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    Numerical Study of Film Cooling in a Space Thruster

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Madani, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Mardani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In high-performance liquid fuel motors and space thrusters, the combustion chamber and nozzle walls are in contact with the gases caused by high temperature and pressure combustion, making severe thermal loads on the walls. Therefore, these systems require cooling mechanisms. The most common way of cooling in space thrusters is film cooling. This study is a numerical simulation of film cooling in the liquid fuel space thrusters. Numerical and empirical studies have been reviewed in this area and evaluated while conducting studies and results to select an appropriate model for ongoing project studies. Along this path, various fuel and oxidizing thrusters, including oxygen and hydrogen,... 

    An Experimental-Theoretical Study on Batch (Static) Sublimation and Derivation of a Correlation for its Heat Transfer Coefficient

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mottafegh, Amir Reza (Author) ; Otukesh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The major features of batch sublimation were investigated in an experimental-theoretical study. An experimental setup with real-time displays, sublimated dry ice blocks of different sizes, with circular or rectangular geometries. When temperature of hotplate was changed from -30 to 200 oC, heat transfer coefficient “hsub” decreased from 126 to 70 W/m2K, while thermal flux increased, linearly. Weight and area of the block had a positive/negative effects on “hsub”, respectively. In theoretical part, at first, two “linear-gradient” and “cubic” models were developed by a combined mass-momentum-energy balance. The latter used Von Karman temperature profile, and in cases of circular and... 

    Design and Implementation of Wearable Device for Stress Level Measurement

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Amir Mohammad (Author) ; Fakharzadeh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    An inseparable problem from human daily life is stress that causes problems such as heart disease and depression, so stress management and control is essential for the health of the individual and society. This thesis explores the possibility of stress detection using vital signs and machine learning algorithms. First, by examining the potential of unsupervised learning algorithms for stress detection, a general method is developed and the accuracy of the algorithm is evaluated with the ECG signals of a smart wristband made in Sharif University of Technology Biosen group as well as WESAD data set. The self-organizing map structure is created based on stress-related features and final result... 

    Design and Analysis of Microwave Frequency-Reconfigurable Antennas Based on Handedness Preserving Metasurfaces

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Motalebi, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Memarian, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the last two decades, reconfigurable antennas have attracted significant research attention. Utilization of such antennas can lead to decrease in cost and power consumption in modern communication systems. The main focus of efforts is on frequency reconfigurability using different mechanisms while maintaining desirable antenna characteristics over the tuning range. In this thesis, our goal is to design, analyze and fabricate a reconfigurable antenna based on the concept of polarization standing wave (PSW) in the X band using only a simple physical tuning mechanism. Two anisotropic handedness preserving mirrors (AHPM) are placed at both ends of a cylindrical cavity resonator, thus... 

    Fair and Efficient Cake Cutting

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mirfakhar, Amir Mahdi (Author) ; Ghodsi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cake Cutting is an old problem that studies how to allocate a resource among a number of agents to achieve fairness or maximize the revenue by selling the chunks fairly. The primary assumption in the conventional methods of studying Cake Cutting was that the allocator knows everything about the agents and their valuation functions for the different cuts of the cake, which could be impossible in real life. Here we addressed a new setting for an online Cake Cutting problem with unconnected pieces and studied four different objectives upon the setting. There we studied fair and efficient Online Cake Cutting by means of linear fairness and envy freeness. We also added a payment rule to study the... 

    Effects of Shoe with Flexible Sole on Kinematics and Dynamics of Vertebral Column During Drop Vertical Jump

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Mohammad Mahdi (Author) ; Nourani, Amir (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Disorders of the lumbar spine are prevalent within the realm of musculoskeletal issues, emphasizing the importance of investigating contributing factors. This research focuses on assessing how flexible footwear influences the kinematics and dynamics of the vertebral column during drop vertical jump. The study involves mechanical tests on various footwear types, including simple, flexible and re entrant shoes with differing levels of rigidity. Bending tests were performed on simple and flexible shoes with hardness of 50 Asker C and flexible shoes with hardness of 40 Asker C. Additionally, compression tests were carried out on all soles at two different angles. The Bending tests revealed that,... 

    Throughput Analysis in Multi Hop Cellular Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Vaezi, Kaveh (Author) ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    OFDMA multi-hop cellular network (MCN) is the topic of a wide range of research today. In this thesis, we analyse this type of networks, regarding shadowing status, mobility patterns and different service requirements. In the multi-hop (MH) scenario, six fixed relays are set up in each cell, which split the cell into seven subcells. For mobility modeling, each subcell is split into several sub-regions. Mobile nodes are able to maintain at each sub-region with a random time distribution and migrate from it to one of its neighboring sub-regions. We also consider three types of services requiring specific number of subcarriers with specific BERs. The set of subcarriers is distributed among... 

    Analytical performance modeling of elastic optical links with aligned spectrum allocation

    , Article Computer Networks ; Volume 88 , September , 2015 , Pages 40-50 ; 13891286 (ISSN) Vaezi, K ; Akar, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    Abstract Elastic optical networking has recently been proposed for use in optical transport networks to cope with increasingly heterogeneous and dynamic demand patterns. In this paper, we study the blocking performance of a multi-class elastic optical link for which a demand needs to be allocated a contiguous subset of the entire spectrum. This problem is different than the well-known blocking problem in multi-class multi-server loss systems due to the contiguous allocation constraint. We first propose a non-work-conserving aligned spectrum allocation policy which is shown to outperform the conventional first fit-based work-conserving allocation policy without alignment. Subsequently, for... 

    Development of a Rubric for the Assessment of Prose Fictions Written by Creative Writing Students

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Vaezi, Maryam (Author) ; Rezaei, Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The present study is concerned with the development of a rubric which can help to have an objective, valid, and reliable assessment of short stories and novels written by creative writing students. The 30 participants of the study who were literature and creative writing experts took part in rubric development, validation, and reliability estimation. Review of the related literature, as well as the administration of a Likert scale questionnaire and a series of unstructured interviews led to the identification of ten elements which were used to construct the first version of the creative writing rubric. To ensure validity of the developed rubric, 18 literature and creative writing experts... 

    How to extend visibility polygons by mirrors to cover invisible segments

    , Article 11th International Conference and Workshops on Algorithms and Computation, WALCOM 2017, 29 March 2017 through 31 March 2017 ; Volume 10167 LNCS , 2017 , Pages 42-53 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 9783319539249 (ISBN) Vaezi, A ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2017
    Abstract
    Given a simple polygon P with n vertices, the visibility polygon (V P) of a point q (V P(q)), or a segment (formula present) (V P(pq)) inside P can be computed in linear time. We propose a linear time algorithm to extend V P of a viewer (point or segment), by converting some edges of P into mirrors, such that a given non-visible segment (formula present) can also be seen from the viewer. Various definitions for the visibility of a segment, such as weak, strong, or complete visibility are considered. Our algorithm finds every edge such that, when converted to a mirror, makes (formula present) visible to our viewer. We find out exactly which interval of (formula present) becomes visible, by... 

    Development of a rubric for evaluating creative writing: a multi-phase research

    , Article New Writing ; 2018 ; 14790726 (ISSN) Vaezi, M ; Rezaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Routledge  2018
    Abstract
    Drawing on a modified version of Delphi technique, the researchers in this study tried to develop a rubric comprising the main criteria to be considered in the evaluation of works of fiction. Review of the related literature, as well as the administration of a Likert scale questionnaire, and a series of unstructured interviews with experts in the fields of literature and creative writing, led to the identification of ten elements which were used in the construction of the first version of the rubric. To ensure its validity, a number of distinguished creative writing professors were asked to review this assessment tool and comment on its appropriateness for measuring the intended construct.... 

    Cooperative Networks from the MAC Layer Viewpoint

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Vaezi, Kaveh (Author) ; Ashtiani, Farid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cooperative networks have attracted much attention in the last decade. Being introduced to mitigate the inefficiencies in the physical layer, cooperation can also be beneficial in upper layers, such as MAC layer. Using cooperative communications is specifically more challenging in the random access networks, where collision is a main concern. Delay, as one of the main performance metrics in random access networks, can decrease significantly by using cooperative communications. Transmission delay, i.e., the required time for delivering one packet form its source to destination, is an important metric in many communication networks, such as the networks in which each node generates and... 

    Visibility extension via mirror-edges to cover invisible segments

    , Article Theoretical Computer Science ; Volume 789 , 2019 , Pages 22-33 ; 03043975 (ISSN) Vaezi, A ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Given a simple polygon P with n vertices, the visibility polygon (VP) of a point q, or a segment pq‾ inside P can be computed in linear time. We propose a linear time algorithm to extend the VP of a viewer (point or segment), by converting some edges of P into mirrors, such that a given non-visible segment uw‾ can also be seen from the viewer. Various definitions for the visibility of a segment, such as weak, strong, or complete visibility are considered. Our algorithm finds every edge that, when converted to a mirror, makes uw‾ visible to our viewer. We find out exactly which interval of uw‾ becomes visible, by every edge middling as a mirror, all in linear time. In other words, in this... 

    Development of a rubric for evaluating creative writing: a multi-phase research

    , Article New Writing ; Volume 16, Issue 3 , 2019 , Pages 303-317 ; 14790726 (ISSN) Vaezi, M ; Rezaei, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Routledge  2019
    Abstract
    Drawing on a modified version of Delphi technique, the researchers in this study tried to develop a rubric comprising the main criteria to be considered in the evaluation of works of fiction. Review of the related literature, as well as the administration of a Likert scale questionnaire, and a series of unstructured interviews with experts in the fields of literature and creative writing, led to the identification of ten elements which were used in the construction of the first version of the rubric. To ensure its validity, a number of distinguished creative writing professors were asked to review this assessment tool and comment on its appropriateness for measuring the intended construct.... 

    Delay-optimal static relaying policy in a slotted aloha wireless network

    , Article 2018 Iran Workshop on Communication and Information Theory, IWCIT 2018, 25 April 2018 through 26 April 2018 ; 2018 , Pages 1-6 ; 9781538641491 (ISBN) Vaezi, K ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    We consider a slotted Aloha-based wireless communication network comprising a source and an active relay, both transmitting to a common destination. The relay node is able to relay the unsuccessfully transmitted packets of the source node, if it can detect them. We find the analytical closed form optimal static relaying policy in order to minimize the average transmission delay (ATD) of source packets, while ATD of its own packets is constrained. A static relaying policy is determined by acceptance and relaying probabilities of the relay node. According to acceptance probability, the relay node decides whether to accept an unsuccessfully transmitted packet from source or not, while the... 

    Delay-Optimal cooperation policy in a slotted aloha full-duplex wireless network: static approach

    , Article IEEE Systems Journal ; Volume 14, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 2257-2268 Vaezi, K ; Ashtiani, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    We consider a cooperative wireless communication network comprising two full-duplex (FD) nodes transmitting to a common destination based on slotted Aloha protocol. Each node has exogenous arrivals and also may relay some of the unsuccessfully transmitted packets of the other node. In this article, we find the optimal static policies of nodes in order to minimize the sum of the average transmission delays, while the average transmission delay of each node is constrained. The static policy of each node specifies the probability of accepting an unsuccessfully transmitted packet of the other node and how the node prioritizes its transmissions. We show that in the optimal policies, just the node... 

    Geometrical Disorders & Topological Phase Transition

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseini Lavasani, Ali (Author) ; Rahimitabar, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Vaezi, Mir Abolhassan ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
    Abstract
    After the discovery of integer and fractional quantum Hall effects, a comprehensive effort started to understand the physics behind these findings thoroughly. At the end, these efforts resulted in the introduction of topological phases of matter and the notion of topological phase transition. With the recent developments in this field, as the introduction and synthesis of 3D topological insulators, many researchers began inspecting the effects of disorders and impurities in the lattice structure on the topological phases, As these imperfections are inevitable in the lab-created instances. Since, in the previous works only on-site disorders was studied, the concentration of this thesis is on... 

    Pairing and non-Fermi liquid behavior in partially flat-band systems: Beyond nesting physics

    , Article Physical Review B ; Volume 101, Issue 1 , 2020 Sayyad, S ; Huang, E. W ; Kitatani, M ; Vaezi, M. S ; Nussinov, Z ; Vaezi, A ; Aoki, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Physical Society  2020
    Abstract
    While many-body effects in flat-band systems are receiving renewed hot interest in condensed-matter physics for superconducting and topological properties as well as for magnetism, studies have primarily been restricted to multiband systems (with coexisting flat and dispersive bands). Here we focus on one-band systems where a band is "partially flat," comprising flat and dispersive portions in k space to reveal whether intriguing correlation effects can already arise on the simplest possible one-band level. For that, the two-dimensional repulsive Hubbard model is studied for two models having different flat areas in an intermediate-coupling regime with the dynamical mean-field theory... 

    Model Theory of Proofs

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Akbar Tabatabai, Amir Hossein (Author) ; Ardeshir, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In 1933, Gödel’s paper “An interpretation of the intuitionistic propositional calculus”[12] introduced a proof interpretation of the intuitionistic propositional logic to the modal system, S4, which interprets the logical constant as a provability predicate. Fortunately, this interpretation has the soundness-completeness property and therefore we can prove the constructivist’s viewpoint which states that the intuitionistic truth and provability are identical. However, there is a mathematical trick in his work. In fact, Gödel used a proof theory of the concept of proof instead of an explicit interpretation. Furtheremore, he proved the failure of any interpretation of this implicit proof as a... 

    Distribution Problem Considering Effective Usage of Trucks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rasmi, Amir Babak (Author) ; Akbari, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Distribution of goods by vehicle routing with split delivery and effective usage of trucks are two important problems which are useful separately and could be applied for different kinds of depots with different trucks to satisfy customers’ demand. Combination of these two NP-hard problems can play a great role to decrease transportation cost. Complexity of this problem is so much that we cannot solve big-size problems by exact methods or branch and bound method in limited time. We introduce metaheuristics methods such as Tabu Search, Simulated Annealing and Ant Colony Optimization which have been presented before, concisely. We present various constraints in routing and distribution,...