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Effect of Reforming Energy Subsidies on Economy of Iranian Industry Sector and Carbon Dioxide Emissions at 2025 Time Horizon
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Maleki, Abbas (Supervisor)
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the economic, welfare, and environmental effects of the policy of reforming energy subsidies in the industrial sector. The policy of reforming energy subsidies has been examined in the form of 6 scenarios based on the elimination of the current system of payment and redistribution of income among households and producers in certain proportions using a computable general equilibrium model. In the static model, economic variables include variables of production, price and net exports at the industry level and GDP variables, consumer price index, household consumption, government spending, investment, total imports and exports, prices and employment of...
Nickel Recovery from Spent Catalyst of Reformers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Halali, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, Nickel recovery has been investigated from spent catalyst (NiO/Al2O3) in reformers of direct reduction iron plant (Midrex). Genetic Algorithm method was applied for screening and optimization of the parameters affecting on the Ni dissolution in sulphuric acid by means of Design Expert Software. In accordance with the results, temperature, time, acid concentration and particle size were introduced as the effective parameters on the catalyst leaching. In the next step, the optimization experiments, the optimal parameters were achieved as following: Temperature = 95 C, Acid concentration = 5 Molar, Time = 255 minute, Stirring speed = 600 rpm, Particle size = 50-60 micron and...
A Task Assignment Method to Reduce Aging in Multi-core Processors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Ghassem (Supervisor)
Abstract
Reducing the size of transistors has dramatically increased the impacts of NBTI, HCI, and EM phenomena in comparison with decade ago. These phenomena are able to have influence on properties of different parts of a chip to make it changed gradually; including threshold voltage of a transistor and electrical conductivity of interconnections. These changes are known as the aging of a transistors that diminish the performance and reliability of a chip. A common reason that plays a significant role in all these phenomena is temperature. The temperature becomes more important when the power density increases per unit area due to decreased size of transistors, which is a trend in multi-core...
Optimum Design of Air Jet Nozzle Preventing Hot Solid Particles Deposition on the Furnace Wall Using Numerical Simulation of Gas-Particle Two-Phase Flow
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
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Deposition of solid particles present in the process air on the walls of furnaces is one of the challenges in industries. This phenomenon has various causes. For example, in a furnace, the temperature of particles increases as they pass in front of the furnace burners, and due to the softening of the particles, their chances of deposition increase when they collide with the walls. Over time, with the growth of deposited particle layers on the combustion chamber walls, the performance of the combustion system gradually becomes impaired. present research aims to design air jets intersecting with the process air path, with the purpose of reducing the temperature of particles prone to deposition...
An Analysis of Oil Revenues and Monetary and Financial Policies on Iran's Long-term Economic Growth
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kianfar, Farhad (Supervisor)
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In many papers, GDP is used as a measure of economic growth, which is shown to possess a nonlinear structure. The study focuses on the nonlinear Granger causality between liquidity, government spending, oil revenues and economic growth by markov-switching vector autoregressive and markov- switching Granger causality approach for the period of 1369-1397 for Iran. The empirical results from MSAI(2)-VAR(4) suggest that Oil revenues and government spending have a significant impact on economic growth in both regimes. Also, markov- switching Granger causality results are quite different from the traditional Granger causality results, that suggests the nonlinear Granger causality has more...
Design and Fabrication of Peptide-Based Hybrid Hydrogel for Spinal Cord Injury Repair
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Mashayekhan, Shohreh
(Supervisor)
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Ramezanpour, Soruor
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Spinal cord injury is a systemic disease related to the central nervous system and one of the most severe traumatic diseases that affects a large number of people each year. Inadequate control of the inflammation at the site of injury and the lack of a suitable biomimetic environment are two major and significant factors in the further expansion of the damage. In this research, a polymer/peptide hybrid hydrogel was prepared using a combination of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid and a self-assembling peptide with the IKVAV biological epitope derived from nerve tissue laminin. To create reversible interactions between the polymer and peptide, hyaluronic acid chains were modified with...
Design and Fabrication of Brain Spinal Cord Electrodes for Rehabilitation of Rats with Spinal Cord Injuries
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fardmanesh, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Shanehsazzadeh, Faezeh (Co-Supervisor)
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The use of microelectrode arrays in neural networks has offered a wonderful opportunity for evaluating numerous properties and interactions with excitable tissues such as the brain and spinal cord in the laboratory. In neural network applications, microelectrode arrays can be utilized to analyze nerve impulses or interact with neurons. They are either used to record neural data or to stimulate spinal cord nerves. Previous research has revealed that stimulating the spinal epidural region can help restore after spinal cord injuries (SCIs), which is the key to using them in the rehabilitation of living beings, including humans. According to the international campaign for the treatment of SCI...
Characterization of V2O5 Spent Catalyst & Feasibility Study of its Regeneration
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadrnezhaad, Khatiboleslam (Supervisor) ; Farzami, Faezeh ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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In this study, at first the V2O5 spent catalysts were characterized. The aim was to identifying whether these catalyst may be regenerated. Then, for feasibility study of them, three methods were applied: washing, diffusion and milling the spent catalysts for their subsequent reproduction. A variety of techniques such as XRD, XRF, AAS, TPR and TPO were applied in order to identify factors contributing in vanadium pentoxide catalysts deactivation. The results showed that approximately all of pollutants caused their performance deterioration, while they still have some active phases. Then, the polluted catalysts were washed (their yield increased from 43% to 72.2%). In the underside of the...
Experimental Study of Using Cellulosic Compounds in Tissue Engineering
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vossoughi, Manouchehr (Supervisor) ; Karimi, Afzal (Supervisor) ; Faghihi, Faezeh (Co-Supervisor)
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Fabrication and characterization of different surface charged cellulose electrospun scaffolds including cellulose acetate, cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose and quaternary ammonium cationic cellulose for biomedical applications have been reported in this research. We describe preparation of cellulosic nanofibers through the electrospinning following deacetylation cellulose acetate. Moreover, surface modification of electrospun cellulose nanofibers is carried out to obtain carboxymethyl cellulose and quaternized cellulose nanofibers, respectively. At last, the structural, morphological, mechanical, swelling, wettability and the cell culture properties of the scaffolds were analyzed and...
Recent clinical findings on the role of kinase inhibitors in COVID-19 management
, Article Life Sciences ; Volume 306 , 2022 ; 00243205 (ISSN) ; Baghbanzadeh, A ; Nakhlband, A ; Baradaran, B ; Jafari, S ; Bagheri, Y ; Raei, F ; Montazersaheb, S ; Farahzadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2022
Abstract
The highly pathogenic, novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak has emerged as a once-in-a-century pandemic with poor consequences, urgently calling for new therapeutics, cures, and supportive interventions. It has already affected over 250 million people worldwide; thereby, there is a need for novel therapies to alleviate the related complications. There is a paradigm shift in developing drugs and clinical practices to combat COVID-19. Several clinical trials have been performed or are testing diverse pharmacological interventions to alleviate viral load and complications such as cytokine release storm (CRS). Kinase-inhibitors have appeared as potential antiviral agents for COVID-19...