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Recognizing Influential Macro Environmental Factors in Home Medical Equipments Industry and Proposing Domestic Guideline for Successful Marketing Strategy and Marketing Mix Planning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Najmi, Manouchehr (Supervisor)
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Diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases. Blood glucose control provides diabetics with the opportunity to keep their normal lifestyle, being a productive resource in the society, while ignoring to do so impose a huge cost to the society. Hence, it is of vital importance to find an appropriate approach to control and prevent the subsequent complications of diabetes. One of the most effective approaches is self monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG), which is now available through the commitment of a number of medical equipment companies to introduce SMBG products to the market. Some of the noted companies appointed Iran medical equipment market as a target for their market...
Prediction of Henry's constant in polymer solutions using PCOR equation of state coupled with an activity coefficient model
, Article Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 23, Issue 3 , 2015 , Pages 528-535 ; 10049541 (ISSN) ; Behvandi, A ; Khorasheh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
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In this paper, the polymer chain of rotator (PCOR) equation of state (EOS) was used together with an EOS/GE mixing rule (MHV1) and the Wilson's equation as an excess-Gibbs-energy model in the proposed approach to extend the capability and improve the accuracy of the PCOR EOS for predicting the Henry's constant of solutions containing polymers. The results of the proposed method compared with two equation of state (van der Waals and GC-Flory) and three activity coefficient models (UNIFAC, UNIFAC-FV and Entropic-FV) indicated that the PCOR EOS/Wilson's equation provided more accurate results. The interaction parameters of Wilson's equation were fitted with Henry's constant experimental data...
Access control enforcement on outsourced data ensuring privacy of access control policies
, Article Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on High Performance Computing and Simulation, HPCS 2011, 4 July 2011 through 8 July 2011, Istanbul ; 2011 , Pages 491-497 ; 9781612843810 (ISBN) ; Hadavi, M. A ; Jalili, R ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Nowadays, data outsourcing has become a solution for many organizations especially large scale enterprises due to the high costs of in-house management of the rapidly growing data. Among all security requirements in this context, user access control and its following dynamic changes are of interest. In this paper, we propose an efficient and reliable mechanism to solve this problem in owner-write-users-read applications. A novel solution is introduced to enforce access control on outsourced data using the Chinese Remainder Theorem. The solution allows updating policy changes at a limited cost in terms of both computational power and the number of users' secret keys. Although the server, on...
Equilibrium modeling of xylene adsorption on molecular sieves
, Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 298, Issue 1 , November , 2010 , Pages 54-59 ; 03783812 (ISSN) ; Baghalha, M ; Khorasheh, F ; Behvandi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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The separation of xylene isomers is an important application in separation processes that is based on their adsorption properties on different adsorbents. In this work, the Price and Danner method was employed with a neural network to investigate the adsorption behavior of binary systems of p-xylene/m-xylene, p-diethyl benzene/m-xylene, and p-diethyl benzene/p-xylene and the ternary system of p-diethyl benzene/m-xylene/p-xylene at 130 and 175°C. The Redlich-Kister, Wilson, and NRTL models were used to determine the activity coefficients in the adsorbed phase. Comparison with experimental data from the literature indicated that the proposed thermodynamic model would best determine surface...
Hydro-purification of crude terephthalic acid using palladium catalyst supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes
, Article Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry ; 2015 ; ISSN: 1226086X ; Khorasheh, F ; Rashidi, A. M ; Safekordi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
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Palladium catalysts supported on functionalized multi-wall carbon nanotubes were synthesized for hydro-purification of crude terephthalic acid containing 2100ppm 4-carboxybenzaldehyde (4-CBA) as impurity. PdCl2 and Pd(OAc)2 were used as precursors. Palladium loadings were 0.05 to 0.6wt.% with catalysts reduced at 200 to 400°C. Catalysts prepared from both precursors with least 0.3wt.% palladium resulted in 99%+ removal of 4-CBA. The most desired selectivity was obtained for the catalyst with PdCl2 as precursor, reduction temperature of 300°C, and palladium loading of 0.3wt.%. This catalyst had slightly better performance than the commercial catalyst (0.5wt.% of palladium on activated carbon)...
Hydro-purification of crude terephthalic acid using palladium catalyst supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes
, Article Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry ; Volume 28 , August , 2015 , Pages 202-210 ; 1226086X (ISSN) ; Khorasheh, F ; Rashidi, A. M ; Safekordi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry
2015
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Palladium catalysts supported on functionalized multi-wall carbon nanotubes were synthesized for hydro-purification of crude terephthalic acid containing 2100ppm 4-carboxybenzaldehyde (4-CBA) as impurity. PdCl2 and Pd(OAc)2 were used as precursors. Palladium loadings were 0.05 to 0.6wt.% with catalysts reduced at 200 to 400°C. Catalysts prepared from both precursors with least 0.3wt.% palladium resulted in 99%+ removal of 4-CBA. The most desired selectivity was obtained for the catalyst with PdCl2 as precursor, reduction temperature of 300°C, and palladium loading of 0.3wt.%. This catalyst had slightly better performance than the commercial catalyst (0.5wt.%...
Hydrogenation of crude terephthalic acid by supported Pd and Pd-Sn catalysts on functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes
, Article Chemical Engineering Research and Design ; Volume 109 , 2016 , Pages 41-52 ; 02638762 (ISSN) ; Safekordi, A. A ; Rashidzadeh, M ; Rashidi, A. M ; Khorasheh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Chemical Engineers
2016
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Liquid phase hydro-purification of crude terephthalic acid (CTA) was performed using supported Pd and Pd-Sn catalysts on functionalized multi-wall carbon nanotubes (FMWCNT). Pd/FMWCNT catalysts were prepared by wet impregnation with Pd loadings of 0.05 to 0.6 wt.%. Pd-Sn/FMWCNT catalysts were prepared by co-impregnation (CI) and successive impregnation (SI) using 0.3 wt.% Pd loading and Sn/Pd molar ratios of 0.1 and 0.35 for the CI method and 0.05 to 0.35 for the SI method. Pd loading of 0.3 wt.% for Pd/FMWCNT was sufficient to decrease the 4-carboxybenzaldehyde (4-CBA) content of CTA from 2100 ppm to 5.5 ppm without excessive hydrogenation of terephthalic acid (TA). The commercial catalyst...
Synthesis of Reduced Graphene Oxide-Carbon Nanotubes (rGO-CNT) Composite and Its Use As a Novel Catalyst Support for Hydro-Purification of Crude Terephthalic Acid
, Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Volume 54, Issue 31 , 2015 , Pages 7591-7603 ; 08885885 (ISSN) ; Rashidi, A. M ; Safekordi, A. A ; Aghabozorg, H. R ; Khorasheh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
American Chemical Society
2015
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Palladium nanocatalysts supported on reduced graphene oxide (rGO), multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT), and rGO/CNT composite were synthesized by a wet impregnation method using PdCl2 as a precursor. Palladium loading was 0.3 wt %, and the catalysts were reduced at 300°C. The catalysts were characterized by inductively coupled plasma, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, temperatue-programmed reduction, temperatue-programmed desorption, and Raman spectroscopy. The performance of the catalysts was investigated for hydro-purification of crude terephthalic acid (CTA) containing...
Secrecy capacity scaling in large cooperative wireless networks
, Article IEEE Transactions on Information Theory ; Volume 63, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 1923-1939 ; 00189448 (ISSN) ; Papadimitratos, P. P ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2017
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We investigate large wireless networks subject to security constraints. In contrast to point-to-point, interferencelimited communications considered in prior works, we propose active cooperative relaying-based schemes. We consider a network with nl legitimate nodes, ne eavesdroppers, and path loss exponent α ≥ 2. As long as n2e (log(ne))γ = o(nl ), for some positive γ , we show that one can obtain unbounded secure aggregate rate. This means zero-cost secure communication, given fixed total power constraint for the entire network. We achieve this result through: 1) the source using Wyner randomized encoder and a serial (multi-stage) block Markov scheme, to cooperate with the relays and 2) the...
Fast estimation of connectivity in fractured reservoirs using percolation theory
, Article SPE Journal ; Volume 12, Issue 2 , 2007 , Pages 167-178 ; 1086055X (ISSN) ; King, P. R ; Nuratza, P ; Sharif University of Technology
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
2007
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Investigating the impact of geological uncertainty (i.e., spatial distribution of fractures) on reservoir performance may aid management decisions. The conventional approach to address this is to build a number of possible reservoir models, upscale them, and then run flow simulations. The problem with this approach is that it is computationally very expensive. In this study, we use another approach based on the permeability contrasts that control the flow, called percolation approach. This assumes that the permeability disorder of a rock can be simplified to either permeable or impermeable. The advantage is that by using some universal laws from percolation theory, the effect of the complex...
A new decoding scheme for errorless codes for overloaded CDMA with active user detection
, Article 2011 18th International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT 2011, Ayia Napa, 8 May 2011 through 11 May 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 201-205 ; 9781457700248 (ISBN) ; Pad, P ; Delgosha, P ; Marvasti, F ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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Recently, a new class of binary codes for overloaded CDMA systems are proposed that not only has the ability of errorless communication but also suitable for detecting active users. These codes are called COWDA. In [1], a Maximum Likelihood (ML) decoder is proposed for this class of codes. Although the proposed scheme for coding/decoding shows impressive performance, the decoder can be significantly improved. In this paper, by assuming practical conditions for the traffic in the system, we suggest and prove an algorithm that increases the performance of the decoder several orders of magnitude (the Bit-Error-Rate (BER) is divided by a factor of about 400 in some E b/N0's). The algorithm...
Estimation of the Effective Permeability of Heterogeneous Porous Media by Using Percolation Concepts
, Article Transport in Porous Media ; Volume 114, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 169-199 ; 01693913 (ISSN) ; Gago, P. A ; King, P. R ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2016
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In this paper we present new methods to estimate the effective permeability (keff) of heterogeneous porous media with a wide distribution of permeabilities and various underlying structures, using percolation concepts. We first set a threshold permeability (kth) on the permeability density function and use standard algorithms from percolation theory to check whether the high permeable grid blocks (i.e., those with permeability higher than kth) with occupied fraction of “p” first forms a cluster connecting two opposite sides of the system in the direction of the flow (high permeability flow pathway). Then we estimate the effective permeability of the heterogeneous porous media in different...
Percolation-based effective permeability estimation in real heterogeneous porous media
, Article 15th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, 29 August 2016 through 1 September 2016 ; 2016 ; 9462821933 (ISBN); 9789462821934 (ISBN) ; Gago, P ; King, P ; DCSE; Schlumberger; Shell ; Sharif University of Technology
European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers
2016
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It has long been understood that flow behavior in heterogeneous porous media is largely controlled by the continuity of permeability contrasts. With this in mind, we are looking in new methods for a fast estimation of the effective permeability which concentrates on the properties of the percolating cluster. From percolation concepts we use a threshold permeability value (Kth) by which the gridblocks with the highest permeability values connect two opposite side of the system in the direction of the flow. Those methods can be applied to heterogeneous media of a range of permeabilities distribution and various underlying structures. We use power law relations and weighted power averages that...
Optimization of sputtering parameters for the deposition of low resistivity indium tin oxide thin films
, Article Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ; Vol. 27, issue. 2 , Apr , 2014 , p. 324-330 ; Bagheri, B ; Yazdanfar, P ; Rashidian, B ; Sasanpour, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Indium tin oxide (ITO) thin films have been deposited using RF sputtering technique at different pressures, RF powers, and substrate temperatures. Variations in surface morphology, optical properties, and film resistances were measured and analyzed. It is shown that a very low value of sheet resistance (1.96 ω/sq.) can be achieved with suitable arrangement of the deposition experiments. First, at constant RF power, deposition at different pressure values is done, and the condition for achieving minimum sheet resistance (26.43 ω/sq.) is found. In the next step, different values of RF powers are tried, while keeping the pressure fixed on the previously found minimum point (1-2 Pa). Finally,...
Comparative assessment of gasification based coal power plants with various CO2 capture technologies producing electricity and hydrogen
, Article Energy and Fuels ; Volume 28, Issue 2 , 20 February , 2014 , Pages 1028-1040 ; ISSN: 08870624 ; Kumar, P ; Hosseini, A ; Yang, A ; Fennell, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Seven different types of gasification-based coal conversion processes for producing mainly electricity and in some cases hydrogen (H2), with and without carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, were compared on a consistent basis through simulation studies. The flowsheet for each process was developed in a chemical process simulation tool "Aspen Plus". The pressure swing adsorption (PSA), physical absorption (Selexol), and chemical looping combustion (CLC) technologies were separately analyzed for processes with CO2 capture. The performances of the above three capture technologies were compared with respect to energetic and exergetic efficiencies, and the level of CO2 emission. The effect of air...
Synthesis of nanosize single-crystal hydroxyapatite via mechanochemical method
, Article Materials Letters ; Volume 63, Issue 5 , 2009 , Pages 543-546 ; 0167577X (ISSN) ; Honarmandi, P ; Ebrahimi Kahrizsangi, R ; Honarmandi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Single-crystal hydroxyapatite (HAp) nanorods and nanogranules have been synthesized successfully by a mechanochemical process using two distinct experimental procedures. The experimental outcomes are characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. In this work, the feasibility of using polymeric milling media to prepare hydroxyapatite nanoparticles is described. The resulting hydroxyapatite powder exhibits an average size of about 20 to 23 nm. Final results indicate that the proposed synthesis strategy provides a facile pathway to obtain single-crystal HAp with high quality and suitable morphology. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights...
Migrating to Cloud-Native architectures using microservices: An experience report
, Article Workshops on CLIoT, WAS4FI, SeaClouds, CloudWay, IDEA, FedCloudNet 2015 held in conjunction with European Conference on Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, ESOCC 2015, 15 September 2015 through 17 September 2015 ; Volume 567 , 2016 , Pages 201-215 ; 18650929 (ISSN); 9783319333120 (ISBN) ; Heydarnoori, A ; Jamshidi, P ; Celesti A ; Leitner P ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2016
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Migration to the cloud has been a popular topic in industry and academia in recent years. Despite many benefits that the cloud presents, such as high availability and scalability, most of the on-premise application architectures are not ready to fully exploit the benefits of this environment, and adapting them to this environment is a non-trivial task. Microservices have appeared recently as novel architectural styles that are native to the cloud. These cloud-native architectures can facilitate migrating on-premise architectures to fully benefit from the cloud environments because non-functional attributes, like scalability, are inherent in this style. The existing approaches on cloud...
Study the effect of connectivity between two wells on secondary recovery efficiency using percolation approach
, Article 15th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, ECMOR 2016, 29 August 2016 through 1 September 2016 ; 2016 ; 9462821933 (ISBN); 9789462821934 (ISBN) ; Masihi, M ; King, P. R ; Gago, P. A ; Sharif University of Technology
European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE
2016
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Estimating available hydrocarbon to be produced during secondary oil recovery is an ongoing activity in field development. The primary plan is normally scheduled during early stage of field's life through master development plan studies. During this period, due to the lake of certain data, estimation of the field efficiency is usually based on rules of thumb and not detailed field characterization. Hence, there is a great motivation to produce simpler physically-based methodologies. The minimum necessity inputs of percolation approach make it a useful tool for foration performance prediction. This approach enables us to attain a better assessment of the efficiency of secondary recovery...
Modeling of CO2-brine interfacial tension: Application to enhanced oil recovery
, Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 35, Issue 23 , 2017 , Pages 2179-2186 ; 10916466 (ISSN) ; Abbasi, P ; Baghban, A ; Zargar, G ; Abbasi, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Development of reliable and accurate models to estimate carbon dioxide–brine interfacial tension (IFT) is necessary, since its experimental measurement is time-consuming and requires expensive experimental apparatus as well as complicated interpretation procedure. In the current study, feed forward artificial neural network is used for estimation of CO2–brine IFT based on data from published literature which consists of a number of carbon dioxide–brine interfacial tension data covering broad ranges of temperature, total salinity, mole fractions of impure components and pressure. Trial-and-error method is utilized to optimize the artificial neural network topology in order to enhance its...
Improved advection algorithm of computational modeling of free surface flow using structured grids
, Article Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering ; Volume 195, Issue 7-8 , 2006 , Pages 775-795 ; 00457825 (ISSN) ; Abdollahi, J ; Homayonifar, P ; Varahram, N ; Davami, P ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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In the present study a finite difference method has been developed to model the transient fluid flow and heat transfer. A single fluid has been selected for modeling of mold filling and The SOLA-VOF 3D technique was modified to increase the accuracy of simulation of filling phenomena for shape castings. The model was then evaluated with the experimental methods. Refereeing to the experimental and simulation results a good consistency and the accuracy of the suggested model are confirmed. © 2005 Published by Elsevier B.V