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Loading Pattern and Spatial Distribution of Wind Load and Comparison of Wind and Earthquake Effects along the Height of Tall Buildings
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor)
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In the ongoing research project on tall buildings, the study of wind-induced demands is categorized as: along-wind and crosswind responses. These demands are caused by different mechanisms. Moving along the wind-induced is due to the effects of turbulence impact while the perpendicular component is related to the effects of windstorm. Along-wind response may be of special importance with respect to the comfort criteria. The loading condition on skyscrapers may differ from low-rise buildings due to the number of stories, on structures due to the high number of stories, and the importance of dynamic effects of current loading (wind). On the other hand the effect of wind load on tall structures...
Facilitating the Use of Photovoltaic Renewable Energy Sources Using Demand Response Taking into Account Uncertainty in Real Time Market Prices
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ehsan, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the expansion of the use of renewable photovoltaic sources in electricity generation, the problem of uncertainty in predicting the production capacity of these sources has become one of the most important challenges of power networks due to dependence on climatic conditions, which is a random and uncertain phenomenon. Eliminating or reducing the stated problem requires economic policies that hold the producers of these resources accountable for deviating from the promised products in the day-ahead market. This thesis, the first place, proposes a fuzzy-neural prediction method with minimal input information considering the speed and accuracy of the prediction, which reduces the...
Selection, Competition, and Coordination in a Triple-Channel Supply Chain
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Najmi, Manoochehr (Supervisor) ; Talebian, Masoud (Supervisor)
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This thesis’s problem is how a manufacturer should select distribution channels and how to interact with the selected ones. The acquired model, analyzes strategies of the manufacturer regarding selecting distribution channels and coordinating contracts for a triple-channel supply chain environment. The aforementioned channels are physical, electronical, and direct. It is assumed that manufacturer is the Stackelberg leader and the physical channel is the electronical’s follower. Four scenarios are introduced to analyze players’ interactions through contracts. Horizontal competition with Stackelberg game is present in first three scenarios. The forth scenario obtains the maximum total profit...
Comparison of nonlinear behavior of steel moment frames accompanied with RC shear walls or steel bracings
, Article Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; Volume 22, Issue 14 , 2013 , Pages 1062-1074 ; 15417794 (ISSN) ; Kheyroddin, A ; Kafi, M. A ; Nikbakht, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this paper, the seismic behavior of dual structural systems in forms of steel moment-resisting frames accompanied with reinforced concrete shear walls and steel moment-resisting frames accompanied with concentrically braced frames, have been studied. The nonlinear behavior of the mentioned structural systems has been evaluated as, in earthquakes, structures usually enter into an inelastic behavior stage and, hence, the applied energy to the structures will be dissipated. As a result, some parameters such as ductility factor of structure (μ), over-strength factor (Rs) and response modification factor (R) for the mentioned structures have been under assessment. To achieve these objectives,...
Implementation of the eXtended finite element method (X-FEM) in frictional contact problems
, Article MATERIALS PROCESSING AND DESIGN; Modeling, Simulation and Applications - NUMIFORM '07: 9th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes, Porto, 17 June 2007 through 21 June 2007 ; Volume 908 , 2007 , Pages 1573-1578 ; 0094243X (ISSN) ; Anahid, M ; Yadegaran, I ; Nikbakht, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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Numerical modeling of engineering contact problems is one of the most difficult and demanding tasks in computational mechanics. In this paper, the extended finite element method is employed to simulate the presence of discontinuities caused by frictional contact based on the penalty approach. The FEM approximation is enriched by applying additional terms to simulate the frictional behavior of contact between two bodies. The penalty method, which is one of the most commonly used techniques for contact problems, is used to model the penetration between two contacting boundaries and the normal contact force is related to the penetration by a penalty parameter. Finally, numerical examples are...
Cosmic Inflation with Random Stairlike Potentials and Primordial Black Holes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abolhasani, Ali Akbar (Supervisor) ; Khosravi, Nima (Co-Supervisor)
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Primordial black holes have attracted attention because of their possible role in explaining phenomena such as dark matter and gravitational waves. These observations require the primordial black holes to be in different mass ranges. We investigated the inflaton potentials in which the stochastic sequence of sharp step-like features on the slow-roll potential can produce primordial black holes in different mass ranges. To this end, we first studied the cumulative effects of consecutive steps and showed that there is a resonance mechanism that leads to an exponential enhancement of the power spectrum of certain wavelengths.
An efficient tabu search algorithm for the single row facility location problem [electronic resource]
, Article European Journal Of Operational Research ; Vol. 205, No. 1, pp. 98-105 ; Eshghi, Kourosh ; Sharif University of Technology
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The general goal of the facility layout problem is to arrange a given number of facilities to minimize the total cost associated with the known or projected interactions between them. One of the special classes of the facility layout problem is the Single Row Facility Layout Problem (SRFLP), which consists of finding an optimal linear placement of rectangular facilities with varying dimensions on a straight line. This paper first presents and proves a theorem to find the optimal solution of a special case of SRFLP. The results obtained by this theorem prove to be very useful in reducing the computational efforts when a new algorithm based on tabu search for the SRFLP is proposed in this...
Sensitivity analysis of matching pennies game [electronic resource]
, Article Mathematical and Computer Modelling ; Volume 51, Issues 5–6, March 2010, Pages 722–735 ; Eshghi, Kourosh ; Sharif University of Technology
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In this paper, we have discussed the results of sensitivity analysis in a payoff matrix of the Matching Pennies game. After representing the game as a LP model, the sensitivity analysis of the elements of the payoff matrix is presented. The game value and the optimal strategies for different values of parameters are determined and compared
Parametric study and computation of seismic performance factors of braced shear panels
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 23, Issue 2 , 2016 , Pages 460-474 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Mofid, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2016
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By locating a steel shear panel on the intersection point of the X-braces, concentrically or eccentrically braced shear panel (CBFSP or EBFSP) is formed. In this paper, to perform parametric study, 1-story CBFSP and EBFSP models with span length greater or less than height are considered. Using linear static analyses, the effects of size and location of the shear panel on the lateral stiffness of the frame with respect to the moment resisting frame with the same member sections are investigated. Next, for 1- And 3-story models, maximum displacement, along with base shear, and the ratio between the dissipated energy and input energy are examined under 4 ground motion records. Behavior of the...
Laboratory Investigation of the Effects of Sodium Chloride Concentration on Soil Water Retention Curve and Volumetric behavior Using an Unsaturated Automatic Oedometer
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadeghi, Hamed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Laboratory studies to investigate the effects of different saline concentrations (such as sodium chloride or calcium chloride) on the soil water retention behavior of clayey soils and their volumetric changes have received much attention recently. However, many previous studies have investigated these effects in only one path of the SWRC (wetting or drying path) and the effects of saline concentration on hydraulic hysteresis have not been considered. In addition, researchers have frequently studied these effects on SWRC on clay samples, and little research has been done on collapsible soils. Therefore, the most important purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of increasing...
Robust Optimal Control of Drug Delivery in Cancer Chemotherapy based on a New Realistic Dynamic Model of the Process
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moradi, Hamed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, cancer mortality is one of the most important problems, even considering the scientific advances that offer more effective solutions to treat some diseases, providing a way to prevent and treat this disease is one of the most important issues that engineers have considered. This is achieved by designing a controller to minimize the size of the cancer tumor population, increase healthy cells, optimize treatment time, and drug dose.To achieve this goal, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, tumor growth, and healthy cell growth models, and mathematical models for subsystems that affect tumor growth, such as the angiogenic system, have been studied to develop a single mathematical model. In...
Probabilistic Framework to Quantify the Resilience of Urban Gas Distribution Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kashani, Hamed (Supervisor)
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This study proposes a probabilistic framework to quantify the seismic resilience of urban natural gas distribution networks. Infrastructure resilience is defined as the ability to maintain performance after a hazard or, in case of a loss of performance, return to the minimum desired level in the optimal time. The framework presented in this research is comprised of multiple interconnected probabilistic models. These models work in harmony to characterize the impact of the earthquake on various infrastructures such as the buildings and urban gas distribution network components, as well as the probable consequences of the earthquake. The post-earthquake recovery of the gas distribution network...
Machine Learning Models for Estimating House Prices
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kashani, Hamed (Supervisor)
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Optimal use of available resources for construction projects depends on proper decision-making on how to spend resources. Optimization of resource consumption should be done taking into account project revenue. In this regard, investors need a suitable mechanism to predict the selling price of the construction project and the resulting profit. Therefore, investors and stakeholders need a suitable model with the help of which they can make decisions such as choosing materials to guarantee the desired profit from the sale. This research will provide a framework for constructing models for estimating the price of residential units by considering some features of the building and some economic...
A Microstructural Investigation on the Influence of Pore Fluid Osmotic Potential on Volume Changes and Soil Water Retention Curve, Low Plasticity Clay
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadeghi, Hamed (Supervisor)
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Understanding many issues related to environmental geotechnics and soil sciences such as: instability and collapse of soil slopes, sinkholes, leakage from landfills and isolation of nuclear landfills, and optimization Agricultural processing depends on our knowledge of the behavior of unsaturated soils and their volume changes. To better understand the behavior of unsaturated soils, it is important to study the soil-water retention curve (SWRC) and the factors affecting it. These include factors such as porosity, grain size distribution, soil minerals, pore size distribution, and pore water chemistry, which affect soil-water retention curves and volume changes. Since the simultaneous effect...
Design of a Robust Active Controller to Suppress the Undesirable Vibration of Power Transmission Lines by Using the Intermediate Actuators and Optimization of Their Locations
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moradi, Hamed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Power transmission lines, which are responsible for the distribution and transmission of electrical energy from the power plant to the consumer areas, due to their characteristics such as long length and flexibility with low structural damping, face environmental irritations, especially the galloping phenomenon, causing many damages annually. In this study, it has been attempted to reduce the vibrations of power transmission lines by designing a robust active control and by using intermediate actuators in such a way that the failures of these lines can be prevented. For this purpose, linear modeling of the system and designing the controller using the pole replacement method have been done....
Development of a Multi-functional Soil Column for Studying Bioremediation and Multiphase Flow
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadeghi, Hamed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Soil and water pollution is one of the most common types of pollution in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The development of mines and the oil and petrochemical industry on one hand and the non-compliance with environmental requirements on the other hand have caused large amounts of hydrocarbon pollutants and heavy metals to enter the environment in recent decades. Petroleum materials and heavy metals leak into the surrounding environment during drilling and extraction in oil sites and mines or during land and sea transportation, despite the measures taken to control their pollution. The conducted studies show that human industrial activities are the only cause of environmental pollution...
Developing Novel Algorithms to Simultaneous Power Regulation and Load Mitigation of Modern Variable Speed Wind Turbines
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Moradi, Hamed (Supervisor)
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The power control of horizontal axis wind turbines can affect significantly the vibration loads and fatigue life of the tower and the blades. In this thesis, we are going to consider both the power control and vibration load mitigation of the tower fore-aft vibration. For this purpose, at first, we developed a fully coupled model of the NREL 5MW turbine. This model considers the full aeroelastic behavior of the blades and tower and is validated by experiment results, comparing the time history data with the FAST (Fatigue, Aerodynamics, Structures, and Turbulence ) code which is developed by NREL (National Renewable Energy Lab in the United States). In the next, to estimate EWV, a novel...
Robust and Nonlinear Control of the Boiler-Turbine Unit Performance in a Coal Fired Ultra-Supercritical Once Through Boiler Power Plant in Order to Optimize the Uncertain Problem
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moradi, Hamed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays electricity power has a key role in developing various aspects of the world. The great importance of fossil fuel power plants come from their large contribution in electricity power generation. Among the different fossil fuel power generation technologies, supercritical power plants have great advantages. They are an advanced power generation technology with high plant efficiency, high coal utilization and low emission. Their complexity and existing many unavoidable uncertainty sources in their dynamic such as changes of ambient temperature, climate condition and wear of components make their control challenging. To overcome mentioned problems and achieving a good performance, a...
Probabilistic Modelig of the Earthquake-induced Losses Resulted from the Shock to Capital and Labor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kashani, Hamed (Supervisor)
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Estimation of indirect economic losses due to natural disasters, especially earthquakes, is one of the essential issues in disaster management. This study presents a framework that uses an economic model of the community under study and calculates the indirect economic losses caused by an earthquake. To this end, first, the earthquake-induced direct economic losses are quantified using appropriate risk analysis models. The direct losses are used to characterize the consequent shock to labor and capital. These shocks are then used as inputs to the regional economic model. In the proposed framework, a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model uses various data about the state of the community...
Effects of Microstructure and Salinity Concentration on Hydraulic Conductivity of Silty Clay Soils
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadeghi, Hamed (Supervisor)
Abstract
Various contaminants and their leachate, when they penetrate into the soil, cause changes in soil microstructure, this change in microstructure leads to changes in soil permeability and volume. In this study, first, the effects of soil microstructure change on the hydraulic conductivity of saturated soil were investigated using the change in initial saturation degree during compaction for compacted samples and the change in sample construction in reconstituted samples. Also, the simultaneous effect of changing the initial microstructure and salt solution on the hydraulic conductivity of saturated silty clay soils using a three-axial permeability device with the ability to measure volume...