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    Efficiency improvement of a high step up high efficiency converter for photovoltaic applications based on three-state switching cell

    , Article PEDSTC 2013 - 4th Annual International Power Electronics, Drive Systems and Technologies Conference ; 2013 , Pages 454-458 ; 9781467344845 (ISBN) Babaee Zarch, M. J ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Hajimoradi, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    This paper suggests methods for improving efficiency of a high step up high efficiency converter based on three state commutation cells. A loss analysis has been performed to identify the source of power loss. Based on this analysis, methods are presented to reduce losses in the most power dissipating elements. These methods include replacing some power diodes with large conduction losses with MOSFETs having small on-state resistance. Efficiency improvement up to %1.25 percent is verified in simulation and experimental results  

    Rheological behaviour of dilute soil-water mixtures: role of interactions from colloidal and non-colloidal particles

    , Article Canadian Geotechnical Journal ; Volume 60, Issue 2 , 2023 , Pages 139-150 ; 00083674 (ISSN) Zarch, M.K ; Zhang, L. M ; Haeri, S. M ; Xu, Z. D ; Sharif University of Technology
    Canadian Science Publishing  2023
    Abstract
    The rheological behaviour of dilute soil-water mixtures, such as hyperconcentrated mixtures and interstitial fluids in debris flows, can significantly affect the flow dynamics of flow-type landslides. These mixtures often contain clay, silt, and sandy particles. Despite great efforts, the effects of soil type and texture on the rheological behaviour of these mixtures are still not well understood. To tackle this issue, an experimental investigation is carried out using a narrow-gap rotational viscometer to evaluate the interactions from colloidal (clay) and non-colloidal (silt and sand) particles and possibility of flow regime change. The flow curves of dilute mixtures are determined with... 

    Design and Construction of Large-scale Laminar Shear Box for Study of the Behavior of Deep Foundations Subjected to Lateral Loads due to Lateral Spreading using 1-g Shake Table Tests

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kamali Zarch, Mohsen (Author) ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Using appropriate box as an artificial boundary condition is one of the critical tasks in geotechnical physical modeling of the soil mass especially under cyclic loading such as earthquakes. In general there are two types of boxes which can simulate boundary conditions of scaled models as rigid or flexible conditions. Main purpose of this study is design and construction of a flexible box in a way that effects of boundary condition have been minimized during tests. Construction of this box is the first step of an investigation project which concern to evaluate the effect of lateral spreading as a result of liquefaction on deep foundations of bridges, piers, harbors by using shake table test... 

    A 35 Step Reduced Mechanism for Methane-Air Combustion to Estimate Pollutants

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Babaei Zarch, Abbas (Author) ; Mazaheri, Karim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A novel reduced mechanism is introduced which aimed to predicts NOx and CO generation in advanced industrial gas turbine combustors. The survey is initially conducted by considering 25 species in GRI-3 mechanism of Methane oxidation and continued to choose nine of the most important species based on the quasi-steady state analysis. Finally, a new skeletal reduced mechanism with 35 reactions and 20 species is derived using sensitivity analysis, reaction path analysis, and some physical reasons. The overall validity of this mechanism is clearly confirmed by comparing the present predicted results with GRI-3 full mechanism in a PSR reactor. The adiabatic flame temperature and all of the main... 

    Numerical Analysis of Standing Wave Thermoacoustic Nonlinear Processes with Flow Field Investigation

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Babaei Zarch, Abbas (Author) ; Mazaheri, Karim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This dissertation investigates and analyzes the nonlinear effects within standing wave thermoacoustic systems. These effects, often overlooked, can play a crucial role in the behavior of such systems. Two-dimensional numerical simulations of the Navier-Stokes equations were conducted using a commercial software, leading to the identification and discovery of new nonlinear physics governing the interaction of heat transfer and hydrodynamic oscillations of fluid particles. The numerical solution method and mesh quality were validated against a similar problem with a well-established numerical solution. Furthermore, a parametric study was performed on a stationary-wave thermoacoustic... 

    A semiclassical approach for the phase matching effect in the nonlinear optical phenomena

    , Article Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics ; Volume 10, Issue 12 , 2008 ; 14644258 (ISSN) Wahedy Zarch, A. A ; Kaatuzian, H ; Amjadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper we present a semiclassical model for explanation of the nonlinear optical effect and phase matching. We calculate momentary quantities of the delay time of photon-electron interaction in each layer. We show that for phase matching, the average delay time for the fundamental photons must be equal to the average delay time for the harmonic photons. Additionally, we calculate the number of layers that the harmonic photon needs to be absorbed or converted to fundamental photons. This calculation applies to different wavelengths with different phase matching angles. Our simulation results are in good agreement with experimental data. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd  

    Design and Implementation of a DC/AC Converter with High Step up and High Efficiency in Wide Output Power Range for Photovoltaic Applications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Babaee Zarch, Mohammad Javad (Author) ; Zolghardi, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Solar power is expensive, so engineers are encouraged to put effort on increasing efficiency of solar power equipments. Since photovoltaic panels usually output a low voltage, variable direct current electricity, a boost converter and a suitable inverter are required to use this energy for ordinary commercial appliances. In this project, high step up, high efficiency converters are investigated, and the best converter with high efficiency and limited switch stress which achieves high voltage gain by capacitor multipliers and coupled inductors is illustrated. Afterwards, methods for improving efficiency such as modifying the converter structure and its control strategy are suggested. The... 

    A semiclassical approach for electro-optic effect

    , Article Optics Communications ; Volume 281, Issue 15-16 , August , 2008 , Pages 4033-4037 ; 00304018 (ISSN) Wahedy Zarch, A ; Kaatuzian, H ; Amjadi, A ; Ajdarzadeh Oskouei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this article, we present a semiclassical approach for modeling of electro-optic (EO) effect. We calculate phase retardation between x and y polarizations of optical electric field when a transverse external electric field is applied. Our results are well agreed with experimental measurements. Moreover, we show when wavelength of optical signal decreases, the phase retardation increases. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved  

    Dry granular flow in a vane shear cell: flow characteristics and rheological laws

    , Article Geotechnique ; 2023 ; 00168505 (ISSN) Kamali Zarch, M ; Zhang, L ; Mohsen Haeri, S ; Xu, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    ICE Publishing  2023
    Abstract
    The flow dynamics of dry granular flows is significantly affected by a prominent feature of a granular mass known as dilatancy. Although their rheological behaviour has been characterised via friction and dynamic dilatancy laws, the role of dilatancy in a granular flow has not been much appreciated. In this study, using a vane rheometer, an experimental investigation was conducted on uniform glass beads of (d = 3 mm) at different initial relative densities (15 ≤ Dr ≤ 66%) and shear rates that span over four orders of magnitude. The flow characteristics in terms of effective friction, volume change, and velocity field were obtained and evaluated. The effective friction shows a... 

    Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Rheological Behavior of Dry and Saturated Granular Flows

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Kamali Zarch, Mohsen (Author) ; Haeri, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Zhang, Limin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Flow-type landslides, including debris flows, mudflows, and other mass flows, are among the natural hazards triggered by factors such as rainfall or earthquakes. The dynamics of these flows are heavily influenced by the rheological behavior of their constituent mixtures, which encompass a wide range of particle concentrations and sizes. This variability in particle concentration and size significantly alters the rheological behavior of the mixtures. Previous studies have primarily focused on the behavior of equivalent fluids in fine-grained mixtures, often overlooking the role of various interactions and multiphase behavior in coarse-grained mixtures. In this dissertation, the rheological... 

    Simulation of Red Blood Cell mechanical behavior in optical tweezers experiment based on a particle method

    , Article ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE), 12 November 2010 through 18 November 2010 ; Volume 2 , 2010 , Pages 325-329 ; 9780791844267 (ISBN) Ahmadian, M. T ; Firoozbakhsh, K ; Hasanian, M
    2010
    Abstract
    Optical tweezers provide an accurate measurement technique for evaluating mechanical properties of the living cells and many experimental studies have been done to understand the behavior of cells due to external forces. Numerical studies such as finite element methods have been used in order to simulate mechanical behavior of the Red Blood Cells (RBCs). Recent studies have shown that the particle methods are useful tools to simulate the mechanical behavior of living cells. Since in microscopic scales, using discrete models are preferred than continuum methods, a particle-based method is used to simulate the deformation of RBC which is stretched by optical tweezers. The cytoplasm of RBC is... 

    A synergistic program between engineering and business schools towards medical technology commercialization

    , Article IEEE TENSYMP 2014 - 2014 IEEE Region 10 Symposium ; 14- 16 April , 2014 , pp. 456-461 ; ISBN: 9781479920280 Zahedi, E ; Gan, K. B ; Chellappan, K ; Ali, M. A. M ; Mustafa, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Governments in developing countries have invested in institutions of higher learning in order to develop homegrown, high technology products. Among these, the National University of Malaysia (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), recognized as a Research University, is actively involved in projects related to medical technology through its various faculties. The net result of these activities is impressing from the point of view of patents and publications, but unfortunately not yet in terms of commercialization. This paper starts by presenting the main obstacles towards the objective of bringing a laboratory prototype to the market in the context of Malaysia. Then, a framework is presented... 

    Influence of heat treatment and aging on microstructure and mechanical properties of Mg-1.8Zn-0.7Si-0.4Ca alloy

    , Article Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik ; Volume 50, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 187-196 ; 09335137 (ISSN) Shaeri, M ; Taheri, K. K ; Taheri, A. K ; Shaeri, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-VCH Verlag  2019
    Abstract
    In order to optimize the aging treatment of Mg-1.8Zn-0.7Si-0.4Ca alloy, different times and temperatures of solid solution and age hardening were applied to the alloy specimens. Microstructures and mechanical properties of the specimens were investigated using the optical microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy equipped with an energy dispersive x-ray spectrometer, x-ray diffraction, hardness, and shear punch tests. The lowest hardness and strength were achieved by solution treating of the alloy at 500 °C for 8 h, presenting the optimal condition for solution treatment of the alloy. The microstructural examinations revealed three different precipitates consisting of CaMgSi,... 

    Insights into the thermal characteristics and dynamics of stagnant blood conveying titanium oxide, alumina, and silver nanoparticles subject to lorentz force and internal heating over a curved surface

    , Article Nanotechnology Reviews ; Volume 12, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 21919089 (ISSN) Li, S ; Li, Y ; Al Mesfer, M. K ; Ali, K ; Jamshed, W ; Danish, M ; Irshad, K ; Ahmad, S ; Hassan, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Walter de Gruyter GmbH  2023
    Abstract
    It is very significant and practical to explore a triple hybrid nanofluid flow across the stuck zone of a stretching/ shrinking curved surface with impacts from stuck and Lorentz force factors. The combination (Ag-TiO2-Al2O3/blood) hybrid nanofluid is studied herein as it moves across a stagnation zone of a stretching/shrinking surface that curves under the impact of pressure and Lorentz force. Exact unsolvable nonlinear partial differential equations can be transformed into ordinary differential equations that can be solved numerically by similarity transformation. It was discovered that predominant heat transfers andmovement characteristics of quaternary hybrid nanofluids are dramatically... 

    Influence of load history on the force-displacement response of in-plane loaded unreinforced masonry walls

    , Article Engineering Structures ; Volume 152 , 2017 , Pages 671-682 ; 01410296 (ISSN) Valentin Wilding, B ; Dolatshahi, K. M ; Beyer, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    Empirical drift capacity models for in-plane loaded unreinforced masonry (URM) walls are derived from results of quasi-static cyclic shear-compression tests. The experimentally determined drift capacities are, however, dependent on the applied demand, i.e., on the loading protocol that is used in the test. These loading protocols differ between test campaigns. The loading protocols applied in tests are also different from the displacement histories to which URM walls are subjected in real earthquakes. In the absence of experimental studies on the effect of loading histories on the wall response, this article presents numerical simulations of modern unreinforced clay block masonry walls that... 

    Numerical study on factors that influence the in-plane drift capacity of unreinforced masonry walls

    , Article Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics ; Volume 47, Issue 6 , 2018 , Pages 1440-1459 ; 00988847 (ISSN) Dolatshahi, K. M ; Nikoukalam, M. T ; Beyer, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Displacement-based assessment procedures require as input reliable estimates of the deformation capacity of all structural elements. For unreinforced masonry (URM) walls, current design codes specify the in-plane deformation capacity as empirical equations of interstory drift. National codes differ with regard to the parameters that are considered in these empirical drift capacity equations, but the inhomogeneity of datasets on URM wall tests renders it difficult to validate the hypotheses with the currently available experimental data. This paper contributes to the future development of such empirical relationships by investigating the sensitivity of the drift capacity to the shear span,... 

    Shear-compression tests of URM walls: various setups and their influence on experimental results

    , Article Engineering Structures ; Volume 156 , February , 2018 , Pages 472-479 ; 01410296 (ISSN) Wilding, B. V ; Dolatshahi, K. M ; Beyer, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Current design codes provide empirical equations for the drift capacity of unreinforced masonry (URM) walls that are based on results of quasi-static cyclic shear-compression tests. Yet different experimental campaigns have used various approaches of imposing fixed-fixed boundary conditions at the wall top which may affect the test results. This article investigates, by means of numerical simulations, the influence of experimental setups on the force and drift capacities of in-plane loaded URM walls subjected to double-fixed conditions. It is shown that controlling the shear span or the top rotation while keeping the axial force constant leads to very similar results. Controlling the axial... 

    Design guidelines for a tunable SOI based optical isolator in a partially time-modulated ring resonator

    , Article IEEE Photonics Journal ; Volume 14, Issue 5 , 2022 ; 19430655 (ISSN) Zarif, A ; Mehrany, K ; Memarian, M ; Jamshidi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present the design guidelines for a tunable optical isolator in an SOI-based ring resonator with two small time-modulated regions. By considering a physical model, the proper geometrical and modulation parameters are designed, based on a standard CMOS foundry process. The effect of the variation of the key parameters on the performance of the isolator is explained by two counter-acting mechanisms, namely the separation between the resonance frequencies of counter-rotating modes and energy transfer to the side harmonic. We show that there is a trade-off between these parameters to obtain maximum isolation. Consequently, by applying the quadrature phase difference one can... 

    Interaction of micro-fluid structure in a pressure-driven duct flow with a nearby placed current-carrying wire: A numerical investigation

    , Article Reviews on Advanced Materials Science ; Volume 62, Issue 1 , 2023 ; 16065131 (ISSN) Bian, H ; Ali, K ; Ahmad, S ; Bashir, H ; Jamshed, W ; Irshad, K ; Al Mesfer, M. K ; Danish, M ; El Din, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Walter de Gruyter GmbH  2023
    Abstract
    High population density in major cities has led to compact designs of residential multi-story buildings. Consequently, it is a natural choice of the architects to suggest the location of high-voltage wires close to the ducts with contaminated air. This observation results in the motivation for this study, i.e., the understanding of the complicated interaction of the Lorentz force (due to the current-carrying wire) with the micropolar flow in the vertical direction in the duct, with polluted air (containing dust particles) being modeled as a micropolar fluid, which is driven by some external pressure gradient. Therefore, this study focuses on an incompressible and electrically conducting... 

    Halide (Cl-, Br-, I-) influence on the electronic properties of macrocyclic nickel(II) complexes: Ab-initio DFT study

    , Article Journal of the Korean Chemical Society ; Volume 57, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 311-315 ; 10172548 (ISSN) Zarei, S. A ; Akhtari, K ; Hassanzadeh, K ; Piltan, M ; Saaidpour, S ; Abedi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The geometry structures of hexa-coordinated [NiLX]X complexes (X = Cl -, Br-, I-) {L = 8,9,18,19-tetrahydro-7H,17H- dibenzo[f,o] [1,5,9,13]dioxadiaza cyclohexadecine-8,18-diol} are optimized by density functional theory (DFT) using B3LYP/LANL2DZ. The calculated geometric parameters are in good agreement with the corresponding experimental values. Calculation results about these complexes show that dipole moment decreases, and the energy levels of HOMOs descend from iodo-complex to chloro-complex. The energy levels of HOMOs descend gently from iodo-complex to chloro-complex, while the energy levels of LUMOs in the present complexes are almost similar; therefore the energy gapes between HOMOs...