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Generalizing of numerically solving methods of eigenvalue problems to asymmetrical, damping included case
, Article Proceedings of the 2001 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, 9 September 2001 through 12 September 2001 ; Volume 1 , 2001 , Pages 401-404 ; Sharif University of Technology
2001
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In this paper, "Subspace" method is generalized to asymmetrical case. In the new algorithm described here, "Lanczos" method is used to find the first subspace and to solve the eigenvalue problem resulted in generalized subspace method. To solve the standard eigenvalue problem developed by "Lanczos" method "Jacoby" method is used. If eigenvalue problem includes damping matrix, that will be imported in new defined mass and stiffness matrices
Optical Flow Based Flight of a Small Fixed-Wing Aircraft in Ideal Urban Environments
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Saghafi, Fariborz (Supervisor)
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This thesis represents the obstacle avoidance of a fixed-wing small aircraft using optical flow information of cameras mounted on the aircraft. The thesis consists of two main sections. In section one, the ideal optical flow has been simulated based on the camera model, complete six DOF of flight equations, and the geometry of the environment. An analytical formula has been derived to relate the obstacle detection distance to the maneuverability of the aircraft. Having the obstacle detection distance, the control and navigation algorithms have been developed to achieve a collision-free flight for the aircraft in urban canyons and junctions. The effect of some parameters such as approach...
Reconfiguration and Capcitor Placement in Distribution Systems for Loss Reduction and Reliability Enhancement
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vakilian, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Capacitor setting and reconfiguration are of main means of loss reduction and voltage profile improvement in distribution system operation. Cooperation between these two strategies can effectively minimize power losses in distribution system automation. Also, from the medium and long term viewpoint, capacitor placement and reconfiguration can be used for loss reduction and reliability enhancement. In this section, the sum of losses cost, capacitor investment cost and reliability cost should be minimized. Regarding the need to solve two non-linear combinatorial optimization problems simultaneously, metaheuristic algorithms are used in this thesis. Specifically, Elitist Genetic Algorithm,...
Design of Robust Digital Circuits Against Soft Errors Considering Multiple Event Transients Fault (METs)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Ghasem (Supervisor)
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Nowadays, one of the most important challenges in the design of digital circuits is their susceptibility to the strike of high energy particles which leads to the Single Event Transient (SET) and Multiple Event Transients (MET). In fact, technology scaling which results in lower supply voltage, higher operating frequency, and lower nodal capacitance, makes today’s digital circuits more susceptible not only to high energy particles but also to low energy particles. Moreover emerging deep sub-micron technologies and the integration of more cells in today’s chips have caused higher probability of MET occurrences. A lot of research has tried to reduce the soft error rate due to high energy...
Using Time Series and Planning Uncertain Demand in Supply Chain with System Dynamics Approach
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kianfar, Farhad (Supervisor)
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In the field of supply chain, management constantly seeks to adopt strategies for realizing its targeted objectives. The supply chain, therefore, includes integrated production-distribution processes with all effective parts where proper management requires a comprehensive and dynamic approach. It is necessary to meet required items at required time. This becomes more important with the supply systems providing items. On the other hand, the difficulty of supply chain management, decisions, and policy-making can be increased by a wide range of conditions such as changes in demand. Thus, a comprehensive approach is needed to take the present dynamics into account. The current paper develops a...
Distributed Circuit Modeling of Plasmonic Nanostructures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mehrany, Khashayar (Supervisor)
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The existing transmission line models of plasmonic nanostructures are modified in this thesis to study the electromagnetic characteristics of nano-plasmonic structures in a more efficeint yet accurate enough fashion. First, rectangular plasmonic cavities made by carving dielectric rectangles within a metallic region are modeled by trasnmission lines of finite length being appropriately terminated at their both ends. The resonance conditon in the proposed model yeilds the resonance frequencies, quality factors, and mode profiles of its correspondig plasmonic resonator. The accuracy of the proposed model is assessed by using the fully numerical finite-difference time-domain method (FDTD)...
Control of Unstable Non-minimum-phase Delayed Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shahrokhi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
The Smith Predictor does not work for unstable plants; therefore a lot of modifications have been proposed in order to solve this problem. In this project, advantages and disadvantages of most of these methods are studied in a general framework and based on Diophantine equation and using pole-placement technique. a discrete control scheme for unstable processes has been proposed. This structure can be used for non-minimum phase and stochastic processes. Robust stability of the suggested control structure has been shown. Performance of the proposed method is compared with previous works through computer simulations and its superiority for robust stability, load rejection; set-point tracking...
Numerical Analysis of an Afterburner Combustion Stability
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farshchi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Inlet flow of afterburners comes from the burnt products of the primary combustion chamber. The fuel is injected and the mixture is ignited to form a flame which is stabilized behind a flameholder in the afterburner. Flame stability stems from wake (recirculation zone) of flameholder. With the aid of high residence time of flow behind the flameholder reactants get the time to catch activation energy. Some parameters like oxygen content, mass flow rate, inlet temperature, and nozzle area ratio play an important role in afterburner combustion efficiency and flame stability. In this study we focused on afterburner combustion stability in GE J85-21 engine. This engine will be in service through...
The Role of Position Space in Measurement Process in Bohmian Mechanics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Golshani, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the early time of the discovery of the quantum mechanics and some decades after that, various interpretations of quantum mechanics were proposed. However, many years after that, the “indetermenistic” perspective well-known for Copenhagen perspective which was proposed mostly by Bohr and his colleagues became the dominant attitude among physicists. But nearly two decades after the fixation point of the Copenhagen perspective, a new interpretation of quantum mechanics was proposed by Bohm which was nonlocal but deterministic and it could reproduce all the predictions of quantum mechanics.Bohm’s theory responded to the many theoretical and philosophical objections assumed to the Copenhagen...
Robust controller design for discrete unstable non-minimum-phase delayed stochastic processes
, Article International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems ; Volume 11, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 893-902 ; 15986446 (ISSN) ; Shahrokhi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Control of unstable non-minimum-phase delayed stochastic processes is a challenging problem. In this work based on the Diophantine equation and using pole-placement technique, a discrete control scheme for such processes has been proposed. Robust stability of the suggested control structure has been shown. Advantages of the proposed scheme over the existing algorithms have been shown through computer simulations. It has been shown that performance of the proposed scheme for handling model mismatch and colored noise is superior to the previous work proposed in the literature
The Effect of a Critical Reflective Course on the Construction of Iranian EFL Learners’ Identity: A Case of an Online EFL Class
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rezaei, Saeed (Supervisor)
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The present study examines the effects of participation in a critical reflective online course upon the participants’ identity. The study drew upon both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. The 38 participants of the study who were first degree students at Sharif University of Technology participated in ten online sessions in which ten prompts concerning intercultural issues were introduced. The data collected in the online course underwent inductive qualitative content analysis which resulted in the extraction of five themes. Following this, 18 participants were interviewed to throw more light on these findings. Qualitative and Quantitative content analyses of the data...
Discussion of "optimal reconfiguration and capacitor allocation in radial distribution systems for energy losses minimization" by L.W. de Oliveira et al., International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems 32 (2010) 840-848
, Article International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems ; Volume 42, Issue 1 , November , 2012 , Pages 701- ; 01420615 (ISSN) ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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This article indicates the accurate method for load level calculation to solve the power flow problem when capacitor reactive power is involved. Using the correct method causes some changes in the results and conclusion stated in the discussed paper on optimal reconfiguration and capacitor placement in radial distribution systems
Optical flow-based obstacle avoidance of a fixed-wing MAV
, Article Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; Volume 83, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 85-93 ; 00022667 (ISSN) ; Saghafi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to describe optical flow-based navigation of a very light fixed-wing aircraft in flight between obstacles. Design/methodology/approach - The optical flow information of two cameras mounted on the aircraft is used to detect the obstacle. It is assumed that the image processing has been completed and the optical flow vectors have been obtained beforehand. The optical flow is used to detect the obstacles and make a rapid turn manoeuvre for the aircraft. Findings - It is shown that using the optical flow feedback by itself is unable to give a rapid turn to the aircraft and its rate should be employed into the control law. Six degree-of-freedom flight...
Distribution system efficiency improvement by reconfiguration and capacitor placement using a modified particle swarm optimization algorithm
, Article EPEC 2010 - IEEE Electrical Power and Energy Conference: "Sustainable Energy for an Intelligent Grid", 25 August 2010 through 27 August 2010 ; August , 2010 ; 9781424481880 (ISBN) ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Capacitor placement/setting is one of the main means for loss reduction and voltage profile improvement in distribution systems. If capacitor placement is meant, the objective function will be the cost of energy losses besides the capacitors costs in a specified period of time. Here, reconfiguration can be used as a strategy to reform the base configuration of the distribution network in order to place the capacitors more efficiently with lower costs. On the other hand, if capacitors are already available in a network, optimum capacitors setting and network reconfiguration should be performed for power loss minimization. In this paper both power loss minimization and capacitor placement cost...
Modeling, Control and Simulation of a Swarm of Robots with Shell Structure
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alasty, Aria (Supervisor)
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Swarm robotics has attracted a lot of researches in recent decades due to its ability to overcome complexities despite of simple hardware used in each member of swarm. Developing control algorithms which can address connection, consensus and average consensus, position control, formation and swarm movement, is one of the main problems in the study of multi-agent systems and swarm robotics. Even though such methods have been developed and used by researchers for a few years, theoretical and operational issues still exist in the use of robotic swarms. For example, in leader-follower method, presence of repellent coordinator agent results in disruption in movement of other agents. Also...
Development of a Rubric for the Assessment of Prose Fictions Written by Creative Writing Students
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rezaei, Saeed (Supervisor)
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The present study is concerned with the development of a rubric which can help to have an objective, valid, and reliable assessment of short stories and novels written by creative writing students. The 30 participants of the study who were literature and creative writing experts took part in rubric development, validation, and reliability estimation. Review of the related literature, as well as the administration of a Likert scale questionnaire and a series of unstructured interviews led to the identification of ten elements which were used to construct the first version of the creative writing rubric. To ensure validity of the developed rubric, 18 literature and creative writing experts...
Cultural Identity Among Iranian English Language Teachers: A Multi-hase Mixed-Method Researc
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rezaei, Saeed (Supervisor)
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Teaching a foreign language and its culture implicitly might result in internalizing the foreign culture and identity (Brown, 2001). This might consequently cause cultural identity crisis and loss in a broader sense. As provided by Eslami Nodooshan (1998), considering the importance of cultural awareness raised through cultural studies and its influence on language policy and accordingly language classes provided the ground for this study to investigate the components of Iranian cultural identity, the degree of Iranian EFL teachers’ cultural identity, and the statistically significant difference between the Iranian EFL teachers’ cultural identity with different demographic characteristics....
Analysis of Effectiveness of Implementing Knowledge Management in Origanizational Productivity-tavanir Corporation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mostafavi, Mostafa (Supervisor)
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In the present era, data and its impressive access is considered to be one of the key elements in development, in a way that all social, economic process, severly require information. Today knowledge is the most important tool in competition of present and future markets. Implementation of knowledge management should be accomplished in a step by step process. One of the main goals of implementing knowledge management is increasing of the organizational productivity. This study has a qualitative approach and the method is based on a case study. Data has been collected by questionnaires. Due to this fact, knowledge management should be applied according to organizational productivity. Among...
Campbell on Naïve Ralism
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Azadegan, Ebrahim (Supervisor)
Abstract
The debate over the nature of perceptual states has been a significant part of the literature of philosophy of the mind during the past two decades. John Campbell's philosophical works on metaphysics and epistemology of sensory perception, according to many of his followers and critics, are among the most coherent contemporary philosophical works with recent advances in cognitive science. His research on the relationship between attention, reference, knowledge and spatial representations is to a large extent supported by scientific ideas in empirical psychology, and it can be said that most of his work is devoted to analyzing and solving the theoretical complexities deriving from empirical...
The Impact of Negative/Positive Emotions on English Language Teachers` Identity: A Mixed-Method Research
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rezaei, Saeed (Supervisor)
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This study was a mixed-method research into the impact of emotions on the professional identities of teachers. The researcher followed Zembylas (2005a, 2005b) in conducting this study following the argument that politics and disciplinary power affect every aspect of teachers` life, hence their emotions and professional identities. Foucault (1975, 1984) was the source of theoretical underpinning in this study. The researcher used an open written interview, an attitudinal questionnaire, and a written narrative inquiry to collect the required data. Ten English language teachers (8 English Institute teachers, 2 public school teachers) took part in the first phase. One-hundred teachers from both...