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    Study of Tehran Air Pollutants Dispersion with CMAQ Modeling System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hashemian Nezhad, Babak (Author) ; Arhami, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Tehran air quality is facing a real crisis. Reports of pertinent organizations show air quality is deteriorating in recent years and unhealthy days are increasing. As a result, study and planning in order to change this trend and moving toward improving air quality is a necessity. On the other hand, in order to make proper decisions and choosing effective approaches considering cost-effective attribute and legal, temporal and budget restrictions, selecting the right tool is essential. Air quality models are the tools which in a cost saving manner and reasonable time can provide the required results for researchers, decision makers and legislators. An applicable model correspondent with urban... 

    On the Antimagic Graphs

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Iran Nezhad, Hassan (Author) ; Akbari, Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A labeling of a graph is a bijection of edges in graph G to the set {1,2,…, m}. A labeling is antimagic if for any distinct vertices u and v, the sum of the labels on edges incident to u is different from the sum of the labels on edges incident to v. We say a graph is antimagic if it has an antimagic labeling.. In 1990, Hartsfield and Ringel conjectured that every connected graph other than K2 are Antimagic.In this thesis, we show that each graph with at least two degrees can be called Antimagic. We prove this conjecture for regular graphs of odd degree. and then it will be shown that Cartesian graphs have the property of Antimagic Labeling. Finally, we purpose a novel method for k-th powers... 

    Water Recycling from Output Residual Flow of Reverse Osmosis Membranous Units

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghashghaei Nezhad, Hossein (Author) ; Moosavi, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, we focus on reduction of solutes in left out water from reverse osmosis membranous units (brine) with reduction of scaling factors of membrane. This research is important from that perspective that the out put brine from reverse osmosis membranous unit After purification by this method, enter into membranous system in order to increase in recovered water volume and also minimization of out put waste from membranous system and decrease the environmental damages. The method used in this research, is three processes of cooling, chemical desalination and seeding by crystal material. In this research is investigated the type and amount of matter for chemical desalination and... 

    Design a new strategy based on nanoparticle-enhanced chemiluminescence sensor array for biothiols discrimination

    , Article Scientific Reports ; Volume 6 , 2016 ; 20452322 (ISSN) Shahrajabian, M ; Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Nature Publishing Group  2016
    Abstract
    Array-based sensor is an interesting approach that suggests an alternative to expensive analytical methods. In this work, we introduce a novel, simple, and sensitive nanoparticle-based chemiluminescence (CL) sensor array for discrimination of biothiols (e.g., cysteine, glutathione and glutathione disulfide). The proposed CL sensor array is based on the CL efficiencies of four types of enhanced nanoparticle-based CL systems. The intensity of CL was altered to varying degrees upon interaction with biothiols, producing unique CL response patterns. These distinct CL response patterns were collected as "fingerprints" and were then identified through chemometric methods, including linear... 

    An ultrasensitive and selective turn-off fluorescent nanoprobe for the detection of copper ions

    , Article Analytical Methods ; Volume 7, Issue 12 , 2015 , Pages 5067-5073 ; 17599660 (ISSN) Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Taghipour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2015
    Abstract
    In this study, a novel approach for sensitive and extremely selective detection of copper ions has been developed based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between AuNPs as an acceptor and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) as a donor. Initially, the fluorescence of the FITC molecule turns-off due to adsorption to the AuNPs surface. However, the fluorescence of the FITC-AuNPs system was switched to turn-on by adding d-Pencillamine (d-PC) to the solution mixtures as FITC molecules are released upon displacement by d-PC on the NPs surface. The higher affinity of d-PC toward the surface of AuNPs was further evidenced by controlling the fluorescence intensity enhancement of the... 

    Quick speciation of iron(II) and iron(III) in natural samples using a selective fluorescent carbon dot-based probe

    , Article Analytical Methods ; Volume 8, Issue 20 , 2016 , Pages 4064-4068 ; 17599660 (ISSN) Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Taghipour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2016
    Abstract
    A new, simple and rapid carbon dot (CD) based fluorescent probe for speciation of Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions was developed. The as-prepared CDs contain phenol groups on their surfaces and due to the special coordination interaction of phenol groups with Fe3+ ions, this sensing system exhibits excellent sensitivity and selectivity toward Fe3+. In order to detect Fe2+ ions as well, a specific amount of H2O2 was introduced to the detection system to transform Fe2+ to Fe3+ of which the latter is the determinable form of iron. Under the optimum experimental conditions, the fluorescence intensity of the sensor decreased as the Fe3+ ion concentration increased. The relationship plot between the... 

    Thermogravimetric analysis and kinetic study of heavy oil pyrolysis

    , Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 34, Issue 10 , 2016 , Pages 911-914 ; 10916466 (ISSN) Motahari Nezhad, M ; Hami, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2016
    Abstract
    ABSTRACT: Pyrolysis, so-called devolatilization, is one of the first steps of all thermochemical processes occurring in an inert atmosphere. The authors discuss the main kinetic features of heavy oil pyrolysis, on the basis of the data derived m from a TGA analysis and by using a kinetic model. The samples were heated over a range of temperature from 400 K to 430°C at various heating rates between 10 and 80°C/min. Experimental results showed that the effect of time is considerable in the case of tar conversion, compared to char and gases  

    Determination and identification of nitroaromatic explosives by a double-emitter sensor array

    , Article Talanta ; Volume 201 , 2019 , Pages 230-236 ; 00399140 (ISSN) Ghasemi, F ; Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Detection of nitroaromatic explosives is of strong concern because of human health, public safety, environment, and military issues. In this study, we present a ratiometric sensor array for detection and discrimination of widely-used nitroaromatics (i.e., 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP), and 2,4-dinitrotoluene (DNT)). In the design of sensor elements (SE) we employ blue emissive carbon dots (BCDs) in combination with yellow (SE-A) and red (SE-B) emissive cadmium telluride quantum dots (CdTe QDs). The fluorescence intensity of BCDs, YQDs, and RQDs is quenched by TNT, DNT, and TNP in various degrees. Both TNT and TNP cause the quenching and spectral shift of BCDs (TNT... 

    Chemiluminometric fingerprints for identification of plasmonic nanoparticles

    , Article Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy ; Volume 209 , 2019 , Pages 85-94 ; 13861425 (ISSN) Shahrajabian, M ; Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    Development of a convenient and inexpensive method for identification and detection of nanoparticles (NPs) is of great interest. In this work, we have developed a novel and simple chemiluminescence based sensor array, with its sensing mechanism mimicking that of olfactory and gustatory systems for discriminating a set of NPs. The proposed method is based on the enhancement effect of NPs on luminol–oxidant CL intensity by their catalytic effect. Three kinds of oxidant including H2O2, AgNO3, and K3Fe(CN)6 were used as sensor elements and NPs exhibited diverse enhancing responses to different oxidant-luminol CL systems producing unique response patterns that were identified through heat map and... 

    Decentralized sliding mode control of multistory buildings

    , Article Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; Volume 16, Issue 2 , 2007 , Pages 181-204 ; 15417794 (ISSN) Monajemi Nezhad, S ; Rofooei, F. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In the present paper, a decentralized control algorithm is considered for actively controlling the response of flexible tall building structures under earthquake excitations. Sliding mode control is used as a base control algorithm and a decentralized scheme of that is presented. In the proposed approach, the building is divided into several substructures and for each subsystem a separate local control algorithm is designed. The control algorithm consists of the sliding surface and the reaching law equations. A numerical example is used to demonstrate the efficiency of the control algorithm in guaranteeing the system's global stability under the effects of subsystem interconnections and... 

    Investigating the shape evolution mechanism of CdSe quantum dots by chemometrics analysis of spectrophotometry data

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 112, Issue 47 , 2008 , Pages 18321-18324 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Hemmateenejad, B ; Hormozi Nezhad, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The study on the mechanism of the shape evolution of nanocrystaline particles is an important and emerging field, which is applicable in the shaped control synthesis of nanoparticles. As an alternative to transmittance electron microscopy (TEM), which is already used in the study of nanoparticles, in this article a simple spectrophotometric method has been proposed utilizing the advantages of chemometrics methods in analyzing overlapped and complex spectral data. The evolutionary visible absorbance data of CdSe quantum dots through particle formation were analyzed by factor analysis, evolving factor analysis, and multivariate curve resolution-alternative least-squares analysis, by which four... 

    Decentralized control of tall buildings

    , Article Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; Volume 15, Issue 2 , 2006 , Pages 153-170 ; 15417794 (ISSN) Rofooei, F. R ; Monajemi Nezhad, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The response of large-scale building structures can be actively reduced using an appropriate control algorithm and a number of actuators and sensors located within the building. This paper presents a decentralized control approach for controlling the response of tall buildings. The proposed method aims to divide the structural model into several substructures, each one performing on its own controller algorithm. This approach has already been used in controlling large-scale systems such as power transmission systems and space structures. An instantaneous optimal control scheme is used as the control algorithm with different control feedbacks such as velocity feedback alone and displacement... 

    Enhancement of THz Radiation from Josephson Junctions in Superconductors Using Electromagnetic Resonators

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Iranmehr, Masoud (Author) ; Ahmadi Boroujeni, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Fardmanesh, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Terahertz waves which includes frequencies between 100 GHz to 10 THz of electromagnetic spectrum have found many applications in science, medical treatments and industry. One of the recent methods to produce these waves is using nonlinear properties of superconductors based on Josephson junctions which inherently appear in some superconductors called BSCCO. Stack of intrinsic junctions of these superconducting materials can radiate terahertz waves by only applying a DC voltage across them. This Thesis investigates some of these structures based on Josephson junctions to produce coherent radiation of terahertz waves. For the optimization of the radiation power, this study also investigates... 

    Prediction of the aqueous solubility of BaSO4 using pitzer ion interaction model and LSSVM algorithm

    , Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Vol. 374, issue , July , 2014 , p. 48-62 ; ISSN: 03783812 Safari, H ; Shokrollahi, A ; Jamialahmadi, M ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Bahadori, A ; Zendehboudi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    Deposition of barium sulfate (or BaSO4) has already been recognized as a devastating problem facing process industries and oilfield operations, mainly owing to its low solubility in aqueous solutions. Predicting and also preventing the overall damage caused by BaSO4 precipitation requires a profound knowledge of its solubility under different thermodynamic conditions. The main aim of this study is to develop a solubility prediction model based on a hybrid of least squares support vector nachines (LSSVM) and coupled simulated annealing (CSA) aiming to predict the solubility of barium sulfate over wide ranges of temperature, pressure and ionic compositions. Results indicate that predictions of... 

    Periodicity in contrast with sidelobe suppression in random signal radars

    , Article Proceedings of 2011 IEEE CIE International Conference on Radar, RADAR 2011, 24 October 2011 through 27 October 2011 ; Volume 1 , October , 2011 , Pages 442-445 ; 9781424484416 (ISBN) Tohidi, E ; Majd, M. N ; Bahadori, M ; Jariani, H. H ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Masking effect is the most important problem in Noise Radars. Recently, some waveform design methods to resolve this problem have been developed, however this paper will show an important fact: 'sidelobe suppression increases the Periodicity of signal and, consequently, decreases unpredictability'. Eventually, an appropriate level for sidelobe reduction is introduced  

    On the estimation of viscosities and densities of CO2-loaded MDEA, MDEA + AMP, MDEA + DIPA, MDEA + MEA, and MDEA + DEA aqueous solutions

    , Article Journal of Molecular Liquids ; Volume 242 , 2017 , Pages 146-159 ; 01677322 (ISSN) Haratipour, P ; Baghban, A ; Mohammadi, A. H ; Hosseini Nazhad, S. H ; Bahadori, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2017
    Abstract
    As noteworthy properties of amine aqueous solutions, the densities and viscosities of aqueous N-Methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) solutions and mixtures of MDEA with 2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP), Diisopropanolamine (DIPA), Monoethanolamine (MEA), and Diethanolamine (DEA) were estimated under CO2 gas loading using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), Multi-Layer Perceptron Artificial Neural Network (MLPANN), Support Vector Machine (SVM), and Least Square Support Vector Machine (LSSVM). The density and viscosity were estimated as a function of temperature, CO2 loading, pressure, and molecular weight of mixtures. In this regard, the actual data points were collected from the... 

    On the Spectrum of Modified Theories of Gravity

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Seraj, Ali (Author) ; Golshani, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Sheikh Jabbari, Mohammad Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    There are different approaches in modifications of General Relativity as the theory of gravity. The modified theories of gravity are important cases in this context, which mostly start by modifying the Einstein-Hilbert action, while keeping the general covariance. Within the modified theories of gravity, we consider two cases. The first is the f(R) theories of gravity, and the second is curvature squared theories of gravity with an action like S = ∫d4x pg( 116GR + (R)2 + R2 +(R)2). Curvature squared theories of gravity have interesting feautures, most important of which is renormalizability, in contrast with General Relativity. But this advantage, as noted by K.S. Stelle in 1977 comes at... 

    Critique and Survey of Various Formulation of Multiverse Theory

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Masoumi, Saeed (Author) ; Golshani, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Sheikh Jabbari, Mohammad Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Multiverse scenario has been recently addressed by physicists and they have found it useful in many areas of physics. In this dissertation, I have treated some issues about multiverse such as the kinds of multiverses, the arguments for or against multiverse, areas in which multiverse is introduced, etc. This dissertation has six chapters and an appendix. In the chapter one, some classifications of multiverse is introduced, and also some definitions of the concept of a world is presented. Then, my classification and definition of a multiverse and a world is introduced. In the chapter two, the concept of possible worlds in philosophy and its relationship with multiverse hypothesis is examined.... 

    On Thermodynamics and Phase Space of Near Horizon Extremal Geometries

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Hajian, Kamal (Author) ; Sheikh-Jabbari, Mohammad Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Golshani, Mehdi (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Near Horizon Extremal Geometries (NHEG), are geometries which may appear in the near horizon region of the extremal black holes. These geometries have SL(2;R)U(1)n isometry, and constitute a family of solutions to the theory under consideration. In the first part of this report,their thermodynamic properties are reviewed, and their three universal laws are derived. In addition, at the end of the first part, the role of these laws in black hole thermodynamics is presented. In the second part of this thesis, we review building their classical phase space in the Einstein-Hilbert theory. The elements in the NHEG phase space manifold are built by appropriately chosen coordinate transformations of... 

    Optimal Multicriteria Design of HTS Transformer and Construction of a Laboratory Scale Sample

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Moradnouri, Ahmad (Author) ; Vakilian, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Fardmanesh, Mehdi (Co-Supervisor) ; Hekmati, Arsalan (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Employing high-temperature superconducting (HTS) tapes, instead of copper or aluminum wires for winding in a superconducting transformer, results in a series of significant advantages; such as: smaller volume, lighter weight, higher efficieny, greatly extended overload capability, better voltage regulation, lower life cycle cost, fault current limiting capability, lower environmental pollution and lower risk potential against fire hazards.In this thesis, optimal design of flux diverter using genetic algorithm for axial short circuit force reduction in HTS transformers has been performed. Then, multilayered flux diverters have been proposed for reduction of weight and losses. The impact of...