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Effect of hydrazine hydrate on the luminescence properties of MPA capped CdTe nanocrystals in hot injection method
, Article Journal of Luminescence ; Vol. 156, issue , 2014 , p. 235-239 ; Marandi, M ; Zare Bidaki, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
In this research MPA capped CdTe nanocrystals with sizes around 2.7-3.5 nm were grown in aqueous solution. The process was performed through the reaction of NaHTe with MPA and CdCl2 solution in high temperature. The synthesis was carried out in two different states of standard and modified forms. In the modified synthesis, the hydrazine hydrate material was added to the MPA plus CdCl2 solution before injection. The evolution of the nanocrystals size and PL quantum yield was monitored during the heating time for the growth. The results demonstrated that for the standard synthesis the growth rate was slow. The CdTe nanocrystals with high PL quantum yields were achieved in more than 10 h of...
Optimal reactive power dispatch considering TCPAR and UPFC
, Article IEEE EUROCON 2009, EUROCON 2009, St. Petersburg, 18 May 2009 through 23 May 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 577-582 ; 9781424438617 (ISBN) ; Khazali, A. H ; Zare, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch (ORPD) has a salient impact on decreasing the power loss of transmission lines and adjusting the voltage deviation. The parameters that are used for the ORPD are tap settings of transformers, voltages of generating plants and the output of compensating device such as capacitor banks and synchronous condensors. In this paper settings of FACTS devices are considered as additional parameters in solving the ORPD problem. Also the genetic algorithm has been used to find the optimal settings of the controlling parameters. The results of the ORPD have been obtained on a 30 bus IEEE network. © 2009 IEEE
Novel aspects of elastic flapping wing: analytical solution for inertial forcing
, Article Advances in Aircraft and Spacecraft Science ; Volume 5, Issue 3 , May , 2018 , Pages 335-348 ; 2287528X (ISSN) ; Pourtakdoust, S. H ; Bighashdel, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Techno Press
2018
Abstract
The structural dynamics (SD) behavior of Elastic Flapping Wings (EFWs) is investigated analytically as a novel approach in EFWs analysis. In this regard an analytical SD solution of EFW undergoing a prescribed rigid body motion is initially derived, where the governing equations are expressed in modal space. The inertial forces are also analytically computed utilizing the actuator induced acceleration effects on the wing structure, while due to importance of analytical solution the linearity assumption is also considered. The formulated initial-value problem is solved analytically to study the EFW structural responses, where the effect of structure-actuator frequency ratio,...
Analytical structural behaviour of elastic flapping wings under the actuator effect
, Article Aeronautical Journal ; Volume 122, Issue 1254 , 2018 , Pages 1176-1198 ; 00019240 (ISSN) ; Pourtakdoust, S. H ; Bighashdel, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Cambridge University Press
2018
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The effect of inertial forces on the Structural Dynamics (SD) behaviour of Elastic Flapping Wings (EFWs) is investigated. In this regard, an analytical modal-based SD solution of EFW undergoing a prescribed rigid body motion is initially derived. The formulated initial-value problem is solved analytically to study the EFW structural responses, and sensitivity with respect to EFWs' key parameters. As a case study, a rectangular wing undergoing a prescribed sinusoidal motion is simulated. The analytical solution is derived for the first time and helps towards a conceptual understanding of the overall EFW's SD behaviour and its analysis required in their designs. Specifically, the EFW transient...
A risk-based resilient distribution system planning model against extreme weather events
, Article IET Renewable Power Generation ; Volume 16, Issue 10 , 2022 , Pages 2125-2135 ; 17521416 (ISSN) ; Ehsan, M ; Farzin, H ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
Abstract
Due to the accelerated climate change, it is anticipated that the number and severity of natural disasters such as hurricanes, blizzards, and floods will be increased in the coming years. In this regard, this paper presents a distribution system planning model to improve the system resilience against hurricane. A scenario-based mathematical model is proposed to capture the random nature of weather events. Moreover, a stochastic optimization model is developed to simultaneously harden the distribution lines and place different types of distributed generation (DG) units such as microturbines (MTs), wind turbines (WTs), and photovoltaic cells (PVs). The conditional value at risk (CVaR) is used...
An Milp model for switch, DG, and tie line placement to improve distribution grid reliability
, Article IEEE Systems Journal ; 2022 , Pages 1-12 ; 19328184 (ISSN) ; Ehsan, M ; Farzin, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2022
Abstract
Remote controlled switches (RCSs) have the ability to isolate the faulted area from other parts of the distribution system. On the other hand, the dispatchable distributed generators (DDGs) and tie lines can supply the interrupted loads after fault occurrence trough microgrids and reduce the outage time. In this regard, this article proposes a planning model for simultaneous placement of RCSs, DDGs, and tie lines to improve distribution system reliability. The presence of renewable distributed generations (RDGs) and energy storage systems, which have an increasing penetration in today's distribution networks are also considered. Moreover, two different practical load shedding methods are...
A mixed integer linear programming model for risk-based remote-controlled switches, distributed generation, and tie line placement in distribution systems with complex topologies to improve the resilience
, Article IET Renewable Power Generation ; Volume 17, Issue 9 , 2023 , Pages 2149-2159 ; 17521416 (ISSN) ; Farzin, H ; Ehsan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2023
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Due to the increasing global warming, it is anticipated that the number and severity of natural disasters will increase in the coming years. In this regard, this paper proposes a planning model to improve the resilience of distribution systems against natural disasters. A mathematical model is developed to determine the optimal locations of remote-controlled switches (RCSs), distributed generation units (DGs), and tie lines in distribution systems with complex topologies or lateral branches. Simultaneous occurrence of multiple faults is considered to better simulate the extreme events. Moreover, the concept of multi-microgrids is used to supply the maximum possible interrupted load after the...
An MILP model for risk-based placement of RCSs, DDGs, and tie lines in distribution systems with complex topologies
, Article IET Renewable Power Generation ; Volume 17, Issue 4 , 2023 , Pages 829-839 ; 17521416 (ISSN) ; Farzin, H ; Ehsan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
John Wiley and Sons Inc
2023
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Remote-controlled switches (RCSs) have the ability to quickly isolate the faulted area from other parts of distribution systems. On the other hand, the distributed generation resources (DGs) and tie lines can supply the interrupted loads after fault occurrence as a microgrid. In this regard, this paper proposes a planning model for simultaneous placement of RCSs, dispatchable DGs (DDGs), and tie lines in distribution systems with complex topologies to improve their reliability. Presence of renewable DGs (RDGs) including photovoltaic cells (PVs) and wind turbines (WTs), as well as the uncertainties of loads, RDGs, and outage duration of the faulted areas are also considered in the proposed...
An MILP model for switch, DG, and tie line placement to improve distribution grid reliability
, Article IEEE Systems Journal ; Volume 17, Issue 1 , 2023 , Pages 1316-1327 ; 19328184 (ISSN) ; Ehsan, M ; Farzin, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
Abstract
Remote controlled switches (RCSs) have the ability to isolate the faulted area from other parts of the distribution system. On the other hand, the dispatchable distributed generators (DDGs) and tie lines can supply the interrupted loads after fault occurrence trough microgrids and reduce the outage time. In this regard, this article proposes a planning model for simultaneous placement of RCSs, DDGs, and tie lines to improve distribution system reliability. The presence of renewable distributed generations (RDGs) and energy storage systems, which have an increasing penetration in today's distribution networks are also considered. Moreover, two different practical load shedding methods are...
Application of Fuzzy C-means algorithm as a novel approach to predict solubility of hydrocarbons in carbon dioxide
, Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 36, Issue 4 , 2018 , Pages 308-312 ; 10916466 (ISSN) ; Garmsiri, H ; Zare, M ; Hemmati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2018
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In the recent years, declination of oil reservoir causes the importance of researches on enhancement of oil recovery processes become more important. One of wide applicable approaches in enhancement of oil recovery is carbon dioxide injection which becomes interested because of relative low cost, good displacement and environmentally aspects. The injection of carbon dioxide to oil reservoir causes the lighter hydrocarbons of crude oil are extracted by CO2. This phenomena can be affected by various factors such the solubility of hydrocarbons in carbon dioxide so in the present investigation Fuzzy c-means (FCM) as a novel approach for estimation of solubility of alkanes in carbon dioxide in...
Production of high quality ammonium uranyl carbonate from “uranyl nitrate + carbonate” precursor solution
, Article Progress in Nuclear Energy ; Volume 122 , 2020 ; Outokesh, M ; Zare, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
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The purpose of this study is to investigate production of high quality ammonium uranyl carbonate (AUC) from “uranyl nitrate + ammonium bicarbonate”, or “uranyl nitrate + sodium carbonate” precursor solutions, by controlled injection of ammonium carbonate solution which could be applicable in material testing reactor (MTR) fuel production plant for recycling of rejected uranium oxide powder. The experimental observations revealed: at pHs higher than 6, precipitation proceeds with formation of no intermediate, thus ensuing a better morphology and size distribution of the AUC products. The results of scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, particle size analysis, and uranium content...
Quantifying the difference in resource demand among classic and modern NoC workloads
, Article Proceedings of the 34th IEEE International Conference on Computer Design, ICCD 2016, 2 October 2016 through 5 October 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 404-407 ; 9781509051427 (ISBN) ; Sadrosadati, M ; Zare, M ; Sarbazi Azad, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2016
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This paper quantifies the difference in resource demand between modern and classic NoC workloads. In the paper, we show that modern workloads are able to better utilize higher numbers of VCs and smaller C factors in order to attain performance and energy efficiency. This is because of the high throughput and possible local congestions in their traffic pattern. As a result, such workloads are more suitable for concurrency and redundancy energy reduction techniques where the voltage and frequency are reduced simultaneously and the increased power budget is used for introducing additional resources to the network in order to improve the performance
Characterization of sputtered NiTi shape memory alloy thin films
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 3 B , 2009 , Pages 248-252 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Naderi, M ; Zare Bidaki, H ; Sadrnezhaad, Kh ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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During recent years, many investigations have been carried out to determine how to select different materials for the making of Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and bio-MEMS. The NiTi shape memory alloy thin film has been much regarded as a promising candidate for MEMS due. to its unique shape memory effect and high energy output. In this research, NiTi thin film was fabricated using a sputtering technique from separate elemental Ni and Ti targets. The characterizations of the deposited films were, investigated using different analysis techniques, such as Field Emission SEM, DSC, XR.D, electrical resistivity measurement and nanoindentation. © Sharif University of Technology, June 2009...
Well-indumatched trees and graphs of bounded girth
, Article Australasian Journal of Combinatorics ; Volume 85 , 2023 , Pages 61-81 ; 10344942 (ISSN) ; Ekim, T ; Ghodrati, A. H ; Zare, S ; Sharif University of Technology
University of Queensland
2023
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A graph G is called well-indumatched if all of its maximal induced match-ings have the same size. In this paper, we characterize all well-indumatch-ed trees. We provide a linear time algorithm to decide whether a tree is well-indumatched or not. Then, we characterize minimal well-indu-matched graphs of girth at least 9 and show subsequently that for an odd integer g ≥ 9 and g ≠ 11, there is no well-indumatched graph of girth g. On the other hand, there are infinitely many well-indumatched unicyclic graphs of girth k, where k ∈ {3, 5, 7} or k is an even integer greater than 2. We also show that, although the recognition of well-indumatched graphs is known to be co-NP-complete in general, one...
Recovery of uranium from phosphate ore in the sheikh habil-Iran mine: part I— multivariable optimization of leaching process using the response surface method
, Article Frontiers in Chemistry ; Volume 11 , 2023 ; 22962646 (ISSN) ; Outokesh, M ; Nejad, D. G ; Zare, M. H ; Sadeghi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Frontiers Media SA
2023
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In this research, the recovery of uranium from the phosphate ore of the Sheikh Habil-Iran mine using flotation/calcination-leaching processes has been investigated. A 75–150 μm phosphate ore particle size, sodium oleate as a collector with a concentration of 2,000 g/ton of rock, pH = 10, and 5 min flotation time were obtained as the optimum parameters of flotation using the reverse method, leading to phosphate ore with a grade of 180 ppm UO2, 36.1% P₂O₅, 7.22% SiO2, and CaO/P₂O₅ = 1.23. The optimum calcination parameters were selected as 100 μm phosphate ore particles size at D80, 900°C temperature, and 2 h heating time, which resulted in phosphate ore with a grade of 173 ppm UO2 and 31.9%...
Valence bond phases in S = 1/2 Kane-Mele-Heisenberg model
, Article Journal of Physics Condensed Matter ; Vol. 26, issue. 45 , 2014 ; ISSN: 09538984 ; Mosadeq, H ; Shahbazi, F ; Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
The phase diagram of the Kane-Mele-Heisenberg model in a classical limit [47] contains disordered regions in the coupling space, as the result of competition between different terms in the Hamiltonian, leading to frustration in finding a unique ground state. In this work we explore the nature of these phases in the quantum limit, for a S = 1/2. Employing exact diagonalization in Sz and nearest neighbour valence bond bases, and bond and plaquette valence bond mean field theories, we show that the disordered regions are divided into ordered quantum states in the form of plaquette valence bond crystals and staggered dimerized phases
An exact analysis of a joint production-inventory problem in two-echelon inventory systems
, Article Naval Research Logistics ; Volume 58, Issue 8 , 2011 , Pages 713-730 ; 0894069X (ISSN) ; Berman, O ; Shavandi, H ; Zare, A. G ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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We consider a two-echelon inventory system with a manufacturer operating from a warehouse supplying multiple distribution centers (DCs) that satisfy the demand originating from multiple sources. The manufacturer has a finite production capacity and production times are stochastic. Demand from each source follows an independent Poisson process. We assume that the transportation times between the warehouse and DCs may be positive which may require keeping inventory at both the warehouse and DCs. Inventory in both echelons is managed using the base-stock policy. Each demand source can procure the product from one or more DCs, each incurring a different fulfilment cost. The objective is to...
Effect of Cysteine Substitutions on the Structural and Magnetic Properties of Fe3O4–Cysteine/RGO and Fe3O4/RGO–Cysteine Nanocomposites
, Article Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism ; 2018 ; 15571939 (ISSN) ; Mehrani, K ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Zare, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2018
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We synthesized by electrostatic self-assembly route in basic solution Fe3O4–cysteine/RGO and Fe3O4/RGO–cysteine nanocomposites. In this method, electrostatic interaction was created via negatively charged surface of the reduced graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide–cysteine sheets and positively charged surface of the Fe3O4 and Fe3O4–Cys nanoparticles in aqueous solution. The structural and magnetic properties of the prepared samples were analyzed by x-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), respectively. The dependences of magnetization as a function of...
Effect of cysteine substitutions on the structural and magnetic properties of Fe3O4–Cysteine/RGO and Fe3O4/RGO–Cysteine nanocomposites
, Article Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism ; Volume 32, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 1299-1306 ; 15571939 (ISSN) ; Mehrani, K ; Madaah Hosseini , H. R ; Zare, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer New York LLC
2019
Abstract
We synthesized by electrostatic self-assembly route in basic solution Fe3O4–cysteine/RGO and Fe3O4/RGO–cysteine nanocomposites. In this method, electrostatic interaction was created via negatively charged surface of the reduced graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide–cysteine sheets and positively charged surface of the Fe3O4 and Fe3O4–Cys nanoparticles in aqueous solution. The structural and magnetic properties of the prepared samples were analyzed by x-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM), respectively. The dependences of magnetization as a function of...
Effect of synthesis temperature of magnetic–fluorescent nanoparticles on properties and cellular imaging
, Article Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials ; Volume 30, Issue 11 , 2020 , Pages 4597-4605 ; Mehrani, K ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Zare, K ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2020
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The excellent photoluminescent properties of Fe3O4-graphene quantum dots (Fe3O4/GQD) nanoparticles prepared at 30 and 90 °C have made them as promising optical probes for imaging. Herein, the cytotoxicity of GQD and Fe3O4/GQD nanoparticles in L929 cells was investigated using MTT [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium Bromide] assay. The cellular apoptosis or necrosis was then evaluated by flow cytometry analysis. The Fe3O4/GQD nanoparticles were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Raman spectroscopy (Raman), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), photoluminescence (PL). Characterization results obtained, clearly show that Fe3O4/GQD nanoparticles...