification

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Ziaeddin (Author) ; Jalili, Rasool (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Trac classication in today’s high-bandwidth networks is challenging, resource consuming, and inaccurate due to the high volume, velocity, and variety aracteristics of the network trac. Trac aracterization and Application identication teniques are widely addressed in the current literature. Due to the massive volume and streaming data in recent years, stream algorithms have been considered by many researers in dierent areas. Online application detection is an issue that has been addressed less frequently in literature. In this thesis, we investigate the performance of 10 dierent stream classication algorithms along with traditional classication algorithms. To generate a robust classier for... 

    Developing an Integrated Model of Management of Energy-Water Nexus in Industrial Ecosystems based on the Concept of Circular Economy(Case Study: South Pars Region)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Erfan (Author) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of the present study is to plan an industrial system, over a period of 10 years, so that over time, while supplying the required demand, to optimal resource utilization with regard to material reuse and recovery flows of losses as well as the use of renewable resources move to implement the concept of a circular economy. One of the main incentives for the transition to a circular economy is carbon tax policy, which has been taken into account. The results of the decision-making model based on cost and flow constraints indicate that the use of carbon dioxide as a by-product of Pars Petrochemical Extraction Unit in order to produce urea in Pardis petrochemical industry in addition... 

    Workflow Ensembles Scheduling Improvement in Edge-Based Infrastructures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Zahra (Author) ; Habibi, Jafar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the cloud computing environment, although many processing resources for application software with the volume of calculations The above is available, but it may not work for software that is sensitive to latency. In fact, due to the large distance between users and end devices to cloud servers, sending requests And the required data to the data centers requires a high bandwidth and therefore the data transfer time is also significant. In addition, cloud computing in platforms such as cloud-based IoT architecture faces other challenges such as connectivity, resource limitations of end devices, and security. In order to solve the challenges in the cloud computing environment and respond to... 

    Effects of Re-Curing on Mechanical Properties of Concrete Containing Rice Husk Ash after High Temperature Exposure

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nazari, Ali (Author) ; Toufigh, Vahab (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Research on the impact of high temperatures on the mechanical properties of concrete is crucial for fireproof design, safety assessments, and repairing fire-damaged structures. However, there is a lack of research on the effects of water re-curing on thermally damaged concrete. This study aims to explore how high temperatures and water re-curing affect the compressive behavior of concrete with varying percentages of rice husk ash (0, 4, 8, 10, and 12%). The compressive behavior was assessed by analyzing stress-strain responses and parameters such as compressive strength, modulus of elasticity, strain at peak stress, ultimate strain, absorbed energy, failure mode, and visual observations.... 

    Stable throughput analysis for a cooperative WLAN with primary and secondary users

    , Article 2012 6th International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 535-540 ; 9781467320733 (ISBN) Nazari, M. A ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this paper, we propose a new scenario in order to increase the total throughput of a WLAN. In this scenario, some secondary users (SUs) are considered in a primary WLAN such that SUs cooperate with primary users (PUs) in transmitting the primary packets. Each SU sends its packets as well as the primary packets collided at the access point, but overheard successfully at the SU, by random access the primary WLAN. We show that SUs cooperation is able to compensate their adverse effect in the WLAN, so total throughput in the WLAN increases without a significant degrading effect for the stability region of PUs. To this end, we use an analytical model based on open queueing networks. By solving... 

    On the minimization of the exit profile curvature in extrusion through multi-hole dies: a methodology and some verifications

    , Article Meccanica ; Volume 50, Issue 5 , May , 2015 , Pages 1249-1261 ; 00256455 (ISSN) Nazari Onlaghi, S ; Assempour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Kluwer Academic Publishers  2015
    Abstract
    In this study, a methodology has been presented for radial positioning of the die holes in multi-hole extrusion of non-symmetric sections. The objective of radial positioning is to minimize exit profile curvature. For this purpose, a two-hole die with non-symmetric T-shaped holes has been investigated. A kinematically admissible velocity field at deformation zone has been developed. The deformation region includes the dead metal zone (DMZ) which is assumed to be linear. The DMZ length was obtained by energy minimization through the upper bound method. To predict the exit profile curvature a deviation function has been suggested. Using the proposed function, the velocity field has been used... 

    Computational modeling of strong and weak discontinuities using the extended finite element method

    , Article Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures ; Volume 23, Issue 5 , 2016 , Pages 578-585 ; 15376494 (ISSN) Moradi, A ; Adib Nazari, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2016
    Abstract
    In this article, the extended finite element method is employed to solve problems, including weak and strong discontinuities. To this end, a level set framework is used to represent the discontinuities location, and the Heaviside and Branch function are included in the standard finite element method. The case of two arbitrary curved cracks is solved numerically and stress intensity factor (SIF) values at the crack tips are calculated based on the evaluation of the crack tip opening displacement. Afterwards, J-integral methodology is adopted to evaluate the SIFs for isotropic and anisotropic bi-material interface crack problems. Numerical results are verified with those presented in the... 

    Enhanced recovery and recycling of catalyst by post-impregnation of γ-Al2O3 with 12-tungstophosphoric acid for esterification reaction

    , Article Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 96, Issue 5 , 2018 , Pages 1176-1184 ; 00084034 (ISSN) Nazari, P ; Rahman Setayesh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Liss Inc  2018
    Abstract
    12-tungstophosphoric acid, polyoxometalate with Keggin structure, and γ-Al2O3 were synthesized. Loading of 12-tungstophosphoric acid (HPW) on γ-Al2O3 was performed by the post-impregnation method. The catalysts were characterized by XRD, SEM, FTIR, BET, and DRS techniques. According to the pertinent observation, using the post-impregnation method promises the stability of polyoxometalate Keggin structure after loading on γ-Al2O3 support. The stability of 20 %HPW/Al2O3 was also confirmed by a leaching test. Textural characterization demonstrates that HPW on the γ-Al2O3 had a much larger surface area as compared with the pure HPW. The 20 %HPW/Al2O3 exhibited roughly high activity toward an... 

    A constructive genetic algorithm for LBP in face recognition

    , Article 3rd International Conference on Pattern Analysis and Image Analysis, IPRIA 2017, 19 April 2017 through 20 April 2017 ; 2017 , Pages 182-188 ; 9781509064540 (ISBN) Nazari, A ; Shouraki, S. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    LBP coefficients are essential and determine the priority of gray differences. The objectives of this paper are to reveal this and propose a method for finding an optimal priority through the genetic algorithm. On the other hand, the genetic operators such as initialization and cross-over operators, generate invalid coefficients, defective chromosomes. This paper also recommends a rectifying method for correcting defective chromosomes. Results on the FERET and Extended Yale B datasets indicate that the proposed method has markedly higher recognition rates than LBP. © 2017 IEEE