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Progressive collapse resistance of cable net structures
, Article Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; Volume 195 , 2022 ; 0143974X (ISSN) ; Dolatshahi, K. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
Abstract
This study investigates the collapse resistance of the cable net structures. Compared to conventional structures, the analysis of the cable net structures is rather complicated due to the highly nonlinear behavior of the cables, which leads to large displacements and instabilities during the analysis. In this paper, 24 prototype structures are modeled with various force density levels, span lengths, and the number of spans. Several collapse scenarios, including the cable rupture, column removal, and restrain failure, are defined, and the prototype structures are analyzed considering 168 collapse scenarios. This paper aims to recognize the critical elements, the weak points, and other...
Combined UV-C/H2O2-VUV processes for the treatment of an actual slaughterhouse wastewater
, Article Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes ; Volume 52, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 314-325 ; 03601234 (ISSN) ; Bustillo Lecompte, C. F ; Mehrvar, M ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2017
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In this study, a three-factor, three-level Box-Behnken design with response surface methodology were used to maximize the TOC removal and minimize the H2O2 residual in the effluent of the combined UV-C/H2O2-VUV system for the treatment of an actual slaughterhouse wastewater (SWW) collected from one of the meat processing plants in Ontario, Canada. The irradiation time and the initial concentrations of total organic carbon (TOCo) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2o) were the three predictors, as independent variables, studied in the design of experiments. The multiple response approach was used to obtain desirability response surfaces at the optimum factor settings. Subsequently, the optimum...
Hydrodynamic excitations from chiral kinetic theory and the hydrodynamic frames
, Article Journal of High Energy Physics ; Volume 2018, Issue 3 , 2018 ; 11266708 (ISSN) ; Taghinavaz, F ; Naderi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2018
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In the framework of chiral kinetic theory (CKT), we consider a system of right-and left-handed Weyl fermions out of thermal equilibrium in a homogeneous weak magnetic field. We show that the Lorentz invariance implies a modification in the definition of the momentum current in the phase space, compared to the case in which the system is in global equilibrium. Using this modified momentum current, we derive the linearized conservation equations from the kinetic equation up to second order in the derivative expansion. It turns out that the eigenmodes of these equations, namely the hydrodynamic modes, differ from those obtained from the hydrodynamic in the Landau-Lifshitz (LL) frame at the same...
Selection of Suitable Arrangements of Buckling-Restrained Braces for Reducing Residual and Maximum Drift of Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadizadeh, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
By constraining the steel members against lateral buckling, buckling-restrained braces (BRB’s) show similar load-deformation behaviors and energy absorption capacities in both tension and compression. As a result, BRB’s demonstrate significant energy dissipation capacity compared to ordinary braces. On the other hand, the relatively small post-yield stiffness of BRB’s usually leads to significant residual drifts, which may render the structure unusable. In recent decades, significant research has been put into improving the performance of structures equipped with BRB’s. In this project, the current methods to enhance the performance of the BRB’s are explored, and novel approaches are...
Building the external knowledge map for iranian manufacturing SMEs
, Article Proceedings of the European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM, 4 September 2008 through 5 September 2008, Southampton ; 2008 , Pages 565-574 ; 20488963 (ISSN); 9781905305537 (ISBN) ; Ashoori, M. T ; Behdad, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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It is widely recognized that knowledge is an essential strategic resource for a firm to achieve sustainable competitive advantage and Knowledge Management (KM) is a fundamental concept for those interested in the ever changing business world. However, KM has received little attention in Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs). Unique characteristics of SMEs affect their approach in knowledge management, so different KM processes should be applied in these firms. SMEs have very simple structures, so they have less difficulty in managing their internal knowledge than large organizations. But this is not the case for external knowledge management, especially external knowledge acquisition...
LPF-Defense: 3D adversarial defense based on frequency analysis
, Article PLoS ONE ; Volume 18, Issue 2 February , 2023 ; 19326203 (ISSN) ; Noorbakhsh, K ; Etemadi, A ; Kasaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Public Library of Science
2023
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The 3D point clouds are increasingly being used in various application including safety-critical fields. It has recently been demonstrated that deep neural networks can successfully process 3D point clouds. However, these deep networks can be misclassified via 3D adversarial attacks intentionality designed to perturb some point cloud's features. These misclassifications may be due to the network's overreliance on features with unnecessary information in training sets. As such, identifying the features used by deep classifiers and removing features with unnecessary information from the training data can improve network's robustness against adversarial attacks. In this paper, the LPF-Defense...
An empirical model for modified bituminous binder master curves
, Article Materials and Structures/Materiaux et Constructions ; Volume 46, Issue 9 , December , 2013 , Pages 1459-1471 ; 13595997 (ISSN) ; Tabatabaee, N ; Naderi, K ; Partl, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Modeling the mechanical behavior of asphalt binders and mixtures has been the subject of intensified research in recent decades. Master curves of the norm of the complex modulus |G*| in the linear viscoelastic domain are frequently used for modeling, while phase angle master curves are less frequently considered for this purpose. Therefore in this research, an empirical model is introduced for phase angle master curves of modified and neat bituminous binders. The model is based on a general form of a double-logistic (DL) mathematical function. The |GG*| master curve was then modeled using a mutual relationship between the phase angle and |GG*|. Master curves of three neat and seven modified...
Evaluation of rheological master curve models for bituminous binders
, Article Materials and Structures/Materiaux et Constructions ; Volume 48, Issue 1-2 , January , 2015 , Pages 393-406 ; 13595997 (ISSN) ; Tabatabaee, N ; Naderi, K ; Partl, M. N ; Sharif University of Technology
Kluwer Academic Publishers
2015
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Master curves of asphalt binders and mixtures have been traditionally used to evaluate their rheological behavior in the linear viscoelastic range. Different analytical models are available to describe the master curves of bituminous binders and mixtures. No models are currently considered universal for all modeling purposes. In this research, the general structure and capabilities of some of the most commonly used analytical models were investigated. Then, based on the patterns of phase angle master curves of ten neat and modified asphalt binders, four groups of master curve shapes were defined. The goodness of fit of the models for the different groups of master curves was used to develop...
Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Lightweight Slack Cable-net Structures
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Dolatshahi, Kiarash (Supervisor) ; Ahmadizadeh, Mehdi (Supervisor)
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This study proposes a robust technique for large displacement analysis of slack cable structures subjected to dynamic loadings using a novel method, entitled Node Relaxation. Ordinary numerical methods are usually unable to analyze cable structures due to singularities arising from large displacements and rotations following any alteration of the applied loads. When dynamic loads are considered, handling these singularities in numerical analyses becomes even more challenging. In this thesis, an effective iterative method is proposed for three-dimensional large-displacement dynamic analysis of structures consisting slack cables as the primary load-bearing system. The cable structure is...
Analytical and semi-analytical kinetics models for design and optimization of double-resistance resin in pulp and carbon in pulp processes with both reversible and irreversible nature
, Article Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 96, Issue 11 , 2018 , Pages 2461-2474 ; 00084034 (ISSN) ; Outokesh, M ; Ahmadian Koudakan, P ; Ghoddocynejad, D ; Saberyan, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Wiley-Liss Inc
2018
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The current study was aimed at developing a package of “model + algorithm” for the design of resin in pulp (RIP) and carbon in pulp (CIP) processes of gold, uranium, and base metals. For this purpose, we first formulated a double-resistance model for irreversible adsorption (accompanied by chemical reaction) in CSTRs, and modified the McKay et al. semi-analytical model for reversible uptake in a similar system. We then devised two algorithms for the design and optimization of reversible and irreversible RIP and CIP cascades. The developed algorithms were applied on the extraction of copper, uranium, and gold. The packages are able to specify the optimum number of stages, reactor volume (V),...
Investigation of partial discharge propagation and location in multiple-α and single- α transformer windings using optimized wavelet analysis
, Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transaction B: Engineering ; Volume 30, Issue 6 , 2006 , Pages 655-666 ; 03601307 (ISSN) ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, T. B ; Salay Naderi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
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Partial discharges (PD) are recognized as the main cause of the inner insulation deterioration process in power transformers. Therefore, the optimum inner insulation design is one of the challenges a transformer designer is faced with. Transformer strength, especially during transient conditions, is a criterion for transformer insulation designers. This challenge has made designers initiate and employ other types of winding, for example, rather than ordinary layer and disc windings employ the multiple-α windings. Multiple-α windings have a more complicated structure and are comprised of various parts with different physical structures and electrical characteristics. Typical partial discharge...
Permutation flowshops in group scheduling with sequence-dependent setup times
, Article European Journal of Industrial Engineering ; Volume 6, Issue 2 , 2012 , Pages 177-198 ; 17515254 (ISSN) ; Salmasi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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This paper focuses on the flow shop sequence dependent group scheduling (FSDGS) problem with minimisation of total completion time as the criterion (Fm|f mls, prmu, S plk|ΣC j). The research problem is formulated in form of two different mixed integer linear programming (MILP) models. Comparing with the latest MILP model for the proposed problem in the literature, the complexity size of the proposed models are significantly reduced. One of the proposed mathematical models is so effective that even medium-sized instances (problems up to 60 jobs in all groups) are solved to optimality in a reasonable amount of time. Moreover, a metaheuristic hybridising genetic and simulated annealing...
Nickel molybdate nanorods supported on three-dimensional, porous nickel film coated on copper wire as an advanced binder-free electrode for flexible wire-type asymmetric micro-supercapacitors with enhanced electrochemical performances
, Article Journal of Colloid and Interface Science ; Volume 542 , 2019 , Pages 325-338 ; 00219797 (ISSN) ; Shahrokhian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press Inc
2019
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Wire-shaped micro-supercapacitors attracted extensive attentions in next-generation portable and wearable electronics, due to advantages of miniature size, lightweight and flexibility. Herein, NiMoO 4 nanorods supported on Ni film coated Cu wire are successfully fabricated thorough direct deposition of Ni film onto Cu wire as the conductive substrate, followed by growth of the NiMoO 4 nanorods on Ni film coated Cu wire substrate by means a hydrothermal annealing process. The prepared 3D, porous electrode demonstrates extremely high areal specific capacitance of 12.03F cm −2 at the current density of 4 mA cm −2 and retained capacitance of 8.23 F cm −2 at a much higher current density of 80...
Nickel vanadium sulfide grown on nickel copper phosphide dendrites/Cu fibers for fabrication of all-solid-state wire-type micro-supercapacitors
, Article Chemical Engineering Journal ; Volume 392 , 15 July , 2020 ; Shahrokhian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2020
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Herein, we have successfully fabricated NiVS/NiCuP nanostructures on Cu wire as a fiber electrode for high performance FSMSCs applications. The 3D NiCuP dendritic film was firstly deposited on Cu wire through the electrodeposition method, which not only act as a scaffold for deposition of the electroactive materials (NiV-LDH and NiV-S), but also served as a micro-porous current collector, supplied extra capacitances. Then, NiV-LDH nanosheets grown on 3D NiCuP film were obtained using a hydrothermal method. The sulfidation of NiV-LDH is carried out through an ion-exchange reaction of OH– with S2– to obtain NiVS, which maintains an ultrathin and porous structure, improves the electrical...
Cobalt vanadium chalcogenide microspheres decorated with dendrite-like fiber nanostructures for flexible wire-typed energy conversion and storage microdevices
, Article Nanoscale ; Volume 14, Issue 25 , 2022 , Pages 9150-9168 ; 20403364 (ISSN) ; Shahrokhian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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The increasing energy demand for next-generation portable and miniaturized electronics has drawn tremendous attention to develop microscale energy storage and conversion devices with light weight and flexible characteristics. Herein, we report the preparation of flower-like cobalt vanadium selenide/nickel copper selenide (CoVSe/NiCuSe) microspheres with three-dimensional hierarchical structure of micropore growth on copper wire for a flexible fiber microsupercapacitor (microSC) and overall water splitting. The CoV-LDH microspheres are anchored on the dendrite-like NiCu nanostructured Cu wire using a hydrothermal method (CoV-LDH/NiCu@CW). The sulfidation and selenization of CoV-LDH/NiCu was...
Examining the effect of moderating variables on autonomous public van acceptance model (APVAM)
, Article PLoS ONE ; Volume 18, Issue 8 August , 2023 ; 19326203 (ISSN) ; Nassiri, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Public Library of Science
2023
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Autonomous vehicles (AVs) will soon become the primary means of transportation for millions of people. However, the introduction of these vehicles may lead to increased traffic and changes in people’s travel patterns. To address this issue, one solution is to promote the use of AVs in a shared and public manner. However, the success of this approach depends on public acceptance of public AVs. If the promoters of public AVs are unaware of how people perceive this technology, it is possible that these vehicles will face failure in the market. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the factors that influence the willingness to use public AVs. To achieve this, an autonomous public van acceptance...
How will Iranian behave in accepting autonomous vehicles? Studying moderating effect on autonomous vehicle acceptance model (AVAM)
, Article IATSS Research ; Volume 47, Issue 4 , 2023 , Pages 433-446 ; 03861112 (ISSN) ; Nassiri, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2023
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The primary condition for society to benefit from autonomous vehicle (AV) advantages is the acceptance of these vehicles by people. In this regard, the factors which affect the acceptance of these vehicles among different countries should be identified. In previous studies, a major focus has been on developing autonomous vehicle acceptance models, neglecting the moderating variables' effect on these models. The main aim of this research is to investigate the effect of moderating variables including demographic characteristics, psychological characteristics, traffic experience collision, and travel/driving behavior on the autonomous vehicle acceptance model (AVAM). The AVAM was developed via...
Metal-organic framework-assisted Co3O4/CuO@CoMnP with core-shell nanostructured architecture on Cu fibers for fabrication of flexible wire-typed enzyme-free micro-sensors
, Article Chemical Engineering Journal ; Volume 456 , 2023 ; 13858947 (ISSN) ; Shahrokhian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2023
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Flexible fiber-based sensors have recently received increasing interest for real-time monitoring personal health, owing to their small size, high flexibility, lightweight, and application potentials in next-generation wearable electronics. Herein, we report a flexible wire-typed micro-sensor based on CoMnP@Co3O4/CuO core–shell nanohybrid array on 1D Cu wire substrate for sensitive detection of glucose. The synthesis process involves in-situ growth of ZIF-67 rhombic dodecahedron on the surface of CuO nanotubes, followed by thermal annealing and electrodeposition of CoMnP nanoparticles to form core–shell nanostructured architectures. Benefiting from desirable hybrid nanostructures, the as-made...
About Space Time
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rastegar, Arash (Supervisor)
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Einstein's general theory of relativity is an admirable successful and unifier geometrical modeling among concepts of space, time and gravity. This theory along with special theory of relativity made a massive change in our physical view and this, especially in its historical context, has deep and interesting consequences in man's philosophical viewpoint which can be studied. Some parts of this thesis relates to these consequences. Some of these interesting consequences may be hidden by computional or mathematical viewpoint and often these equations do not contain enough intuition. in one part, we provide a formulizatin of Einstein's equaion that is intuitional which can be translated in...
Evaluation of Warm Mix Asphalt containing Sasobit
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tabatabaee, Nader (Supervisor)
Abstract
Warm mix asphalt has received considerable attention over the past decade particularly due to its potential environmental benefit such as lower energy consumption and emission, its ability to be placed at lower ambient temperatures making it a suitable material for areas with short construction season. There are three warm mix asphalt (WMA) techniques are available; organic additive, foaming, and chemical additive. This study examined Sasobit, a micro crystalline wax which is an organic additive. The concentrations tested were 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 percent of the base binder. A PG 64-22 asphalt binder from an Iranian refinery (Tehran refinery) was used as the base binder. Superpave binder...