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    Numerical simulation of electro-deposition process influenced by force convection and migration of ions

    , Article Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry ; Volume 782 , 2016 , Pages 117-124 ; 15726657 (ISSN) Zahraei, M ; Saidi, M. S ; Sani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2016
    Abstract
    Electro-deposition process is one of the main steps in the LIGA procedure to fabricate microstructures. In this paper, one-dimensional modeling of Nickel electro-deposition process is implemented on Rayan and developed for simulation of time-dependence diffusion and migration of charge species with reduction reactions on the cathode surface. This model is proposed by considering governing equations on electro-kinetic phenomena consist of Nernst-Plank equation and Poisson's equation of electric potential. Transport of ions toward the cathode is considered based on the effect of convection, reaction rate, diffusion and migration. The numerical results cover two series of data consisting of... 

    Layout-Based modeling and mitigation of multiple event transients

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems ; Volume 35, Issue 3 , 2016 , Pages 367-379 ; 02780070 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, M ; Asadi, H ; Bishnoi, R ; Baradaran Tahoori, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    Radiation-induced multiple event transients (METs) are expected to become more frequent than single event transients (SETs) at nanoscale CMOS technology nodes. In this paper, a fast and accurate layout-based soft error rate (SER) assessment technique with consideration of both SET and MET fault models is presented. Despite existing techniques in which the adjacent MET sites are extracted from a logic-level netlist, we conduct a comprehensive layout analysis to obtain MET adjacent cells. Experimental results reveal that the layout-based technique is the only viable solution for identification of the adjacent cells as netlist-based techniques considerably underestimate the overall SER.... 

    Transient response of porous FG nanoplates subjected to various pulse loads based on nonlocal stress-strain gradient theory

    , Article European Journal of Mechanics, A/Solids ; Volume 74 , 2019 , Pages 210-220 ; 09977538 (ISSN) Mirjavadi, S ; Mohasel Afshari, B ; Barati, M. R ; Hamouda, A. M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Based on nonlocal strain gradient theory (NSGT), transient behavior of a porous functionally graded (FG) nanoplate due to various impulse loads has been studied. The porous nanoplate has evenly and unevenly distributed pores inside its material structure. Impulse point loads are considered to be rectangular, triangular and sinusoidal types. These impulse loads lead to transient vibration of the nanoplate which is not studied before. NSGT introduces a nonlocal coefficient together with a strain gradient coefficient to characterize small size influences due to non-uniform stress and strain fields. Galerkin's approach has been performed to solve the governing equations and also inverse Laplace... 

    Controlled islanding for enhancing grid resilience against power system blackout

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery ; Volume 36, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 2386-2396 ; 08858977 (ISSN) Kamali, S ; Amraee, T ; Fotuhi Firuzabad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2021
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a transient stability constrained controlled islanding (TSC-CI) approach against cascading events in power systems. Using the wide area measurements, the proposed islanding algorithm is implemented regarding the actual dynamic conditions of the resulted islands. Since the main concern, right after the execution of controlled network splitting, is the transient stability of synchronous machines, a transient energy function is utilized for proper network partitioning. The proposed transient stability criterion is expressed as a function of the transfer impedance between each pair of generators in the resulted islands. Transfer impedance between each pair of coherent... 

    Experimental Study of Transient Two-Phase Slug Flow (Air-Water)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Eyhavand Koohzadi, Amin (Author) ; Borghei, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fluid transient in a conduit is an unsteady flow, which is followed by the change in the flow rate condition. Pressure transients in pipeline systems are caused by fluid flow interruption from operational changes such as starting/stopping of pumps, sudden changes to valve setting, etc. Fluid transient analysis is commonly based on the assumption of no air in the liquid. However, air entrainment, trapped air pockets, free gas, and dissolved gases frequently are present in the pipeline. In fact, Air changes flow properties and transient pressure peaks in comparison with single-phase flow. Experimental study has been carried out to verify characteristics of transient pressure inside a... 

    Real – time Transient Stability Assessment Using Adaboost Algorithm

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sadeghi, Morteza (Author) ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Because of deregulation and economic issues, power systems operate closer to their stability limits than before. So, security assessment of power system has gained a lot of attention in power system studies. Transient stability and its real time assessment is a great concern in power system security. Among all different methods for transient stability assessment, Automatic Learning methods are used the most in real time assessment problems. These methods can provide fast assessment of transient stability, sensitivity analysis and means of control of the transient stability phenomena. In this paper Adaboost algorithm is used as a brand new method in transient stability assessment of a medium... 

    Soft Error Rate Estimation in Presence of Multiple Event Transients (METs)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Javanmardi, Mahdi (Author) ; Miremadi, Ghasem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    With continuous device down-scaling and increase in transistor counts on a chip, complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology has become extremely sensitive to soft errors. Soft errors are transient errors caused by energetic particles such as neutrons and alpha particles. An essential step to design a soft error tolerant digital system with minimal performance and power overheads is Soft Error Rate (SER) estimation of system components. Until recently, Single Event Upsets (SEUs) in latches and Filp-Flops (FFs) and Single Event Transients (SETs) in combinational logic parts of digital circuits were regarded as the main effects of particle strikes. However, with the emerging... 

    Low cost soft error hardened latch designs for nano-scale CMOS technology in presence of process variation

    , Article Microelectronics Reliability ; Volume 53, Issue 6 , June , 2013 , Pages 912-924 ; 00262714 (ISSN) Rajaei, R ; Tabandeh, M ; Fazeli, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this paper, two Low cost and Soft Error Hardened latches (referred to as LSEH1 and LSEH2) are proposed and evaluated. The proposed latches are fully SEU immune, i.e. they are capable of tolerating all particle strikes to any of their nodes. Moreover, they can mask Single Event Transients (SETs) occurring in combinational logics and reaching the input of the latches. We have compared our SEU/SET-tolerant latches with some well-known previously proposed soft error tolerant latches. To evaluate the proposed latches, we have done a set of SPICE simulations. The simulation results trough comparisons with other hardened latches reveal that the proposed latches not only have more robustness but... 

    Allocating the cost of transient stability constraint relief in bilateral electricity markets

    , Article IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution ; Volume 5, Issue 11 , 2011 , Pages 1124-1131 ; 17518687 (ISSN) Kheradmandi, M ; Feuillet, R ; Ehsan, M ; Hadj-Saied, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this study, the issue of allocating the cost of transient stability relief in a bilateral electricity market is investigated. The results of a constrained generation scheduling problem can be utilised in two ways to price the cost of a constraint. In the first method, which is the basis of nodal pricing, the Lagrange multipliers of the nodal power balance constraint are used as the price of electricity at various buses. In the second method, which is used in this study, the constraint relief scheme is based on a bid-based adjustment market of increments and decrements offered by generators to be involved in the constraint relief process. In the scheme used in this study, the cost of... 

    Experimental research on heat transfer of water in tubes with conical ring inserts in transient regime

    , Article International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer ; Volume 38, Issue 5 , 2011 , Pages 668-671 ; 07351933 (ISSN) Anvari, A. R ; Lotfi, R ; Rashidi, A. M ; Sattari, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Forced convective of water in horizontal tubes with conical tube inserts has been studied experimentally. The transient flow regime has been used for the tests. Experimental results are validated with existing well established correlation. The turbulators were placed in two different arrangements: converging conical ring, referred to as CR array and diverging conical ring, DR array. Two correlations for the Nusselt number based on the experiment are introduced for practical use. It is found that the insertion of turbulators has enhanced the Nusselt number for the DR arrangement up to 521%, and for the CR arrangement up to 355%, although using the turbulators cause a significant increase in... 

    Transient growth of a micro-void in an infinite medium under thermal load with modified Zerilli–Armstrong model

    , Article Acta Mechanica ; Volume 227, Issue 4 , 2016 , Pages 943-953 ; 00015970 (ISSN) Baghani, M ; Eskandari, A. H ; Zakerzadeh, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, the transient growth of a spherical micro-void under remote thermal load in an infinite medium is investigated. After developing the governing equations in the problem domain, the coupled nonlinear set of equations is solved through a numerical scheme. It is shown that a small cavity can grow rapidly as the temperature increases in a remote distance and may damage the material containing preexisting micro-voids. Conducting a transient thermal analysis simultaneously with a structural one reveals that the material may experience a peak in the radial stress distribution, which is five times larger compared to the steady-state one, and shows the importance of employing a... 

    Wind turbine transformer improved design method entailing resonance blocking

    , Article IET Electric Power Applications ; Volume 12, Issue 9 , 2018 , Pages 1337-1343 ; 17518660 (ISSN) Elhaminia, P ; Vakilian, M ; Lehtonen, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2018
    Abstract
    A wind turbine transformer resonance can occur due to high frequency transients at its terminal i.e.; under its energization through a length of cable. Occurrence of resonance can be addressed by a sophisticated transformer design procedure. The goal is to obtain an optimum design capable of controlling the frequency response of the winding in such a way to avoid occurrence of any resonance under transient conditions. Three insulation clearances parameters which are employed for the wind turbine transformer winding design have been investigated in design of a (800 kVA, 690/20,000 V) wind turbine transformer to determine effect of their variation on its frequency response. It is shown that... 

    Transient response of porous inhomogeneous nanobeams due to various impulsive loads based on nonlocal strain gradient elasticity

    , Article International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design ; Volume 16, Issue 1 , March , 2020 , Pages 57-68 Mirjavadi, S. S ; Mohasel Afshari, B ; Barati, M. R ; Hamouda, A. M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    Transient vibration responses of a porosity-dependent functionally graded nanobeam under different impulsive loadings have been investigated in the context of non-local strain gradient theory. Three impulse loads of rectangular-type, linear-type and sine-type have been applied to top surface of nanobeam. Two porosity distribution types known as even and uneven are discussed. Governing equations of the nanobeam are solved via inverse Laplace transform approach to express the dynamic deflections. One can see that the transient response of nano-size beams is influenced by the type and location of pulse load, porosities volume fractions, porosities distributions, non-local and strain gradient... 

    A rule-based advanced static var compensator control scheme for transient stability improvement

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 13, Issue 4 , 2006 , Pages 327-336 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Abazari, S ; Ehsan, M ; Zolghadri, M. R ; Mahdavi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2006
    Abstract
    The paper presents the application of a rule- based control scheme for an Advanced Static Var Compensator (ASVC) to improve power system transient stability. The proposed method uses a current reference, based on the Transient Energy Function (TEF) approach. The proposed scheme provides, also, a continuous control of the reactive power flow. The performance of the proposed approach is compared with that of a system using a conventional control method and of a system without ASVC. A single-machine system and an IEEE three machine system are used to verify the performance of the proposed method. © Sharif University of Technology  

    Frequency-dependent network equivalent for electromagnetic transient studies by vector fitting

    , Article IEEE Power Engineering Society Transmission and Distribution Conference, PES TD 2005/2006, Dallas, TX, 21 May 2006 through 24 May 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 166-171 ; 0780391942 (ISBN); 9780780391949 (ISBN) Porkar, B ; Vakilian, M ; Feuillet, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The size and complexity of modern power systems necessitate the use of Frequency Dependent Network Equivalents (FDNE) for part of the system. In order to give realistic simulation the frequency response of the equivalent must mach that of the system it represents. In this paper a method for developing FDNE is presented and demonstrated by approximation its admittance matrix Y by rational function in the frequency domain based on vector fitting method. The developed FDNE is accurate and efficient. An example showing the accuracy and efficiency of the developed FDNE when used to reduce a radial network is presented. ©2006 IEEE  

    Transient radiative heat transfer analysis of a polypropylene layer using hottel's zonal method

    , Article 8th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2006, Torino, 4 July 2006 through 7 July 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 ; 0791837793 (ISBN); 9780791837795 (ISBN) Safavisohi, B ; Sharbati, E ; Aghanajafi, C ; Khatami Firoozabadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Polymer films possess excellent optical properties, such as high transparency, and thermal characteristics, like low heat conductivity, as well as further polymer specific advantages. Consequently, polymer films have an outstanding potential for many solar applications. They are already used for encapsulation of photovoltaic (PV) cells, as convection barrier in solar collectors and as substrate or adhesive layers for glazing. In translucent polymers, energy can be transferred internally by radiation in addition to conduction. Since radiant propagation is very rapid, it can provide energy within the layer more quickly than diffusion by heat conduction. Thus, the transient thermal response of... 

    A comparison between partial discharge propagation in multiple-α and single-α transformer winding

    , Article Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing Expo, 2005, Indianapolis, IN, 23 October 2005 through 26 October 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 108-111 ; 0780391454 (ISBN); 9780780391451 (ISBN) Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Blackburn, T. R ; Phung, B.T ; Zhang, H ; Nam O, H ; Naderi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    Power transformers are in service in different environmental, electrical and mechanical conditions. Many experiences have proved that the inner insulation system degradation may pose the transformer to fail while in service. On the other hand, partial discharges (PD) are recognized as the main cause of insulation deterioration process. Therefore, reaching the optimum inner insulation system is one of the challenges a transformer designer is faced with. The solution lies in the correct and accurate modelling of different types of transformer windings. Transformer strength especially during transient conditions is a criterion for transformer insulation designers. This challenge has made... 

    Controlled Islanding Power Systems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azizi, Sadegh (Author) ; Ranjbar, Ali Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Controlled islanding, also known as system splitting, can effectively prevent blackouts of power system by separating it into two or more islands. To make each island reach steady state point by available measures, each island must be observable. This paper proposes a new modified three phase method to find proper splitting strategy, considering observability as a new constraint, to minimize effect of system splitting on network observability. Some techniques about strategy searching are introduced to increase its speediness and related algorithms are described in detail in this thesis. The simulation results presented show efficiency of method in finding proper splitting strategies. In the... 

    Numerical Modeling of Fuel Droplet Vaporization in Gas Phase at Supercritical Conditions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rajabi Matin, Zahra (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The study of evaporation of fuel droplet and determination of the rate of vaporization are important in designing combustion chambers. For achieving high performance of a combustor, the evaporation of fuel droplets takes place within a high pressure environment. At these conditions, the use of low-pressure models is not appropriate and many effects that are assumed negligible at low ambient pressures become very important. For example, the solubility of the ambient gas into the liquid phase is increased by increasing the ambient pressure. In addition, the ideal gas assumption is not valid for these conditions and one should use an appropriate equation of state (EOS) that can predict the... 

    Effect of TLP Bonding on Microstructure and Thermal Fatigue Properties of Co-Based FSX-414 Superalloy

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Bakhtiari, Reza (Author) ; Ekrami, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, transient liquid phase (TLP) bonding of FSX-414 superalloy was investigated using MBF-80 interlayer. The bonding was performed at different temperatures (1050-1200oC) for various times (1-120min). Also, different gap sizes were studied using the interlayer with various thicknesses (25-100µm). Homogenizing treatment was performed at different temperatures (1175-1225oC) and times (1-6h) for the samples with complete isothermal solidification. The microstructure of the samples were studied using the optical, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopes. Also, XRD, SEM/EDS, SEM/WDS and TEM/EDS analyses were used to analyse the observed phases at the joints. To...