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    Fabrication of Micron Resolution Polymer Structures with Electrohydrodynamic Printing

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shahverdi, Mohammad (Author) ; Movahedi, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, additive manufacturing has been widely used in prototyping and production of industrial-commercial pieces. Additive manufacturing or three-dimensional (3D) printing is able to easily produce any piece for initial prototyping, no matter how complex it is. The fused deposition modeling (FDM) is a type of additive manufacturing process that produces the piece with the mechanism of feeding the PLA filament, then the molten polymer extrusion and depositing the fluid layer by layer with a high viscosity. Since the thickness of the layers is directly proportional to the diameter of the nozzle and the diameter of the used nozzles cannot be in the micron range (lower than 100... 

    The effect of higher order harmonics on second order nonlinear phenomena

    , Article Optics Communications ; Volume 343 , May , 2015 , Pages 124-130 ; 00304018 (ISSN) Shahverdi, A ; Borji, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    A new method which is a combination of the harmonic balance and finite difference techniques (HBFD) is proposed for complete time-harmonic solution of the nonlinear wave equation. All interactions between different harmonics up to an arbitrary order can be incorporated. The effect of higher order harmonics on two important nonlinear optical phenomena, namely, the second harmonic generation (SHG) and frequency mixing is investigated by this method and the results are compared with well-known analytical solutions. The method is quite general and can be used to study wave propagation in all nonlinear media  

    Commutativity Pattern of Finite Non-Abelian p-Groups Determine Their Orders

    , Article Communications in Algebra ; Volume 41, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 451-461 ; 00927872 (ISSN) Abdollahi, A ; Akbari, S ; Dorbidi, H ; Shahverdi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Let G be a non-abelian group and Z(G) be the center of G. Associate a graph ΓG (called noncommuting graph of G) with G as follows: Take G{set minus}Z(G) as the vertices of ΓG, and join two distinct vertices x and y, whenever xy ≠ yx. Here, we prove that "the commutativity pattern of a finite non-abelian p-group determine its order among the class of groups"; this means that if P is a finite non-abelian p-group such that ΓP ≅ ΓH for some group H, then {pipe}P{pipe} = {pipe}H{pipe}  

    Application of the modified reduced-order aerodynamics modelling approach to aeroelastic analysis

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering ; Volume 223, Issue 3 , 2009 , Pages 257-270 ; 09544100 (ISSN) Shahverdi, H ; Salehzadeh Nobari, A ; Haddadpour, H ; Behbahani Nejad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This study presents the application of the Proposed Modified Reduced-Order Aerodynamics Modelling approach for aeroelastic analysis based on the boundary element method (BEM) as a novel approach. The used BEM has the capability to capture the thickness effect and geometric complexity of a general three-dimensional model. In this approach the reduced-order aerodynamic model is defined through the eigenvalue problem of unsteady flow based on the unknown wake singularities. Based on the used aerodynamic model an explicit algebraic form of the aeroelastic equations is derived that reduces computational efforts and complexity. This special feature enables us to determine the aeroelastic... 

    Aeroelastic analysis of helicopter rotor blade in hover using an efficient reduced-order aerodynamic model

    , Article Journal of Fluids and Structures ; Volume 25, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 1243-1257 ; 08899746 (ISSN) Shahverdi, H ; Salehzadeh Noubari, A ; Behbahani Nejad, M ; Haddadpour, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper presents a coupled flap-lag-torsion aeroelastic stability analysis and response of a hingeless helicopter blade in the hovering flight condition. The boundary element method based on the wake eigenvalues is used for the prediction of unsteady airloads of the rotor blade. The aeroelastic equations of motion of the rotor blade are derived by Galerkin's method. To obtain the aeroelastic stability and response, the governing nonlinear equations of motion are linearized about the nonlinear steady equilibrium positions using small perturbation theory. The equilibrium deflections are calculated through the iterative Newton-Raphson method. Numerical results comprising steady equilibrium... 

    An efficient reduced-order modelling approach based on fluid eigenmodes and boundary element method

    , Article Journal of Fluids and Structures ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , 2007 , Pages 143-153 ; 08899746 (ISSN) Shahverdi, H ; Nobari, A. S ; Behbahani Nejad, M ; Haddadpour, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    This paper presents an efficient reduced-order modelling approach based on the boundary element method. In this approach, the eigenvalue problem of the unsteady flows is defined based on the unknown wake singularities. By constructing this reduced-order model, the body quasi-static eigenmodes are removed from the eigensystem and it is possible to obtain satisfactory results without using the static correction technique when enough eigenmodes are used. In addition to the conventional method, eigenanalysis and reduced-order modelling of unsteady flows over a NACA 0012 airfoil, a wing with NACA 0012 section and a wing-body combination are performed using the proposed reduced order modelling... 

    A new reduced-order modeling approach based on fluid eigenmodes and boundary element method

    , Article 23rd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, Toronto, ON, 6 June 2005 through 9 June 2005 ; Volume 2 , 2005 , Pages 1245-1252 ; 10485953 (ISSN) Behbahani Nejad, M ; Nobari, A. S ; Shahverdi, H ; Haddadpour, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc  2005
    Abstract
    This paper presents a new reduced-order modeling approach based on boundary element method. In this approach the eigenvalue problem of the unsteady flows is defined based on the unknown wake singularities. By constructing this reduced-order model, the body quasi-static eigenmodes are removed from the eigensystem and it is possible to obtain satisfactory results without static correction technique when enough eigenmodes are used. In addition to the conventional method, Eigenanalysis and reduced-order modeling of unsteady flows over a NACA 0012 airfoil and a wing with NACA 0012 section are performed using this new ROM method. Numerical examples are presented that demonstrate the accuracy and... 

    Melt electrowriting of PLA, PCL, and composite PLA/PCL scaffolds for tissue engineering application

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2022 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Shahverdi, M ; Seifi, S ; Akbari, A ; Mohammadi, K ; Shamloo, A ; Movahhedy, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Research  2022
    Abstract
    Fabrication of well-ordered and bio-mimetic scaffolds is one of the most important research lines in tissue engineering. Different techniques have been utilized to achieve this goal, however, each method has its own disadvantages. Recently, melt electrowriting (MEW) as a technique for fabrication of well-organized scaffolds has attracted the researchers’ attention due to simultaneous use of principles of additive manufacturing and electrohydrodynamic phenomena. In previous research studies, polycaprolactone (PCL) has been mostly used in MEW process. PCL is a biocompatible polymer with characteristics that make it easy to fabricate well-arranged structures using MEW device. However, the... 

    Development of a novel cervix-inspired tortuous microfluidic system for efficient, high-quality sperm selection

    , Article Lab on a Chip ; Volume 23, Issue 13 , 2023 , Pages 3080-3091 ; 14730197 (ISSN) Dadkhah, E ; Hajari, M. A ; Abdorahimzadeh, S ; Shahverdi, A ; Esfandiari, F ; Ziarati, N ; Taghipoor, M ; Montazeri, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2023
    Abstract
    Microfluidic systems have been extensively studied in recent years as potential alternatives for problematic conventional methods of sperm selection. However, despite the widespread use of simple straight channels in these systems, the impact of channel geometry on selected sperm quality has not been thoroughly investigated. To explore this further, we designed and fabricated serpentine microchannels with different radii of curvature, inspired by the tortuous structure of the cervix. Our results showed that in the presence of gentle backflow, microfluidic channels with a 150 μm radius of curvature significantly enhanced the quality of selected sperms when compared to straight channels.... 

    Microfluidics: the future of sperm selection in assisted reproduction

    , Article Andrology ; 2023 ; 20472919 (ISSN) Jahangiri, A. R ; Ziarati, N ; Dadkhah, E ; Numan Bucak, M ; Rahimizadeh, P ; Shahverdi, A ; Sadighi gilani, M. A ; Rezaei Topraggaleh, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2023
    Abstract
    Background: Obtaining functional sperm cells is the first step to treat infertility. With the ever-increasing trend in male infertility, clinicians require access to effective solutions that are able to single out the most viable spermatozoa, which would max out the chance for a successful pregnancy. The new generation techniques for sperm selection involve microfluidics, which offers laminar flow and low Reynolds number within the platforms can provide unprecedented opportunities for sperm selection. Previous studies showed that microfluidic platforms can provide a novel approach to this challenge and since then researchers across the globe have attacked this problem from multiple angles.... 

    Investigating the efficacy of endolift laser and nanofat as a combination therapy for horizontal neck lines compared to nanofat autologous alone

    , Article Skin Research and Technology ; Volume 30, Issue 9 , 2024 ; 0909752X (ISSN) Nilforoushzadeh, M. A ; Rafiee, S ; Heidari Kharaji, M ; Fakhim, T ; Najar Nobari, N ; Shahverdi, M ; Lotfi, Z ; Zare, S ; Torkamaniha, E ; Alavi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2024
    Abstract
    Background: The emergence of horizontal neck wrinkles is increasingly becoming a focal point for both cosmetic professionals and clients. Various treatment approaches must be considered to address this issue effectively, owing to its diverse underlying causes. The study explores the potential of utilizing the Endolift laser in conjunction with nanofat injection as a viable treatment option. Methods: Twenty patients with horizontal neck wrinkles involved in the study. Ten patients underwent treatment with a combination of Endolift laser and nanofat injection and 10 patients treated with nanofat injection alone. The participants were monitored for 6 months post-treatment. Biometric... 

    Construction of an Experimental Device for Foaming Agent and an Experimental Study of the Properties of Foaming Agent

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammad Karami (Author) ; Bazargan, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The primary purpose of acidizing operations in the oil and gas industry is to enhance hydrocarbon production. Acidizing has been a common and conventional method for years, especially when production engineers face issues like declining reservoir pressure leading to reduced production rates. Initially, the treatment solution is referred to as matrix acidizing. In acidizing operations, different additives are combined with the acid to control its behavior in the reservoir. These additives may include iron control agents, corrosion inhibitors, friction reducers, and more. Incompatibility among these additives, the acid, and reservoir fluids can lead to severe damage to the reservoir.... 

    Numerical Analysis of An Annular Gas Turbine Combustor

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Gandomi, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Farshchi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The goal of this research is the simulation of the annular combustion chamber of the turbine engine utilized by liquid fuel. The achievement to this goal will lead to create numerical tools for parametric study, analysis and combustion chamber designing.For this reason simple geometry has been considered. This simplicity of geometry causes to facilitate in parametric study and decrease in saving time for modeling and meshing. This combustion chamber is a simplified model of engine CF6. In recent study, the k – ε realizable model has been used for turbulence modeling. For non-adiabatic condition, chemical reaction is dissolved by utilizing probability density function along with laminar... 

    A misbehavior‐tolerant multipath routing protocol for wireless Ad hoc networks [electronic resource]

    , Article International Journal of Research in Wireless Systems (IJRWS) ; Vol. 2, Issue 9, pp. , Sep. 2013 Sedghi, H. (Haniyeh) ; Pakravan, Mohammad Reza ; Aref, Mohammad Reza ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Secure routing is a major key to service maintenance in ad hoc networks. Ad hoc nature exposes the network to several types of node misbehavior or attacks. As a result of the resource limitations in such networks nodes may have a tendency to behave selfishly. Selfish behavior can have drastic impacts on network performance. We have proposed a Misbehavior-Tolerant Multipath Routing protocol (MTMR) which detects and punishes all types of misbehavior such as selfish behavior, wormhole, sinkhole and grey-hole attacks. The protocol utilizes a proactive approach to enforce cooperation. In addition, it uses a novel data redirection method to mitigate the impact of node misbehavior on network... 

    Theoretical and Experimental Study to Conversion of AUC to UO2 by Microwave Heating

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Labbaf, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Otukesh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Ghannadi Maragheh, Mohammad (Co-Advisor) ; Ghasemi, Mohammad Reza (Co-Advisor)

    SAR Imaging Using the TomoSAR Technique to Resolve Multiple Scatterers

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Omati, Mohammad Mahdi (Author) ; Bastani, Mohammad Hassan (Supervisor) ; Karbasi, Mohammad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    During the last few years, the study of urban environment structures is considered as a research field of interest in remote sensing. In satellite observations of the earth's surface, continuous imaging in terms of time and space has caused the remote sensing technique to be proposed as a useful and efficient tool for the analysis of urban areas. Obtaining quantitative spatial information from the urban environment in fields such as determining the height of buildings plays an essential role in urban planning, monitoring damage to buildings, establishing communication bases and digital cities. During the last two decades, the use of Tomosar approach in order to reconstruct the structures of... 

    Estimating Possible Effects of Subsidies in Competition and Development of Fixed Broadband Internet

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Mohammad Ali (Author) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this work, the dynamic competition between firms providing internet services is studied. The framework is Markov equilibrium whereby structural parameters are obtained using two-step estimations, allowing for analyzing the situation in case of subsidies for service upgrade. The results show that such subsidy has little effect on the number of firms while increasing the number of fast firms  

    Estimating Price Elasticity of Natural Gas Demand in Iran's Residential Sector: A Regression Discontinuity Approach

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Makhsousi, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Estimating the price elasticity of gas demand involves complexities depending on the gas market structure and pricing mechanisms in different countries. Distinguishing between supply and demand shocks and block pricing are among the main challenges that can cause endogeneity in elasticity estimates. Iran's domestic gas network, one of the largest and most extensive household gas markets, is divided into five climatic zones based on weather conditions. The pricing steps for these five climates during the five cold months are such that a customer in a warmer climate pays higher prices. Conversely, the pricing steps for the seven warm months are the same for all climates. This policy creates a... 

    Estimate the Effect of Religiosity on Voter Turnout

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jarrahi, Mohammad Mahdi (Author) ; Rahmati, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Vesal, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The correlation between religious adherence and voter turnout is widely studied. However, whether the relation is causal is an open question. We use Household Expenditures and Income Survey (HEIS) data in Iran, which encompasses nine distinct religious expenditures. These expenditures have low correlation with each other and represent different aspects of religious adherence. We use Imamzadeh (some historical holy shrines) as Instruments to estimate the causal effect of religious expenditures on voter turnout. The results reveal that religious expenditures influence both presidential and parliamentary voter turnout, with a notably stronger impact on presidential elections  

    Joint Optimization of Computation Offloading and Resource Allocation in Mobile Edge Computing Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shokouhi, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Pakravan, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Hadi, Mohammad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Mobile edge computing (MEC) is a promising technology that aims to resolve cloud computing’s issues by deploying computation resources at the edge of mobile network and in the proximity of users. The advantages of MEC include reduced latency, energy consumption, and load on access and mobile core networks, to name but a few. Despite all the aforementioned advantages, the mobility of mobile network users causes the traditional MEC architecture to suffer from several issues, such as decreased efficiency and frequent service interruption. One of the methods to manage users’ mobility is virtual machine (VM) migration, where the VM containing the user’s task is migrated to somewhere closer to...