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Hybrid active noise control of a one-dimensional acoustic duct
, Article Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 124, Issue 1 , 2002 , Pages 10-18 ; 10489002 (ISSN) ; Alasty, A ; Ohadi, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2002
Abstract
Based on the closed-form solution of a one-dimensional wave equation, the primary, secondary and acoustic feedback paths for the active control of sound in an acoustic duct have been investigated. Accurate models for the condenser microphone and loudspeaker, which include both the electro-mechanical and mechano-acoustical couplings as well as acoustical damping, have been considered. A generalized form of the filtered-x least mean square (FXLMS) algorithm that uses a more general recursive adaptive weight update equation to improve the performance of the FXLMS algorithm has been developed. Computer simulations were carried out to investigate the performance of acoustical feedback and...
Investigation of breakdown voltage in InAIAs/InGaAs/InP HEMTs with different structures
, Article IEICE Electronics Express ; Volume 7, Issue 19 , 2010 , Pages 1447-1452 ; 13492543 (ISSN) ; Faez, R ; Hoseini, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP high electron mobility transistors have higher mobility comparing to structures without indium. But existence of indium causes smaller Eg and as a result smaller breakdown voltage. However, increasing percentage of indium results in higher mobility and as a result higher current and transconductance. Therefore decreasing percentage of indium causes higher breakdown voltage at the sometime lower transconductance. One of the most important parameters that limit maximum output power of transistor is breakdown voltage. In this paper, InAIAs/InGaAs/InP HEMTs with different structures are simulated and a structure with a good transconductance and breakdown voltage is introduced
Active noise cancellation using feedforward and hybrid controls
, Article 2001 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, New York, NY, 11 November 2001 through 16 November 2001 ; Volume 2 , 2001 , Pages 1405-1412 ; Esmailzadeh, E ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
The exact closed-form solution of a one-dimensional wave equation including the viscous damping effect has been obtained from the Green's function. Accurate models for the error sensor and secondary loudspeaker, which includes the electro-mechanical and mechano-acoustical couplings, have been used and the transfer function of the primary, secondary and acoustic feedback paths of the active noise control system have been obtained. The generalized form of the classical FXLMS algorithm, referred to G-FXLMS algorithm, has been developed. In contrast to the FXLMS algorithm, G-FXLMS algorithm does not neglect the time shift of the filter coefficients and employs a more general recursive adaptive...
Adaptive feedforward active noise control in an acoustic duct
, Article 18th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, Pittsburgh, PA, 9 September 2001 through 12 September 2001 ; Volume 6 B , 2001 , Pages 1541-1548 ; Esmailzadeh, E ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
The single-reference/multi-output active noise control (ANC) of an accurate physical model of an acoustic duct system has been investigated. Computer model of a multi-channel ANC system with tonal and sweep sine input signals, and an adaptive feedforward algorithm that minimizes the generic cost function are developed. Results obtained for various single-input/single-output (SISO) configurations of ANC systems were compared. The dynamic response of a single-reference/multi-output ANC system, using Minimax and MEFXLMS algorithms, is studied and the effect of acoustical feedback neutralization in a multi-channel ANC system is studied. Simulation results demonstrate that the multi-channel...
Feedforward multiple-input active noise control systems
, Article 2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress, Washington, DC., 15 November 2003 through 21 November 2003 ; Volume 72, Issue 1 , 2003 , Pages 143-150 ; Mehdigholl, H ; Esmailzadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2003
Abstract
The use of adaptive feedforward controllers has proven to be a very successful strategy for controlling noise and vibration in a variety of applications. One reason is that the feedforward controller is an open loop controller, which can be designed to cancel the undesired noise in one position with any accuracy. However, the feedforward controller requires an input signal, called a reference signal, correlated to the noise source. As a consequence, a single reference controller can only reduce noise radiated from a single noise source. In many applications, there is a need to attenuate noise produced by several noise sources. In this paper, three different structures, single, modulating and...
Vibration and frequency analysis of non-uniform Timoshenko beams subjected to axial forces
, Article 2003 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress, Washington, DC, 15 November 2003 through 21 November 2003 ; Volume 116, Issue 2 , 2003 , Pages 1057-1064 ; 15214613 (ISSN) ; Mehdigholi, H ; Esmailzadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2003
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Dynamic and stability analysis of non-uniform Timoshenko beam under axial loads is carried out. In the first case of study, the axial force is assumed to be perpendicular to the shear force, while for the second case the axial force is tangent to the axis of the beam column. For each case, a pair of differential equations coupled in terms of the flexural displacement and the angle of rotation due to bending was obtained. The parameters of the frequency equation were determined for various boundary conditions. Several illustrative examples of uniform and non-uniform beams with different boundary conditions such as clamped supported, elastically supported, and free end mass have been...
Adversarial Convex Bandit
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Multi armed bandit is a simple framework for modeling sequential decision making problems. A learner should choose between some arms at every time step and gains the reward of corresponding chosen arm. The environment is unknown to the learner, so he should make a balance between staying with the option that gave highest payoffs in the past and exploring new options that might give higher payoffs in the future known as exploration vs exploitation dilemma. The goal is finding a policy that minimizes the regret, which is a performance measure of the learner policy. We can make assumptions on how the rewards are generated, like stationary stochastic model, but we abandon almost all of them and...
Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Vibration Transfer Paths and Path Ranking of a Vehicle Due to Powertrain Excitations
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Durali, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Ohadi Hamedani, Abdolreza (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
By new advancements in vehicle manufacturing; vehicle quality evaluation and assurance has become a more critical issue. Today noise and vibration generated inside and outside a vehicle are more important factors than before. In present work, the vibration transfer path analysis and vibration path ranking of a car interior has been performed. The method is similar to classical multilevel TPA methods but has distinct differences. The method is named VIVS which stands for Vehicle Interior Vibration Simulation. Performance of some tests like chassis dyno test, virtual mass function test and body transfer function test are required in this approach. The accelerations on both sides of the engine...
A Systematic Approach for Biomarker Identification in Autism Spectrum Disorder based on Machine learning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafari Siavoshani, Mahdi (Supervisor) ; Kavousi, Kaveh (Co-Supervisor) ; Ohadi, Mina (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a strong genetic perturbation that encompasses a wide range of clinical symptoms, including functional at different regions of the brain, repetitive behaviors, and interests, weaknesses in social relationships, some sensitivities to environmental factors and etc. Genetic complexity and the impact of environmental factors put the disease in the category of Level 1 complex developmental disorders.We proposed a pilot, combined, and highly effective structure to identify biomarkers in the autism spectrum disorder that could be extended to other diseases that have a similar genetic architecture with autism. We also develop a Gene-tissue interaction network to...
SUT-DAM: An integrated software environment for multi-disciplinary geotechnical engineering
, Article Advances in Engineering Software ; Volume 37, Issue 11 , 2006 , Pages 728-753 ; 09659978 (ISSN) ; Gharehbaghi, S. A ; Azami, A. R ; Tabarraie, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2006
Abstract
As computer simulation increasingly supports engineering design, the requirement for a computer software environment providing an integration platform for computational engineering software increases. A key component of an integrated environment is the use of computational engineering to assist and support solutions for complex design. In the present paper, an integrated software environment is demonstrated for multi-disciplinary computational modeling of structural and geotechnical problems. The SUT-DAM is designed in both popularity and functionality with the development of user-friendly pre- and post-processing software. Pre-processing software is used to create the model, generate an...
Contact friction simulation in powder compaction process based on the penalty approach
, Article Materials and Design ; Volume 29, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 1199-1211 ; 02613069 (ISSN) ; Khoei, A. R ; Khaloo, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2008
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In this paper, the influence of powder-tool friction on the mechanical properties of the final product is investigated in pressing metal powders. A computational algorithm is presented for simulation of frictional contact in the compaction process of powder. The large deformation finite element (FE) formulation is characterized by the use of penalty approach in which a plasticity theory of friction is incorporated to simulate sliding resistance at the powder-tool interface. The constitutive relations for friction are derived from a Coulomb friction law. A double-surface cap plasticity model is employed together with the nonlinear contact friction behavior in numerical simulation of powder...
An atomistic–continuum multiscale analysis for heterogeneous nanomaterials and its application in nanoporous gold foams
, Article Applied Mathematical Modelling ; Volume 107 , 2022 , Pages 353-378 ; 0307904X (ISSN) ; Sameti, A. R ; Khoei, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2022
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In this paper, an atomistic–continuum homogenization multiscale method is developed to study the nonlinear behavior of heterogeneous nanomaterials. The atomistic representative volume element (RVE) with vacancy and/or void defects are analyzed by employing the fully atomistic method, in which the nucleation, migration, and elimination of dislocation, as well as the dislocation-vacancy interaction, are captured. The coarse-scale material domain is modeled within the framework of the nonlinear finite element method, and the impression of nanoscale material defects is investigated by upscaling the stress tensor and tangent modulus from the atomistic RVE based on the Hill-Mandel principle. The...
Improved passivity criterion in haptic rendering: influence of coulomb and viscous friction [electronic resource]
, Article Advanced Robotics ; 2014 Volume 28, Issue 10 ; R. Bozorgmehry, R ; Nahvi, A ; Meghdari, A ; Asgari, P ; Sharif University of Technology
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In this paper, a new criterion for passivity of haptic devices is obtained. This criterion creates a relationship between Coulomb friction coefficient, viscous friction coefficient, sampling rate, and the maximum simulated stiffness. The process of derivation of the passivity criterion is described in detail. This criterion is improved compared with other existing criteria and predicts passivity in haptic rendering more accurately. In particular, for speeds of less than 5 cm/s, the new passivity criterion should replace the previous criteria to avoid unwanted vibrations of stiff virtual walls. Analytical and numerical investigations are presented to validate the new criterion. A specific...
Growth and field emission study of molybdenum oxide nanostars
, Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 113, Issue 44 , 2009 , Pages 19298-19304 ; 19327447 (ISSN) ; Azimirad, R ; Zavarian, A. A ; Zaker Moshfegh, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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The field emission properties of MoO2 nanostars grown on a silicon substrate and their emission performance in various vacuum gaps are reported in this article. A new structure of molybdenum oxides, named a nanostar, is grown by thermal vapor deposition with a length of ̃1 μm, a thickness of ̃50 nm, and its width in the range of 500-700 nm. The morphology, structure, composition, and chemical states of the prepared nanostars were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). According to XRD analysis, the grown nanostructures are composed of both crystalline Mo4O11 and...
Design and control of an assistive exoskeleton with passive toe joint
, Article International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation ; Volume 6, Issue 2-3 , 2018 , Pages 83-93 ; 20451059 (ISSN) ; Shariat, A ; Khezrian, R ; Zibafar, A ; Rashidi, A. R ; Rostami, H ; Vossoughi, G. R ; Selk Ghafari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
2018
Abstract
Several exoskeletons with various configurations and degrees-of-freedoms (DOFs) have been introduced in the literature, but not many have addressed the optimal selection of the mechanism's DOFs. In the proposed system a semi-passive toe joint is introduced to achieve several advantages. The performance of the proposed novel passive toe joint is evaluated experimentally. In addition, the semi-passive abduction/adduction DOFs in the hip joint and eversion/inversion DOFs in ankle joint is proposed to facilitate turning while providing more comfort during normal walking. The effect of passive DoFs existence on the user comfortability is studied with the aid of three kinematic indices. In the...
Theoretical investigation of dielectric corona pre-ionization TEA nitrogen laser based on transmission line method
, Article Optics and Laser Technology ; Volume 39, Issue 5 , 2007 , Pages 1014-1019 ; 00303992 (ISSN) ; Fallah, R ; Ganjovi, A. R ; Bahrampour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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This paper models the dielectric corona pre-ionization, capacitor transfer type of flat-plane transmission line traveling wave transverse excited atmospheric pressure nitrogen laser by a non-linear lumped RLC electric circuit. The flat-plane transmission line and the pre-ionizer dielectric are modeled by a lumped linear RLC and time-dependent non-linear RC circuit, respectively. The main discharge region is considered as a time-dependent non-linear RLC circuit where its resistance value is also depends on the radiated pre-ionization ultra violet (UV) intensity. The UV radiation is radiated by the resistance due to the surface plasma on the pre-ionizer dielectric. The theoretical predictions...
A study of the reliability of various types of the electric vehicles
, Article 2012 IEEE International Electric Vehicle Conference, IEVC 2012 ; 2012 ; 9781467315623 (ISBN) ; Ghahnavieh, A. R ; Mobarakeh, A. S
2012
Abstract
The reliability Studies are done in order to determine the probability of functioning or availability of different engineering systems. These studies can also provide a basis for comparing different structures of a system and can be used as a tool to improve the system design. Also, reliability is an important consideration in the planning, design and operation of transit system. Since the issue of the reliability of electric vehicles has not been sufficiently and seriously evaluated yet, so in this paper, the reliability of the various types of these kinds of vehicles will be discussed and then the reliability indices of them will be compared with each other and with the conventional cars
A new wideband MIMO channel model for simulating 5-GHz band indoor WLANs
, Article 2006 IEEE 64th Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC-2006 Fall, Montreal, QC, 25 September 2006 through 28 September 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 2298-2303 ; 15502252 (ISSN); 1424400635 (ISBN); 9781424400638 (ISBN) ; Golparvar Roozbahani, M ; Shishegar, A. A ; Enayati, A. R ; Alihemmati, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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Considerable interest in the indoor applications of wireless local-area networks (WLANs) demands some powerful simulation methods of these systems. Proper modeling of the physical propagation channel is crucial in this context. A novel simulation method for indoor wideband multi-input multi-output (MIMO) channel at the operating frequency band of IEEE 802.11a, HIPERLAN/2, and the emerging IEEE 802.11n standards is presented in this paper which is suitable for performance analysis of MIMO techniques in these systems. The presented model is developed on the basis of a previously proposed channel representation at the same frequency band. Simulation results for MIMO channel capacity are...
Modified carrageenan. 4. Synthesis and swelling behavior of crosslinked kappa C-g-AMPS superabsorbent hydrogel with antisalt and pH-responsiveness properties [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science ; Vol.98, No.1, 255-263, 2005 ; Hosseinzadeh, H ; Mazidi, R
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To synthesize a novel biopolymer-based superabsorbent hydrogel, 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid (AMPS) was grafted onto kappa-carrageenan (KC) backbones. The graft copolymerization reaction was carried out in a homogeneous medium and in the presence of ammonium persulfate (APS) as an initiator, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl ethylenediamine (TMEDA) as an accelerator, and N,N'-methylene bisacrylamide (MBA) as a crosslinker. A proposed mechanism for KC-g-AMPS formation was suggested and the hydrogel structure was confirmed using FTIR spectroscopy. The affecting variables on swelling capacity, i.e., the initiator, the crosslinker, and the monomer concentration, as well as reaction temperature,...
Effect of TiO2 nanofiber density on organic-inorganic based hybrid solar cells
, Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics ; Vol. 27, issue. 7 , 2014 , p. 1133-1138 ; Kasaeian, A. B ; Nikfarjam, A. R ; Mohammadpour, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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In this work, a comparative study of hybrid solar cells based on P3HT and TiO2 nanofibers was accomplished. Electrospinning, a low cost production method for large area nanofibrous films, was employed to fabricate the organic-inorganic hybrid solar cells based on poly (3-hexylthiophene) and TiO2 nanofibers. The performance of the hybrid solar cells was analyzed for four density levels of TiO2 nanofibers which resulted in the average power conversion efficiency of about 0.0134% under AM 1.5 simulated illuminations (100 mWcm-2). It is found that the higher densities of TiO2 lead to more interface area and generating exciton, so the power conversion efficiency will be increased till the active...