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    Dynamic Analysis of Pile Foundations Embedded in Liquefiable Soils

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Amin (Author) ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The behavior of pile foundations under earthquake loading is an important issue that affects the performance of structures. Design procedures have been developed for evaluating pile behavior under earthquake loading; however, the application of these procedures to cases involving liquefiable ground is uncertain. The performance of piles in liquefied soil layers is much more complex than that of non-liquefying soil layers because not only the superstructure and the surrounding soil exert different dynamic loads on pile, but also the stiffness and shear strength of surrounding soil diminishes over time due to both non-linear behavior of soil and pore water pressure generation. In this... 

    Design and Fabrication of a Microfluidic System Based on Dielectrophoresis for Enrichment and Separation of Bioparticles

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Ali (Author) ; Mohammadi, Ali Asghar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The main purposes of this project are simulation, design, and fabrication of a microfluidic system based on dielectrophoresis (DEP) exploiting AC voltages for separation of microparticles. Generally, this project can be divided into two parts. First, the engineering section including design and fabrication of microchip, and second biological samples preparation for investigating the system performance. The main advantages of proposed system are eliminating joule heating, a significant problem in insulating based dielectrophoresis systems, overcoming problems related to metal contamination in biological samples, the main problem of conventional dielectrophoresis platforms, and removing... 

    Unsupervised Neuronal Spike Sorting by Deep Learning Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Saeed (Author) ; Sharifi Zarchi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Unsupervised neural spike sorting is a crucial tool in studying neural systems in the resolution of a neural cell. In extracellular recording from neural cells, the voltage of media is captured by the electrodes. The situation is possible that an electrode record activity of multiple neurons at the same time. The spike sorting goal is assigning each spike (extracellular recorded neural action potential) to a neural cell that generates it. Conventionally, more than one electrode is used to recording media voltages. The electrodes are placed in a small space as a single device called a multi-electrode array. After the spike sorting procedure, the occurrence time of activity of several cells is... 

    The Effect of Soli-Structure Interaction on Dynamic Characteristics of Structures with Embedded Fondation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Mohammad Taghi (Author) ; Ghannad, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Soil-structure interaction has significant effect on dynamic behavior of the super structure. This effect is usually investigated in two separate parts, i.e., the Kinematic Interaction effect and the Inertial Interaction effect. The first modifies the input ground motion to the foundation as a result of difference in soil and foundation stiffness. The later, i.e., the II effect, introduces the effect of soil flexibility and radiation of waves into the supporting medium on the response of the structure. These effects are usually considered by introducing a replacement oscillator with modified natural period and damping ratio subjected... 

    Semi-Analytical Study of Separation and Re-contact of a Moving Oscillator on a Rectangular Plate under Accelerating and Decelerating Motion

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Amir Reza (Author) ; Foyouzat, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study investigates the dynamics of a two-mass oscillator travelling on a viscoelastic rectangular plate under both accelerating/decelerating and uniform motions, while accounting for surface roughness and various reattachment scenarios. Despite its practical significance, this topic has received limited attention in scholarly literature. The Current article studies how key parameters—including the oscillator’s initial velocity, acceleration, foundation/oscillator damping and stiffness, as well as impact type (elastic, plastic, and elastoplastic)—affect the system’s dynamic response. It also examines, via illustrative examples, the oscillator’s motion along paths parallel and diagonal to... 

    Improving the Performance of Transport Layer Protocols in Cognitive Radio Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Sajjad (Author) ; Hemmatyar, Ali Mohammad Afshin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The abstract is the most important section of the thesis because many readers limit most of their reading to abstracts, saving in-depth reading for specific theses. It should give the reader a "preview" of what's to come. The abstract should emphasize new and important aspects of the study or observations. The purpose of the abstract is to allow researchers to decide whether or not to read the whole thesis. The abstract is what researchers read first to decide if the thesis is important, interesting, and it allows them to assess the relevance of a thesis to their own research, without having to read the entire thesis. Thus, it is crucial that the abstract both summarize succinctly the key... 

    Design and Implementation of Distributed Dimensionality Reduction Algorithms under Communication Constraints

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Maddah Ali, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Salehkaleybar, Saber (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays we are witnessing the emergence of machine learning in various applications. One of the key problems in data science and machine learning is the problem of dimensionality reduction, which deals with finding a mapping that embeds samples to a lower-dimensional space such that, the relationships between the samples and their properties are preserved in the secondary space as much as possible. Obtaining such mapping is essential in today's high-dimensional settings. Moreover, due to the large volume of data and high-dimensional samples, it is infeasible or insecure to process and store all data in a single machine. As a result, we need to process data in a distributed manner.In this... 

    Effect of Mullite Content on HAp-Mullite Composite for Hard Tissue Application

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmani, Marzieh (Author) ; Faghihi Sani, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Solati Hashjin, Mehran (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study effect of various mullite contents, as reinforcement phase, on phase combination, fracture surface and mechanical propertiese of hydroxyapatite- mullite composite has been investigated.
    The used hydroxyapatite powder was synthesized through acid- base route and further calcination. XRD results demonstrated partially decomposition of HA in to β- TCP and CaO during the calcination. SEM image of the prepared HA powder showed that they were spherical and agglomarated.
    The mixed HA with various amounts of the ball- milled mullite (10- 40 wt%)were pressed and sintered at 1350°C for 2h. Dominant phase in all composite samplese after sintering was Ca9Al(PO4)7.
    Phase... 

    AI planning search time and space reduction technique for the problem of web service composition

    , Article 2008 AAAI Workshop, Chicago, IL, 13 July 2008 through 14 July 2008 ; Volume WS-08-10 , 2008 , Pages 173-174 Rahmani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    One of challenging problems in the domain of web services is the web service composition (i.e the task of composing web services to create new services, capable of fulfilling a need that no single service can satisfy). In real application, there will be a lot of relevant web services for a simple goal, so the search space for such a problem is huge. In this research statement, we show how by extracting some prior knowledge and using simple heuristics, search space and search time can be reduced significantly  

    Robust optimal control for large-scale systems with state delay

    , Article Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control ; Vol. 36, Issue. 4 , June , 2014 , pp. 551-558 ; ISSN: 01423312 Rahmani, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Optimal control of large-scale uncertain dynamic systems with time delays in states is considered in this paper. For this purpose, a two-level strategy is proposed to decompose the large-scale system into several interconnected subsystems at the first level. Then optimal control inputs are obtained by minimization of convex performance indices in presence of uncertainties, in the form of states and interactions feedback. The solution is achieved by bounded data uncertainty problems, where the uncertainties are only needed to be bounded and it is not required to satisfy the so-called 'matching conditions'. At the second level, a simple substitution-type interaction prediction method is used... 

    Dynamic behavior of pile foundations under cyclic loading in liquefiable soils

    , Article Computers and Geotechnics ; Volume 40 , 2012 , Pages 114-126 ; 0266352X (ISSN) Rahmani, A ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this paper, a fully coupled three-dimensional dynamic analysis is carried out to investigate the dynamic behavior of pile foundations in liquefied ground. A critical state bounding surface plasticity model is used to model soil skeleton, while a fully coupled (u- P) formulation is employed to analyze soil displacements and pore water pressures. Furthermore, in this study, variation of permeability coefficient during liquefaction is taken into account; the permeability coefficient is related to excess pore water pressure ratio. Results of a centrifuge test on pile foundations are used to demonstrate the capability of the model for reliable analysis of piles under dynamic loading. Then, the... 

    Two-level optimal load-frequency control for multi-area power systems

    , Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 53, Issue 1 , December , 2013 , Pages 540-547 ; 01420615 (ISSN) Rahmani, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In large-scale power systems, classical centralized control approaches may fail due to geographically distribution of information and decentralized controllers result in sub-optimal solution for load-frequency control (LFC) problems. In this paper, a two-level structure is presented to obtain optimal solution for LFC problems and also reduce the computational complexity of centralized controllers. In this approach, an interconnected multi-area power system is decomposed into several sub-systems (areas) at the first-level. Then an optimization problem in each area is solved separately, with respect to its local information and interaction signals coming from other areas. At the second-level,... 

    Hierarchical optimal robust load-frequency control for power systems

    , Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Volume 6, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 303-312 ; 17518687 (ISSN) Rahmani, M ; Sadati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this study, a hierarchical optimal robust controller is presented for the power system load-frequency control problem. In this approach, the multi-area power system is first decomposed into several sub-systems (areas). Then by using a two-level control strategy, the overall optimal solution is obtained. At the first level, the optimal control of each area is obtained with respect to local information and also considering interactions coming from other areas. At the second level, by using a coordination strategy, the local controllers will converge to global solution and optimal robust controller is achieved. This approach is applicable to both single-area and multi-area interconnected... 

    Mechanical properties of uncoated and aluminide-coated rené 80

    , Article Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science ; Volume 41, Issue 1 , 2010 , Pages 125-137 ; 10735623 (ISSN) Rahmani, Kh ; Nategh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Nickel-base superalloys such as René 80 are widely used in manufacturing aircraft turbine blades. They are usually coated in order to increase their wear, oxidation, erosion, and hot corrosion properties against environmental degradation. In this article, the mechanical behavior (tensile and low-cycle fatigue (LCF)) of uncoated and aluminide-coated (CODEP-B) René 80 has been studied at 871 °C and 982 °C. Experimental results show that the tensile properties of coated specimens are relatively lower than those of uncoated ones in the same conditions, but application of coating increases the LCF life of René 80 at T = 871 °C, 982 °C, R = (εmin/εmax) = 0, strain rate of 2 × 10-3 s-1, and Δεt =... 

    Dynamic economic evaluation of distribution automation systems

    , Article 2009 International Conference on Electric Power and Energy Conversion Systems, EPECS 2009 ; 2009 ; 9789948427155 (ISBN) Rahmani, S ; Ehsan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In a deregulated environment of power distribution industry, a comprehensive economic evaluation for the implementation of distribution automation (DA) systems is inevitable. Using the presented methodology in this paper and system dynamics approach, it is efficiently possible to deal with variation of the economic parameters such as the interest rate, inflation rate, energy supply cost, load growth, etc. In this paper, economic short-run and long-run impacts of DA systems are evaluated from utility point of view. Also economic benefits from customers' point of view are analyzed. A practical pricing strategy for maximizing the utility profit is suggested depending on the underlying market... 

    Isothermal LCF behavior in aluminide diffusion coated Rene 80 near the DBTT

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 30, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 1183-1192 ; 02641275 (ISSN) Rahmani, Kh ; Nategh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Ni-base superalloys such as René 80 are widely used for aircraft turbine blades manufacture, due to possesses suitable mechanical, oxidation and hot corrosion properties. It is usually coated in order to increase its wear, oxidation, erosion and hot corrosion properties against environmental degradation. One the most important properties of coatings is its DBTT. In this paper the behavior of uncoated and coated (CODEP-B) René 80 has been studied near the DBTT (871 °C), R = (εmin/εmax) = 0 and strain rate of about 2 × 10-3 s-1. Experimental results show that in coated specimens while the total cyclic strain is lower than 1%, coating leaves longer fatigue life, at this condition the nucleation... 

    Modeling of periodic array of cut-through slits with sinusoidal surface conductivity at the interfaces of an anisotropic medium

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation ; Volume 66, Issue 10 , 2018 , Pages 5630-5633 ; 0018926X (ISSN) Rahmani, B ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    A periodic arrangement of 1-D slits carved in a perfect electric conductor is investigated, and an equivalent model which features sinusoidal surface conductivity on its upper and lower interfaces is derived. Therefore, and in sheer contrast to all the previous attempts that were successful in mimicking only the zeroth-order diffracted waves, it is capable of emulating both specular and nonspecular diffraction orders. The accuracy of the model is verified by the full-wave simulations. The proposed model is used to study the sharp Fano-type extraordinary transmission resonances arising in the structure. The transmission spectrum near these resonances is derived in terms of Fano resonance... 

    Some clarifications on the relation between bohmian quantum potential and mach’s principle

    , Article International Journal of Theoretical Physics ; Volume 56, Issue 10 , 2017 , Pages 3096-3107 ; 00207748 (ISSN) Rahmani, F ; Golshani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Mach’s principle asserts that the inertial mass of a body is related to the distribution of other distant bodies. This means that in the absence of other bodies, a single body has no mass. In this case, talking about motion is not possible, because the detection of motion is possible only relative to other bodies. But in physics we are faced with situations that are not fully Machian. As in the case of general theory of relativity where geodesics exist in the absence of any matter, the motion has meaning. Another example which is the main topic of our discussion, refers to Bohmian quantum mechanics, where the inertial mass of a single particle does not vanish, but is modified. We can call... 

    Some clarifications about the bohmian geodesic deviation equation and raychaudhuri's equation

    , Article International Journal of Modern Physics A ; Volume 33, Issue 3 , 2018 ; 0217751X (ISSN) Rahmani, F ; Golshani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    One of the important and famous topics in general theory of relativity and gravitation is the problem of geodesic deviation and its related singularity theorems. An interesting subject is the investigation of these concepts when quantum effects are considered. Since the definition of trajectory is not possible in the framework of standard quantum mechanics (SQM), we investigate the problem of geodesic equation and its related topics in the framework of Bohmian quantum mechanics in which the definition of trajectory is possible. We do this in a fixed background and we do not consider the backreaction effects of matter on the space-time metric. © 2018 World Scientific Publishing Company  

    Influence of aluminide diffusion coating on the tensile properties of the Ni-base superalloy René 80

    , Article Surface and Coatings Technology ; Volume 202, Issue 8 , 2008 , Pages 1385-1391 ; 02578972 (ISSN) Rahmani, Kh ; Nategh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Ni-base superalloy René 80 is widely used in manufacturing aircraft turbine blades. The service temperature of this alloy is in the range of 760-982 °C. Although this alloy possesses suitable mechanical, oxidation and hot corrosion properties, it is coated in order to increase its wear, oxidation, erosion and hot corrosion properties against harmful environmental service conditions. In this paper the influence of applying diffusion coating (CODEP-B) on the tensile properties of René 80 has been studied in the temperature range of 22-982 °C. Experimental results show that the tensile properties of the coated specimens are relatively lower than that of uncoated ones in the same conditions. But...