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Three-phase Model for a Fixed-bed Laboratory Scale Diesel Hydrotreating Reactor
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khorasheh, Fahad (Supervisor) ; Sadighi, Sepehr (Supervisor)
Abstract
The harmful environmental effects of gases resulting from the combustion of sulfur compounds in fuel, poisoning of catalysts, corrosion of equipment, as well as the intensification of environmental considerations and new standards adopted for the maximum amount of sulfur, have made the desulfurization of fuels important; Meanwhile, the desulfurization method using hydrogen has a high potential to remove sulfur compounds. For example, diesel fuel contains a variety of impurities such as sulfur, nitrogen (basic and Non-basic), and aromatic compounds, the sulfur in diesel fuel causes many problems related to environmental pollution and corrosion of engine components. Also, due to the high...
Multi-cass Semi-srvised Classification of Data Streams
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Beigy, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recent advances in storage and processing have provided the ability of automatic gathering of information which in turn leads to fast and contineous flow of data. The data which are produced and stored in this way are named data streams. It has many applications such as processing financial transactions, the recorded data of various sensors or the collected data by web sevices. Data streams are produced with high speed, large size and much dynamism and have some unique properties which make them applicable in precise modeling of many real data mining applications. The main challenge of data streams is the occurrence of concept drift which can be in four types: sudden, gradual, incremental or...
Fault-tolerant Attitude Control of Sattelite Using Neural Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Asadian, Nima (Supervisor)
Abstract
This research aims to introduce a new integrated fault tolerant attitude control system of satellites based on the neural networks. First, a linear controller and an optimal controller are designed assuming that no fault occurs in the reaction wheels of the satellite. It is obvious that these controllers are not able to respond properly when a fault occurs. Therefore, artificial neural networks are employed in the fault tolerant controller design. Neural networks are well-known for their adaptiveness and the ability to learn the dynamics of a system. Therefore, they can be used to predict the faulty conditions. In this research two approaches are examined to deal with the faulty conditions....
Viral cascade probability estimation and maximization in diffusion networks
, Article IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering ; 28 May , 2018 ; 10414347 (ISSN) ; Beigy, H ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2018
Abstract
People use social networks to share millions of stories every day, but these stories rarely become viral. Can we estimate the probability that a story becomes a viral cascade If so, can we find a set of users that are more likely to trigger viral cascades These estimation and maximization problems are very challenging since both rare-event nature of viral cascades and efficiency requirement should be considered. Unfortunately, this problem still remains largely unexplored to date. In this paper, given temporal dynamics of a network, we first develop an efficient viral cascade probability estimation method, VICE, that leverages an special importance sampling approximation to achieve high...
Viral cascade probability estimation and maximization in diffusion networks
, Article IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering ; Volume 31, Issue 3 , 2019 , Pages 589-600 ; 10414347 (ISSN) ; Beigy, H ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2019
Abstract
People use social networks to share millions of stories every day, but these stories rarely become viral. Can we estimate the probability that a story becomes a viral cascade? If so, can we find a set of users that are more likely to trigger viral cascades? These estimation and maximization problems are very challenging since both rare-event nature of viral cascades and efficiency requirement should be considered. Unfortunately, this problem still remains largely unexplored to date. In this paper, given temporal dynamics of a network, we first develop an efficient viral cascade probability estimation method, ViCE, that leverages an special importance sampling approximation to achieve high...
Structural virality estimation and maximization in diffusion networks
, Article Expert Systems with Applications ; Volume 206 , 2022 ; 09574174 (ISSN) ; Beigy, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
Abstract
Social media usage is one of the most popular online activities and people shares millions of message in a short time; however this information rarely goes viral. The diffusion process begins with an initial set of source nodes and continues with other nodes. In addition, the viral cascade is triggered when the number of infected nodes exceeds a specific threshold. Then, we find an initial set of source nodes that maximizes the number of infected nodes given the source nodes. This study aims to answer the following questions: how does a spread like a viral cascade propagate in a network? Do the structural properties of the propagation pattern play an important role in virality? If so, can we...
Information and Influence Diffusion in Social Network
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Ph.D. Dissertation
Sharif University of Technology
;
Beigy, Hamid
(Supervisor)
Abstract
People use social networks to share millions of stories every day, but these stories rarely become viral. Can we estimate the probability that a story becomes a u/rof cascade? If so, can we find a set of users that are more likely to trigger viral cascades? There are many factors influenced the message virality. In this thesis, we investigate the effect of graph structure, diffusion pattern as well as the message text on virality measure. Finally, the authors solve both source localization and inferring COVID-19 network via propsed methods.First, the authors investigate probability estimation and maximization of cascade virality. In this section, we develop an efficient viral cascade...
An analytical model for evaluation of wireless mesh networks
, Article 2008 International Symposium on Telecommunications, IST 2008, Tehran, 27 August 2008 through 28 August 2008 ; October , 2008 , Pages 295-300 ; 9781424427512 (ISBN) ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are well-promising future networks especially for ubiquitous connection to Internet. In this paper, we propose an analytical model in order to evaluate the maximum stable throughput of a WMN based on a simplified version of IEEE 802.11s MAC protocol. Our modeling approach is based on a multi-class open queueing network. In this respect, we map some of the important features of IEEE 802.11s MAC protocol, esp., its contention-based and contention-free periods onto different parameters of the proposed queueing network. By solving the related traffic equations and applying the stability condition, we determine the maximum stable throughput, i.e., the maximum packet...
Generation of plasma blocks accelerated by nonlinear forces from ultraviolet KrF laser pulses for fast ignition
, Article Laser and Particle Beams ; Volume 28, Issue 1 , 2010 , Pages 101-107 ; 02630346 (ISSN) ; Hora, H ; Riazi, Z ; Yazdani, E ; Sadighi, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Here we report on the production of highly directed ion blocks by plasma interaction of ultraviolet wavelength light produced from a KrF laser. This may support the requirement to produce a fast ignition deuterium-tritium fusion at densities not much higher than the solid state by a single shot petawatt-picoseconds ultraviolet laser pulse. Using double Rayleigh initial density profiles, we are studying numerically how the nonlinear force necessary to accelerate plasma blocks may reach the highest possible thickness. Propagation of plasma blocks and the volumetric hot electrons can be shown in detail. Results of computations for wavelengths of two lasers are compared, which show that the...
Study the Interaction between Cytoskleton and Cell Membrane
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Nejat Pishkenari, Hossein (Supervisor) ; Salarieh, Hassasn (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project the main aim is to model the interaction between the cytoskeleton and cell membrane. In order to model the membrane and cytoskeleton it is used a discrete model, which contains several beads. For modeling the interaction between the beads it is used different kinds of energies. It is used four potentials in a 2D model for modeling the interaction between the membrane beads and it is used SSLJ potential in order to model the interaction between the cytoskeleton and cell membrane. Furthermore, this potential is used to model the interaction between the cytoskeleton filaments. Due to this potential, the cytoskeleton filaments can cross each other in the 2D model. For modeling...
Self-focusing up to the incident laser wavelength by an appropriate density ramp
, Article Laser and Particle Beams ; Volume 29, Issue 4 , 2011 , Pages 453-458 ; 02630346 (ISSN) ; Moshkelgosha, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
This work is devoted to improving relativistic self-focusing of intense laser beam in underdense unmagnetized plasma. New density profiles are introduced to achieve beam width parameter up to the wavelength of the propagating laser. By investigating variations of the beam width parameter in presence of different density profiles it is found that the beam width parameter is considerably decreased for the introduced density ramp comparing with uniform density and earlier introduced density ramp profiles. By using this new density profile high intensity laser pulses are guided over several Rayleigh lengths with extremely small beam width parameter
Theoretical investigation of electromagnetically induced phase grating in RF-driven cascade-Type atomic systems
, Article Applied Optics ; Volume 54, Issue 11 , 2015 , Pages 3484-3490 ; 1559128X (ISSN) ; Naseri, T ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
Abstract
A new scheme for investigating electromagnetically induced grating in four-level cascade-Type of 87Rb cold atoms is presented. The novel result indicates that the diffraction efficiency of phase grating is dramatically enhanced due to the presence of an RF-driven field and a diffraction efficiency up to 34% can be obtained. Furthermore, it is found that the frequency detuning of the applied laser fields with the corresponding atomic transition and the interaction length can improve the efficiency of the phase grating in the present atomic model. This work has potential applications in all-optical communication processes
Potential and energy of the monoenergetic electrons in an alternative ellipsoid bubble model
, Article Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics ; Volume 81, Issue 2 , 2010 ; 10502947 (ISSN) ; Rahmatallahpur, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
The electron acceleration in the bubble regime is considered during the intense laser-plasma interaction. The presented ellipsoid cavity model is more consistent than the previous spherical model, and it explains the monoenergetic electron trajectory more accurately. At the relativistic region, the maximum energy of electrons in the ellipsoid model is about 24% more than the spherical model, and this is confirmed by PIC and the measured experimental results reported here. The electron energy spectrum is also calculated, and it is found that the energy distribution ratio of electrons ΔE/E for the ellipsoid model in the here reported condition is about 11% which is less than the one third that...
A complete accounting of the monoenergetic electron parameters in an ellipsoidal bubble model
, Article Physics of Plasmas ; Volume 17, Issue 3 , 2010 ; 1070664X (ISSN) ; Rahmatollahpur, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
A reliable analytical expression for the potential of plasma waves with phase velocities near the speed of light is derived. The presented ellipsoid cavity model is more consistent than the previous spherical model and it explains the monoenergetic electron trajectory more accurately especially in the relativistic regime. The electron energy spectrum is also calculated and it is found that the energy distribution ratio of electrons ΔE/E for the ellipsoid model in the here reported condition is about 10%, which is less than half that of the spherical model (25%) and it is in good agreement with the experimentally measured value of 12% under the same condition. The experimental measurements...
Laser induced sonofusion: A new road toward thermonuclear reactions
, Article AIP Advances ; Volume 6, Issue 3 , 2016 ; 21583226 (ISSN) ; Gheshlaghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Physics Inc
2016
Abstract
The Possibility of the laser assisted sonofusion is studied via single bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) in Deuterated acetone (C3D6O) using quasi-adiabatic and hydro-chemical simulations at the ambient temperatures of 0 and -28.5 °C. The interior temperature of the produced bubbles in Deuterated acetone is 1.6 × 106 K in hydro-chemical model and it is reached up to 1.9 × 106 K in the laser induced SBSL bubbles. Under these circumstances, temperature up to 107 K can be produced in the center of the bubble in which the thermonuclear D-D fusion reactions are promising under the controlled conditions. © 2016 Author(s)
Evaluation of transmutation of 137Cs(γ,n) 136Cs using ultra-intense lasers in solid targets
, Article Chinese Physics Letters ; Volume 23, Issue 6 , 2006 , Pages 1434-1436 ; 0256307X (ISSN) ; Kokabee, O ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Physics Publishing
2006
Abstract
Relativistic electrons produced in ultra-intense laser-solid interaction generate highly collimated γ-ray beams through Bremsstrahlung that can be used to induce photonuclear reactions. Photonuclear transmutation (of (γ,n) type) of 137Cs, one of the hazardous nuclear wastes with half-life of 30.17 years which cannot be transmuted practically with neutron bombardment due to its very low neutron capture cross section, has been considered. Nuclear activity of produced 136Cs with half-life of 13.16 days has been evaluated analytically using available experimental data. With irradiating a 137Cs sample by p-polarized laser light of 10 20Wcm-2 and the repetition rate of 10Hz for 30min, the activity...
The Measurement of Ultrashort Optical Parametric Oscillator Pulses
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Anvari, Abbas (Supervisor) ; Ebrahim-Zadeh, Majid (Supervisor) ; Sadighi Bonabi, Rasoul (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
The picosecond (ps) pulses in a synchronously pumped optical parametric oscillator (SPOPO) is generated by a 20W and 81.1 MHz Yb fiber laser at 1064nm, providing 11.7 W of total average power in near to mid-IR at 73% efficiency so that the signal pulse with a wavelength of 1560 nm and 7.1W average power and 3330 nm idler pulse with an average power of about 4.6W has been produced. The optical parametric oscillator (OPO), based on a 50 mm MgO:PPLN crystal with 5 gratings which is capable of withstanding large average powers without thermal effects.
The duration of these ultrashort infrared signal pulse generated by the described SPOPO is measured by using homemade interferometric...
The duration of these ultrashort infrared signal pulse generated by the described SPOPO is measured by using homemade interferometric...
Survying the Process of Photodissociation of Methane with Using the Femto Second Lasers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadighi Bonabi, Rasoul (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project , the dissociation of methane in the presence of Ti:Sapphire laser with parameters of 1014wcm-2, 800nm wave lengths and 100fs pulse width have been investigated theoretically, by using the Gaussian03 package –computational chemistry program that is capable of predicting many properties of atomic and molecular systems. It is based upon the fundamental laws of quantum mechanism. By considering some limitations in approximate techniques and incapability of advancing them, numerical calculation of solving the time dependent Schrödinger equation in order to improve the results and find more quantum dynamic information is applied. Therefore at first, by Gaussian03 package some of...
Effect of Laser Pulse Shape on the Plasma Wakefield
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadighi Bonabi, Rasoul (Supervisor)
Abstract
Plasma-based accelerators are capable of producing compact and high energy electron sources in much shorter distances than conventional accelerators. Electron will be trapped and accelerated to higher energy by two pulses as compared to the single pulse case. The aim of the present work is to take up a detailed analytical study of a novel idea of wakefield amplification making use of two laser pulses copropagating one behind the other, with a fixed distance between them. However, we attempt for enhancing the wake field and hence the electron acceleration by employing different shapes of the laser pulses
Semantic Relation Maintenance in Social Networks for Higher Social Factors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sadighi Moshkenani, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, in our contemporary societies the social networks and online communities have carved for themselves a crucial niche and unique status. Maintaining and enhancing a core relation between their communities, thus have proven to be a worthy challenge to IT professionals. We have proposed a model for developing and maintaining a cohesive relation between members in social networks and improved their interaction and cooperation via collaboration of different social networks .We focus on the definition and properties of transitivity and semantic attributes ,which explains the relationship between members’ attributes and their membership level in social networks and leading us to provide...