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Effect of rubber component on the performance of brake friction materials
, Article Wear ; Volume 274-275 , January , 2012 , Pages 286-297 ; 00431648 (ISSN) ; Shojaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Various composite friction materials containing 40. vol.% organic binder (phenolic resin plus styrene-butadiene-rubber (SBR)) with varying phenolic-resin/SBR ratio were prepared. The content of phenolic resin in each composite was indicated by the resin value (RV) index ranging between 0 and 100%. The composites with RVs greater than 50% form resin-based friction materials in which the primary binder is the phenolic resin. For RVs less than 50%, the composites become the rubber-based materials where the primary binder is the SBR. The analysis of mechanical properties exhibited that the conformability of the composites increases upon incorporation of SBR. The frictional analysis revealed that...
Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Frictional Performance of Friction Materials of Brake System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shojaei, Akbar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Various composite friction materials containing 40 vol.% organic binder (phenolic resin plus styrene-butadiene-rubber (SBR)) with varying phenolic-resin/SBR ratio were prepared. The content of phenolic resin in each composite was indicated by the resin value (RV) index ranging between 0-100%. The composites with RVs greater than 50% form resin-based friction materials in which the primary binder is the phenolic resin. For RVs less than 50%, the composites become the rubber-based materials where the primary binder is the SBR. The analysis of mechanical properties exhibited that the conformability of the composites increases upon incorporation of SBR. The frictional analysis revealed that type...
Studies on the friction and wear characteristics of rubber-based friction materials containing carbon and cellulose fibers
, Article Journal of Materials Science ; Volume 46, Issue 6 , 2011 , Pages 1890-1901 ; 00222461 (ISSN) ; Arjmand, M ; Saffar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
The present study was an attempt to examine the effects of carbon and cellulose fibers on the tribological characteristics of rubber-based friction materials (RBFMs). A fiber free RBFM as a reference material and a series of fiber included RBFMs at different volume fractions were prepared by two-roll mill. The friction tests were per-formed at different sliding velocities and various drum temperatures. The mechanical properties and surface microstructure of friction specimens were also examined. It was revealed that the carbon fiber infiuences slightly the coefficient of friction (COF) of RBFM but it improves the wear resistance and the fade behavior considerably. It reduces the drum...
Using sliding mode control to adjust drum level of a boiler unit with time varying parameters
, Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2010, 12 July 2010 through 14 July 2010, Istanbul ; Volume 5 , 2010 , Pages 29-33 ; 9780791849194 (ISBN) ; Bakhtiari Nejad, F ; Saffar Avval, M ; Alasty, A
2010
Abstract
Stable control of water level of drum is of great importance for economic operation of power plant steam generator systems. In this paper, a linear model of the boiler unit with time varying parameters is used for simulation. Two transfer functions between drum water level (output variable) and feed-water and steam mass rates (input variables) are considered. Variation of model parameters may be arisen from disturbances affecting water level of drum, model uncertainties and parameter mismatch due to the variant operating conditions. To achieve a perfect tracking of the desired drum water level, two sliding mode controllers are designed separately. Results show that the designed controllers...
Theoretical and experimental analysis of the thermal, fade and wear characteristics of rubber-based composite friction materials
, Article Wear ; Volume 269, Issue 1-2 , May , 2010 , Pages 145-151 ; 00431648 (ISSN) ; Shojaei, A ; Arjmand, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
An attempt was made to examine thermal effects as well as fade and wear characteristics of rubber-based friction materials (RBFMs). A series of RBFMs with and without fiber reinforcements were prepared. The fiber reinforcements used were carbon fiber, cellulose fiber and aramid pulp. A semi-empirical model describing the correlation of coefficient of friction (COF) and temperature was presented. The effectiveness of the model was evaluated using the experimental data. The results revealed that the model parameters for a given composite show a significant change above a critical sliding velocity, i.e. 300 rpm. This behavior was speculated to be due to the transition of rubbery state of the...
An architecture for a context-aware service broker in ubiquitous computing environments
, Article IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2006, Sharjah, 8 March 2006 through 8 March 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 1097-1100 ; 1424402123 (ISBN); 9781424402120 (ISBN) ; Abolhassani, H ; Jalili, R ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2006
Abstract
In ubiquitous computing environments, many devices and agents interoperate with each other and use services provided by others. But the problem is that there may be requests that can not be fulfilled by available services. A solution to this problem is to use service brokers that compose existing services and create new value added services that can fulfill the clients' requests. In this paper, we present an architecture for a context-aware service broker that not only is able to compose services for responding to new requests, but also considers the context of its clients for providing customized and personalized outputs and behaviors. © 2006 IEEE
Collapse Capacity Assessment of Irregular Tall Buildings Considering the Effect of Pulse-Like Forward Directivity Ground Motions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayyaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Structural response to near fault ground motions has received significant attention in recent years. Such ground motions are different from ordinary ones and are characterized by a large, long period, velocity pulse caused by the forward directivity. These velocity pulses could potentially impose sever demands on structures and increase their risk of seismic collapse. The situation could even be worse for tall buildings with fundamental periods close to the period of the velocity pulses, and requires special consideration in design process. Prediction of seismic-induced collapse potential of structures has been among the main concerns in Performance Based Earthquake Engineering (PBEE). The...
The Finite Element Modeling of Thermodynamic Contact Problems
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Khoei, Amir Reza
(Supervisor)
Abstract
The numerical modeling of engineering contact problems is one of the most difficult and demanding tasks in computational mechanics. Frictional contact can be observed in many problems; such as: crack propagation, metal forming operation, drilling pile etc. The thermodynamic coupling problems arise naturally in many industrial processes, such as thermal protection structures ,nuclear fuel elements, layerd structures , heat exchanger as well as metal forming. In these situations predicting temperature field as well as the stress field is of considerable applied importance. When two or more bodies are forced to contact whit each other as a result of thermal or/and mechanical load thermodynamic...
Forward Temporal Planning Using Time Abstraction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; GhassemSani, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Successful performance of forward heuristic planners in classical planning, has motivated the use of forward heuristic search in many temporal planners. Most of forward temporal planners are decision epoch planners that use an explicit representation of time and schedule actions while searching. However, decision epoch planners aren’t complete and cannot solve certain temporal problems with required concurrency. In this dissertation, we present ATFP, a forward temporal planner that does not use an explicit representation of time. In ATFP, duration of actions are temporarily ignored, and a causally valid order of beginnings and endings of actions is searched using classical forward heuristic...
Numerical simulation of ductile crack growth under cyclic and dynamic loading with a damage-viscoplasticity model
, Article Engineering Fracture Mechanics ; Volume 99 , 2013 , Pages 169-190 ; 00137944 (ISSN) ; Eghbalian, M ; Azadi, H ; Saffar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this paper, the crack propagation in ductile materials is simulated under cyclic and dynamic loading. The adaptive finite element method is used to model the discontinuity due to crack propagation. The ductile fracture assumptions and continuum damage mechanics are utilized to model the material rupture behavior. Moreover both the rate-independent and rate-dependent constitutive equations are elaborated and the crack closure effect and combined hardening model are discussed in addition to some aspects of finite element implementation. Finally, a comparison is performed between the numerical simulation results and those of experiments to illustrate the robustness of proposed computational...
Using sliding mode control to adjust drum level of a boiler unit with time varying parameters
, Article ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis ; Vol. 5 , 2010 , pp. 29-33 ; ISBN: 9780791849194 ; Bakhtiari-Nejad, F ; Saffar-Avval, M ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Stable control of water level of drum is of great importance for economic operation of power plant steam generator systems. In this paper, a linear model of the boiler unit with time varying parameters is used for simulation. Two transfer functions between drum water level (output variable) and feed-water and steam mass rates (input variables) are considered. Variation of model parameters may be arisen from disturbances affecting water level of drum, model uncertainties and parameter mismatch due to the variant operating conditions. To achieve a perfect tracking of the desired drum water level, two sliding mode controllers are designed separately. Results show that the designed controllers...
Multivariable control of an industrial boiler-turbine unit with nonlinear model: A comparison between gain scheduling and feedback linearization approaches
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 20, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 1485-1498 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Alasty, A ; Saffar Avval, M ; Bakhtiari Nejad, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Due to demands for the economical operations of power plants and environmental awareness, performance control of a boiler-turbine unit is of great importance. In this paper, a nonlinear Multi Input-Multi Output model (MIMO) of a utility boilerturbine unit is considered. Drum pressure, generator electric output and drum water level (as the output variables) are controlled by manipulation of valves position for fuel, feedwater and steam flows. After state space representation of the problem, two controllers, based on gain scheduling and feedback linearization, are designed. Tracking performance of the system is investigated and discussed for three cases of 'near', 'far' and 'so far' setpoints....
Parallel online ranking of web pages
, Article IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications, 2006, Sharjah, 8 March 2006 through 8 March 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 , Pages 104-109 ; 1424402123 (ISBN); 9781424402120 (ISBN) ; Sheykh Esmaili, K ; Ghodsi, M ; Abolhassani, H ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE Computer Society
2006
Abstract
Modern search engines use link structure of the World Wide Web in order to gain better results for ranking the results of users' queries. One of the most popular ranking algorithms which is based on link analysis is HITS. It generates very accurate outputs but because of huge amount of online computations, this algorithm is relatively slow. In this paper we introduce PHITS, a parallelized version of the HITS algorithm that is suitable for working with huge web graphs in a reasonable time. For implementing this algorithm, we use WebGraph framework and we focus on parallelizing access to web graph as the main bottleneck in the HITS algorithm. © 2006 IEEE
Numerical simulation of ductile crack growth under cyclic and dynamic loading with a damage–viscoplasticity model
, Article Engineering Fracture Mechanics ; Volume 99 , February , 2013 , PP. 169–190 ; Eghbalian, M ; Azadi, H ; Saffar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
In this paper, the crack propagation in ductile materials is simulated under cyclic and dynamic loading. The adaptive finite element method is used to model the discontinuity due to crack propagation. The ductile fracture assumptions and continuum damage mechanics are utilized to model the material rupture behavior. Moreover both the rate-independent and rate-dependent constitutive equations are elaborated and the crack closure effect and combined hardening model are discussed in addition to some aspects of finite element implementation. Finally, a comparison is performed between the numerical simulation results and those of experiments to illustrate the robustness of proposed computational...
A comparative study between linear and sliding mode adaptive controllers for a hot gas generator
, Article Applied Thermal Engineering ; Volume 30, Issue 5 , 2010 , Pages 413-424 ; 13594311 (ISSN) ; Bakhtiari Nejad, F ; Saffar Avval, M ; Abedi, M ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
A hot gas generator is a compact heat exchanger that produces high temperature or enthalpy gases. This paper presents two methods for controlling the system. The first one is an adaptive sliding mode controller that is a Lyapunov based method and proposed to confront the dynamic modeling deficiencies and system uncertainties. The second one is a linear adaptive controller that gives a new attractive ability to the system which can track a complicated requested path. Each of the presented controllers has some capabilities that may be preferred to other. In this paper, these methods are extensively compared by several transient inputs. On the other hand, since heat exchangers are typically...
Reducing Conflicts of Interest in Private Equity Funds Via Compensation Package
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Hajizadeh Saffar, Iman
(Supervisor)
;
Tajeddin, Golnaz
(Supervisor)
Abstract
In Private Equity funds, the manager (known as general partner) collects funds from the investors (known as limited partners) and invests them over a certain time horizon. Assuming that both parties seek to maximize their interests, a situation arises in which the manager does not consider the best interests of the investors. The manager's compensation package is one of the important parts of corporate governance, which consists of four components: management fee, performance based fees (or carried interest), hurdle rate and proceeds distribution method. In this research, first by conducting a semi-structured interview with 15 experts in the PE ecosystem and publishing a questionnaire, the...
Niosomal delivery of simvastatin to MDA-MB-231 cancer cells
, Article Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy ; Volume 46, Issue 9 , 2020 , Pages 1535-1549 ; Saremi Poor, A ; Yaghmaei, S ; Norouzian, D ; Noorbazargan, H ; Saffar, S ; Ahangari Cohan, R ; Bakhshandeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2020
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to use nano-niosomal formulations to deliver simvastatin as a poor-water soluble drug into breast cancer cells. Significance: Our study focused on the problem associated with poor water-soluble drugs which have significant biological activity in vivo. Methods: Different niosomal formulations of simvastatin were prepared and characterized in terms of morphology, size, encapsulation efficiency (EE), and release kinetic. Antiproliferative activity and the mechanism were assessed by quantitative real-time PCR and flow cytometry. Moreover, confocal microscopy was employed to analyze the cell uptake of simvastatin loaded niosomes to the cancerous cells....
Technical English for mechanical engineers
, Book ; Meghdari,Ali
Sharif University Press
2014
Abstract
Local educational institutions produce in-house English for Specific Purpose (ESP) materials according to the curriculum policies designated and developed by the Ministry of Higher Education In Iran. To this end, this book aims to be used in the Iranian setting at the tertiary level for undergraduate students majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Moreover, the style of English usage in this ESP textbook is American.
Regarding the content of the textbook, it has both thematic organizations in which the topics are relevant and includes sufficient treatment of the target language areas necessary for the students. The principle organizing approach of this textbook is theme-based. In addition,...
Regarding the content of the textbook, it has both thematic organizations in which the topics are relevant and includes sufficient treatment of the target language areas necessary for the students. The principle organizing approach of this textbook is theme-based. In addition,...
Feedback control of the neuro-musculoskeletal system in a forward dynamics simulation of stair locomotion [electronic resource]
, Article Proc. of IMechE Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine ; 2009, Vol. 223, No. 6, pp. 663-675 Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation ; Volume 11, Issue 1, 30 April 2014, Article number 78 ; Meghdari, Ali ; Vossough, Gholam Reza ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
The aim of this study is to employ feedback control loops to provide a stable forward dynamics simulation of human movement under repeated position constraint conditions in the environment, particularly during stair climbing. A ten-degrees-of-freedom skeletal model containing 18 Hill-type musculotendon actuators per leg was employed to simulate the model in the sagittal plane. The postural tracking and obstacle avoidance were provided by the proportional—integral—derivative controller according to the modulation of the time rate change of the joint kinematics. The stability of the model was maintained by controlling the velocity of the body's centre of mass according to the desired centre of...
Design and Construction of a Soft Actuated Exoskeleton for Hand Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ghafari, Ali (Supervisor) ; Meghdari, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
The main goal of this thesis is the design and development of a rehabilitation device for helping patients “to improve blood circulation” & retain and recover their abilities if possible that were lost during the stroke or a accident like that (my research in karaj/iran shows that it is possible by just movement of the specific body part). The focus is on hand in this thesis because Injuries to the hand are common and can be very debilitating since our hands are our primary means for interacting with our world. For rehabilitation in case of human hand there are several practices that should be done for patients either in home or in a rehabilitation center, time and money that is supposed to...