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    Design Principles of Permeable Pavement in Pollutants Removal from Surface Runoff

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ketabchy, Mehdi (Author) ; Tajrishi, Agha Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Urbanization increases impervious surfaces and therefore reduces land permeability. As a result, higher amount of runoff is produced which leads to environmental degradation and economic loss. Use of pervious/permeable pavements is an efficient approach to reduce runoff volume and improve the quality. In this study, different design methods of pervious/permeable surface are first described using structural and hydrological modules. Then, a software program for pervious/permeable surface design is put forth. Supported by various available design methods (focusing on pervious surfaces in Iran), the software employs structural, hydrological, economic (cost estimation) and qualitative... 

    Water Allocation Modelling on the Basis of Hydrological Characteristics Critical Plains (Case Study: Mashhad Plain)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The Mashhad plain is one of the most important plains in Khorasan-e-Razavi province. In the last decades, rapid population growth coupled with agricultural expansion has tremendously increases pressure on the groundwater resources. Large increases in water demands with little recharge have strained the plain groundwater resources resulting in declines in water level in last decades. Due to declining of groundwater level, digging new wells has been forbidden since 1965. In this thesis, users in agricultural, municipals and industrial sections have been modeled with Multi-Agent System, and results of their water extraction on groundwater level have been modeled with GMS. There are two... 

    Evaluation of Data Mining in Salinity Prediction and Evaporation Estimation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahjoobi, Emad (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Since physical variables are almost dependent, uncertain and have significant time and spatial changes, nature of hydrological and environmental systems is so complicated, nonlinear and dynamic. Many models have been developed for studying and analyzing various phenomena in these systems. Recently data mining approaches have been used as new methods for modeling of complicated engineering systems. In this study, performance of several data mining tools in analyzing two phenomena in water quality management have been evaluated. These algorithms are Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network (MLP), Radial Basis Function Neural Network (RBFN), Support Vector Machines (SVMs) in the field of Artificial... 

    The Economics of Stormwater BMPs

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tavakoli, Sakineh (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent decades, local, regional and national research programs have discovered stormwater runoff as the principal cause of water pollution in most urban areas. To solve urban stormwater runoff problems, we should use revisory measures. This is possible by using Best Management Practices (BMPs). BMPs are innovative technologies to reduce the movement of pollutants from land into surface or groundwaters, in order to protect water quality within natural and economic limitations.Three types of BMPs are discussed in this study; swale, bioretention systems and pond. They have different installation requirements, costs and pollutant removal efficiency. The main objective of this research is to... 

    Investigation of Dust-Causing Factors in Western Iran and Its Effects on Climate Changes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kermanshah, Amirhassan (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    study has been divided into two main sections. In the first section, six climate variables have been analyzed in 15 synoptic stations in Iran’s west region through parametric and non-parametric statistical tests in order to find the climate varibility. The results illustared that, in general, there is no climate variability in the western part of Iran. Investigation of climatic indices and changes in the meteorological data in the entire study area (including a large portion of Middle East), in a 30 year period (1979-2008), is eloquent of a drought during the last 10 years of the period. In the second section, by means of the Aerosoal Index (AI) extracted from TOMS and OMI tools, it was... 

    Modeling the Flow and Infiltration of Surface Runoff in Swales

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Behrang, Koorosh (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Urbanization and increase in impervious areas owing to building construction, pavements of streets, parking lots and sidewalks, amount of surface runoff in cities has been rose. One of the environmental problems of Tehran during the rainfall is the high polluted runoff flowing in the city and eventually transfers pollution to aquifers. So in order to decline the consequences of this polluted surface runoff, it is crucial to understand how the runoff and pollution form. One way of decreasing pollution in runoff is hiring swales attenuation potential. In this study, problems associated with runoff, particularly in relation to the formation, transformation and removal of pollutants from runoff... 

    Determining the Ecological Balance of Lake Urmia According to Climatic Fluctuations and New Water Conditions in the Region

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Roshni, Fatemeh (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Lake Urmia is the largest inland lake of Iran and one of the most important water ecosystems in Iran and the world. The ecosystem of this lake is a typical example of a closed drainage basin into which all the runoff flows in the rivers of the basin are discharged. Because of its unique natural and ecological features, Urmia Lake has been declared as a national park since 1346, along with Kabudan and Qion Daghi islands, among the protected areas. Among the most important invertebrates in the lake, we can mention Artemia, which is a species of saltwater shrimp and one of the native species of Lake Urmia. This species is the most important source of food for many water birds such as flamingos.... 

    Groundwater Modelling with the Use of Remote Sensing Technology to Assess the Impact of Changes in Aquifer Conditions on Surface Flow (Case Study: Miandoab plain-Urmia Basin)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hamzekhani, Hamed (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Groundwater resources are considered as important resources of fresh water specifically in arid and semi-arid regions like Iran. Urmia Lake (UL) basin is one of these regions where groundwater resources play an important role in supplying water and due to inappropriate water resources management during the last two decades it has faced serious problems, like declination of water level in UL. Groundwater and surface water form an integrated system in the UL basin and have a mutual effect on each other. Hence, any improvement in exploitation of aquifers in that region could benefit UL water demand management. Appropriate water resources management in Miandoab plain which transfer almost 50... 

    Long Term Seasonal Rainfall and Streamflow Prediction using Regionalization of Ocean- Atmospheric Climatic Variables

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azimi Bozchelouei, Mahmoud (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Due to water resources restriction and increase in water demand, optimum use of existing available resources is more essential. This needs accurate prediction of streamflow with lag time from one to several months. In recent decades identification of long term climate variables as predictors of hydrological process has made considerable evolution in climatic predictions and several studies have been made in this field. In this research streamflow volume of Dez Dam in dry season (April to August) has been predicted by using multiple regression models and considering seasonal rainfall data, climate indices and ocean-atmospheric variables including surface temperature of adjacent seas and... 

    Performance Reviews of Tehran’s Native Vegetative Filter Strips for Designing for the Removal of Pollutants of Surface Runoff

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghanbari Adivi, Mohammad (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Structural best management practices (BMPs) are often used to mitigate the impact of storm water runoff on receiving waters. Vegetative filter strips (VFS) are an example of a structural BMP that has been used to treat storm water and highway runoff. In this study (the first in Iran), field-quality data were collected from a native VFS treating urban runoff in North of Tehran. At first field data were used to test the design concepts of the VFS treatment train and to modify and calibrate simulation model for evaluating the impact of physical factors such as slope, type of vegetation and impermeable surface on sediment removal then more field data were used to evaluate and modify the... 

    Simulation of Phosphorus in Urban Lakes and the Impact of Structural and Management Measures on Phosphorus Loading (Case Study: Chitgar Artificial Lake)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahmoudi Anzabi, Amir (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Chitgar Lake, lake located in the north-west of Tehran City, Iran, is an artificial and recreational lake. The total area and volume of this lake are about 132 hectares and 6.9 million cubic meters, respectively. According to the increased temperature, the lake ecosystem is faced with problems such as augmentation of vermin, frogs and algae in the lake area. Qualitative measurements of 59 well taken samples from March 2013 to June 2014, demonstrate that ratio of total nitrogen to total phosphorus is in the range of 21 to 82 with an average of 42. Consequently, phosphorus is the restricting factor for eutrophication in this lake. In this study, by scrutinizing various scenarios, factors... 

    Hydraulic and Sediment Simulation of effect of structures On Urban Rivers In HEC-RAS (Case study :Kan River)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abhari Rasht Abadi, Maryam (Author) ; Agha Mohammad Hossein Tajrishi, Massoud (Supervisor) ; Torabi, Oveis ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
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    Construction of some structures including parks, bridges and leading walls conducted on the rivers in urbanization leads to the change in the form of the rivers and consequently the change in the hydraulic.The response of river to these changes which are in the form of changes in morphologic features seems to pose some threats such as flood, damage to the buildings located on the route, weakening the bridge of highways and aggradation and degradation of the ecosystem. Kan river, one of the biggest urban rivers in the mega city of tehran, has had some changes such as resort purposes, canalization, the change of slip and roughness and intersection with different bridges during recent... 

    Incomplete Reduction of Iron Ore in a Fluidized Bed Reactor

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Agha Ali, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Halali, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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    The main goal of current investigation was partial reduction of Fe2O3 available in Hematite-rich ore to Magnetite by Fludization Bed method. The reductive gas, CO, was produced by incomplete combustion of Acetylene and Airmixed in inappropriate ratio. X-Ray Diffraction and X-Ray Florescence analyses were implemented in order to conducting qualitative analysis of present phases before and after reduction of the ore. Quantitative analysis of the same phases was also conducted by Titration. The latter analysis revealed the precise magnitude of available iron in each of the oxide containing phases. The chemical composition of the reactor gas was also determined before and after reduction... 

    Management of Dams Release According to Agricultural Water Needs with the Aim of Increasing Water Supply to Environmental Needs (A Case Study of Bukan Dam)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moghaddas, Mohsen (Author) ; Tajrishi, Mohammad Massoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this research is to first provide an algorithm to reduce the scale of large-scale microwave soil moisture images and then develop an algorithm based on it to manage the release of dams downstream of which are agricultural lands and wetlands. Considering that providing irrigation needs is the purpose of building dams and agriculture is the main consumer of water in dams, optimizing the related releases has a significant effect on reducing water consumption and the possibility of releasing more water for water needs. It has a downstream environment, also agricultural water management has a direct impact on the production of agricultural products and preservation of natural... 

    Relationship between Dust Outbreaks and Soil Moisture in the Urmia Lake Periphery

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Faturechi, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Tajrishi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Desiccation of different salty lakes around the world has been considered as one of the most critical environmental events. Gradual desiccation of the Lake Urmia and retreatment of its shoreline with respect to ecological level (1274.1 meters) have resulted in new hotspots for dust outbreaks, especially in east and south-east peripheries, which were previously under water. These areas, part of which are salty, are now exposed to open air and susceptible to wind-erosion. Soil moisture, as one of the most important parameters for dust prevention, determines the threshold friction wind speed over playa because it increases the cohesion between soil particles. Therefore, compared with dry soil,... 

    Multi Level and Multi Products Location-routing Problem for Perishable Foods under Uncertainties

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Agha Mohammad Ghasem, Maryam (Author) ; Rafee, Majid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Distribution is a necessary part of a supply chain. Location-routing problem is a problem that decide about location of facility , allocation and routing for vehicle. This research focus on modeling for multi-level and multi-product for perishable foods that include five suppliers, three plants, two depots and ten costumers. costumers and products classify according to their importance for the company and their quality into three batch. In order to decreasing of cost return orders and damaged products, a special system are Designed that products can be sent again. In real world we do not have any certain data for model’ parameters, then we consider uncertainty and use robust for showing... 

    A Game Theory Approach to Airline Fleet Desing; a Case of Commercial Formation Flight

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Lourak Agha, Hamid Reza (Author) ; Malaek, Mohammad Bagher (Supervisor)
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    Increasing aviation share in air pollution, population growth, scarcity of available resources such as land (airport), airspace and energy along with uncertainties in air transportation demand and energy market, has motivated the industry stakeholders to push researches toward sustainable models in fleet planning and design. In this thesis we have investigated the suitability of a decision-making model for airline fleet management, based on “Game Theory” and the idea of commercial formation flight (COFOFS). We intend to examine the circumstances under which, an airline needs to substitute a wide-body aircraft with number of smaller ones, while employing the approach of formation flight.... 

    Investigating the Effect of Chemical Coating on Reducing Evaporation from Saline Waters (Case Study of Lake Urmia)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Tajrishi, Masoud (Supervisor) ; Irajizad, Azam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study tries to introduce chemical coatings to reducing evaporation from Lake Urmia(LU). In LU, average annual evaporation is estimated at more than 1,000 mm, more than 80% of evaporation occurring in the warmer months of the year. Therefore, by reducing water evaporation, especially in the warmer months of the year, the most crucial factor in water outflow from LU can be reduced.At first, on the scale of class A evaporation pan in Tehran, three kinds of chemical coatings constituted stearic acid, jojoba oil, and fatty alcohols of style and stearyl to reduce evaporation from the LU is investigated. Then the best coating that includes combine of style and stearyl alcohols with stearic... 

    Experimental Study of the Wing Sweep Angle Effect on the Pressure Distribution of a Half Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Agha Seyyed Jafari, Masoumeh (Author) ; Soltani, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis the behavior of a 3D wing has investigated by Flow visualization and pressure acquisition test. The goal of this tests was considering changes in 3D wing section parameter in comparison with 2D airfoils. The performed Tests showed that variation in 3D wing treatment is affected by finite aspect ratio and sweep angle and also indicate changes in pressure profile, increasing pressure peak and decreasing effective speed. CFD studies has conducted to investigate special effect of sweep angle and show that lift and drag coefficient decrease with increasing sweep angle. Also different section pressure profile near the wing tip and intersection of wing/fuselage varies and miss... 

    Design and Fabrication of a Device for Positioning Magnetic Micro Robot

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Agha Seyed Mirzabozorg, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Nejat, Hossein (Supervisor) ; Vossoughi, Golamreza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    At the moment, one of the most important challenges that human beings are struggling with is the dominance of micro and nano dimensions. Considering the potential of microorganisms, and in particular magnetic microscopes, it is believed that using this technology, humans would be able to meet most of their needs. Studies have shown that it is possible to control the position of a magnetic microrobots, through the production of magnetic fields, with sufficient accuracy. Since magnetic fields are biocompatible, magnetic microrobots can also be used in biotechnology and medical applications.In this dissertation, a positioning device was designed and constructed with the ability to position the...