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Formation of Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Coating on Aa5052 And Az31 Alloys Joint with Friction Stir Welding
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghorbani, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Plasma Electrolytic oxidation has recently been known as a new technology in surface engineering. It is one of the low-cost techniques used for improving corrosion and wear resistance in Al-Mg alloys. The purpose of this study first is to attach aluminum and magnesium alloys safely and without any defects, and then finding the optimum coating condition in connection line to achieve most possible corrosion resistance. For this purpose, first of all optimization of Al-Mg alloys friction stir welding (FSW) condition is required. After required investigations, it was shown that the weld created between Aluminum and Magnesium sheets by the cylindrical pin moving in a rotational speed of 550...
On a Bounded Budget Network Creation Game
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, we consider a network creation game in which, each player (vertex) has a limited budget to establish links to other players. In our model, each link has a unit cost and each agent tries to minimize its cost which is its local diameter or its total distance to other players in the (undirected) underlying graph of the created network. Two variants of the game are studied: in the MAX version, the cost incurred to a vertex is the maximum distance between that vertex and other vertices, and in the SUM version, the cost incurred to a vertex is the sum of distances between that vertex and other vertices. We prove that in both versions pure Nash equilibria exist, but the problem of...
Incentive Compatible Trust Management Mechanism in Distributed Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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Traditional security approaches prevented participants of an environment from malicious behavior by closely monitoring every transaction of the network. Such approaches are very costly in modern autonomous systems, besides, they are also impossible to apply in many cases. Trust management mechanisms are developed in order to ensure safe interactions with unknown parties in such open environments. Most trust management mechanisms rely on testimonies of interaction participants as the source of information to estimate a peer’s reputation. The first challenge that arises here is the lack of incentives for providing such information. Even if interaction parties are encouraged to report the...
Incentive Mechanisms For Peer-to-Peer Systems Based On Game Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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Since robustness of peer-to-peer networks depends heavily on voluntary resource sharing among individual peers, the intrinsic problem of free riding exists among autonomous rational peers that consume resources of others without contributing anything in return. One solution to the free riding problem in peer to peer networks is to have incentive mechanisms that aim to improve network efficiency by encouraging peers to cooperate. In this project, we have proposed a hybrid double-auction-based incentive mechanism for centralized peer-to-peer file sharing systems. In addition, a cryptography-based trust management scheme has been proposed to prevent peers from sending fake data. We have...
Experimental Investigation of Geometric Parameters Effect on Energy Harvesting from FIV in Bluff Bodies
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ebrahimi, Abbas (Supervisor)
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The purpose of this research is to design and construct a test stand for the study of the kinematic and flow pattern of bluff bodies oscillating motion due to the induction of wake vortices. An experimental investigation was conducted to explore the effect of bluff bodies cross section to optimize the amount of electrical energy withdraw by electromagnetic harvester. The tests are carried out on cylinders with square section and rectangular sections with a length to width ratio of 1/2 and 2/1 and height of 50 cm, at speeds of 5 to 35 m/s in eiffel type wind tunnel. The effect of cylinder cross-section on the amount of energy harvested showed that the amplitude of oscillation in square-shaped...
Visibility Maintenance of a Moving Segment Observer Inside Polygons with Holes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)Groups and Spread of News in Social Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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Groups are important elements in social networks. First of all, because in real life human beings are members of different groups from the begining of their life till their death and even more. Moreover, groups’ influence on people and on other groups are undeniable. Thus studying groups in the context of social networks is of a great importance. In this Thesis, we are trying to make an effort in proposing a model for group membership. We discuss two models here: in the first model we consider a set of groups and a set of people, each of which want to gain membership of a subset of the groups’ set in order to maximize their payoff. We neglect the relationships between people and their...
Analysis of Effective Algorithms In Social Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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A social network is a social structure made up of individuals (or organizations) called ”nodes”, which are tied by one or more specific types of interdependency. These networks are new forms of distributed larg media which actually plays a critical role in distributing information and news among the people. because of the size and autonomos aspect of these kind od medias, taking control of them seems impossible. with the best hope we could think of some ways to detect information cascades through network.for example we could select a set of nodes as sensor inorder to detect information cascades as effectively as possible. in this thesis we studied cascade detection problem in scenario based...
Analysis of Effective Algorithms in Social Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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Social Networks (Graphs of individuals and their relations) play an important role in the information cascade. Since their invention, they have been widely used and this results in creation of new markets in electronic world. In these markets peoples’ decision to accept or reject an idea or a product influences their friends’ decisions to accept it or not. So, an important idea is to select the most influential set of people for advertisements. Thus, some models and algorithms are represented for solving this issue. Social networks provide suitable advertising infrastructures for vendors. As a result, the vendors are interested not only in the customers’ behaviour, but also in pricing and...
Analysis the Effect of Structure on Spreading Information in Social Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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The dynamic behavior of networks largely depends on their structural properties. The information or failures can spread through the links of complex networks constructed by people or agents, and their physical and informational contacts. In this research, the process of network diffusion was investigated in different model and real networks. In particular, we focused on ”cascaded failure” and ”viral marketing” which are among the major topics that have attracted much attention in this context. Firstly, we investigated the robustness of modular complex networks against random and systematic component failures. Many real-world networks have modular structure and they may undergo random errors...
Theoritecal Investigation of Kinetics and Thermodynamic of Vitamin Antioxidants Reaction Mechanism, in Particular Vitamin C, with Free Radicals
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Gholami, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
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Antioxidants are compounds which prevent free radicals from aggregation and formation in body cells. vitamin C, E and carotene are among the most important antioxidant that have reduction properties. free radicals have great chemical reactivity which can react with different types of compound in human body such as lipids, cell membrane and proteins and cause different illnesses. Antioxidants with various mechanisms such as hydrogen atom transfer, single electron transfer SPLET, sequential proton loss electron transfer and radical adduct formation can stable free radicals and also become non-active compounds, antioxidant properties of these compounds related to structure and their functional...
Study and Preparation of Two-Component Urethane_Based Adhesives for Using in Membrane Technology
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Musavi, Abbas (Supervisor) ; Soltanieh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Membrane Technology is rapidly growing all over the world because of many applications. In all of this applications , use of adhesive ( between membranes and wall ) is necessary. selection of appropriate adhesive for membrane is very important in order to membrane has best performance and lifetime .Adhesives used in membrane technology must have good adhesion and suitable hardness . One of the newest adhesives used in membrane technology is two-component polyurethane adhesive. PU adhesives make strong and durable bond and have good flexibility which is an advantage for membrane technology.MDI isocyanate is used in most of commercial PU adhesives’ formulation. But in this study , modified MDI...
On Treewidth of Social Networks
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor) ; Habibi, Jafar (Supervisor)
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In this thesis, we study the treewidth of social networks. The importance of studding treewidth is for two reasons. The first is that for the graph with bounded treewidth, many optimization problems that are NP-hard in general, can be solved in polynomial or even linear time. The second is that the high value of treewidth in a graph, reflects some high degree of connectivity and robustness, which is an essential factor in designing many networks. But the problem is that determining the value of treewidth in a graph is NP-complete so, computing the treewidth of real complex networks is not feasible. We first review the related works and mention the weakness of the past works, then introduce a...
The Dynamics of a Group of Diffeomorphisms of the Sphere and the Linearization Problem
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Safari, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Nassiri, Meysan (Supervisor)
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In chis chcsis we consider a work by Dmitry Dolg:opyat and Raphac) Kriko rian (on Simulcanoous Lincariwtion of Diffcomorphisms of Sphere) and a recent preprint by Jonathan Dc\Vitt (Simulrn.ncous Lincarization of Diffco morphisms of Isotropic Manifolds). Suppasc /1,h,...,J.. arc pcrturbacions of rotations R1, R2 , ...,Rn of the sphere which generate SOd+I (d 2). \\Tc c". plian how it can be shown that all /; can besimn)tancously conjugated to some new rotations when all the Lyapunov cxponcms of the rcndom walk a.,:;.,sociatc to {/;}arc zero. This rcsn1t is applied to obtain stable ergodicity when d is even.The idea is co translate al1 the information co a linear setting and approach chc...
Neural Networks and Mathematical Modeling of Cortex’s Circuits
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Razvan, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Safari, MirShahram (Co-Supervisor)
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In this thesis, we review some models for mathematical modeling of neuronal circuits of brain and especially, the main aim of this thesis is chapter two that we review a rigorous model for cortical microcir-cuits which is called liquid state machine. The structure of this thesis is as follows, first in the introduction we give some prerequisites that are essential for understanding contents of this thesis and also, one of the first mathematical model for neural computations, attractor neural networks, has been mentioned. In chapter one, we introduce feedforward neural networks equipped with dynamical synapses. In fact in this chapter we review two experimental models for dynam-ical synapses...
The effect of FSW parameters on the macro/micro-galvanic corrosion of the dissimilar joint between AZ31 and AA5052
, Article Materials Chemistry and Physics ; Volume 305 , 2023 ; 02540584 (ISSN) ; Nouripour, M ; Ghorbani, M ; Safari, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
Abstract
In this study, dissimilar friction stir welding was performed between AA5052 aluminium and AZ31 magnesium alloys using a variety of parameters. The results revealed that the optimal range of welding parameter is between 20 and 38 rpm/mm.min−1 (the ratio of rotation speed to travel speed). The findings of the X-ray diffraction and Micro-hardness tests on the stir zone indicated that when the rotation speed is increased, it leads to the formation of intermetallic compounds such as Al12Mg17 and Al3Mg2. The polarization test was used to assess the corrosion rate in various zones. The corrosion rate in the stir zone is higher than in other zones due to macro-galvanic couple between Al and Mg....
Data Labelling Using Manifold-Based Semi-Supervised Learning in Multispectral Remote Sensing
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rabiee, Hamid Reza (Supervisor) ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Co-Advisor)
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Classification of hyperspectral remote sensing images is a challenging problem, because of the small number of labeled pixels, high dimensionality of the data and large number of pixels. In this context, semisupervised learning can improve the classification accuracy by extracting information form the distribution of all the labeled and unlabeled data. Among semi-supervised methods, manifold-based algorithms have been frequently used in recent years. In most of the previous works, manifolds are constructed according to spectral representation of data, while spatial dependency of pixel labels is an important property of the images in remote sensing applications. In this thesis, after...
Study of Complex Networks and Spread of Influences
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahmoodian, Ebadollah (Supervisor) ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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In this research, we study a new model for market on population games; two competing companies sell two comparable products within a social network. Like the classic treatments of this problem, we model the social network by a graph whose edges represent the interaction between people. The main difference, however, is that nodes of the graph represent communities in the society instead of individuals. Each community consists of a continuum of potential small agents which interact anonymously. In our model, the two companies first announce their prices and, then, agents within communities choose which company to buy from.An agent’s utility basically depends on the fraction of neighbours that...
Routing on Urban Roads Using Traffic Data
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Habibi, Jafar (Supervisor) ; Safari, Mohammad Ali (Supervisor)
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Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) have been widely studied in recent years. One of the challenging problems in this field is routing on urban networks, which are largescale networks that are almost planar and sparse. In the routing problem, a person wants to journey from a known source to a known destination. He may have multiple choices as to the path to traverse, and wants to discover the best path, designated in terms of its travel time. The routing problem can itself be a subproblem of another larger problem, and so the running time of the routing algorithm is important. In addition, the existence of traffic flow on urban roads has great impact on travel times. The network is...
Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Sustainable Drag Reduction using Riblet Superhydrophobic Surfaces
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Saeedi, Mohammad Hassan (Supervisor) ; Yao, Shuhuai (Supervisor)
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Superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) have emerged as a promising technology for achieving skin-friction drag reduction. This study investigates the drag reduction effect of SHSs in combination with riblet structures through both numerical simulations and experimental investigations. In our numerical studies, high- to intermediate-fidelity turbulence models were utilized to simulate the turbulent boundary layer on SHSs. The well-known Navier’s slip velocity method was used to model slip conditions over the SHS. To validate the numerical solutions, the slip velocity and skin friction over the SHS were compared to the experimental output. The developed numerical models were further extended to...