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    Aging aircraft cost analysis using system dynamics modeling

    , Article 29th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences, ICAS 2014 ; 7-12 September , 2014 ; ISBN: 3932182804 Fouladi, E ; Shadaab, N ; Abedian, A ; Tanara, A. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Ways to reduce an airline's cost has been studied for years. In fact, in order to achieve this goal, ones need to know different types of airline's costs including; fuel and oil, maintenance, Ticketing, passenger services, etc. and their impact on the total cost of an airline. According to announcement of ICAO [1], "maintenance cost (about 11% of total cost) is the second major cost after fuel and oil". Therefore, this may attract airline owners' attention to find ways to control maintenance cost and eventually the total cost of an airline. Though, there are many systematic approaches to analyze cost reduction and making policies, in this article, SD modeling is applied to develop a... 

    Production planning problem with pricing under random yield: CVaR criterion

    , Article Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering ; Vol. 23, issue. 3 , 2014 , p. 312-328 Eskandarzadeh, S ; Eshghi, K ; Modarres Yazdi, M ; Bahramgiri, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we address a basic production planning problem with price dependent demand and stochastic yield of production. We use price and target quantity as decision variables to lower the risk of low yield. The value of risk control becomes more important especially for products with short life cycle. This is because, the profit implications of low yield might be unbearable in the short run. We apply Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR) to model the risk. CVaR measure is a coherent risk measure and thereby having nice conceptual and mathematical underpinnings. It is also widely used in practice. We consider the problem under general demand function and general distribution function of... 

    Analysis and interaction of exergy, environmental and economic in multi-objective optimization of BTX process based on evolutionary algorithm

    , Article Energy ; Volume 59 , 2013 , Pages 147-156 ; 03605442 (ISSN) Sahraei, M. H ; Farhadi, F ; Boozarjomehry, R. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper sustainability analysis (exergy, environmental and economic) and multi-objective optimization for an aromatic plant are provided and interactions between decision variables are discussed. Environmental evaluation shows that the cancer human toxicity and global warming are the most important environmental concerns and the weight of EIs (environmental impacts) are mainly due to process wastes. The optimizations results demonstrate parameters like reactor temperature have a wide range in the optimizations while some variables, such as extraction unit variables have the same value. Utility EI reduction occurred in economic and exergy optimizations rather than environmental... 

    A Complexity-Based Model for Cost Estimation of Jet UAVs

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Haji Jafari, Mohammad (Author) ; Banazadeh, Afshin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cost Estimation plays an essential and role in UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) Projects. By increasing the complexity of new unmanned systems, the importance of this task augments. Additionally, up to now, a comprehensive approach has not been adopted internationally. But in parallel a number of international companies and organizations has developed specific methods by themselves; confined to their corporate.
    This project pursues developing a complexity-based model for cost estimation of unmanned aerial vehicles, especially Jet UAVs. However, it’s anticipated that this model may be utilized for all kind of systems, but it seems that jet UAVs use it with a better and more reliable... 

    A Botnet Detection Technique

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Momeni, Behnam (Author) ; Kharrazi, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A set of infected computers which are coordinated in some manner by one’s willingness and can perform malicious activities and provide threats in the cyberspace forms a network of bots, namely botnet. Botnet threats are more important and significant than other malwares due to their huge scale. A lot of computers coming together in a network obeying one’s commands allows their controller to conduct, for example, DoS attacks larger than ever seen incidents. This thesis, introduces botnets, their various threats, and an effective technique for detecting them. For this reason, different probable states of bots will be studied and modeled as a coherent bot life-cycle. The bot life-cycle allows... 

    Development and Application of a Model for Assessing the Sustainability of Energy supply System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fotouhi Ardakani, Saeedreza (Author) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Depletion of fossil energy reserves and rapid growth of energy demand have been challenging issues in the energy sector. Proper solution of these issues requires development of an integrated and comprehensive approaches. Such conceptual framework could provide an appropriate means for studying energy problems and anlysing the development of efficient technologies which could improve the economic viability and reduce the impact of energy system on the environmental. Therefore, analytical tools need to be developed further and they could be applied for systematic analysis of impact of new energy technologies on the economical efficiency and environmental compatibility of energy... 

    Application of endurance time method in performance-based optimum design of structures

    , Article Structural Safety ; Volume 56 , September , 2015 , Pages 52-67 ; 01674730 (ISSN) Basim, M. C ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2015
    Abstract
    In this research, application of the Endurance Time (ET) method in performance-based design of structures with and without consideration of uncertainties is investigated and a practical optimum design procedure is proposed. The ET method is used as an analytical assessment tool because of its capabilities in response estimation with an affordable computational demand. In the first step of the proposed method, ET analysis is implemented in a multi-objective optimum design procedure in order to achieve a set of Pareto optimal designs. Optimization is conducted with respect to initial cost and expected life cycle cost using a deterministic approach. For each design alternative the median... 

    Stochastic capacity expansion planning of remote microgrids with wind farms and energy storage

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy ; Volume 6, Issue 2 , February , 2015 , Pages 491-498 ; 19493029 (ISSN) Hajipour, E ; Bozorg, M ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    A majority of remote power systems are going to be supplied by diesel-renewable resources such as wind and photovoltaic energy in the future. However, the unpredictable nature of wind generation increases the concern about the reliable operation of these isolated microgrids. Using energy storage systems (ESSs) is recently accepted as an efficient solution to the volatility and intermittency of renewable energy sources. In this paper, a stochastic programming based on the Monte Carlo approach is introduced for optimal planning of remote systems. So far, most literatures have focused exclusively on the energy storage initial sizing. However, capacity expansion of ESS through the time span can... 

    Performance-based seismic retrof itting of steel frames by the endurance time method

    , Article Earthquake Spectra ; Volume 31, Issue 1 , February , 2015 , Pages 383-402 ; 87552930 (ISSN) Mirzaee, A ; Estekanchi, H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Earthquake Engineering Research Institute  2015
    Abstract
    The endurance time method (ET) is a dynamic analysis procedure in which intensifying dynamic excitations are used as the loading function. Seismic performance is evaluated over the entire range of equivalent seismic intensities of interest in each response history analysis, considerably reducing computational demand. In this paper, a general methodology for performance-based retrof itting of typical steel frames by the ET method is discussed. A baseline steel momentresisting frame is considered, and its seismic performance is evaluated by the ET method, considering viscous dampers and shear wall panels as strengthening alternatives. Each retrof itting option includes several design... 

    Multi-objective optimization approach for green design of methanol plant based on CO2-efficeincy indicator

    , Article Journal of Cleaner Production ; Volume 103 , 2015 , Pages 640-650 ; 09596526 (ISSN) Taghdisian, H ; Pishvaie, M. R ; Farhadi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    The aim of the present work is to propose an eco-design method for sustainable development of methanol production by implementing a multi-objective optimization model based on CO2-efficiency. Two different approaches for the methanol production, i.e. a conventional reference methanol case (RMC) and proposed green integrated methanol case (GIMC) were compared from the view point of eco-design. Using life cycle assessment and process simulation, the environmental features as well as operational decision variables of the RMC and GIMC were assessed. Based on the inventory analysis of LCA, it was found that carbon dioxide is the major emitted pollutant from methanol production. Thus the... 

    Application of Endurance Time Method in Optimum Seismic Design of Structures Based on Life Cycle Cost

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Charkhtab Basim, Mohammad (Author) ; Esmaeil Pourestekanchi, Homayun (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent decades, large economic losses and social impacts following earthquakes and hurricanes have revealed the need for improved design criteria intended to reduce consequences including economic impacts to an acceptable level along with life protection. So, it is tried to express the expected performance of structures as financial and social criteria. Any assessment on earthquake consequences requires estimations of structural responses to seismic excitations. Endurance Time (ET) method as a dynamic procedure requiring reasonably reduced computational effort compared to other common time-history based procedures, is used to estimate the response of the structure in all levels of hazard... 

    Value-Based Seismic Design of Framed Tube System of Tall Steel Buildings

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moradmand, Mahdi (Author) ; Esmaeil Pourestekanchi, Homayun (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The objective of this research is to evaluate the concept of a new design methodology based on the total value of the structure namely Value Based Design of structures (VBD) by the use of potential benefits of the ET method. While prescriptive and also performance based approaches of seismic design commonly try to find a structure with lower initial cost satisfying a number of requirements under seismic actions, a new design approach to incorporate directly the concept of value in design procedure have been formulated here to achieve an economical design with lower total cost in its life time. In this method the design sections of structural elements are considered as optimization parameters... 

    Life Cycle Cost Analysis and Value Based Seismic Design of Steel Structures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Beheshtian, Behnam (Author) ; Esmaeil Pourestekanch, Homayun (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is an assessment tool for studying the performance of systems in many fields of engineering. In earthquake engineering LCCA demands the calculation of the cost components that are related to the performance of the structure in multiple earthquake hazard levels. In this work structural performance required for LCC estimation is achieved by performing ET analysis, while Incremental static and dynamic analyses are two procedures that can be traditionally used for estimating the seismic capacity of structural systems. In this method the structure is subjected to an increasing accelerogram which its time represents ascending earthquake intensities corresponding to... 

    Lifetime oriented multi-objective cost optimization of structural maintenance considering the safety of the system

    , Article Proceedings, Annual Conference - Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, 28 May 2014 through 31 May 2014 ; Volume 1 , May , 2015 , Pages 656-663 ; 9781510818781 (ISBN) Piryonesi, S. M ; Nasserl, M ; Tavakolan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Canadian Society for Civil Engineering  2015
    Abstract
    Nowadays the maintenance of the deteriorating structures is an important subject in industry and research. Due to the limitations of the budget and time, the optimization algorithms have been used widely to determine the best maintenance strategies to provide the more economical structures. On the other side, the Less life-cycle cost will result in less safe structures. As safety is a vital criterion for the users of a structural system, there is a severe need to make a suitable trade-off between cost and safety. So, the optimal maintenance strategies are those that fulfill both the safety and the economical requirements. In this paper, the reliability of the structural system is selected to... 

    Constitutive modeling of elastic-visco-plastic behaviors in aluminum alloys subjected to cyclic loadings at various strain rates

    , Article Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design ; Volume 50, Issue 2 , December , 2015 , Pages 103-124 ; 03093247 (ISSN) Felfeli, M ; Azadi, M ; Farrahi, G. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this article, simulations of the stress-strain behavior in aluminum alloys were investigated under cyclic loadings at various strain rates. Four plasticity approaches were applied to simulate cyclic behaviors. To validate obtained results, strain-controlled tensile-compressive fatigue tests were performed in the low cycle fatigue regime. Isothermal fatigue experiments were conducted at various strain rates. Thermo-mechanical fatigue experiments were carried out at different rates of cooling and heating processes. Numerical results demonstrated a good agreement with experimental data at the mid-life cycle of the material. Material constants for different models were also presented for... 

    A time-cost trade-off model by incorporating fuzzy earned value management: A statistical based approach

    , Article Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems ; Volume 28, Issue 4 , 2015 , Pages 1909-1919 ; 10641246 (ISSN) Salari, M ; Bagherpour, M ; Reihani, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    IOS Press  2015
    Abstract
    Time-cost trade-off problems (TCT) are well-known in project management contents. This approach normally applied for scheduling of a project especially where the project should be completed under pre-determined deadline. This paper aims to extend time-cost trade-off (TCT) problems in order to provide a well-organized mechanism for both scheduling and rescheduling processes of a project. The proposed mechanism includes project scheduling which concerns with the TCT problem, monitoring of project performance during execution phase using earned value management (EVM), and also predicting project future performance through statistical modeling. Once the predicted values of project performance... 

    Process patterns for aspect-oriented software development

    , Article 17th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, ECBS 2010, 22 March 2010 through 26 March 2010 ; March , 2010 , Pages 241-250 ; 9780769540054 (ISBN) Khaari, M ; Ramsin, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Focusing on aspects during early stages of the software development lifecycle has received special attention by many researchers, leading to the advent of numerous Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) methods. This has consequently given a relatively high level of maturity to aspect-oriented processes. Process patterns, on the other hand, have been adopted as suitable mechanisms for defining or tailoring processes to fit specific organizational/project requirements. Process patterns, which essentially are reusable process components extracted from successful processes and practices, can be used to engineer new software development methodologies or to enhance existing ones. We propose... 

    Introducing a roadmap to implement the universal manufacturing platform using axiomatic design theory

    , Article International Journal of Manufacturing Research ; Volume 5, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 252-269 ; 17500591 (ISSN) Mokhtar, A ; Houshmand, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In competitive environment of quick market changes, developing an interoperable manufacturing system is a necessity. To realise interoperability, the exchange of part and product data must be independent of their platforms. There are two basic approaches for this purpose: i utilising interfaces ii utilising neutral formats. Standard for the Exchange of Product data (STEP) plays a significant role as a neutral data model to integrate design, manufacturing and other activities in product life cycle. To implement a Universal Manufacturing Platform (UMP), a systematic roadmap is required. The current paper proposes such a roadmap using the methodology of Axiomatic Design (AD)  

    Network-level pavement roughness prediction model for rehabilitation recommendations

    , Article Transportation Research Record ; Issue 2155 , 2010 , Pages 124-133 ; 03611981 (ISSN) Kargah Ostadi, N ; Stoffels, S. M ; Tabatabaee, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Pavement performance models are key components of any pavement management system (PMS). These models are used in a network-level PMS to predict future performance of a pavement section and identify the maintenance and rehabilitation needs. They are also used to estimate the network conditions after the application of various maintenance and rehabilitation alternatives and to determine the relative cost effectiveness of each maintenance and rehabilitation alternative. Change in pavement surface roughness over time is one of the most important performance indicators in this regard. A model for changes in the international roughness index (IRI) over time was developed through artificial neural... 

    Life-Cycle Cost-Based Seismic Retrofit of Steel Frame with Dual Pipe Damper

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghaderi Garakani, Majid (Author) ; Maleki, Shervin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays seismic designs of building structures are based on a life-safety criterion that made the structures do not collapse to compromise safety of human life in the structure, but they can be designed to experience some damage. However, this design method has permitted large economic losses due to the damage to the structural and non-structural components at rather moderate levels of seismic intensities. This led to a new concept about design approach called performance-based design that satisfies the life-safety objective at the same time, reduces the economic loss to an acceptable level. In this study, the use of energy dissipating damping devices to improve the performance of a...