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Effect of Remelting Processes on Microstructure and Segregation in Inconel-100 Superalloys Produced by VIM
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavakkoli, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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In the present work, the effect of different methods of melting, remelting and solidification conditions on the microstructural evolution of IN100 superalloy was investigated. For this purpose, the superalloy was solidified within steel and ceramic molds to provide different cooling rates. Furthermore, the re-melting processes using ESR in the water circulated copper mold and ceramic molds, VAR and combined ESR and VAR were considered. The microstructure of alloy under different casting and remelting conditions were studied by means of optical and SEM microscopy and ESD analysis. According to our results, the ingot which was cast in the ceramic molds, due to lower cooling rate during...
Nonlinear Vibrations of Conical Shells with Concurrent Internal and External Flows
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouz Abadi, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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In the current study, nonlinear vibration and stability of conical shells with both separate and concurrent internal and external flows are studied. External and internal flows are in the supersonic and subsonic regimes, respectively. The Krumhar’s aerodynamic piston theory is utilized to model the external loading on the structure as well as the compressible potential flow model to capture the internal fluid dynamics. The so-called compressible fluid model is obtained via simplification of the Navier-Stockes equations after applying the inviscid and irrotational assumptions. The nonlinear structural equations of motion are derived using the Hamiltonian dynamics approach and utilizing the...
Vibration Modeling and Stability of Two Rigid Rotors Under the Influence of Internal Friction Caused by Slip on the Contact Surface of the Shrink-fit Connection
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouzabadi, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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In this study, the modeling of shrink-fit connection was performed by considering the effect of friction on the connection. The behavior of a beam with shrink-fit connection was compared with the results of Adams software and the modeling accuracy was shown. Using both energy and Newton methods, the equations of motion of a rigid rotor consisting of two shafts connected by shrink-fit connection were obtained and the dynamic behavior of the rotor was investigated. Finally, the coupling parameters affecting the vibrations and stability of this rotor were introduced and the effect of each on the system behavior was shown.
Calculating the Stiffness Matrix of VACNTs Using Structural or Continuum Modelling
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouz Abadi, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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The goal of this research is investigation and analysis of a surface consists of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) using continuum mechanics modeling. Today these kinds of surfaces also known as the darkest material have a particular importance in industries. Knowing the properties of a material is one of the most important things in analysis and designing using that kind of material, so extraxting the stiffness matrix of a material could be a big step for starting analyzing it. In this thesis a lattice of VACNTs with two different layouts and several unique geometrics is simulated using molecular dynamics approach using the Lammps software. The general stiffness matrix of the...
Thermal Simulation of Selective Laser Melting Process to Predict Microstructure
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tavakoli, Ruhollah (Supervisor) ; Ashuri, Hossein (Supervisor)
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In the process of Additive manufacturing for metals, the ability to predict and control the microstructure can reduce the need for subsequent heat treatment and accelerate the component quality assessment process. The ability to predict and control the microstructure of materials in the laser deposition method needs to understand the thermal conditions during the solidification process. For this purpose, the present study investigated the relationship between cooling rate and temperature gradient during local solidification, and control parameters of the laser deposition process such as power, beam radius, scanning speed and strategy of laser, ambient temperature and preheating temperature....
Reviewing and Analyzing the Political Marketing Program of Candidates for Parliamentary Elections on Social Networks (Twitter and Instagram) in Parliamentary Elections
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karami, Naser (Supervisor) ; Honarvar, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
With the emergence and expansion of social media in the societies, these media has become an integral part of modern society and the lives of citizens. These networks have improved communication facilities in the community and created an opportunity for politicians to use these media as a communication and marketing channel to communicate with citizens and use them to achieve their goals. Social media's ability to communicate has put politicians' relationship with citizens in a very strategic position. This has made it important to have a communication plan and, more generally, principled political marketing.Therefore, the main issue that this dissertation has investigated is the review of...
Fabrication, Characterization and Field Emission Study of GLAD Tungsten Nanostructures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Moshfegh, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Azimirad, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recently nanostructure materials have used in various technologies and hence an extensive part of research focused on preparing and optimization of growth of nanostructure materials. Usually common procedure is based on a two-step process. First, construction a pre-layer by means of different deposition methods and then formation a nanostructure with a thermal treatment which increases the cost of research. Hence with one step method such as glancing angle deposition (GLAD ( it is possible to form a desirable structure with low cost. In this research Nano columns of tungsten was deposited on Si(133) by means of GLAD-RF sputtering without any heat treatment at substrate rotational speed ( )...
VulSlicer: Vulnerability detection through code slicing
, Article Journal of Systems and Software ; Volume 193 , 2022 ; 01641212 (ISSN) ; Kharrazi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Inc
2022
Abstract
There has been a multitude of techniques proposed for identifying vulnerabilities in software. Forcing a program into a vulnerable state has become increasingly unscalable, given the size of the programs and the number of possible execution states. At the same time, techniques that are looking for vulnerability signatures are marred with weak and incomplete signatures. This is not to say that such techniques have failed to identify previously unknown vulnerabilities in the code. However, they have inherent weaknesses, which result in identifying vulnerabilities that are limited in type and complexity. We propose a novel technique to extract succinct vulnerability-relevant statements...
Synthesis of Novel Biodegradable Collagen-Based Superabsorbent Hydrogels and Investigation of their Swelling Behavior in Various Media
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Pourjavadi, Ali (Supervisor)
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The use of super-swelling polymers is steadily increasing and the applications in industry are continuing to grow. With the authorization of the superabsorbents in food packaging by the Food and Drug Administration recently, demand may soon take off in the market. The worldwide production of SAPs is more than one million tons per year, representing a multibillion-dollar market. However, the increase in prices of petroleum products in recent years may be a drawback for these acrylic-based materials. Thus, there is now a need to develop natural-based super-swelling hydrogels which are more economical and environment friendly. In addition, the super-swelling gels are promising novel functions...
Incorporating Degree of Belief, Desire and Capability into Propositional Belief Desire and Intention Logic
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ardeshir, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Nowadays, BDI architecture is of the most well known agent’s architectures. BDI architecture or the architecture in which the system is viewed as rational agents based on the attitudes of belief, desire and intention represents an abstraction of human deliberation based on a theory of rational action in the human cognition process. BDI logic introduced by Rao and Georgeff have been widely used as the theoretical basis of specification and implementation of rational agents. BDI logic is limited to deal with crisp assertion, while the assertions encountered in real world are not precise and thus cannot be treated simply by using yes or no. Moreover, In order to obtain more human like agents we...
Activity-based Travel Demand Modeling in Rural Areas; Case Study of Villages Far-from-city in Fars Province
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vaziri, Manouchehr (Supervisor)
Abstract
Although rural inhabitants constitute a large portion of developing countries’ population, they have always been neglected in many ways. Expansion of equity, calls for a new concern in adequacy of rural development. The problem could be considered in two aspects: Firstly, there is a great tendency for immigration to nearby cities, hoping for a better life. This would result in more crowded cities, extended poverty and an increasing rate of crime mainly in suburban areas. On the other hand, the evacuation of farms and fertilized lands imposes great economical loss to the country. Therefore, development of rural facilities should be integrated into national policies to assure a homogeneous and...
Vulnerability Extraction in Large Codebases Through Template Generalization
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Kharrazi, Mehdi (Supervisor)
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As the size and complexity of software increase, the number of software vulnerabilities also increases. An examination of vulnerability reports shows that in addition to the fact that a large number of unknown vulnerabilities still exist in software, there is still no proper solution for identifying vulnerabilities that have been observed one sample of them exit in real-world software. The main reason for such an event is the lack of a suitable template for recognized vulnerabilities, which ultimately makes searching for them in other software a problem of scalability and high search cost. This thesis, recognizing the importance of the issue, presents a framework for extracting robust and...
Development of Airport Capacity Management Model Based on Decision Support System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pourtakdoust, Hossein (Supervisor)
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Airports are one of the most important elements of the aviation system that provide the ground infrastructure that is required for enabling or flight across the globe. Master Planning is currently the dominant approach to airport strategic planning. However, history shows that this approach can often result in costly mistakes. Because there are many stakeholders with conflicting objectives, deep uncertainty about the future, and many potential strategies, planners often narrow their scope by using a single forecast for the future, leaving out alternative strategies, and excluding stakeholders, resulting in a Master Plan that quickly becomes obsolete and may be opposed by some stakeholders....
The olfactory bulb modulates entorhinal cortex oscillations during spatial working memory
, Article Journal of Physiological Sciences ; Volume 71, Issue 1 , 2021 ; 18806546 (ISSN) ; Tabasi, F ; Nazari, M ; Ghazvineh, S ; Salimi, A ; Jamaati, H ; Raoufy, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
BioMed Central Ltd
2021
Abstract
Cognitive functions such as working memory require integrated activity among different brain regions. Notably, entorhinal cortex (EC) activity is associated with the successful working memory task. Olfactory bulb (OB) oscillations are known as rhythms that modulate rhythmic activity in widespread brain regions during cognitive tasks. Since the OB is structurally connected to the EC, we hypothesized that OB could modulate EC activity during working memory performance. Herein, we explored OB–EC functional connectivity during spatial working memory performance by simultaneous recording local field potentials when rats performed a Y-maze task. Our results showed that the coherence of delta,...
Adaptive control of robot manipulators including actuator dynamics and without joint torque measurement
, Article 2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2010, Anchorage, AK, 3 May 2010 through 7 May 2010 ; 2010 , Pages 4639-4644 ; 10504729 (ISSN) ; 9781424450381 (ISBN) ; Namvar, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Ignoring actuator dynamics in control of rigid manipulators can in practice result in performance degradation or loss of system stability. However, consideration of actuator dynamics usually requires measurement of robot joint torques. This paper addresses motion tracking control of an n-DOF rigid robot by taking into account its actuator dynamics. Joint torque measurement is avoided by using an adaptive observer. The backstepping technique is adopted to develop a dynamically smooth adaptive nonlinear controller dealing with uncertainties in manipulator and actuator dynamics. Semi-global convergence of motion tracking errors as well as torque estimation error are proven without any...
Hazard Identification by HAZOP Method and Risk Assessment Based on Fuzzy Logic with Case Study
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor)
Abstract
According to privileged risks existing in process industries and intensity of their consequences, Safety investigation and risk assessment are highly significant in these unites. Execution of risk assessment in process unites has been constituted from two qualitative and quantitative parts. The most crucial issue in risk assessment procedure is uncertainties related to data and needed information, besides of various models presented. This subject frequently relates to deficiency, ambiguity, and inaccessibility of necessary information for specifying of risk assessment characteristics i.e., event reproducibility and their intensities. In this work for overcome these constraints, bow-tie fuzzy...
PMU Based Fault Location on Transmission Lines
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ranjbar, Alimohammad (Supervisor)
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One of the most essential part of power system are transmission lines. Transmission of power from production centers to consumption centers is duty of these lines. Any disturbance in this duty make great losses to producers and consumers. One of the most disturbance in transmission lines are short circuits that occurred because of various causes. Most faults on transmission lines occurred in stormy weather that make more troubles for fault search. So we need a tool that can find location of fault precisely and quickly. This tool named fault locator. There are many algorithms for fault location and detection on power system transmission lines. These algorithms usually are dependent on very...
Evaluating the Effect of Antiviral Agents on Influenza H1N1 Virus
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Roosta Azad, Reza (Supervisor) ; Dorostkar, Ruhollah (Supervisor)
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With the epidemic of viral diseases in humans and animals, and their potential to cause irreparable economic damages, due to their recent noticeable changes in their structures followed by becoming antibiotic resistance, many researchers nowadays are focusing on the new antiviral Agents with least side effects. Influenza A virus is a common seasonal virus which can lead to sever infections. This type of influenza has the ability to transmit between humans and animals, and also by antigenic shifts can transform to new type of influenza which can cause a global disaster. While classical antiviral drugs are still in use for influenza patients, new influenza A subtypes become resistant to these...
Massive Online Open Courses and Higher Education Policy in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Iman (Supervisor) ; Honarvar, Ruhollah (Co-Supervisor)
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The digital age and its interlace with the pandemic has led to rapid changes in various institutions, including higher education. One of the factors that changes higher education is the expansion of E-learning and Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs). Although about 15 years have passed since its creation, the pandemic has expanded the E-learning infrastructure and given it more attention, so that now everyone Confesses the possibility of distance education. On the other hand, although the development of MOOCs platforms and their considerable acceptance has attracted the attention of higher education professors and future researchers in this field, it is not properly considered by the...
Choosing the Optimal Assembly Angle of Multi-Part Elastic Rotor Components with the Aim of Passing Critical Speeds
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Dehghani Firouzabadi, Ruhollah (Supervisor) ; Amirzadegan, Sadegh (Co-Supervisor)
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Multi-part rotating parts are used in various industries with very high revolutions. Therefore, the method of assembling each part and keeping the axis of rotation of each part close to the axis passing through two supports (bearings) is important. In this research, three main steps are followed, the development of the differential equations governing the multi-part rotating system and the calculation of the range of oscillations created at the critical points, and then the calculation of the optimal assembly angles with the aim of reducing the introduced oscillations, and finally the discussion of crossing the speeds A crisis is being investigated. The method of obtaining the system of...