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Analytic Hierarchy Process
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhasi, Hamid Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a structured technique for organizing and analyzing complex decision. This process is used around the world in a wide variety of decision situation, in fields such as government, business, industry, healthcare, and education. In this method, decision problem first is decomposed into a hierarchy of more easily comprehended sub-problems, each of which can be analyzed independently. Once the hierarchy is built, the decision makers systematically evaluate its various elements by comparing them to one another two at a time, with respect to their impact on an element above them in the hierarchy. In this thesis we will study the hierarchy process and also study a...
Stanley depth of the integral closure of monomial ideals
, Article Collectanea Mathematica ; Volume 64, Issue 3 , November , 2013 , Pages 351-362 ; 00100757 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Let I be a monomial ideal in the polynomial ring S=K [x1,... xn]. We study the Stanley depth of the integral closure Ī of I. We prove that for every integer k ≥ 1, the inequalities (S/Ik) ≤ sdepth (S/Ī) and sdepth(Ik) ≤ sdepth(Ī) hold. We also prove that for every monomial ideal I⊂ S there exist integers k1,k2≥ 1, such that for every s≥ 1, the inequalities sdepth (S/Isk1) ≤ sdepth(S/Ī) and sdepth (Isk2) ≤ sdepth (Ī) hold. In particular, mink{sdepth(S/Ik)} ≤ sdepth(S/Ī) and min̄k {sdepth (Ik)}≤ sdepth(Ī). We conjecture that for every integrally closed monomial ideal I, the inequalities sdepth(S/I)≥ n-l (I) and sdepth (I)≥ n-l (I)+1 hold, where l (I) is the analytic spread of I. Assuming the...
Dynamic modeling and sensitivity analysis of atomic force microscope pushing force in nanoparticle manipulation on a rough substrate [electronic resource]
, Article Journal of Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine ; 2013, Vol. 5, pp. 1-10 ; Mahboobi, Seyed Hanif ; Meghdari, Ali ; Sharif University of Technology
Abstract
An Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a capable tool to manipulate nanoparticles by exerting pushing force on the nanoparticles located on the substrate. In reality, the substrate cannot be considered as a smooth surface particularly at the nanoscale. Hence, the particle may encounter a step on the substrate during a manipulation. In this study, dynamics of the nanoparticle on a stepped substrate and critical pushing force in the manipulation are investigated. There are two possible dynamic modes that may happen in the manipulation on the stepped substrate. In one mode, the nanoparticle may slide on the step edge and then climb up to the step which is a desired mode. Another possible mode is...
Simulation of static recrystallization in non-isothermal annealing using a coupled cellular automata and finite element model
, Article Computational Materials Science ; Volume 53, Issue 1 , 2012 , Pages 145-152 ; 09270256 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
A coupled cellular automata and finite element model has been proposed to evaluate static recrystallization kinetics during non-isothermal annealing of cold deformed low carbon steels. The effects of various factors including heating rate, annealing temperature, and initial microstructures have been considered in the model to accurately predict the static recrystallization kinetics and the final microstructures. In order to examine the employed algorithm, the predicted results have been compared with the experimental observations and a good agreement was found between the two sets of results
A neural network model for prediction of static recrystallization kinetics under non-isothermal conditions
, Article Computational Materials Science ; Volume 49, Issue 4 , 2010 , Pages 773-781 ; 09270256 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
This paper presents a new scheme to apply artificial neural network (ANN) in prediction of static recrystallization (SRX) kinetics. Firstly, based on empirical data of SRX kinetics, a mathematical model is suggested to construct a neural network. Then, an appropriate neural network is trained on the basis of the first and the second derivatives of recrystallized fraction with respect to time. Finally, a thermo-mechanical finite element analysis is coupled with the proposed ANN to predict static recrystallization kinetics in hot rolling process of AA5083. To verify the model, the predicted results and the experimental data are compared and it is observed that there is a good consistency...
A model to predict recrystallization kinetics in hot strip rolling using combined artificial neural network and finite elements
, Article Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance ; Volume 18, Issue 9 , 2009 , Pages 1209-1217 ; 10599495 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
A thermo-mechanical model has been developed to establish a coupled heat conduction and plastic flow analysis in hot-rolling process. This model is capable of predicting temperature, strain, and strain rate distributions during hot rolling as well as the subsequent static recrystallization fraction and grain size changes after hot deformation. Finite element and neural network models are coupled to assess recrystallization kinetics after hot rolling. A new algorithm has been suggested to create differential data sets to train the neural network. The model is then used to predict histories of various deformation variables and recrystallization kinetics in hot rolling of AA5083. Comparison...
A new upper bound solution for the analysis of the twist extrusion process with an elliptical die cross-section
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 223, Issue 9 , 2009 , Pages 1975-1981 ; 09544062 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
The twist extrusion process is a rather new route to produce highly strained materials. In this process, severe plastic deformation is applied by large shear strains. In this regard, prediction of materials behaviour and extrusion pressure is of importance to die designers and engineers. In this article, utilizing an admissible velocity field together with the upper bound technique, the required energy for twist extrusion is predicted. The proposed model is capable of considering the effect of various parameters such as die geometry and friction conditions. In addition, the model anticipates the critical die design parameters. To verify the proposed model, the predictions are compared with...
Nonlinear Behavior of Short Structures under Column Displacement Effect
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mofid, Masoud (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays, according to increasing development of construction industry in the world especially in the building area, the need to use technology and innovation for fabrication and maintenance of this industry has increased. And this fact becomes apparent that the use of traditional systems of construction isn’t tailored the countries’ requirements anymore. One of the construction industry’s limitations is the restrictions on architectural designs reys. The columns are among the most important components of structure and have a major role in bearing all gravity and lateral loads and transferring them to the foundation. The failure or destruction of the components in the structure under applied...
Evaluation of Effective Parameters in Trapping Aerosols and Examination of Possibility of Detecting Distortions of Microdroplets by Means of Optical Tweezer
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seyed Reihani, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Optical tweezer is a highly focused laser beam that could be used to trap micro and nano particles in three dimensions. It could be used to measure(or apply) piconewton range forces. Most of the optical tweezers experiments have been done in liquid mediums. In last few years, trapping particles which are floating in gas mediums(called aerosols) have been considered extensively. In this thesis, the changes in trap stiffness and conversion factor due to changes in laser power, trapping depth and particle are evaluated. It is shown that changing these three parameters, cause considerable changes in trap stiffnes and conversion factor. Linear behavior of trap stiffness versus laser power,...
A Survey of Hitting Set Attack on Anonymous Protocols Based on Pure Mix-Net
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khazaei, Shahram (Supervisor)
Abstract
One of the main requirements in today’s computer networks such as the Internet is protecting the privacy of users. Hence, anonymity is a useful tool for privacy and provides user’s anonymity. So far, several protocols have been designed to provide anonymity but most of the times, attackers found a way to take advantage of weaknesses in the design and implementation of these protocols. There is a class of attacks,where attacker tries to relate clients of anonymity system to each other, regardless of the communication protocols they use, just by observing networks traffic.The MIX technique forms the basis of many popular ervices that offer anonymity of communication in open and shared networks...
Numerical Analysis of Buried Pipelines in Soil Slopes Subjected to Dynamic Loadings
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, the seismic response analysis of a buried pipeline had been performed using three-dimensional (3D) dynamic analysis of the soil-pipeline interaction under different loading inputs. A number of parameters such as properties of the buried pipeline including diameter and internal pressure and different loading frequencies were used for this investigation. The pipe was considered as an elastoplastic material and a nonlinear elastic material based on the Mohr–Coulomb criterion was used to model the soil behavior. In addition, pipe-soil interaction has been studied in both tangential and vertical directions. The ABAQUS software was utilized for the 3D numerical modeling and...
Simulation of Static Softening during Annealing of Cold Rolled Strip Using Cellular Automata and Finite Element Model
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Serajzadeh, Siamak (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study, static softening kinetics and microstructural evolution during isothermal and non-isothermal annealing of aluminum-magnesium alloy and low carbon steel after cold plastic deformation was investigated. It is known that in industrial cold forming processes, the material properties and microstructure changes during the annealing depends on the inhomogeneous initial microstructure and the deformation history of the cold worked material. To predict the microstructural changes during the annealing of cold worked alloys, a multiscale model based on probabilistic cellular automata (at mesoscale), and the finite element method (at macroscale), was used. To do so, a two-dimensional...
Designing and Developing an Active Micromixer Based on Optical Tweezers for Microfluidics
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seyed Reihani, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Microfluidics is a field of science that studies micron-scale characteristics of fluids. In this scale fluids show fascinating behavior far beyond our expectation compared to their large-scale counterparts. One of such peculiar behavior is the mixing of two different liquids flowing inside a microchannel. Due to low Reynolds number, the flow inside such a channel would be dominated by laminar behavior. In this regime mixing of the fluids is only mediated by molecular diffusion which is a rather slow process. In the current thesis, we utilized the rotating ability of optical tweezers to construct an active micromixer for Microfluidics. In order to do this we used birefringent microbeads. The...
Laser-Based Surface Tension Measurement
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seyed Reihani, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Surface tension is the most important interfacial parameter of a liquid. This quantity plays a key role in many processes such as extraction, distillation, absorption and chemical reactions. Various methods are proposed for measuring this quantity among which, the laser based methods are the most accurate ones. Unlike most of the mechanical methods, laser based methods remotely measure the surface tension. The aim of the current thesis is to measure the surface tension using laser beam, more specifically using homodyne detection system. This method implemented in both reflected and transmitted modes. In each of the mentioned methods, first the laser beam was incident to the liquid-air...
Vortex with fourfold defect lines in a simple model of self-propelled particles
, Article Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics ; Volume 93, Issue 3 , 2016 ; 15393755 (ISSN) ; Ejtehadi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2016
Abstract
We study the formation of a vortex with fourfold symmetry in a minimal model of self-propelled particles, confined inside a squared box, using computer simulations and also theoretical analysis. In addition to the vortex pattern, we observe five other regimes in the system: a homogeneous gaseous phase, band structures, moving clumps, moving clusters, and vibrating rings. All six regimes emerge from controlling the strength of noise and from the contribution of repulsion and alignment interactions. We study the shape of the vortex and its symmetry in detail. The pattern shows exponential defect lines where incoming and outgoing flows of particles collide. We show that alignment and repulsion...
Creating Double Optical Trap Using Fresnel Lens
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seyed Reihani, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Intensity or phase Modulation of a wavefront is possible by means of optical devices. Placing a grating or lens on the way of a wavefront, will alter the phase or intensity of it and this will make a diffraction pattern. Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) is an optical device which is the most important part of a video projector. One can apply grating, lens and other phases on the wavefront using this device.In this project we used SLM to modify phase of laser beam and then we made many focal points such that they could displace independently. The result of this project can be used in designing and creating a holographic optical tweezers.Moreover, A. Einstein proved that the light could be...
Study of Viscoelastic Property of Fluid with Optical Tweezers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seyed Reihani, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Viscoelastic properties of biological fluid play an important role on biological organs. As an example we all know that Red blood cells must have high flexibility to pass thorough thin capillary.This high flexibility come partially from cytoplasm and 2 dimensional membrane and partially from polymeric fluid inside the cell(hemoglobin). So, for recognizing mechanical properties of a whole cell we also need to study the same properties just for fluid inside the cell. for this general purpose through this project we are going to measure viscoelastic properties of any polymeric fluid by optical tweezers which has an ability for measuring displacement of micron particle with accuracy of nm. first...
Piping Dam Breach Physical and Numerical Modelling Evaluation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
Abstract
In past few centuries , dams have been always a crucial part of human life . Using dams for agriculture and supplying water for people , has made them a valuable asset for countries . So evaluating dam safety and dam breach properties is so important. This issue is a geotechnical , structural and hydrological matter. Safety of earth dams could be threatened due to dam body breach caused by overtopping or pipping, during heavy floods, strong ground motions or any structural damage or defection. As in previous studies , calculating the final geometrical breach properties and time of failure was the main goal , we tried to connect this characteristics and find the relation of time and breach...
Theoretical Calculation of Optimal Trapping Conditions for Particles with Nanometer to Micrometers Sizes Using Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Seyed Reihani, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Optical tweezers consist of a tightly focused laser beam. Particle with refractive index grater than that of the surrounding medium are eligible for optical trapping. This device is used for measuring forces from pico-newton to nano-newton, and displacements from nanometer to micrometer. In biopolymers, for example, it is used for studying the elasticity of DNA molecules, mechanical properties of cell membrane; and also in Microfluidics, it can is used for mixing two liquids flowing in a micro-channel by rotating a trapped particle. In general, physics of optical tweezers (or interaction of the trapped particle with the tightly focused laser beam) is treated in three different regimes:1)...
Improvement of Dynamic Modeling and Control of Single-axis Two wheeled Vehicle
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vosoughi, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the recnt decades, traffics and airpolution are the most impoetant concerns of researchers in the field of city transportation. One of the most successful ways to overcome these poblems is to ustilize two-wheeled, one axis balancing vehicles. These vehicles occupies a small sapace, consumes less energy and its considerable maneuverability, makes it the best option to reform in-city transportation system. The newly introduced model of these robots incorporates a passenger cabin and a strick to control its movement. Unfortunately, in all of the recent studies, robots dynamics and controller system are base on optimistic hypothesis, which is no slippage between ground and wheels. Even in the...