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		Computational Simulation of Supersonic Flow in an Axisymmetric Mixed Compression Inlet
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Tayyebi Rahni, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Ebrahimi, Abbas (Supervisor)
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				Inlet performance is an important field in aerodynamic design of aerial vehicle engines. This study has been focused on nummerical investigation of inlet performance. For this purpose, a density based finite volume CFD code has been developed to solve supersonic axisymmetric flow in a mixed compression inlet. A structured multi-block grid and an explicit time discritization of Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations have been used. Furthermore, both Roe’s approximated Riemann solver and advection upwind splitting method (AUSM) have been utilized for computing inviscid flux vectors. Also, the monotone upstream centered schemes for conservation laws (MUSCL) extrapolation with Van... 
				
					A Heuristic Algorithm for Dynamic Maximal Covering Location Problem with a Choice of Selecting the Number of Facilities
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kourosh, Eshghi (Supervisor)
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				The Dynamic Maximal Covering Location Problem (DMCLP), is one of the classes of Facility Location Problem (FLP) with a wide raneg of applications in real-life situations. In order to solve this problem, this research presents a sufficient greedy heuristic algorithm, which is capable of solving the DMCLP in large scales of 2500 demand nodes and potential facilities of 200 in 5 periods in a negligible computation time in comparison to those with exact algorithms such as branch and cut. Furthermore, in this research DMCLP is also modified to reach reach a more realistic model. In this new model, a cost behaviour is defined according to the number of facilities located. Subsequently, the new... 
				
					Numerical investigation of back pressure and free-stream effects on a mixed compression inlet performance
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 25, Issue 2B , 2018 , Pages 751-761 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Zare Chavoshi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Sharif University of Technology 
				
								
								
					2018
				
							
				
		
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				Inlet performance has an important role in the operation of air-breathing propulsion systems. In this study, performance of a supersonic axisymmetric mixedcompression inlet in the supercritical operating condition is numerically studied. The effects of free-stream Mach number and engine-face pressure on performance parameters, including mass flow ratio, drag coefficient, total pressure recovery, and flow distortion, are investigated. For this sake, a multi-block density-based finite volume CFD code is developed, and Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with Spalart-Allmaras oneequation turbulence model are employed. The code is validated by comparing numerical results against other... 
				
				
				
					Plasma actuator effects on the flow physics of dynamic stall for a vertical axis wind turbine
, Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 34, Issue 7 , 2022 ; 10706631 (ISSN) ; Ebrahimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					American Institute of Physics Inc 
				
								
								
					2022
				
							
				
		
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				Darrieus type vertical axis wind turbines have several advantages over other wind turbines for local electricity generation in urban environments. However, the main aerodynamic challenge is the negative impacts of the dynamic stall phenomenon on the turbine performance. This study numerically scrutinizes the effects of plasma actuators on the dynamic stall control and performance improvement of a Darrieus turbine. For this sake, unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations are solved using a pressure-based finite volume method. The Suzen-Hoang plasma actuator model is employed to calculate the body forces attributed to the plasma actuator. First, the dynamic stall characteristics of... 
				
				
				
					Quantifying the uncertainty of lake-groundwater interaction using the forward uncertainty propagation framework: The case of Lake Urmia
, Article Journal of Hydrology ; Volume 610 , 2022 ; 00221694 (ISSN) ; Danesh Yazdi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
					Elsevier B.V 
				
								
								
					2022
				
							
				
		
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				The interaction between a lake and groundwater has important implications to the quantity and quality of water in both environments. Quantification of lake-groundwater interaction (LGI) has been challenging in regions with limited in-situ data. LGI can be quantified by physically-based models, direct measurement of seepage, measurements of conservative chemical or isotopic tracers, and lake water balance. Despite the accuracy of the methods based on hydrochemical or isotopic measurements and analysis, they require extensive field data that are costly to collect in large lakes. Instead, the data required to quantify LGI by the lake water budget method can be obtained via typical ground... 
				
				
				
					Numerical Investigation of Plasma Actuator Effects on the Performance and Self-starting Improvement of Darrieus Type Wind Turbine
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ebrahimi, Abbas (Supervisor)
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				Although the popularity of Darrieus-type vertical axis wind turbines is growing for small-scale electricity generation, these turbines have severe challenges in self-starting. This research study use the plasma actuator flow control method to solve the self-starting problem besides enhancing the turbine performance. The Darrieus turbine is numerically investigated using a pressure-based finite volume method to solve the unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (URANS). Simulation of the blade rotation is performed using the sliding mesh technique accompanied by the turbine equation of motion to enable the blade rotational degree of freedom. The results in plasma off condition show that the... 
				
					Application of differential quadrature method to investigate dynamics of a curved beam structure acted upon by a moving concentrated load
, Article Indian Journal of Science and Technology ; Volume 5, Issue 8 , 2012 , Pages 3085-3089 ; 09746846 (ISSN) ; Kananipour, H ; Chavoshi, H ; Zarfam, R ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2012
				
							
				
		
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				Application of curved beams in special structures requires a special analysis. In this study, the differential quadrature method (DQM) as a well-known numerical method is utilized in the dynamic analysis of the Euler-Bernoulli curved beam problem with a uniform cross section under a constant moving load. DQ approximation of the required partial derivatives is given by a weighted linear sum of the function values at all grid points. A prismatic semicircular arch with simply supported boundary conditions is assumed. The accuracy of the obtained results is corroborated by employing the Galerkin and finite element methods. Finally, the convergence rate of the DQM and Finite Element Method (FEM)... 
				
				
				
					Cooperative Control of Intelligent Transportation Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haeri, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Ramezani, Moshen (Co-Supervisor)
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				The emergence of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) provides the opportunities to ameliorate traffic congestion while increasing safety. AVs, using the vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communication, can gather and infer the information of adjacent vehicles and traffic flow. The objective of this article is to develop a cooperative control method to manipulate AVs longitudinal and lateral movements in order to enhance macroscopic features of the mixed traffic flows. In this paper, we propose a potential function to control longitudinal movement of AVs considering their physical constraints. The developed controller provides an optimal, collision-free car following by minimizing the... 
				
					The Effects of Intentional Process Models on Goal Modeling and Process Conformance Checking
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafiei, Majid (Supervisor) ; Khedmati, Majid (Supervisor)
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				In recent years, requirement engineering and goal modeling have gained more attention among different organisations. Therefore, different methods have been designed to discover stakeholders’ requirements and translate them into process and organizational goals. Various goal models have been introduced to represent these goals and their relations towards each other. Still, these methods are manual representations of different process scenarios and do not relate to the actual behavior. In 2014, Map Miner Method (MMM) was introduced to discover intentional process models from event logs. MMM uses Hidden Markov Model (HMM) as a means to represent the process as a map model of strategies and... 
				
					A Trajectory Recommendation System for Efficient Finding of Passengers
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khedmati, Majid (Supervisor) ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor)
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				Recommending routes to city taxis in order to improve their performance in finding passengers can reduce traffic, pollution and waiting time for passengers, as well as this, increasing the efficiency of taxis can increase their income. In this study, by analyzing trajectory data obtained from 536 taxis in San Francisco over a period of one month, we generated networks of cells, each of which has time-dependent characteristics such as the probability of finding a passenger, the capacity of each cell, or the amount of demand exists is in the cell and the average speed of passing through that cell. also, the connections between these cells in order to make more use of the experiences of taxi... 
				
					Improving Artificial Neural Network Predictive Performance Using Panel Data
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Khedmati, Majid (Supervisor) ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor)
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				The purpose of the present study is to develop neural network estimation method for hybrid or panel data which have a combination of two cross-sectional and time series structures and because of the features of both structures, their use in different sciences offers many advantages; and the analytical methods for this data structure are also different from other one-dimensional structures, so different and specific regression models are presented for this data structure. However, in the artificial neural network method, modeling the development for this data structure is neglected, so in the present study, using the concepts of panel regression methods and their application to the... 
				
					Fabrication of high conductivity TiO2/Ag fibrous electrode by the electrophoretic deposition method
, Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 112, Issue 47 , 2008 , Pages 18686-18689 ; 19327447 (ISSN) ; Taghavinia, N ; Sharifi, N ; Chavoshi, M ; Rahman, M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2008
				
							
				
		
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				TiO2 deposited on a membrane of Ag fibers was prepared as a photoelectrochemical cell electrode. Ag fibers were made by reduction of Ag complexes on cellulose fibers, followed by burning out the template. TiO 2 photocatalyst layers were grown on the fibers by electrophoretic deposition of TiO2 nanoparticles. Ag fibers could be uniformly deposited. Photocatalytic tests by dye decomposition and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) under UV illumination demonstrate that Ag fibers act as a good substrate that provides both high surface area and good separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs and causes the enhancement of photocatalytic activity in comparison with a thin film of... 
				
				
				
					Characterization of porous poly-silicon as a gas sensor
, Article Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical ; Volume 100, Issue 3 , 2004 , Pages 341-346 ; 09254005 (ISSN) ; Rahimi, F ; Chavoshi, M ; Ahadian, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2004
				
							
				
		
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				Porous poly-silicon (PPS) is a cheaper alternative to single crystal porous silicon and is a favorable choice for making gas sensors. In this study, porous poly-silicon samples were prepared using different HF concentrations and the structural and gas-sensing properties were studied. The topography of the surface was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques. The variation of electrical conductivity of the samples in the presence of dry air-diluted acetone, ethanol and methanol showed that for a constant etching current, the sensitivity was highest for samples prepared in 13% HF solution. The structure of the films in the optimum HF... 
				
				
				
					Synthesis of titania nanofibers for photocatalytic applications
, Article Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic, Metal-Organic and Nano-Metal Chemistry ; Volume 37, Issue 6 , 2007 , Pages 457-460 ; 15533174 (ISSN) ; Taghavinia, N ; Iraji Zad, A ; Mahdavi, M ; Chavoshi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
								
								
					2007
				
							
				
		
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				Titania nanofibers were prepared using a colloidal solution of Titania nanoparticles and a templating method. The preparation comprises impregnation of cellulose fibers in the solution containing Titania nanoparticles followed by thermal removal of the cellulose template. It is evidenced by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) that the residue substance consists of micron size fibers with a microstructure of nanofibers. The pore size distribution of the substance is multi-scale and fractal morphology was demonstrated with two fractal regimes with dimensions of 1.78 and 2.97 for sizes below and above 7.5nm, respectively. The surface area of the Titania fibers was measured about 250m2/g. The... 
				
				
				
					Impelementation of Numerical Method For Hydrodynamic Behavior for Salvage of a Sunken Ship
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abbaspour, Majid (Supervisor)
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				One of the utmost important factors during salvage operation of drowned ships is raising velocity. Uncontrolled raise is a dynamic phenomenon which can lead to the sudden tensions, collapse in airbags or ships. Studing this issue helps the engineers which kinds of problems are more important during salvage operations. This study focus on modeling and analysis of raising movment of the ship with FLOW-3D and ABAQUS software.
In FLOW-3D environment, hydrodynamic analysis of rising movment of drowned ship has been done. We should mention that applied forces and velocities and other parameters from the FLOW-3D output should be passed IMCA Criteria to avoid uncontrollable raise. In ABAQUS...
				
					In FLOW-3D environment, hydrodynamic analysis of rising movment of drowned ship has been done. We should mention that applied forces and velocities and other parameters from the FLOW-3D output should be passed IMCA Criteria to avoid uncontrollable raise. In ABAQUS...
The Application of Profile Monitoring in Healthcare for Disease Monitoring- case Study
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor)
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				 Profile Monitoring is a new research topics in the field of statistical process control. In many applications of statistical quality control, sometimes quality of a process or product described by a relationship between a response variable and one or more independent variables.The researchers call this relationship profile. The study seeks to demonstrate that monitoring profiles In addition, the industry can be effective in medical field and improves control of the patient's condition by a doctor. Profiles are usually modeled  with  a linear regression equation, non-linear or polynomial. finally, the results of this study, using actual data, models and methods to predict and control... 
				
					Experimental Study on Extracting Clean Energy from Vortex Induced Vibration
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abbaspour, Majid (Supervisor)
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				Two experimental models were designed and tested to extract energy from vortex induced vibrations of a elastically mounted one degree of freedom rigid cylinder in the Reynolds range of 120000 < Re <220000. In the first model the amplitude and frequency of the movement was measured then a second model was designed to be tested in the Emam Hossein marine laboratory. The model was designed in a way that many of its properties like mass ratio, spring constant and damping coefficient were able to be altered. In this study the vortex induced vibration of an elastically mounted cylinder was scrutinized in high Reynolds and very low mass ratios for the first time and an amplitude ratio of 2.49 were... 
				
					Optimization of Radiotherapy Plan under Uncertainty
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor)
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				As a method of cancer treatment or improvement of cancer-related complications, external radiation therapy is prescribed by physicians, in case of detection of a tumor in a region of patient’s body. Over time, various techniques have been developed for external beam radiation therapy. Among which, Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT), due to its ability to adjust the intensity of radiation beams, has a higher capacity to generate appropriate dose distribution based on tumor size and volume and it is one of the most widely used techniques in cancer treatment centers.The core process in treatment planning is using appropriate computer algorithms which results in posing enough damage to... 
				
					Location and Relocation of Ambulances under Uncertainty Conditions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafiee, Majid (Supervisor)
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				The aim of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is to provide fast medical care and to transport patients to hospitals at the earliest possible time, so as to reduce injury and fatality rate. Healthcare managers try to improve healthcare systems by reducing the response time to demands. In this thesis, we present mathematical models for the problem of location and relocation of emergency vehicles after the end of their service time or after they have returned to a hospital. We believe that implementing these models can help managers improve the performance of emergency medical services. In the first part of this study, we present a two-level deterministic optimization model considering demand... 
				
					Selection of Resilience Supply Portfolio with Uncertainties
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rafie, Majid (Supervisor)
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				Supplier selection and order quantity allocation problem is one of the most complex making decision problems comes into account. In the past, supplier selection done based on criteria such as price, quality and delivery time. Today's supply chains with the aim of expanding business activities and improving their performances, Follow process such as outsourcing, product development, and selection of multi-supplier strategies. This conditions will bring opportunities and threats for supply chains. One of the possible risks to supply chains are disruption risks and disruption has been a great concern in the past decade and disruption of suppliers are one of the new topics that have recently...