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Emergency Medical Service Centers Location
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Eshghi, Kourosh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) have a major role in decreasing the mortality rate and reducing the non-reversible effects of injuries by on time care to patients and transporting them to hospitals if it is needed. Since there is an important goal directly related to the human life, any research or study to improve the performance of EMS is highly recommended. One of the most important parameters in evaluation of EMS is to measure the coverage time of a demand. The locations of EMS play substantial role to decrease the response time. So the locations of EMS stations are very important especially in large and populated cities. Mainly, there are three problems that EMS managers should...
Emergence of Hopf bifurcation in an extended SIR dynamic
, Article PLoS ONE ; Volume 17, Issue 10 October , 2022 ; 19326203 (ISSN) ; Barzegar, H ; Ghanbarnejad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Public Library of Science
2022
Abstract
In this paper, the original SIR model is improved by considering a new compartment, representing the hospitalization of critical cases. A system of differential equations with four blocks is developed to analyze the treatment of severe cases in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The outgoing rate of the infected individuals who survive is divided into nI and bI/1+b where the second term represents the transition rate of critical cases that are hospitalized in ICU. The findings demonstrate the existence of forward, backward and Hopf bifurcations in various ranges of parameters. © 2022 Roostaei et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution...
Study on Biodiesel Production Using Engineered Lipases
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kazemeini, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Biodiesel has drawn the attention of many researches to itself as a replacing source for crude oil, recently. Transesterification is one of the most popular methods used for biodiesel production. Enzyme transesterification is a more simple method in comparison with acidic or basic transesterification. However, the high price and low yield of enzyme transesterification has caused many obstacles in its application. Enzyme engineering has gained much attention as a way to improve enzyme performance. In this thesis, biodiesel production by a native enzyme named Bacillus thermocatenulatus, and two engineered-enzymes is studied. First, effective parameters and variables in biodiesel production by...
Investigation of the Effect of Slip Length on the Electrokinetic Behavior of Conical-Shaped Nanochannels
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadi, Ali Asghar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Conical nanochannels have desirable electrokinetic properties due to asymmetry,including ionic current rectification and ion selectivity. The present study numerically addressed the effect of slip length on the ionic current rectification and ion selectivity in conical-shaped electrolyte-loaded nanochannels with and without a coated polyelectrolyte layer. The electrolyte was considered a salted incompressible Newtonian fluid. The polyelectrolyte layer was also modeled as a rigid and charged porous solid saturated with a salted Newtonian fluid. The electrolyte-polyelectrolyte layer interface was modeled as a surface, considering ion partitioning with distinct physical properties across the...
Effects of a multi-component virtual reality program on motor skills and functional postural control in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy
, Article Heliyon ; Volume 9, Issue 9 , 2023 ; 24058440 (ISSN) ; Babaee, M ; Alavian, S ; Jafari, N ; Rayegani, M ; Behzadipour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
Abstract
Background: Pediatric neurorehabilitation has recently employed virtual reality (VR) technologies as a platform to design and implement novel modalities. Aims: To evaluate the feasibility of a multi-component VR-based program on motor skills and functional postural control for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (HCP). Methods: A single-case-experimental design was conducted on eight children with HCP (12.33 ± 4.71 years and GMFCS= II, I). The VR-based program consisted of 3 sessions per week for four weeks. Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, Functional Reach Test (FRT), Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS), Activities Scale for Kids (ASK), ABILHAND-Kids, and Box and Block Test (BBT) were used to...
Numerical Modeling and Experimental Investigation of the Efficiency of the Laser-assisted Machining for Ceramics
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Movahhedy, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Shoja Razavi, Reza (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Laser-assisted machining is nowadays considered as an alternative to conventional machining processes including ceramics grinding, which has provided the basis for extensive experimental and numerical studies in this field. Since the main difference between laser-assisted machining and conventional machining is in the presence of lasers, the main purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of laser on the laser assisted machining process. In this regard, in the first step the process of laser heating to the ceramic workpiece has been studied experimentally and numerically by finite element method. The material used in this research is a slip cast fused silica ceramic. The...
Forecasting Electricity Consumption in a Metropolis Using Machine Learning Algorithms
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taghizadeh Manzari, Mehrdad (Supervisor) ; Aryanpour, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
In smart grids, energy data such as electricity and gas consumption are recorded via smart sensors installed in buildings. Analyzing energy consumption patterns and classifying users based on their consumption behavior can assist policymakers in supply management and urban-scale energy control. This study proposes an unsupervised approach to classify energy consumers according to their monthly consumption patterns. The primary objective of the clustering is to group households with similar usage behaviors, facilitating a more effective analysis of electricity consumption at an urban scale. The K-means clustering algorithm is employed to classify households into K clusters based on their...
Analysis of Heat Transfer in Laser Assisted Machining of Slip Cast Fused Silica Ceramics
, Article 7th CIRP Conference on High Performance Cutting, HPC 2016, 31 May 2016 through 2 June 2016 ; Volume 46 , 2016 , Pages 571-574 ; 22128271 (ISSN) ; Movahhedy, M. R ; Ihlefeldt S ; Wertheim R ; Hochmuth C ; Putz M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2016
Abstract
Machining of ceramics often involves many challenges due to their high hardness, brittleness, and low thermal properties. Laser assisted machining (LAM) is a promising technology for improving the machinability of hard-to-cut materials. In this work, laser assisted machining of slip cast fused silica (SCFS) ceramics is investigated by presenting a numerical thermal analysis of laser effects on material behaviour. A transient three-dimensional heat transfer analysis for laser assisted turning of SCFS is performed using finite element method. Temperature distributions in SCFS cylindrical specimens are obtained. Experimental results are provided to validate the numerical results
Calculation of the Energy Release Rate of Nano-Cracks in FCC Materials Via the Many Body Atomic Scale FEM
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mohammadi Shodja, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Since the classical continuum theory fails to deal with the problems associated with defects, stress concentrators, and relevant deformation phenomena in solids, alternative approaches that can detect the atomistic nature of materials' fracture are required. The deficiency of the capture the size effect which yields delusively high values for some components of the stress field right on the edge of the stress concentrators, and its weakness in describing the complex interaction between small inhomogeneities, cracks and the like when they are only a few nanometers apart, are among some of the disadvantages of the classical approach. In recent years, however, atomistic methods are emerging to...
Semisolid Stir Joining of As-Cast Silicon-Aluminum Bronze
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kokabi, Amir Hossein (Supervisor) ; Ashuri, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Aluminum Bronzes have many applications in marine environments. These alloys suffer from both hot cracking and cold cracking. In order to overcome the hot cracking and cold cracking, Semisolid Stir Joining method and a proper thermal cycle was used respectively. Effects of temperature, stirring rate, and tool type were investigated in Semisolid Stir joining method. In this method, butt joint design was used in order to place specimens, and the specimens were heated up to specific temperatures (920, 925, 930°C). A stirrer (Cylindrical and Grooved tool) with three rotational speeds (800, 1200, 1600 RPM) was introduced into the stir weld seam. Welded specimens were cooled to the 900°C...
The Study of Eliminating Gender Gap in Iran Labor Market on Participation Rate of Married Urban Women
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Joshaghani, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
The low female labor force participation rate in the Iranian labor market relative to the global average and even to countries that do not differ significantly from the socio-economic characteristics of our country is one of the important questions of the Iranian labor market. In this study, we seek to answer the question of whether the economic participation rate of married women will increase if the gender gaps in wages, job findings and job losses among women and men are eliminated in the Iranian labor market. To answer this question using household expenditure and income data and labor force data, we show that between the two categories of occupations, in terms of the share of women's...
Graph homomorphisms through random walks [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Graph Theory ; 2003, Volume 44, Issue 1, pages 15–38 ; Hajiabolhassan, Hossein ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper we introduce some general necessary conditions for the existence of graph homomorphisms, which hold in both directed and undirected cases. Our method is a combination of Diaconis and Saloff–Coste comparison technique for Markov chains and a generalization of Haemers interlacing theorem. As some applications, we obtain a necessary condition for the spanning subgraph problem, which also provides a generalization of a theorem of Mohar (1992) as a necessary condition for Hamiltonicity. In particular, in the case that the range is a Cayley graph or an edge-transitive graph, we obtain theorems with a corollary about the existence of homomorphisms to cycles. This, specially, provides...
Unique list-colourability and the fixing chromatic number of graphs [electronic resource]
, Article Discrete Applied Mathematics ; Volume 152, Issues 1–3, 1 November 2005, Pages 123–138 ; Hajiabolhassan, Hossein ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper we introduce a chromatic parameter, called the fixing chromatic number, which is related to unique colourability of graphs, in the sense that it measures how one can embed the given graph G in G∪Kt by adding edges between G and Kt to make the whole graph uniquely t-colourable. We study some basic properties of this parameter as well as its relationships to some other well-known chromatic numbers as the acyclic chromatic number. We compute the fixing chromatic number of some graph products by applying a modified version of the exponential graph construction
Circular colouring and algebraic no-homomorphism theorems
, Article European Journal of Combinatorics ; Volume 28, Issue 6, August 2007, Pages 1843–1853 ; Hajiabolhassan, Hossein ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper, we apply some new algebraic no-homomorphism theorems in conjunction with some new chromatic parameters to estimate the circular chromatic number of graphs. To show the applicability of the general results, as a couple of examples, we generalize a well known inequality for the fractional chromatic number of graphs and we also show that the circular chromatic number of the graph obtained from the Petersen graph by excluding one vertex is equal to 3. Also, we focus on the Johnson–Holroyd–Stahl conjecture about the circular chromatic number of Kneser graphs and we propose an approach to this conjecture. In this regard, we introduce a new related conjecture on Kneser graphs and we...
Density and power graphs in graph homomorphism problem
, Article Discrete Mathematics ; Volume 308, Issue 17, 6 September 2008, Pages 4027–4030 ; Hajiabolhassan, Hossein ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
We introduce two necessary conditions for the existence of graph homomorphisms based on the concepts of density and power graph. As corollaries, we obtain a lower bound for the fractional chromatic number, and we set forward elementary proofs of the facts that the circular chromatic number of the Petersen graph is equal to three and the fact that the Coxeter graph is a core
Temperature dependence study of nonocontact AFM images using molecular dynamics simulations [electronic resource]
, Article Int. Journal of Modern Physics ; 2012, Vol. 5, pp. 418-432 ; Meghdar, Ali ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
The effect of temperature on the noncontact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) surface imaging is investigated with the aid of molecular dynamics (MD) analysis based on the Sutton-Chen (SC) interatomic potential. Particular attention is devoted to the tip and sample flexibility at different temperatures. When a gold coated probe is brought close to the Au (001) surface at high temperatures, the tip and surface atoms are pulled together and their distance becomes smaller. The tip and sample atoms displacement varies in the different environment temperatures and this leads to the different interaction forces. Along this line, to study the effect of temperature on the resulting images, we have...
Developing an Analytical Model for Predicting the Residual Stresses Induced by Shot Peening with Considering the Effect of Initial Surface Treatment
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Farrahi, Gholam Hossein (Supervisor) ; Mahmoudi, Amir Hossein (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Shot peening is a cold-working process commonly used in industry to improve the fatigue performance, stress corrosion resistance and surface nano-crystallization of metallic parts. This process extends fatigue life via two mechanisms: Preventing the crack growth due to compressive residual stresses and, preventing the crack initiation because of increased material hardness. These mechanisms are the results of the bombardment of the component's surface with small spherical particles. In this research, an analytical model is developed for estimating the residual stress distribution induced by shot peening process. The modifications of the developed analytical model are related to...
Combustible organic materials : determination and prediction of combustion properties
, Book
De Gruyter
2018
Evaluating Reliability of SSDs Against Power Outage
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Asadi, Hossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Solid-State Drives (SSDs) provide high performance, low power consumption, and hence are widely used in the I/O cache of enterprise storage systems and high performance servers. Although employing high performance SSDs in the I/O cache of storage systems significantly improves system performance, it comes with significant reliability threats for write operations upon power failures. In order to provide high level of reliability, storage architectures employ SSDs in I/O cache with RAID-1 configuration, however, such configuration only partially mitigates the reliability issues of the SSDs. In this thesis, we analyze the reliability of SSD-based I/O caches against power outage and high...
On the isoperimetric spectrum of graphs and its approximations [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B ; Volume 100, Issue 4, July 2010, Pages 390–412 ; Hajiabolhassan, Hossein ; Javadi, Ramin ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
In this paper1 we consider higher isoperimetric numbers of a (finite directed) graph. In this regard we focus on the nth mean isoperimetric constant of a directed graph as the minimum of the mean outgoing normalized flows from a given set of n disjoint subsets of the vertex set of the graph. We show that the second mean isoperimetric constant in this general setting, coincides with (the mean version of) the classical Cheeger constant of the graph, while for the rest of the spectrum we show that there is a fundamental difference between the nth isoperimetric constant and the number obtained by taking the minimum over all n-partitions. In this direction, we show that our definition is the...