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Multi Jets Estimation For SUSY Search With MT2
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Arfaei, Hessamadin
(Supervisor)
;
Paktinat Mehdi Abadi, Saeid
(Co-Advisor)
Abstract
In chapter one, I introduce large hadron colider and it's detectors CMS and ATLAS. Then I reviewe the structure of CMS such as tracker,ECAL,HCAL and Muon chamber.
In chapter two and three standard model (SM) and supersymmetry (SUSY) were introduced as a beneficial theory of particle physics. Spontaneous symmetry breaking was applied on MSSM lagrangians (Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model) and all supersymmetric particles gain masses.
In the last chapter I explain MT2 variable and it’s application in jets recognition. After applying all cuts I use MT2 analysis and compare distribution of all channels (QCD,Wjets,Zjets,Top) with real data. At last i use ABCD method for estimating...
In chapter two and three standard model (SM) and supersymmetry (SUSY) were introduced as a beneficial theory of particle physics. Spontaneous symmetry breaking was applied on MSSM lagrangians (Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model) and all supersymmetric particles gain masses.
In the last chapter I explain MT2 variable and it’s application in jets recognition. After applying all cuts I use MT2 analysis and compare distribution of all channels (QCD,Wjets,Zjets,Top) with real data. At last i use ABCD method for estimating...
Modeling of Ultrasonic Effect on Stimulation of Production well
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ramazani Sa’adat Abadi, Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Near wellbore formation damage is caused additional pressure drop around the wellbore and therefore decreased the oil or gas productivity of the well. The usual methods for removal of these damages are acidizing and hydraulic fracturing which have operational limitations in addition to high costs. Thus the researchers are motivated to find new methods and technologies specially the use of mechanical waves for well stimulation purposes.Ultrasonic waves have been extensively used in many industrial applications including clean devices, pipes and vessels. A clear extension of this usage is the removal of wellbore contaminants by exposing it to high-power ultrasonic waves. Although several...
Improving Payload Attribution Techniques
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kharrazi, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the most important steps in the process of network forensics is attacker attribution and tracing the victims of the attack. In some situations, there is no other information to track the attacker except the payload of packet. Network security professionals have introduced payload attribution techniques to attribute this type of attacks. In payload attribution techniques, a history of network traffic is stored so that after the attack, it can be queried to trace the source and destination of excerpts. Due to the high volume of traffic in today's networks, payload attribution techniques should be able to store traffic in compressed format so that querying on this data be done easily at...
Treatment of Blow-down water to Reuse by Membrane Processes, Nanofiltration and Reverse Osmosis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Petrochemicals, refineries and power plants are among the biggest water-consuming industries. Of all systems in mentioned complex, most water is consumed in the cooling tower system, of which the feed water of the cooling tower accounts for the largest portion of water demand. Drainage loss (blowdown) which constitutes the biggest portion of the feed water losses, varies greatly with changes in source water quality and cooling water treatment. Scarcity of water, large quantities of cooling tower blowdown water and increasing of water price lead to activities for blowdown water treatment to reuse. In this project two pre-treatment methods and two final membrane treatment methods were...
Numerical Modeling of Pile Bearing Capacity and Group Efficiency under Axial Loading
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadi, Mohammad Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Bearing capacity of piles depends on many factors among which geometrical properties of piles, soil type, and strength properties of soil are of great importance. Based on these parameters, several approaches have been developed in order to overcome the uncertainty in the prediction of pile bearing capacity. Studies carried out in this area or research can be divided into two main categories: first, laboratory based approaches, and second, numerically based approaches. The research followed in the present study is based on numerical modeling. In this study, a single pile is initially modeled in the axisymmetric configuration and its bearing capacity is determined. The results of the model...
Seismic Risk Assessment of Transmission Towers under Mainshock-Aftershock sequence Pardis-Vardavard 400 KV transmission line Case Study
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bakhshi, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main purpose of this research is to evaluate the impact of mainshock and aftershocks on the response and fragility of power transmission towers and to provide an approach to assess the risk of transmission lines under mainshock-aftershock sequence. The transmission line studied in this research has 27 self-supported 400 kV transmission towers. The reason for choosing this line is the proximity of the line to the active faults of Tehran like Mosha and North-Tehran, as well as the service of the line to a large residential and industrial area, which, in case of damage by an earthquake, will cause considerable direct and indirect loss to the society. In the three-dimensional models...
Upgrading Activated Sludge Study System by Introducing Moving Carriers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Borghei, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Mosleh Abadi, Moslehi (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
In this study, the use of a fixed bed of the Kaldnes commercial carrier in the activated sludge system has been investigated. In this way, at zero time, a submerged fixed bed of Kaldnes was placed into a completely mixed activated sludge reactor and its various parameters were investigated during the time. During the experiment, the fixed bed (Kaldnes carriers enclosed in a lace) with 20, 35 and 50 percentage of volumes were compared to regular activated sludge reactors (without any carriers). The studied parameters are COD, DO, MLSS, and P-PO43-. Input COD was changed at concentrations of 1200 and 400 mg/L, and the reactor hydraulic time was adjusted to 10 and 16 hours. It was observed that...
Energy of Graphs
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Let G be a graph with adjacency matrix A and Δ be a diagonal matrix whose diagonal entries are the degree sequence of G. Then the matrices L = Δ− A and Q = Δ+A are called Laplacian matrix and signless Laplacian matrix of G, respectively. The eigenvalues of A, L, and Q are arranged decreasingly and denoted by λ1 ≥ · · · ≥ λn, μ1 ≥ · · · ≥ μn ≥ 0, and q1 ≥ · · · ≥ qn ≥ 0, respectively. The energy of a graph G is defined as E(G) :=
n
i=1
|λi|.
Furthermore, the incidence energy, the signed incidence energy, and the H¨uckel energy of G are
defined as
IE(G) :=
n
i=1
√
qi, LE(G) :=
n
i=1
√
μi, HE(G) :=
2
r
i=1 λi, n=...
n
i=1
|λi|.
Furthermore, the incidence energy, the signed incidence energy, and the H¨uckel energy of G are
defined as
IE(G) :=
n
i=1
√
qi, LE(G) :=
n
i=1
√
μi, HE(G) :=
2
r
i=1 λi, n=...
Crypted Traffic Classification
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalili, Rasool (Supervisor)
Abstract
A traffic classifier maps each input stream into a pre-defined traffic class. If the traffic is encrypted using a protocol, such as SSL, or is protected using an encrypted tunnel, it's content would be hidden from the classifier, in which case the common traffic classification methods will be ineffective. Although common security mechanisms which provide information confidentiality to user can't hide all properties of messages, including length and time. Some of the newly presented methods of traffic classification utilize these properties and can actually classify messages without accessing their content. We will study such methods and their limitations in this thesis. Of all the encrypted...
Experimental Analysis of Injection and Reservoir Brine Compatibility to Prevent Scale Formation during Various Oil and Gas Production Processes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Scale formation is an unpleasant phenomenon that occurs when the mixed fluids are incompatible. The scales damage the reservoir, wellbore and the surface facilities. They reduce the effective fluid path and increase the pressure drop of the system; so it is necessary to study the precipitation thermodynamics of scale formation, and present a trustable method for banning the scales from precipitation. In this project, it has been tried to study the value of precipitated scale due to the mixing of two incompatible waters (Civand and Sea Water). The results of which are compared with the results of a geochemical software named PHREEQC. Then, the performance of hydro chloridric acid as a scale...
Integrated Drilling Oprations Optimization
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Drilling Operations constitute more than fifty percent of total costs of well construction operations. Due to this fact, optimization of drilling operations could have significant effect on decrease in total costs of well construction. It is mentioning worthy that there are a variety of parameters which affect drilling operations from the view point of optimization. In many cases several of those aforementioned parameters are contrary in nature. Thus obtaining an integrated approach to optimize the operation by considering these effects is necessity. The goal of this thesis is to investigate different influential parameters of drilling operation optimization and to develop computer-based...
Simulation of Drilling Fluid Movement Using Neural Network Modeling and Comparison with CFD Methods
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
We report on numerical and intelligent modeling of three-dimensional laminar flow of non-Newtonian fluids driven by axial pressure gradient in annular media consisting of a coaxially rotating inner cylinder. This is an example of a rotating Couette flow with vast applications in food, oil and gas, and chemical engineering industries. We study the dynamics of pressure in and the velocities (in three directions X, Y and Z) of every grid in presence of rotation and without that by means of CFD. Afterward, we develop a novel predictive model based on an Artificial Neural Network (ANN). The hybrid ANN framework is trained and tested by over 100000 data which collected by CFD. We then perform...
Design and Construction of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seif, Mohammad Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, unmanned vehicles have intensively been developed to reduce human dangers for marine applications. Predicting the hydrodynamic coefficients of an autonomous underwater vehicle is important during the vehicle’s design phase. In other words to design an AUV, one must clarify its maneuverability and controllability based on a mathematical model. The mathematical model contains various hydrodynamic forces and moments expressed collectively in terms of hydrodynamic coefficients. Therefore, the correct values of the coefficients must be known to precisely design the controller of AUVs.SUT-2 is an AUV, being developed by Marine Engineering Laboratory of Sharif University of...
Sliding Contact Problem of a Round Wedge with a FGM Coated Substrate with Finite Element Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Adib Nazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Most of the current application and potential FGM included in the areas related to contact mechanic .These issues essentially are related to the transfer of force between two objects, that in general is with friction, so in this study the contact under the loading of horizontal and vertical with its different aspect such as the effect of contact region, the effect of round and also the effect of getting harden and soften of FGM.
The used method is a numerical method ¬(finite element method) that will resulted in contact equation discretisce by use of Penalty method. In this thesis is also presented the needed algorithms for solving the problem and the finite element code for solving the...
The used method is a numerical method ¬(finite element method) that will resulted in contact equation discretisce by use of Penalty method. In this thesis is also presented the needed algorithms for solving the problem and the finite element code for solving the...
Investigation of Fatigue Crack Growth in a Landing Gear Support Fitting
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Adib Nazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis failure analysis of a critical part in a landing gear of a commercial aircraft was conducted.Fatigue phenomenon was determined as the reason for the failure and fracture of the mentionedcomponent. Fractography investigation of the fracture surface and charasteristicswas conducted.Scanning Electron Microscope was utilized for the study of the fracture surface. In the fracture surface, fatigue striations were observed. An experimental model of the crack growth is presented by using the fracture surface characteristics. By counting the fatigue striations and measuring their distance betwwn them on the fracture surface, the rate of the crack growth and crack growth life were...
Thermal Fatigue Investigation of Different Geometrical Aspect of via in Integrated Circuits
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Adib Nazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
The reliability of integrated circuits (IC) is related to material imperfections such as holes, cavities, cracks and etc. which occur in the manufacturing process. The operational conditions of IC create thermal stresses. These thermal stresses increase the chance of failure by making the imperfections critical in IC’s components such as VIA that is used as connection between interconnects in the multilevel integrated circuits. As a result, thermal fatigue needs to be investigated in VIA thoroughly.
The thermal stresses in VIA increase the possibility of hole forming due to hydrostatic stresses during manufacturing process and the amplitude of applied stresses under the operational...
The thermal stresses in VIA increase the possibility of hole forming due to hydrostatic stresses during manufacturing process and the amplitude of applied stresses under the operational...
Elastic Contact Analysis of Two Symmetrical Punchs With a Half Plane in a Quasi-Static Condition Using Finite Element Method
,
M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Adib Nazari, Saeid
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, the use of finite element Software applications in enigineering departments has become Inevitable and commonplace. Acceptance of the necessity of using such software applications for reducing the cost of research and development does not require any evidences of financial instruments to be presented. Reducing design and manufacture time together with pseudo-empirical approach has cuased the finite element science to become a conventional designing tools.
Since contact is the main method to apply a load on a ductile object,and stress concentration caused thereby is often a major cause of failure in mechanical parts, the issue of contact is a fundamental topic in mechanics of...
Since contact is the main method to apply a load on a ductile object,and stress concentration caused thereby is often a major cause of failure in mechanical parts, the issue of contact is a fundamental topic in mechanics of...
Analysis of Fatigue Cracks in Frame 360 Section 41 of B747
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Adibnazari, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, the structure of an aircraft and its sensitive areas has been studied for fatigue damages and then the design philosophies have been analyzed. Subsequently, relevant analysis and calculations have been conducted on a critically important part of the airframe (due to its location), which has suffered fatigue due to the age of the aircraft. This part belongs to the airframe of a Boeing 747, known as frame 360 in section 41 of the body of the aircraft, in which the numerous flight cycles have led to the creation and propagation of fatigue crack.
In the first stage of this project, the remaining life time of the frame has been estimated using theoretical relationships. In...
In the first stage of this project, the remaining life time of the frame has been estimated using theoretical relationships. In...
Automatic Concept Extraction to Improve the Recognition Performance for Sequential Patterns
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Bagheri Shouraki, Saeid (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this dissertation, we introduced a Fuzzy based representation and comparison method for sequential patterns such as speech and online handwriting. The new model, called Fuzzy Elastic Matching Machine (FEMM), is simpler than traditional HMM based approaches and is not based on the common statistical assumptions of HMM systems. The model was tested on isolated word and phoneme recognition tasks in speech recognition domain and isolated letter recognition in Persian handwriting recognition. We showed that this method is faster than traditional HMM based models and more robust to noise. To train the model, we introduced a Symbiogenesis-based evolutionary training algorithm. This algorithm...
Optimization of nonlinear unbalanced flexible rotating shaft passing through critical speeds
, Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 22, Issue 1 , 2022 ; 02194554 (ISSN) ; Rokn Abadi, M ; Firouz Abadi, R. D ; Sharif University of Technology
World Scientific
2022
Abstract
This work studies the nonlinear oscillations of an elastic rotating shaft with acceleration to pass through the critical speeds. A mathematical model incorporating the Von-Karman higher-order deformations in bending is developed to investigate the nonlinear dynamics of rotors. A flexible shaft on flexible bearings with springs and dampers is considered as rotor system for this work. The shaft is modeled as a beam and the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory is applied. The kinetic and strain energies of the rotor system are derived and Lagrange method is then applied to obtain the coupled nonlinear differential equations of motion for 6 degrees of freedom. In order to solve these equations...