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Simulation of Heat Pyrolysis Process of Polymer Components of Printed Circuit Boards
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhadi, Fathoola (Supervisor) ; Fatovat, Farzam (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this study is the simulation of Printed Circuit Board’s thermal decomposition process based on the latest updated environmentally safe methods, to produce valuable materials. The method used is an efficient process for recycling printed circuits to prevent harmful environmental consequences of inadequate methods, and also to obtain a small amount of fuel for recycling. In this research, the pyrolysis process of printed circuits has been simulated using Aspen Plus software. In the simulation, a fluidized bed is used as a pyrolysis reactor and also a combination of two mechanisms is used to determine the kinetics and reactions in the reactor. The desired product in this process...
Effect of precipitation hardening heat treatment on mechanical and microstructure features of dissimilar friction stir welded AA2024-T6 and AA6061-T6 alloys
, Article Journal of Manufacturing Processes ; Volume 31 , 2018 , Pages 214-220 ; 15266125 (ISSN) ; Jashnani, H. R ; Paidar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
The friction stir welding of AA2024-T6 to AA6061-T6 plates with a 4 mm thickness has been studied at constant traverse and rotational speeds of 1000 rpm and 100 mm/min, respectively. The position of alloys and the effects of precipitation hardening heat treatment in retreating and advancing side in the friction stir welding were analyzed. The tool with taper threaded pin was used for welding. Macro and microstructural analysis were investigated by using Optical and Field Emission-Scanning Electron Microscopes (FE-SEM) to check out the welded joints. Micro-hardness and Tensile tests were also done to study mechanical attributes of the joints. Microstructural analysis revealed some grain...
Polar codes for a quadratic-Gaussian Wyner-Ziv problem
, Article Proceedings of the International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems ; 2013 , Pages 718-722 ; 21540217 (ISSN) ; 9783800735297 (ISBN) ; Behroozi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this work, we study the performance of polar codes for lossy compression of a Gaussian source with a side information at decoder; known as the quadratic-Gaussian Wyner-Ziv problem. First we extend the binary polar codes to q-ary for the Wyner-Ziv problem. We show that the nested q- Ary polar codes are optimal for this case. Then we present two polar coding schemes for the Gaussian Wyner-Ziv problem. In the first scheme, we achieve a rate above the Wyner-Ziv rate-distortion function with a gap of 0.5 bits compared with the optimal rate. This scheme utilizes a successive cancellation decoder and is optimal in weak side-information cases when the decoder side-information noise variance is...
On the performance of polar codes for lossy compression of Gaussian sources
, Article 2013 Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory, IWCIT 2013 ; 2013 ; 9781467350235 (ISBN) ; Behroozi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this work, we study the lossy source coding of a Gaussian source with polar codes. We show through two distributions on discrete alphabet, quantized approach as well as Central Limit Theorem (CLT) approach, when the alphabet size grows to infinity, polar codes can achieve the rate distortion bound for a Gaussian source. By comparing the rate of convergence on two distributions, we show that the quantized approach have a better convergence rate than the CLT approach
Large deviation principle for semilinear stochastic evolution equations with monotone nonlinearity and multiplicative noise
, Article Differential and Integral Equations ; Volume 23, Issue 7-8 , Apr , 2010 , Pages 747-772 ; 08934983 (ISSN) ; Zangeneh, B. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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We demonstrate the large deviation property for the mild solutions of stochastic evolution equations with monotone nonlinearity and multiplicative noise. This is achieved using the recently developed weak convergence method, in studying the large deviation principle. An Itô-type inequality is a main tool in the proofs. We also give two examples to illustrate the applications of the theorems
Source Coding with Polar Codes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behroozi, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Polar codes were introduced by Arikan in 2009. These codes are the first family of codes that with low encoding complexity and successive cancellation decoder, can achieve the channel capacity. Polar codes, at first were implemented for channel coding, but in 2010 performance of these codes in binary and q-ary alphabet source was studied. It is shown that these codes can perform efficiently in channel coding and source coding. On the other hand, one of the most important continuous sources are Gaussian sources. Due to the importance of Gaussian sources and good performance of polar codes, we try to evaluate the performance of these codes in Gaussian sources. Note that, these codes have...
3D Reconstruction of Soccer Players from Arbitrary Close-up View-points Using Multi-view Videos
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kasaei, Shohreh (Supervisor)
Abstract
In thi¬s thesis we studied 3d reconstruction of synchronized multi-view videos containing dynamic scenes of complicated deformable surfaces and fast motions, such as soccer scenes. Our pupose is to extract shape and motion of scene simultaneousely via a spacio-temporal framework. To this end, we translate our problem to a registration problem both in stereo and temporal pairs. We review 3D reconstruction methods and their related concepts like stereo correspondence and scene flow. This review is necessary to choose the best solution.In proposed solution we formulate 3d recnstruction problem as an optimization problem.Using variational framework we integrate error functional over image planes...
Sales and Marketing Cooperation: Mechanisms and Consequences
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Najmi, Manoochehr (Supervisor)
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Previous studies and field evidences show that creating appropriate interactions between sales and marketing departments is a challenge for many organizations. The main objective of this research is to develop and elaborate a conceptual framework in which "cooperation mechanisms" between sales and marketing and it’s "consequences" determined and provide an explanation that shows how configuration of sales and marketing relationship affects its consequences. The results show that "organizational ambidexterity" is the core consequence in proper architecture of the relationship between sales and marketing. In the strategy literature, combination of the dual capabilities of exploration and...
Study of Solutions for Skin Temperature Reduction in Process Fired Heaters
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhadi, Fatholah (Supervisor)
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Fired heaters are large and complex items used in process plants. Tubular furnaces used mainly in chemical, petrochemical, and refinery process plants. For many process plants, the fired heater performance will determine process unit run-length. High tube metal temperature and coking in the process-fired heaters is one of the serious problems of process plants. Coke forms because the oil in tubes is no longer thermally stable at the operating conditions. Oil film temperature in the inside wall of tube somewhere that, process fluid has highest temperature and lowest velocity. Therefore, process fluid peak film temperature will determined rate of coke formation. This temperature is dependent...
An efficient power-aware VM allocation mechanism in cloud data centers: a micro genetic-based approach
, Article Cluster Computing ; 2020 ; Izadi, M ; Ghobaei Arani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
Abstract
Efficiency in cloud servers’ power consumption is of paramount importance. Power efficiency makes the reduction in greenhouse gases establishing the concept of green computing. One of the beneficial ways is to apply power-aware methods to decide where to allocate virtual machines (VMs) in data center physical resources. Virtualization is utilized as a promising technology for power-aware VM allocation methods. Since the VM allocation is an NP-complete problem, we use of evolutionary algorithms to solve it. This paper presents an effective micro-genetic algorithm in order to choose suitable destinations between physical hosts for VMs. Our evaluations in simulation environment show that...
Effects of carbon sources in production of PHB(poh-p-hydroxybutyric acid)by Ralstonia eutropha
, Article CHISA 2006 - 17th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering, Prague, 27 August 2006 through 31 August 2006 ; 2006 ; 8086059456 (ISBN); 9788086059457 (ISBN) ; Yaghmaee, S ; Hamedi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Technical, Economic and Environmental Assessment of Alternative Vehicles Instead of Gasoline in Mega Cities (Case Study: Tehran)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abbaspour, Majid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, the increase in greenhouse gases and the accumulation of thesegases in the atmosphere has caused a destructive environmental impact. Transportation systems in the country consume 25 % of the energy, which isalso the main cause of air pollution in addition to the imposition of fuelconsumption and fuel imports this has led to the design and deployment of vehicles with new technologies, necessity and importance that hybridvehicles is one of the new technologies. Considering that the average speedin road traffic is low and internal combustion engines have lower efficiencyand higher emissions, the hybrid vehicle reduces the current costs (fuelconsumption) and external costs (air pollution)...
The effects of graphite and resin contents on the properties of doloma- graphite refractories
, Article UNITECR '05 - Unified International Technical Conference on Refractories: 9th Biennial Worldwide Congress on Refractories, Orlando, FL, 8 November 2005 through 11 November 2005 ; 2006 , Pages 288-293 ; 1574982656 (ISBN) ; Ali Nemati, Z ; Faghihi Sani, M. A ; Paidar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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In this research, the properties of Dolomite Graphite refractories with different additives were evaluated. The samples were prepared with various amounts of Graphite and resin content. After preparation of the samples, the physical, mechanical properties, slag corrosion and thermal shock resistance were evaluated. The properties of the samples were evaluated up to 11% total Carbon (10% Graphite and 1% residual Carbon from resin) in the system. The reduction in MOR of the specimens, before and after heat treatment was measured, as a measure for the thermal shock resistance evaluation. The slag corrosion test was conducted based on the crucible test, at 1600°C for 5 hr. Then, the depth of...
Model for Evaluation of Optimal Allocation of Natural Gas Resources in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
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Structural changes in the energy sector, including the need to diversify sources of energy supply, security of supply, energy consumption growth in developing countries, rising oil prices and the exhaustibility of fossil fuel reserves, environmental issues, increased consumption of petrochemical products etc., has led to increased share of natural gas in primary energy supply. Iran has a wide range of options to use natural gas endowment. The present research aims to develop a model for optimal allocation of natural gas to various applications.The gas distribution system is modeled in the present study. Technical onstraints together with economic characteristics are considered in the model....
Simulation and Control of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pishvaie, Mahmoud Reza (Supervisor)
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The advent of maturing fuel cell technologies presents an opportunity to achieve significant improvements in energy conversion efficiencies at different scales and environmental conservation simultaneously. This work deals with modeling, simulation and control of planar solid oxide fuel cell with internal reformer. The presented model is based on conservation laws (mass, energy, and momentum), besides an electrochemical model with all sorts of voltage losses (ohmic losses, activation overpotentials, and concentration overpotentials). Methane steam reforming, water-gas shift reaction, and hydrogen oxidation are the main reactions in this modeling scheme. The obtained governing equations lead...
Metallurgical and mechanical properties of underwater friction stir welds of Al7075 aluminum alloy
, Article Journal of Materials Processing Technology ; Volume 262 , 2018 , Pages 239-256 ; 09240136 (ISSN) ; Kokabi, A. H ; Sabet, H ; Paidar, M ; Ojo, O. O ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
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Travel speeds between 25–300 mm/min and tool rotational speeds of 800 and 1250 rpm were employed for this study. The microstructure, mechanical properties and fracture surfaces of the joints were studied. Underwater environment and an increase in travel speed significantly increase the precipitates’ volume fraction, reduce the average grain and precipitate sizes of the weld nugget zones. A critical travel speed of 150 mm/min is attained in underwater welds beyond which the average grain sizes remain relatively the same. Average grain and precipitate sizes have linear relationships with the tool rotational and travel speed ratio. Optimum weld strengths of 396 and 360 MPa were obtained in the...
Pre-threaded hole friction stir spot welding of AA2219/PP-C30S sheets
, Article Journal of Materials Processing Technology ; Volume 273 , 2019 ; 09240136 (ISSN) ; Ojo, O. O ; Moghanian, A ; Karami Pabandi, H ; Elsa, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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This paper examines the use of pre-fabricated interlocking arms/threading in enhancing the strength of friction stir spot welded hybrid joints of AA2219/PP-C30S polypropylene polymer by varying parameter combination. The process involves the fabrication of a pre-threaded hole on the Al alloy prior to the joining process, and the threading/crest-pitch profile aids mechanical interlocking. The peak temperature, crest-pitch interlocked profiles, microstructural and mechanical properties of the joints were examined. The results show that an increase in the tool rotational speed increases the thickness of the reaction layer (between the Al and the polymer substrates), the shear-tensile load...
Towards a goal-driven method for web service choreography validation
, Article 2016 2nd International Conference on Web Research, ICWR 2016, 27 April 2016 through 28 April 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 66-71 ; 9781509021666 (ISBN) ; Ebrahimifard, A ; Amiri, M. J ; Khoramabadi Arani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
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Nowadays web services composition that presents capabilities in response to customers' complex requirements has a special importance in real businesses. However, service choreography as a form of service composition, still faces many challenges. One of the most important challenges of the choreography domain is how to validate the model based on the corresponding requirements. To this end, in this paper processes choreographies are modeled using the interaction view of BPMN 2.0 standard. Then, goal modeling is suggested to extract the requirements. For each requirement all possible valid scenarios are considered and finally using Savara tool, the requirements' scenarios are modeled and the...
Conformational study of a strained tolanophane by dynamic 1H NMR spectroscopy and computational methods
, Article Monatshefte fur Chemie ; Volume 139, Issue 10 , 2008 , Pages 1185-1189 ; 00269247 (ISSN) ; Azimzadeh Arani, M ; Tafazzoli, M ; Ghiasi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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The existence of a short C-H⋯π (alkyl-alkyne) interaction in the structure of a strained and relatively rigid tolanophane is expected to hinder the rotation about the C-C sp3 single bond. Variable-temperature NMR experiments (performed in three solvents, CDCl3, THF-d8, and acetone-d6) and ab initio density functional calculations were carried out to investigate its dynamic nature. An energy barrier of 48.6 kJ/mol is determined at coalescence (210 K) with acetone-d6 which is in good agreement with calculation result (54 kJ/mol). © 2008 Springer-Verlag
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Zohori Zangeneh, Bijan (Supervisor) ; Zamani, Shiva (Supervisor)
Abstract
Large deviation principle (LDP) for stochastic differential equation is one of the interesting and modern topics in stochastic analysis. Principally, this theory gives the rate of convergence to the solution of the corresponding deterministic equation when the noise tends to zero. The study of LDP for SDE’s has been initiated by M. Freidlin and A. Wentzell and then has been considered by many other researchers. Freidlin andWentzell divided the interval [0, T] to small subintervals and considered the diffusion coefficient as a constant on any small subintervals. Then the problem is reduced to the additive noise case. But using the contraction principle, the study of LDP for an equation with...