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Power Boost Limitations of the Gasoline Turbocharged Engine
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hajilouy Benisi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Mozafari, Ali Asghar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Nowadays internal combustion engines play an important role in the power generation as well as transportation fields all over the world. By using the turbocharger in internal combustion engine, more power is obtained in compare with aspirated engine having the same size, which is limited for gasoline engines. In this research, by a three-zone computer simulation code and experimental tests, the power boost limitations of the gasoline turbocharged engine are investigated. The results of single cylinder aspirated gasoline engine tests are used for validation the natural aspirated part of the code. For validating the turbocharged engine simulation, the results of a four cylinders gasoline...
Event-Triggered Strategies for Model Predictive Control of Delayed Linear Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Haeri, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Delay is an important factor in modeling and describing many chemical processes, mechanical systems, teleoperation and networked control systems. On the other hand, model predictive control is a very useful and powerful tool for handling different types of systems including time delayed systems. The main disadvantage of model predictive control is massive computational load and which may lead to wasting system resources. One of the best options for dealing with this issue is to employ event-triggered strategy in model predictive control. Using this approach can relax computational efforts and save system resources. This thesis is focused on introducing a robust model predictive control using...
Effect of Constraint on Fracture Energy and Fracture Load Prediction of Solder Joints
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farrahi, Gholamhossein (Supervisor)
Abstract
Mode І critical strain energy release rate at crack initiation, Jci, of SAC305 solder joints between two copper substrates was measured using double cantilever beam (DCB) specimens at a strain rate of 0.03 s-1 as a function of bond-line width (i.e. joint size in the out-of-plane dimension), solder thickness, copper adherends thickness and suface roughness. Fracture force per unit width and Jci were relatively insensitive to width of the joint ranging from 8 to 21 mm. Variations in solder thickness (i.e. 150 µm, 250 µm and 450 µm) also had an insignificant influence on the fracture energy of solder joints. This behavior was explained in terms of stress distribution, plastic zone area and...