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Effect of surface roughness on an airfoil in pitching motion
, Article 36th AIAA Fluid Dynamics Confernce, San Francisco, CA, 5 June 2006 through 8 June 2006 ; Volume 4 , 2006 , Pages 2785-2792 ; 1563478102 (ISBN); 9781563478109 (ISBN) ; Soltani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
Extensive experimental tests have been conducted to examine the roughness effects on the aerodynamic performance of a model in an oscillatory motion. All tests were carried out in a 0.8×0.8 m 2 low-speed wind tunnel. The model had 0.25m chord and was pitched about its quarter-chord. Data were acquired at various Reynolds number and reduced frequencies. Surface roughness was applied at two different locations of the model upper surface, leading edge and the point of maximum thickness. Furthermore, tunnel turbulent was varied and all tests were repeated. The results indicate that the width of the hysteresis loop, position of the figure eight shape, slope of the normal force coefficient curve,...
The influence of free stream turbulence intensity on the unsteady behavior of a wind turbine blade section
, Article 45th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting 2007, Reno, NV, 8 January 2007 through 11 January 2007 ; Volume 11 , 2007 , Pages 7611-7618 ; 1563478900 (ISBN); 9781563478901 (ISBN) ; Soltani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc
2007
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Extensive wind tunnel tests have been conducted to investigate effects of turbulence intensity variations on the behavior of a section of a wind turbine blade in an oscillatory motion. Special emphasize was applied on the aerodynamic characteristics when oscillating the model in the vicinity of its static stall angle of attack and in the post stall condition. The model had 0.25m chord and was pitched about its quarter-chord. Data were acquired at various Reynolds number, and reduced frequency. Results show that turbulent intensity has strong effect on the unsteady load coefficients, hence aerodynamic performance of this model. Furthermore, free stream turbulence has different effect on the...
A New Method for Measuring very Low Variation in Physical Parameters based on the Sensitivity to Conditions of Chaotic Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Zohoor, Hasan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Since the beginning of human civilization, improving the methods of measuring and identifying changes in order to improve the level of comfort and safety of human civilization is inevitable. The intrinsic property of high sensitivity to system conditions in chaos phenomena has led some researchers to use this feature for purposes of identifying and measuring changes. The most important bugs of previous researches in this area are the complexity, lack of coherence and dependence on the nominal parameters. By analyzing the effect of the type and magnitude of the initial deviation in a system parameter on all the characteristics of the Duffing system response in the chaotic regime, was observed...
Machine Learning-Based Solutions for IoT Intrusion Security
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hajsadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, by integrating the Internet of Things systems into the daily life of humans, mankind has created a platform for providing numerous and diverse services through which life has become much simpler and more convenient. These systems have gradually become an integral part of today's life. They are used in many areas of production and service provision, such as healthcare, agricultural industry, supply chain, education system, transportation, and many others. Although these achievements have facilitated human life in many aspects, they are also associated with many security risks. Intrusion detection systems (IDS) are methods for predicting possible damage (through security attacks such...
A study of mechanical and microstructures properties of autoclaved aerated concrete containing nano-graphene
, Article Journal of Building Engineering ; Volume 43 , 2021 ; 23527102 (ISSN) ; Pachideh, G ; Salimbahrami, S. B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
In recent years, the autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) has been widely used in the building construction industry, especially for construction of infill walls. However, the AAC suffers from several drawbacks such as low compressive and tensile strength, high water absorption as well as insufficient resistance against impacts. To address such issues, this study evaluates the mechanical properties of the AAC blocks in which, the cement has been replaced with nano-graphene. For this purpose, various replacement ratios (0.2, 0.4, and 0.8) were selected and different tests such as compressive and tensile strength (cylindrical specimens with the size of 10 × 20 cm), impact resistance and water...
Active Noise Cancellation Using System Identification and Control Based on Neural Network
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
This thesis presents a new approach to feedback active noise cancellation. The problem of Reducing the noise level in the environment has been the focus of research over the years. Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) is one such approach that has been proposed to eliminate Noise. ANC refers to an electro acoustic approach of canceling acoustic disturbance to Produce a quieter environment. The basic principle of ANC is to introduce a canceling “anti Noise” signal that has the same amplitude but the exact opposite phase, thus resulting in Reducing the remainder noise signal. We use neural networks based on system identification And predict control to cancel acoustic noise. Canceling acoustic...
Design of a High Resolution Sigma-Delta Modulator
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sigma-delta modulators have largely been implemented as discrete-time (DT) circuits because of their low sensitivity to circuit nonidealities, and their frequency scaling specification, however a continuous-time (CT) design offers significant advantage in the design of high accuracy, high speed analog to digital converters (ADC). A CT design allows for relaxed amplifier(s) bandwidth and power requirements, which enables the realization of high accuracy modulators with bandwidths of several megahertz at low power consumption. Furthermore CT modulators provide inherent anti-aliasing filtering which becomes especially important at low oversampling ratios. This thesis reports the design of a...
Efficient Implementation of MPEG-4 HE-AACv2 on a Fixed-Point DSP
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
Providing multimedia content to the end-user is one of the most challenging tasks in today’s digital world. Therefore choosing the best media compression method is both technically and economically important. In the context of audio codecs, MPEG-4 HE-AACv2 is capable of providing very high quality output at very low bitrates. 3GPP Enhanced aacPlus is one of the practical implementations of this codec, which is extensively adopted by several telecommunication standards as the main audio compression algorithm.
Nowadays almost every cell phone and portable digital media player includes a DSP. The C6000 family of DSPs from Texas Instruments has been exploited for the purpose of this...
Nowadays almost every cell phone and portable digital media player includes a DSP. The C6000 family of DSPs from Texas Instruments has been exploited for the purpose of this...
A Fully Differential Highly Linear Low Power Ultra Wideband LNA
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
This work uses a hierarchical approach for designing the integrated UWB LNA in MOSFET technology. It first offers a brief treatment of the two important types of noise: the thermal noise of channel and the gate-induced noise, in MOSFET. Then the CS and CS-CG configurations for narrow-band LNAs are considered and the requirements for the wide-band operation in UWB are specified. Noise cancelling technique is also introduced, while five wideband prototype designs, with the noise-cancelling technique used in two designs, are re-examined and tested by simulation. Some proposed methods are then applied to these designs for better performance and obtaining practical insight. The final main...
Influential Factors in the Unstability of SRAM Cell and a Novel Structure for Improvement of Stability
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hajsadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
Embedded SRAM unit is recognized as an important block in the systems on chip. In recent years due to an abrupt increase in the number of such systems which often work with battery, the priority of designing of low power circuits has been increased. Furthermore, increase in the number of transistors in the SRAM and increase in leakage current of MOS transistors with technology scaling have rendered the SRAM into the main energy consumer (from both static and dynamic view).In the writing operation due to the full swing of bit line, the dynamic power forms the main chunk of the consumptive power. The static consumptive power mostly happens due to the leakage current of broken cells in an array...
Design of a Strong Delay-based PUF for FPGA 6 Series Based Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
There are three types of Slices in an FPGA, and based on the functionality of these slices, SliceM has the most features especially for designs based on shift registers, adders, and ROMs, and from all of the slices, 25% of them are SliceM. Among the earlier designs that are FPGA-based, Anderson PUF is that is classified as a weak delay-based PUF. In Anderson’s design there always should be atleast two SliceMs that their LUTs are configured as shift registers, the Andersons PUF in some FPGA Architecture especially Series 7 FPGAs, consumes two SliceMs and two other SliceLs, so practically we are using four of our precious slices. Rather than these, in series 6 FPGAs, the design should change...
Surface pressure variation on an airfoil in plunging and pitching motions
, Article 25th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences 2006, Hamburg, 3 September 2006 through 8 September 2006 ; Volume 2 , 2006 , Pages 962-971 ; 9781604232271 (ISBN) ; Rasi Marzabadi, F ; Seddighi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
Unsteady aerodynamic experiments were conducted on an oscillating airfoil in a subsonic wind tunnel. The model was oscillated in two types of motion, pitch and plunge, at a range of reduced frequencies, k=0.029-0.1. In addition, steady data were acquired and examined to furnish a baseline for analysis and comparison. The unsteady surface pressure is measured along the chord for both upper and lower surfaces of the model. Particular emphases were placed on the effects of different types of motion on the unsteady pressure distribution of the airfoil at pre-stall, near stall, and post stall conditions. It was found that the variations of the pressure distribution with angle of attack have...
Seismic Image Denoising by Thresholding Neural Network in Curvelet Domain
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
Predicting the location of oil and gas recourses is the first challenge in the petroleum industry. One of the most popular and acceptable ways which can guide an explorer to the position of the resources is the seismic survey. By this kind of survey, geologists can observe inside of solid matter by using the ultrasound waves. The process works by sending sound waves to the surface and measuring the length it takes to be reflected from rocks underneath, then with recording these echoes by arrays of sensors, they can obtain a seismic image which has too noise, including ghosting, multiples (multiples are the waves that has been reflected more than once between the energy source and the...
The Application of Signal Processing in Oil Well Logging
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hajsadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
Determining the porosity, water saturation and permeability values in the reservoir rock, are major steps in the petroleum engineering and formation evaluation. Today in the oil industry, these parameters are obtained using Helium gas injection technique on core (Plug) samples. However, the coring operation is difficult and costly. In addition, there isn't the possibility of coring in some of wells, such as horizontal wells. In fact, the present research is the modelling of artificial neural networks to estimate permeability in one of the Iranian oil field reservoirs by using oil well logging data. In this research, MLP neural network has been used and for network training, the evolutionary...
Experimental and Theoretical Study of Methane Adsorption on Multiwall Carbon Nano Tubes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Taghikhani, Vahid (Supervisor) ; Ghotbi, Siroos (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this project, theoretical and experimental study of methane adsorption on Multiwall Carbon Nano-Tubes (MWCNT) has been performed. This study has been conducted in the way to achieve a suitable method for methane storage and transportation. To carry out the experiments, the volumetric method was used up to 500 psia at various temperatures of 298.15 K, 303.15 K, 308.15 K. The effect of moisture was also studied at 298.15 K. Also, various adsorption isotherms were used to model the experimental data collected in this work. The results showed that the amount of methane adsorbed on the MWCNT can decrease with increasing the moisture and temperature of the adsorption cell. In order to...
Effect of surface contamination on the performance of a section of a wind turbine blade
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 18, Issue 3 B , 2011 , Pages 349-357 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Birjandi, A. H ; Seddighi Moorani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
A series of low speed wind tunnel tests were conducted on a section of a 660 kW wind turbine blade to examine the effects of distributed surface contamination on its performance characteristics. The selected airfoil was tested with a clean surface, two types of zigzag roughness, strip tape roughness and distributed contamination roughness. The straight and zigzag leading edge roughness models simplify the contamination results in an early turbulence transition. In this study, surface contamination was simulated by applying 0.5 mm height roughness over the entire upper surface of the airfoil. The distribution density varied from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the model. Our data...
Design of Digital Block of Receiver Section of Smart Antenna System
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years with the increase of cellular phone subscribers, demand for high capacity networks is inevitable. For this reason, different methods have been proposed to increase the channel capacity. One method which has become popular in recent years is utilizing of Smart Antenna Systems. Smart antennas basically attempt to enhance the desired signal power and suppress the interferers by beamforming toward the DOA (direction-of-arrival) of the desired signal and nullsteering in the interferences’ DOAs. Smart Antennas first find the direction of signal sources, and then put the main gain toward the desired signal and put the nulls toward unwanted signals. As a result, we can obtain the...
Structural Health Monitoring and Damage Detection of Pipelines
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
Pipelines are the preferred means for transporting of liquid or gas phase materials. The economy of many countries is extremely dependent upon a large network of pipelines systems to transport and distribute the nation’s energy resources. Damages to the pipe structure may cause leakage and result in economic losses or even loss of life. Developing methods for detecting the anomalies and damages to the structure before they lead to catastrophic events is vital. Multiple pipeline misadventures over the past several years have resulted in hundreds of fatalities and billions of dollars in property damages. These accidents demonstrate that the current monitoring methods are not sufficient...
Deign of 10 Bit 200 MS/s Pipeline Analog to Digital Converter in 0.18 um
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
High speed data converter are very often used in telecommunication systems. Since these systems are increasingly used in mobile foem reducing the power consumption in these circuits is of great importance. The goal of this project was to design a pipeline 10 bit converter for a sample rate 200MS/s with a power consumption of 35 mW for the input level of 1Vp-p and a 1.8V power supply in 0.18um CMOS technology.
To reach these goals, a number of low power techniqes are proposed in various levels of abstraction. In system level, the sampling and feedback capacitors is optimized analytically which leads to simple back-envelope formulas to calculate the optimum values. In circuit level, a...
To reach these goals, a number of low power techniqes are proposed in various levels of abstraction. In system level, the sampling and feedback capacitors is optimized analytically which leads to simple back-envelope formulas to calculate the optimum values. In circuit level, a...
A 12-bit, 40MS/s, Low Power Pipelined SAR ADC
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haj Sadeghi, Khosro (Supervisor)
Abstract
High resolution and low power analog to digital converters are used in wireless communication receivers, Sensor Networks and Medical Instrumentations. Reducing power consumption at a high conversion rate is one of the most basic challenges for these converters. Pipelined SAR structure is considered for 40-50 MS/s and 10-12 bits, and is of interest because of consuming low power and using a small area. Besides using Pipelined SAR structure, circuit level and system level modifications are also proposed to decrease the power consumption. The ADC is designed in 0.18µm CMOS technology with 1.2v supply voltage. The results show 4.5mW power consumption, when ENOB is 11.04bit, which is very low...