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DC partial discharge characteristics for corona, surface and void discharges
, Article Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials, 19 July 2015 through 22 July 2015 ; Volume 2015-October , July , 2015 , Pages 260-263 ; 9781479989034 (ISBN) ; Javadinezhad, R ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
Measurement of partial discharges (PDs) current pulses is found to be one of the most efficient methods to evaluate the high voltage electrical equipment insulation condition. Generators, transformers, cables and transmission lines are especially tested for the presence of PDs. In AC, the solution is well known. Phase-resolved method can be used to detect and determine partial discharge activities. Although phase-resolved method works well under AC voltage; due to lack of a cyclic variation in DC voltage and current this cannot be used when studying partial discharges in DC voltage systems. Therefore, other methods are employed to interpret the partial discharge in DC. For this purpose, the...
Analysis and data-based reconstruction of complex nonlinear dynamical systems : using the methods of stochastic processes
, Book
Springer International Publishing
2019
Abstract
This book focuses on a central question in the field of complex systems: Given a fluctuating (in time or space), uni- or multi-variant sequentially measured set of experimental data (even noisy data), how should one analyse non-parametrically the data, assess underlying trends, uncover characteristics of the fluctuations (including diffusion and jump contributions), and construct a stochastic evolution equation?
Here, the term "non-parametrically" exemplifies that all the functions and parameters of the constructed stochastic evolution equation can be determined directly from the measured data.
The book provides an overview of methods that have been developed for the analysis of...
Here, the term "non-parametrically" exemplifies that all the functions and parameters of the constructed stochastic evolution equation can be determined directly from the measured data.
The book provides an overview of methods that have been developed for the analysis of...
A secure authentication scheme for VANETs with batch verification
, Article Wireless Networks ; Volume 21, Issue 5 , 2015 , Pages 1733-1743 ; 10220038 (ISSN) ; Barmshoory, M ; Rahimi, M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
Abstract
Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) will start becoming deployed within the next decade. Among other benefits, it is expected that VANETs will support applications and services targeting the increase of safety on the road, and assist in improving the efficiency of the road transportation network. However, several serious challenges remain to be solved before efficient and secure VANET technology becomes available, one of them been efficient authentication of messages in a VANET. In this paper, we analyse a recent authentication scheme for VANETs introduced by Lee et al. Unfortunately this scheme is vulnerable to the impersonation attack so that a malicious user can generate a valid signature...
The O (n) model in the n → 0 limit (self-avoiding-walks) and logarithmic conformal field theory
, Article Nuclear Physics B ; Volume 707, Issue 3 , 2005 , Pages 405-420 ; 05503213 (ISSN) ; Saadat, M ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
We consider the O (n) theory in the n → 0 limit. We show that the theory is described by logarithmic conformal field theory, and that the correlation functions have logarithmic singularities. The explicit forms of the two-, three- and four-point correlation functions of the scaling fields and the corresponding logarithmic partners are derived. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Packing of nonoverlapping cubic particles: Computational algorithms and microstructural characteristics
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 94, Issue 6 , 2016 ; 15393755 (ISSN) ; Sahimi, M ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2016
Abstract
Packing of cubic particles arises in a variety of problems, ranging from biological materials to colloids and the fabrication of new types of porous materials with controlled morphology. The properties of such packings may also be relevant to problems involving suspensions of cubic zeolites, precipitation of salt crystals during CO2 sequestration in rock, and intrusion of fresh water in aquifers by saline water. Not much is known, however, about the structure and statistical descriptors of such packings. We present a detailed simulation and microstructural characterization of packings of nonoverlapping monodisperse cubic particles, following up on our preliminary results [H. Malmir, Sci....
Microstructural characterization of random packings of cubic particles
, Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 6 , 2016 ; 20452322 (ISSN) ; Sahimi, M ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Nature Publishing Group
2016
Abstract
Understanding the properties of random packings of solid objects is of critical importance to a wide variety of fundamental scientific and practical problems. The great majority of the previous works focused, however, on packings of spherical and sphere-like particles. We report the first detailed simulation and characterization of packings of non-overlapping cubic particles. Such packings arise in a variety of problems, ranging from biological materials, to colloids and fabrication of porous scaffolds using salt powders. In addition, packing of cubic salt crystals arise in various problems involving preservation of pavements, paintings, and historical monuments, mineral-fluid interactions,...
The formation of atomic nanoclusters on graphene sheets
, Article Nanotechnology ; Volume 20, Issue 13 , 2009 ; 09574484 (ISSN) ; Asgari, R ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
The formation of atomic nanoclusters on suspended graphene sheets has been investigated by employing a molecular dynamics simulation at finite temperature. Our systematic study is based on temperature-dependent molecular dynamics simulations of some transition and alkali atoms on suspended graphene sheets. We find that the transition atoms aggregate and make various size nanoclusters distributed randomly on graphene surfaces. We also report that most alkali atoms make one atomic layer on graphene sheets. Interestingly, the potassium atoms almost deposit regularly on the surface at low temperature. We expect from this behavior that the electrical conductivity of a suspended graphene doped by...
Markov analysis and Kramers-Moyal expansion of the ballistic deposition and restricted solid-on-solid models
, Article Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment ; Volume 2008, Issue 2 , 2008 ; 17425468 (ISSN) ; Jafari, G. R ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
It is well known that the ballistic deposition and the restricted solid-on-solid models belong to the same universality class, having the same roughness and growth exponents. In this paper, we determine some new statistical properties of the two models, such as the Kramers-Moyal coefficients and the Markov length scale, and show them to be distinct for the two models. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd
Designing gear-shift pattern for an electric vehicle to optimize energy consumption
, Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE) ; Vol. 11 , 2010 , pp. 837-846 ; ISBN: 9780791844489 ; Salehi, R ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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In this paper optimization of energy consumption in an electric vehicle is presented. The main idea of this optimization is based on selecting the best gear level in driving the vehicle. Two algorithms for optimization are introduced which are based on fuzzy rules and fuzzy controllers. In first algorithm, fuzzy controller simulates energy consumption in different gear levels, and chooses the optimum gear level. While in second method, fuzzy controller detects the optimum gear level by measuring the vehicle's average speed and acceleration. To investigate the performance of these controllers, a model of TOSAN vehicle is developed and the controllers outputs are checked in simulation of TOSAN...
A generalized total least squares algorithm for RSS-based localization with unknown path-loss model parameters
, Article 24th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2016, 10 May 2016 through 12 May 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 521-524 ; 9781467387897 (ISBN) ; Danaee, M. R ; Bayat, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
Abstract
Node localization is of paramount importance to different wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. This paper investigates the received signal strength (RSS) based localization problem with unknown path-loss model parameters. Most works in RSS localization assume the transmit power and path-loss exponent (PLE) are known that is not a realistic assumption in some cases. However this paper, assumes the transmit power and the PLE are both unknown and a novel algorithm for sensor location is proposed. The algorithm is based on the generalized total least-squares (GTLS) method and gives an explicit solution for the localization problem. The performance of the proposed method is compared with...
Dynamic cube attack on Grain-v1
, Article IET Information Security ; Volume 10, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 165-172 ; 17518709 (ISSN) ; Barmshory, M ; Mansouri, M. H ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2016
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This study presents a dynamic cube attack on the algorithm Grain-v1 which has resisted all the key-recovery attacks in the single key model. The dynamic cube attack finds the secret key by using distinguishers obtained from structural weaknesses of a cipher. The main idea of the attack lies in simplifying the cipher's output function. After making it simpler, the attack is able to exploit a distinguishing attack to recover the secret key. In this study, the authors first find the appropriate simplifications for Grain-v1. Then, they apply their attack to the algorithm by using a new framework and a new smart choice technique for the classification of initial value bits. Finally, the authors...
A control scheme to enhance low voltage ride-through of brushless doubly-fed induction generators
, Article Wind Energy ; Volume 19, Issue 9 , 2016 , Pages 1699-1712 ; 10954244 (ISSN) ; Oraee, H ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Rahimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2016
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The use of brushless doubly-fed induction generator has been recently proposed for wind turbines because of its variable speed operation with fractional size converter without the need to brush and slip ring. This paper introduces a control scheme to improve low voltage ride-through capability of doubly-fed induction generator considering grid code requirements. The proposed control strategy is based on analysis of flux linkages and back electromotive forces and intends to retain the control-winding current below the safety limit (typically 2 pu) during severe voltage dips. The time-domain simulations validate effectiveness of the proposed scheme to protect the converter against failure as...
A control scheme to enhance low voltage ride-through of brushless doubly-fed induction generators
, Article Wind Energy ; November , 2015 ; 10954244 (ISSN) ; Oraee, H ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Rahimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2015
Abstract
The use of brushless doubly-fed induction generator has been recently proposed for wind turbines because of its variable speed operation with fractional size converter without the need to brush and slip ring. This paper introduces a control scheme to improve low voltage ride-through capability of doubly-fed induction generator considering grid code requirements. The proposed control strategy is based on analysis of flux linkages and back electromotive forces and intends to retain the control-winding current below the safety limit (typically 2pu) during severe voltage dips. The time-domain simulations validate effectiveness of the proposed scheme to protect the converter against failure as...
Comparative studies on Ag3PO4/BiPO4-metal-organic framework-graphene-based nanocomposites for photocatalysis application
, Article Applied Surface Science ; Volume 351 , October , 2015 , Pages 216-224 ; 01694332 (ISSN) ; Tasviri, M ; Rahimi, E ; Gholami, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
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For the first time, we report novel Ag3PO4/BiPO4 (AB)-graphene-based photocatalysts. The fabricated nanocomposites were characterized by various techniques. The photocatalytic properties of the prepared catalysts were evaluated by the photodegradation of Atrazine herbicide under both visible and UV light irradiation. Atrazine concentration was determined using the spectrophotometric method according to the Konig's reaction by monitoring the absorbance at 470 nm wavelength during the photodegradation process. Both degradation rate and efficiency using graphene (GR)-based nanocomposites are found to be much better than using pure AB. Atrazine photodegradation displayed that the AB supporting...
Effect of a gap opening on the conductance of graphene superlattices
, Article Solid State Communications ; Volume 150, Issue 13-14 , 2010 , Pages 655-659 ; 00381098 (ISSN) ; Esmailpour, A ; Asgari, R ; Elahi, M ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The electronic transmission and conductance of a gapped graphene superlattice were calculated by means of the transfer-matrix method. The system that we study consists of a sequence of electron-doped graphene as wells and hole-doped graphene as barriers. We show that the transmission probability approaches unity at some critical value of the gap. We also find that there is a domain around the critical gap value for which the conductance of the system attains its maximum value
Conductance of a disordered graphene superlattice
, Article Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics ; Volume 79, Issue 16 , 2009 ; 10980121 (ISSN) ; Esmailpour, A ; Asgari, R ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
We study the conductance of disordered graphene superlattices with short-range structural correlations. The system consists of electron- and hole-doped graphenes of various thicknesses, which fluctuate randomly around their mean value. The effect of the randomness on the probability of transmission through the system of various sizes is studied. We show that in a disordered superlattice the quasiparticle that approaches the barrier interface almost perpendicularly transmits through the system. The conductivity of the finite-size system is computed and shown that the conductance vanishes when the sample size becomes very large, whereas for some specific structures the conductance tends to a...
Markov analysis and kramers-moyal expansion of nonstationary stochastic processes with application to the fluctuations in the oil price
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 75, Issue 6 , 2007 ; 15393755 (ISSN) ; Sahimi, M ; Peinke, J ; Friedrich, R ; Jafari, G. R ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
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We describe a general method for analyzing a nonstationary stochastic process X (t) which, unlike many of the previous analysis methods, does not require X (t) to have any scaling feature. The method is used to study the fluctuations in the daily price of oil. It is shown that the returns time series, y (t) =ln [X (t+1) X (t)], is a stationary and Markov process, characterized by a Markov time scale tM. The coefficients of the Kramers-Moyal expansion for the probability density function P (y,t y0, t0) are computed. P (y,t, y0, t0) satisfies a Fokker-Planck equation, which is equivalent to a Langevin equation for y (t) that provides quantitative predictions for the oil price over times that...
Investigating the fluctuations of solar and wind energy
, Article Iranian Journal of Physics Research ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 249-261 ; 16826957 (ISSN) ; Madanchi, A ; Absalan, M. R ; Anvari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Isfahan University of Technology
2019
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A time series study of the electrical energy generated by wind turbines and solar cells shows that the energy produced has a lot of fluctuations due to the geographic conditions. These ups and downs have caused not only the share of these sources to be marginal, but also they lead to the volatility of electric power plants. By examining several different data from different countries and regions with the frequency of second and minute, we show that different scale behaviors exist at different time intervals and reveal their other random and nonlinear characteristics. We also compare the non-Gaussian behavior of these regions together, showing that studying the properties of such data helps...
Fluctuations, importance of: Complexity in the view of stochastic processes
, Article Computational Complexity: Theory, Techniques, and Applications ; 2012 , Pages 1131-1154 ; 9781461418009 (ISBN) ; 1461417996 (ISBN) ; Peinke, J ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2012
Abstract
Article Outline: Glossary Definition of the Subject Introduction Stochastic Processes Stochastic Time Series Analysis Applications: Processes in Time Applications: Processes in Scale Future Directions Further Reading Acknowledgment Bibliography
Coherent backscattering of electromagnetic waves in random media
, Article EPL ; Volume 98, Issue 1 , 2012 ; 02955075 (ISSN) ; Maass, P ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The single and multiple scattering regimes of electromagnetic waves in a disordered system with fluctuating permittivity are studied by numerical simulations of Maxwell's equations. For an array of emitters and receivers in front of a medium with randomly varying dielectric constant, we calculate the backscattering matrix from the signal responses at all receiver points j to electromagnetic pulses generated at each emitter point i. We show that the statistical properties of the backscattering matrix are in agreement with the recent experimental results for ultrasonic waves (Aubry A. and Derode A., Phys. Rev. Lett., 102 (2009) 084301) and light (Popoff S. M. et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 104...