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Developing Three Dimensional Model for Delineation of Capture Zone of Multi Wells in Complicated Condition (Skin Effect, Partially Penetrating)
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Ataei Ashtiani, Behzad
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Pump and treat is one of the oldest and mostly used methods in remediation of groundwater. Although this method has been criticized recently, it is still widely be used. The systems typically use one or more extraction and injection wells to hydraulically control the contamination plume. The purpose of studying a pump and treat system is to determine the appropriate location and discharge for the wells in the way that the contamination could be pumped out. In this study after reviewing some existing solutions for delineation the capture zone of single well a method to delineate the capture zone for arbitrary located wells is presented. This method can delineate a three dimensional capture...
Capture zone of a partially penetrating well with skin effects in confined aquifers
, Article Transport in Porous Media ; Volume 91, Issue 2 , January , 2012 , Pages 437-457 ; 01693913 (ISSN) ; Shafei, B ; Rashidian Dezfouli, H ; Mohamadzadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
The analysis of the capture zone of wells is useful to design pumping systems and wellhead protection programs. In this study, an analytical solution for the head distribution of a partially penetrating well, and semi-analytical methods to determine the geometry of the capture surface are presented. The analytical solution is derived based on an infinitesimal radius under a constant pumping rate in a two-zone confined aquifer. Using the developed solution, a sensitivity analysis is performed to study the influence of skin on the drawdown, location of the stagnation point, maximum horizontal and vertical extent of the capture surface. The results show the efficiency of a partially penetrating...
Structural health monitoring of buried pipelines under static dislocation and vibration
, Article Proceedings of 2010 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications, MESA 2010, 15 July 2010 through 17 July 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 325-329 ; 9781424471010 (ISBN) ; Zabihollah, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Buried pipe lines are an efficient way of transporting of water, sewage, oil, and gas resources in all over the world. Since the buried pipe lines are exposed to many unexpected conditions, such as landslides, corrosion, fatigue, earthquakes, material flaws or even intentional damaging, so the inspection requirements lead to adoption of new method of maintenance, protection and conserving. This report aims to improve the trustworthiness, reliability, yet economical technologies for monitoring of behavior and manner of buried pipe lines during operation and assessing the risk of pipe lines failure. Distributed sensors (piezoelectric) are surface designed and embedded to investigate the...
Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radios Using Compressive Sensing and Random Sampling
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Marvasti, Farrokh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Cognitive radio (CR) can successfully deal with the growing demand and scarcity of the wireless spectrum. To exploit limited spectrum efficiently, CR technology allows unlicensed users to access licensed spectrum bands. Since licensed users have priorities to use the bands, the unlicensed users need to continuously monitor the licensed users activities to avoid interference and collisions. How to obtain reliable results of the licensed users activities is the main task for spectrum sensing. Based on the sensing results, the unlicensed users should adapt their transmit powers and access strategies to protect the licensed communications. The requirement naturally presents challenges to the...
Structural Health Monitoring of Buried Pipelines Using Piezoelectric Sensor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zabihollah, Abolghasem (Supervisor)
Abstract
Large-size buried pipelines are an efficient way of transporting of water, waste water, sewage, gas, and oil resources in across the world. Since the buried pipe lines are exposed to many unexpected conditions, such as landslides, corrosion, fatigue, unexpected loading, earthquakes, material flaws or even intentional damaging, so the inspection requirements lead to adoption of new method of maintenance, protection and conserving of pipelines. This proposed project aims to improve the trustworthiness, reliable, yet economical technologies for monitoring of behavior of buried pipe lines during operation and assessing the risk of pipe lines failure. Piezoelectric sensor is bonded on the surface...
Semantic web services for handling data heterogeneity in an e-business framework
, Article 13th International Computer Society of Iran Computer Conference on Advances in Computer Science and Engineering, CSICC 2008, Kish Island, 9 March 2008 through 11 March 2008 ; Volume 6 CCIS , 2008 , Pages 453-460 ; 18650929 (ISSN); 3540899847 (ISBN); 9783540899846 (ISBN) ; Habibi, J ; Hassas Yeganeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
E-business requires interoperability of information systems and, therefore, standardization of information sharing. Several XML-based e-business frameworks are developed to define standards for information sharing within and between companies. These frameworks only standardize structure of messages and aren't able to define semantics. The use of Semantic Web Service (SWS) technologies has been suggested to enable more dynamic B2B integration of heterogeneous systems and partners. We present a semantic B2B mediator based on the WSMX -a SWS execution environment, to tackle heterogeneities in RosettaNet messages. We develop a rich RosettaNet ontology and use the axiomatized knowledge and rules...
Notice of violation of IEEE publication principles: Promoting B2B integration with semantic web service technologies
, Article 2nd Asia International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, AMS 2008, Kuala Lumpur, 13 May 2008 through 15 May 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 65-70 ; 9780769531366 (ISBN) ; Habibi, J ; Yeganeh, S. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Several e-business frameworks are developed to define standards for information sharing within and between companies. These frameworks only standardize structure of messages and aren't able to define semantics. It leads to slow and costly dynamic Business-to-Business (B2B) integration. The use of Semantic Web Senice (SWS) technologies has been suggested to enable more dynamic B2B integration of heterogeneous systems and partners. We present a semantic B2B mediator based on the WSMX -a SWS execution environment, to tackle heterogeneities in B2B services. We particularly show how WSMX can be made to support the RosettaNet e-business framework and how it can add dynamics to B2B interactions by...
Stimulus-specific adaptation decreases the coupling of spikes to LFP phase
, Article Frontiers in Neural Circuits ; Volume 13 , 2019 ; 16625110 (ISSN) ; Zarei, M ; Jahed, M ; Daliri, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Frontiers Media S.A
2019
Abstract
Stimulus repetition suppresses the neural activity in different sensory areas of the brain. This mechanism of so-called stimulus-specific adaptation (SSA) has been observed in both spiking activity and local field potential (LFP) responses. However, much remains to be known about the effect of SSA on the spike–LFP relation. In this study, we approached this issue by investigating the spike-phase coupling (SPC) in control and adapting paradigms. For the control paradigm, pure tones were presented in a random unbiased sequence. In the adapting paradigm, the same stimuli were presented in a random pattern but it was biased to an adapter stimulus. In fact, the adapter occupied 80% of the...
Task-specific modulation of PFC activity for matching-rule governed decision-making
, Article Brain Structure and Function ; Volume 226, Issue 2 , 2021 , Pages 443-455 ; 18632653 (ISSN) ; Zarei, M ; Constantinidis, C ; Daliri, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2021
Abstract
Storing information from incoming stimuli in working memory (WM) is essential for decision-making. The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a key role to support this process. Previous studies have characterized different neuronal populations in the PFC for working memory judgements based on whether an originally presented stimulus matches a subsequently presented one (matching-rule decision-making). However, much remains to be understood about this mechanism at the population level of PFC neurons. Here, we hypothesized differences in processing of feature vs. spatial WM within the PFC during a matching-rule decision-making task. To test this hypothesis, the modulation of neural activity within the...
Sensory representation of visual stimuli in the coupling of low-frequency phase to spike times
, Article Brain Structure and Function ; Volume 227, Issue 5 , 2022 , Pages 1641-1654 ; 18632653 (ISSN) ; Jahed, M ; Dezfouli, M. P ; Daliri, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2022
Abstract
Neural synchronization has been engaged in several brain mechanisms. Previous studies have shown that the interaction between the time of spiking activity and phase of local field potentials (LFPs) plays a key role in many cognitive functions. However, the potential role of this spike–LFP phase coupling (SPC) in neural coding is not fully understood. Here, we sought to investigate the role of this SPC for encoding the sensory properties of visual stimuli. To this end, we measured SPC strength in the preferred and anti-preferred motion directions of stimulus presented inside the receptive field of middle temporal (MT) neurons. We found a selective response in terms of SPC strength for...
Finding protein active sites using approximate sub-graph isomorphism
, Article 2011 1st Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering, MECBME 2011, Sharjah, 21 February 2011 through 24 February 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 432-435 ; 9781424470006 (ISBN) ; Arab, S. S ; Fatemizadeh, E ; Hosseynimanesh, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Prediction of the amino acids that have a catalytic effect on the enzymes is a major stage in appointing the activity of the enzymes and classification. The biological activity of a protein usually depends on the existence of a small number of amino acids. Recently, many algorithms have been proposed in the literature for finding these amino acids which are complex and time consuming. In this paper, we will introduce a new method for predicting the active sites that will use the spatial coordinates and the type of amino acids that contain the active sites. In order to increase the speed we use an approximate graph isomorphism algorithm. Furthermore, this algorithm allows us to find several...
Individual differences in nucleus accumbens dopamine receptors predict development of addiction-like behavior: A computational approach
, Article Neural Computation ; Volume 22, Issue 9 , 2010 , Pages 2334-2368 ; 08997667 (ISSN) ; Keramati, M. M ; Dezfouli, A ; Lucas, C ; Mokri, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Clinical and experimental observations show individual differences in the development of addiction. Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that dopamine receptor availability in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) predisposes drug reinforcement. Here, modeling striatal-midbrain dopaminergic circuit, we propose a reinforcement learning model for addiction based on the actor-critic model of striatum. Modeling dopamine receptors in the NAc as modulators of learning rate for appetitive-but not aversive-stimuli in the critic-but not the actor-we define vulnerability to addiction as a relatively lower learning rate for the appetitive stimuli, compared to aversive stimuli, in the critic. We...
Comparison of thermochemistry of aspartame (artificial sweetener) and glucose
, Article Carbohydrate Research ; Volume 344, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 127-133 ; 00086215 (ISSN) ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
We have compared the gas phase thermochemical properties of aspartame (artificial sweetener) and α- and β-glucose. These parameters include metal ion affinities with Li+-, Na+-, K+-, Mg+2-, Ca+2-, Fe+2-, Zn+2-ions, and chloride ion affinity by using DFT calculations. For example, for aspartame, the affinity values for the above described metal ions are, respectively, 86.5, 63.2, 44.2, 255.4, 178.4, 235.4, and 300.4, and for β-glucose are 65.2, 47.3 32.9, 212.9, 140.2, 190.1, and 250.0 kcal mol-1, respectively. The study shows differences between the intrinsic chemistry of aspartame and glucose. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Design and analysis of the plasma wave based programmable grating
, Article Photonics Technology in the 21st Century, Singapore, 27 November 2001 through 29 November 2001 ; Volume 4598 , 2001 , Pages 182-192 ; 0277786X (ISSN) ; Khorasani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
In this article, the feasibility of a programmable diffraction grating based on the interaction of light and controlled interface charges is explored. The diffraction grating is obtained by stacking the plasma wave modulator/switch1-4, and programming is realized by controlling the densities of interface charges via independent DC transverse voltages as discussed throughout. It is shown that the diffraction efficiency, polarization, and even the direction of reflection and transmission modes can be controlled
The Concept of Truth in Husserl’s Phenomenology
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashidian, Abdolkarim (Supervisor)
Abstract
Concept of Truth is the most fundamental concept in any intellectual activity. Knowledge systems are distinguished, above all, by their different viewpoint about truth and different criteria which they present for determining truth. Phenomenology, that its motto is returning to things as such, should introduce a definition of truth free from the presuppositions which lie in the definitions (implied or expressed ones) of it in most knowledge systems. In this project, we try to clarify concept of truth as correlation of transcendental act in philosophy of Husserl, and also study antecedents and consequents of this conception. In this project we investigate the place of the idea of “truth” in...
Cartesian Masculinization of Objectivity Susan Bordo's Viewpoint
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Rashidian, Abdolkarim
(Supervisor)
Abstract
This study considers the Cartesian masculinization of thought and objectivity applying Susan Bordo's viewpoint. It has been manifested here that contents in Descartes's thoughts, especially in meditations, are emerged from a historical-cultural context which also reflect the psychological condition and a reaction to that. Accordingly, Cartesian dualism emphasizing on distance and detachment, paves a way to a mechanistic view to the world; in the other hand Cartesian distinction and clearness would result in objectivity through the philosophical reconstruction of the self and the world and through making dominance and mastery. Dynamic objectivity, historical-cultural reconsideration of...
Thermionic Emission Properties of Oxide Based Nano-Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashidian, Bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
For years, in thermionic emission, a great deal of scientists’s effort has been devoted to the search for low work function materials with high melting temperature. In this way, high brightness and long life are the central targets of emission material investigations. In addition, high current density and low power consumption are the guiding principles for some applications.
In first part of this thesis, basic electron emission theories, fabrication methods of thermionic emission, effect of different parameters on the electron emission properties of thermionic emitters and applications of them are investigated. After setting up fabrication methods of S type cathode, in the second part...
In first part of this thesis, basic electron emission theories, fabrication methods of thermionic emission, effect of different parameters on the electron emission properties of thermionic emitters and applications of them are investigated. After setting up fabrication methods of S type cathode, in the second part...
Deposition of Nanoporous Metallic Thin Films by Sputtering and Comparing with Electrochemical Method (Electroplating)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashidian, Bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Porous thin films have becom very atractive due to their applications in many types of electronic and optical devices. There are several methods for deposition of such films. Chemical method for deposition of nanoporous thin films are relatively simple, but usually hard to control. In this thesis, chemical deposition of thin porous Molybden films is reported. In addition, an available sputtering system has been modified and, controlled porosity thin films were then deposited on glass and silicon substrates using GLAD method.These films have been characerized, and compared with chemically deposited porous thin films
Investigation of Magnetic and Electromagnetic Methods in Electron Beam Shaping and their Scaling Behavior for Nanometric field Emitters
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashidian, Bizhan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays electron beams have extensive applications in electon-optic devices such as microwave devices, electron microscopes and flat displays. So shaping and confinment of electron beams is of great importance. In the other hand, scaling of electron emitters to atomic limit causes new chalanges in reliability and beam shaping. Designing electron optic devices for nanoscale emitters needs great knowledge regarding materials properties and electron optic systems behavior in nano scale. In this study, beside providing basic optics of electron beam and effects Of external electronmagnetic fields, properties of electron optical devices
Considering nano scale limitations is considered. In...
Considering nano scale limitations is considered. In...
Fabrication of Metallic Nano-Tip Field Emitters and Measurement
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashidian, Bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
The need for integration of electron guns together with thermal considerations of thermionic cathodes has led to design new cold cathode guns based on field emission phenomenon. In first part of this thesis, basic field emission theories, fabrication methods of field emitter arrays, effect of different parameters on the field emission properties of field emitter arrays and applications of these arrays are investigated. After setting up fabrication methods of nano-tip field emitters, in the second part of thesis, Si nano-tips and Si field emitter arrays are fabricated using of thermal oxidation of silicon substrate, lithography, and chemical etching of silicon oxide and silicon substrate. Si...