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Gearbox Vibrations Analysis for Noise Reduction through Computer Aided Engineering
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Saadatfoumani, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Millions of people are exposed to vehicle noise at their work or residence environment daily and as a result their physical and mental healths get in danger. Subsequently the vehicle noise and vibration become an important factor in vehicle quality. Gearbox is a main element in vehicle powertrain and also an important source of noise and vibration. So inspection of vibration and noise in Gearbox and attempting to reduce it will help to reduce vehicle noise and vibration. This project is based on a deal between sharif university of technology and industry in which the target was to make improvement in every source of noise and vibration in a specific vehicle. The aim of this project is to...
Nonlinear Vibrations of Inclined Timoshenko Beam on Pasternak Foundation with Moving Force
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kargarnovin, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the first part of this thesis, the linear and nonlinear governing differential equations of motion of an inclined Euler-Bernoulli beam are used by tacking into account the effect of beam’s mid-plane stretching. Then nonlinear coupled governing partial differential equations of vibrations by including rotation of cross section, longitudinal and transverse displacements in the Timoshenko beam theory on Pasternak foundation under the act of moving concentrated force and as wll as moving mass are drived. To do this the energy method (Hamilton’s principle) based on the large deflection theory in conjuncture with the von-Karman relations is used. These equations are solved by applying...
Design and Fabrication of Nanocamposite Scaffold for Neural Tissue Engineering
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ramazani Saadat Abadi , Ahmad (Supervisor) ; Neamati, ZiaratAli (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nervous system plays an intricate biological process of man body.Damage of nervous system has serious consequences and is hard to recover, as well as the other parts of the body may not work properly. Many strategies have been used to repair spinal cord injuries in which the main objective is to improve the regeneration of axons and functional recovery. The purpose of this research is introducing neural tissue engineering concepts (e.g. scaffolds, stimulation and etc.) and also design and fabrication suitable for neural tissue engineering. For this purpose the combination of biodegradable polymers (chitosan),conductive polymer (poly-aniline) and carbon nanosheets (graphene) was chosen as the...
Magneto-fluorescent contrast agents based on carbon Dots@Ferrite nanoparticles for tumor imaging
, Article Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials ; Volume 561 , 2022 ; 03048853 (ISSN) ; Dehghani, H ; Angizi, S ; Ramedani, A ; Dolatyar, B ; Ramezani Farani, M ; Müllen, K ; Simchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2022
Abstract
Bimodal magnetic-fluorescent materials for diagnostic imaging needs surface-engineered nanoparticles with great biosafety, pronounced colloidal stability, high magnetic moments, and strong photoluminescence (PL) emission. This work presents polymer-coated nanoparticles (PCNPs) based on manganese ferrites covered with a thin shell of nitrogen-doped carbon dots for magnetic-resonance and fluorescent dual mode imaging of cancerous tumors in vivo. An in situ thermolysis of metal oxalates and phenylenediamine in diphenyl ether allows for the facile synthesis of hybrid magneto-fluorescent nanoparticles. They possess an average size of 55 ± 5 nm with strong and excitation-independent PL emission at...
Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Tumor Angiogenesis
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Fotouhi, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
A major medical revolution that is helping us overcome some of the worst diseases, including cancer, is angiogenesis, which is based on the processes our bodies use to develop blood vessels. Most human cancers have acquired six essential capabilities: self-sufficiency in growth signals, insensitivity to growth-inhibitory signals, programmed cell death escape, unlimited replication potential, persistent angiogenesis, and tissue invasion that can induce metastasis. In other words, the defense mechanism that prevents any of these acquired capabilities must be neutralized before the cells become malignant and invasive tumors. In fact, tumors in the non-vascular growth stage can only grow up to...
Network Analysis of EEG Data of Alzheimer’s Disease
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jalili, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recently complex networks, have been widely used as a model to study the behavior of human brain. By affecting different parts the brain, Neuronal disorders change the structure of functional brain networks. Investigating these changes using different graph theory metrics can be a useful methodology for human brain analysis in health and disease. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neural disease causing impairment in different brain activities including memory and cognition.The aim of this study is to construct the functional brain network of 17 AD patients and 17 healthy control subjects at resting state condition and analyzing them using the theory of complex networks in order to achieve a...
2D MXene nanocomposites: electrochemical and biomedical applications
, Article Environmental Science: Nano ; Volume 9, Issue 11 , 2022 , Pages 4038-4068 ; 20518153 (ISSN) ; Nourmohammadi Khiarak, B ; Tao, R ; Wang, Z ; Ahmadi, S ; Hassanpour, M ; Rabiee, M ; Saeb, M. R ; Lima, E. C ; Rabiee, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
Abstract
In recent years, key questions about the interaction of 2D MXene nanomaterials in electrochemical and biomedical applications have been raised. Most research has focused on clarifying the exclusive properties of the materials; however, only limited reports have described the biomedical applications of 2D nanomaterials. 2D MXenes are monolayer atomic nanosheets resulting from MAX phase ceramics. The hydrophilic properties, metallic conductivity, stability, and exclusive physiochemical performances make them promising materials for electrochemical and biomedical applications, including CO2 reduction, H2 evolution, energy conversion and storage, supercapacitors, stimuli-responsive drug delivery...
Driving of Quantum Hamiltonian Relative to The One Dimentional Cavity With Oscilating Mirror and Semi-Transparent Mirror
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bahrampour, Alireza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The concept of entanglement exists in the common area of the quantum optics and quantum information. Quantum optics is the best tools for investigating of this quantum informational phenomenon experimentally. One of the instruments that let us observes experimentally macroscopy entangeled state is Fabry-Perot Cavity. Striking of photons with the mirror of cavity transfer effective mommentom to it, and oscilating of mirror creates new modes: stocks and anti-stocks modes. Studing quantum state of these modes shows the entangling between photon and phonon (oscilating of mirror) modes. We assume that light beam enters the cavity from a semi-transparent mirror. So cavity is the system with...
Qualitative Study of the Dynamic Adsorption Layer by Bubble Rising Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bastani, Dariush (Supervisor) ; Lotfi, marzieh (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Surface phenomena and dynamic interfacial properties plays a significant role in multiphase gas-liquid & liquid-liquid processes applied in different industrial applications. However, current laboratory equipment and represented methods for dynamic and unsteady state condition caused by motivation of interface of two phases (like rising bubble), in purpose of qualitative investigation of interphase properties are not satisfying enough. Also, common modeling methods are represented with lots of modified assumptions which are not validated properly with experimental results. In current thesis, with development of laboratory tools and applying the “rising bubble method” for investigating the...
Non-Equilibrium Interfacial Behavior of Dynamic Interfaces in Presence of Surfactants and Nanoparticles; Experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamic Investigations
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Bastani, Dariush (Supervisor) ; Lotfi, Marzieh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The present study has been performed for better understanding about the dynamic behavior of fluid interfaces in presence of surfactants, nanoparticles and their interactions in gas-liquid dispersion systems. One of the main purposes of this work is to investigate the influence of surface modified nanoparticles on the dynamic behavior of gas-liquid interfaces. For this purpose, the rising bubble experiment was used as one of the most conventional procedures. Local velocities of bubbles rising in nanoparticle solutions were determined experimentally. Influences of silica nanoparticles which were modified via three approaches were investigated in these experiments. Heat treatment was applied to...
Global Control of Hybrid Microgrids Using MIMO Control
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mokhtari, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Given the growing advantage of exploiting renewable energy resources over fossil fuels and using distributed generation systems, microgrids seem to be the best solution for reaching the energy-efficient world of the future. Hybrid microgrids are the best options among all other types of microgrids because they make it possible to use AC and DC sources and loads together and at the same time. Since connecting AC and DC sections of a hybrid microgrid leads to the interaction between them, proper control of interlinking converter(s) is crucial for the reliable and stable operation of the entire microgrid. In this study, small signal model of a hybrid AC/DC microgrid consisting of static and...
Detecting Speakers in a Telephone Conversation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sameti, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
The human speech signal conveys many levels of information ranging from phonetic content to speaker identity and even emotional status. This thesis deals with the task of open-set speaker identification (SI) from an unconstrained telephone conversation between two speakers. The goal is to find at most two speakers among a known set of target speakers that best match the voice samples of the input speech; the input voice samples are not constrained to the target speaker set. The uni-speaker problem is investigated first. The classic GMM-UBM system for text-independent SI and its adapted form are explored. The use of score-space information is advocated as a complementary source to the...
When pixels team up: Spatially weighted sparse coding for hyperspectral image classification
, Article IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , Jan , 2015 , Pages 107-111 ; 1545598X (ISSN) ; Rabiee, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2015
Abstract
In this letter, a spatially weighted sparse unmixing approach is proposed as a front-end for hyperspectral image classification using a linear SVM. The idea is to partition the pixels of a hyperspectral image into a number of disjoint spatial neighborhoods. Since neighboring pixels are often composed of similar materials, their sparse codes are encouraged to have similar sparsity patterns. This is accomplished by means of a reweighted ℓ1 framework where it is assumed that fractional abundances of neighboring pixels are distributed according to a common Laplacian Scale Mixture (LSM) prior with a shared scale parameter. This shared parameter determines which endmembers contribute to the group...
Detection of dopamine receptors using nanoscale dendrimer for potential application in targeted delivery and whole-body imaging: synthesis and in vivo organ distribution
, Article ACS Applied Bio Materials ; Volume 5, Issue 4 , 2022 , Pages 1744-1755 ; 25766422 (ISSN) ; Aminzadeh Jahromi, N ; Ali, V ; Ebrahimpour, A ; Salehian, E ; Shafiee Ardestani, M ; Seyedhamzeh, M ; Ahmadi, S ; Sharifi, E ; Ashrafizadeh, M ; Rabiee, N ; Makvandi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2022
Abstract
Dopamine is one of the most important neurotransmitters released by neurons in the central nervous system, and a variety of neurological illnesses and mental disorders are associated with impairments in the secretion and functionality of dopamine. Dopamine, depending on the type of receptors, can act as a stimulant or an inhibitor. In this study, dendrimer-conjugated dopamine was utilized as a chelating agent for Technetium-99m to investigate the organ distribution of this compound in vivo using the single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) technique. For this purpose, dendrimers were synthesized using polyethylene glycol diacid and citric acid precursors, and dopamine was...
Folic acid-adorned curcumin-loaded iron oxide nanoparticles for cervical cancer
, Article ACS Applied Bio Materials ; Volume 5, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 1305-1318 ; 25766422 (ISSN) ; Azarian, M ; Heydari Sheikh Hossein, H ; Abdolvahabi, Z ; Mohammadi Abgarmi, Z ; Moradi, A ; Mousavi, S. M ; Ashrafizadeh, M ; Makvandi, P ; Saeb, M. R ; Rabiee, N ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2022
Abstract
Cancer is a deadly disease that has long plagued humans and has become more prevalent in recent years. The common treatment modalities for this disease have always faced many problems and complications, and this has led to the discovery of strategies for cancer diagnosis and treatment. The use of magnetic nanoparticles in the past two decades has had a significant impact on this. One of the objectives of the present study is to introduce the special properties of these nanoparticles and how they are structured to load and transport drugs to tumors. In this study, iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticles with 6 nm sizes were coated with hyperbranched polyglycerol (HPG) and folic acid (FA). The...
Engineered Biomimetic Membranes for Organ-on-a-Chip
, Article ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering ; Volume 8, Issue 12 , 2022 , Pages 5038-5059 ; 23739878 (ISSN) ; Rasouli, F ; Jahangiri, S ; Ahmadi, S ; Rabiee, N ; Ramezani Farani, M ; Akhavan, O ; Asadnia, M ; Fatahi, Y ; Hong, S ; Lee, J ; Lee, J ; Hahn, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2022
Abstract
Organ-on-a-chip (OOC) systems are engineered nanobiosystems to mimic the physiochemical environment of a specific organ in the body. Among various components of OOC systems, biomimetic membranes have been regarded as one of the most important key components to develop controllable biomimetic bioanalysis systems. Here, we review the preparation and characterization of biomimetic membranes in comparison with the features of the extracellular matrix. After that, we review and discuss the latest applications of engineered biomimetic membranes to fabricate various organs on a chip, such as liver, kidney, intestine, lung, skin, heart, vasculature and blood vessels, brain, and multiorgans with...
Investigation of the Liquid Viscosity Effect on the Rising Bubble Motion (Effect of Ethylene Glycol Concentration on Terminal Velocity)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bastani, Dariush (Supervisor) ; Lotfi, Marzieh (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Surface phenomena is one of the fundamental branches of science that has many applications in industries related to multiphase processes. One of the most important issues of this knowledge is inter-phase transport phenomena in contacting gas - liquid and liquid – liquid systems. Multiphase systems generally include dispersions such that in many cases are associated with the relative motion between the continuous and dispersed phase. One of the most widely used inter-phase flow systems is dispersion of gas bubbles in the bulk of liquid. The overall efficiency of these systems is often determined by the characteristics of the gas phase. In order to understand the dynamic behavior of such...
Theoretical Investigation of Quantum Optical Amplifiers in Quantum Communications
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bahrampour, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Bathaee, Marzieh Sadat (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Signal transmission of information on noiseless and lossy channels is an important issue in data transmission. Using the amplifier in the transmission channels is a good solution to help send information on longer channels. In classical communication, information can be coded in the amplitude or phase of the field and an amplifier is responsible for amplifying these parameters. If we consider the conditions ideal and ignore electrical noises, Classical mechanics does not impose any restrictions on the amplification of arbitrary classical signals. Instead, in quantum telecommunications the information encoded on the quadrature of the electromagnetic field are mounted on quantum states, such...
Structured Sparse Representation for Machine Learning and Signal
Processing
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Ph.D. Dissertation
Sharif University of Technology
;
Rabiei, Hamid Reza
(Supervisor)
Abstract
In this proposal we pursue structured sparse representations. Recent years have witnessed a tremendous growth in sparse modeling of natural signals. In this model a signal is represented as a linear combination of a few atoms from an often over-complete dictionary. The recent success of compressed sensing is intact due to the property that natural signals often admit sparse representations. Still, sparse representation in its simplest form sometimes fails to capture the intrinsic structure in natural signals. This structure may be embedded in the signal itself or in the relation between different signals of interest. The goal of this research proposal is to exploit the intrinsic structure in...
Evaluation of Exerted Drag Force on Alkane Saturated Air Bubbles in Aqueous Solutions by Experimental Studies
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bastani, Dariush (Supervisor) ; Lotfi, Marzieh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Interfacial phenomena and properties of interphase surfaces in dynamic mode play an important role in industrial processes that include gas-liquid and liquid-liquid multiphase flows. As well as, interface knowledge leads to better understanding of natural and fundamental phenomena. The present study has been performed for understanding about dynamic behavior of interphase surfaces in the presence of nanoparticles and hexane vapor in gas-liquid dispersion systems. In this research, rising bubble method has been used as one of the most conventional techniques. Accordingly, aqueous solutions of nanosilica were prepared in concentrations of 50, 100, 200, 400 and 1200 ppm as continuous phase...