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A characteristic-based numerical simulation of water-titanium dioxide nano-fluid in closed domains
, Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics ; Volume 33, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 158-163 ; Razavi, S. E ; Adibi, O ; Sharif University of Technology
Materials and Energy Research Center
2020
Abstract
A new characteristic-based method is developed and used for solving the mixed and forced convection problems. The nano-fluid flow with heat transfer is simulated with a novel characteristic-based scheme in closed domains with different aspect ratios. For this purpose, a FORTRAN code has been written and developed. Water as a pure fluid and water-titanium dioxide as a nano-fluid were considered. The governing equations are solved by the finite volume utilizing a characteristic-based scheme for the convective fluxes. The simulation is done at Grashof numbers from 100 to 104, Reynolds numbers from 100 to 1000, and volume fractions of nano-particles from 0% to 10%. Streamlines, isotherms,...
Laminar forced convection simulation at different boundary conditions with averaging scheme (numerical and theoretical research)
, Article Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems ; Volume 6, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 519-526 ; 23690739 (ISSN) ; Adibi, O ; Sharif University of Technology
International Information and Engineering Technology Association
2019
Abstract
In this paper, cavity flow is simulated numerically. Forced convection in different Reynolds numbers between 100 and 5000 is simulated. Different and complex thermal boundary conditions are applied and various parameters are calculated numerically. Up and down walls are in constant temperature and left and right walls are thermal insulation in the first thermal boundary condition. The Left and the down walls are in constant temperature and the temperature of the up and the right walls changes linearly in the second thermal boundary condition. For the third thermal boundary condition, the left and the down walls are in constant temperature and the temperature of the up and the right walls...
Laminar forced convection simulation at different boundary conditions with averaging scheme (numerical and theoretical research)
, Article Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems ; Volume 6, Issue 4 , 2019 , Pages 519-526 ; 23690739 (ISSN) ; Adibi, O ; Sharif University of Technology
International Information and Engineering Technology Association
2019
Abstract
In this paper, cavity flow is simulated numerically. Forced convection in different Reynolds numbers between 100 and 5000 is simulated. Different and complex thermal boundary conditions are applied and various parameters are calculated numerically. Up and down walls are in constant temperature and left and right walls are thermal insulation in the first thermal boundary condition. The Left and the down walls are in constant temperature and the temperature of the up and the right walls changes linearly in the second thermal boundary condition. For the third thermal boundary condition, the left and the down walls are in constant temperature and the temperature of the up and the right walls...
Simulation of New Methods in Ventilation of Underground Station Sand Tunnels
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhanieh, bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Due to growth of the number of passengers in subway transportation systemsthe capacity of the metro stations are on the rise.The generated heat loads in subway line shall be increased by thegrowth of the its capacity. As a result, current subway ventilation systems cannot provide comfort conditions for passengers. Nowadays, modern ventilation systems are designedto improve ventilation performance and to create suitable thermal conditions. Among of these, the under platform andover track exhaust systems and use of platform screen doors can be Cited. The aim of this study is three-dimensional simulation of air flow in modern ventilation systems of subway stations. Numerical simulations are in...
Mott Transition in Ordered and Disordered Honeycomb Lattice Using Strong-coupling Perturbation Theory
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Jafari, Akbar (Supervisor)
Abstract
The ability to determine the nature of the low temperature state of the interacting quantum system is one of the main goals of condensed matter theory. Nevertheless, despite ongoing efforts, no single method has proved to work perfectly for interacting systems. In this thesis, we employ the strong-coupling perturbation theory which corresponds to an expansion in powers of the hopping t around the atomic limit. So, first the strong-coupling perturbation theory is introduced. Next we apply this approach to the half-filled Hubbard model on honeycomb lattice. Within this approach, we are able to obtain an analytical form for single-particle gap, extracted from density of state, as a function of...
Strong-coupling approach to mott transition of massless and massive Dirac fermions on honeycomb lattice
, Article Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics ; Volume 93, Issue 7 , 2016 ; 10980121 (ISSN) ; Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2016
Abstract
Phase transitions in the Hubbard model and ionic Hubbard model at half-filling on the honeycomb lattice are investigated in the strong-coupling perturbation theory which corresponds to an expansion in powers of the hopping t around the atomic limit. Within this formulation we find analytic expressions for the single-particle spectrum, whereby the calculation of the insulating gap is reduced to a simple root finding problem. This enables high-precision determination of the insulating gap that does not require any extrapolation procedure. The critical value of Mott transition on the honeycomb lattice is obtained to be Uc≈2.38t. Studying the ionic Hubbard model at the lowest order, we find two...
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Karimi Taheri, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
This study was conducted in order to investigate the effect of difference in electrical resistivity between low carbon steel and austenitic stainless steel on the physical and mechanical properties and fracture mode of dissimilar resistance spot welds of these alloys. For this purpose, plastic deformation using constrained groove pressing combined with rolling applied to low carbon steel in three levels of 40%, 156% and 272%. Microstructural characterization, micro-hardness measurements and shear-tension test were performed. It was shown that by increasing the pre-strain in low carbon steel its electrical resistivity increases from 13.08 μΩ.cm to 19.5 μΩ.cm and because of reduction of...
Predictive models for permeability and diffusivity of CH4 through imidazolium-based supported ionic liquid membranes
, Article Journal of Membrane Science ; Volume 371, Issue 1-2 , 2011 , Pages 127-133 ; 03767388 (ISSN) ; Barghi, S.H ; Rashtchian, D ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Experimental permeability and diffusivity values for CO2 and CH4 through imidazolium-based ionic liquid 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ([hmim][Tf2N]) were determined in the temperature range of 300-320K using temperature correction factor defined in our previous study. According to literature, experimental values of permeability and diffusivity obtained in this study for CO2 in [hmim][Tf2N], showed good agreement with predictive models reported by other researchers. In addition, experimental values of permeability and diffusivity for CH4 in [hmim][Tf2N] as a function of pressure have been reported in this study. Considering the results of present study and...
Numerical study of heat and mass transfer in underexpanded sonic free jet
, Article International Journal of Heat and Technology ; Volume 35, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 959-968 ; 03928764 (ISSN) ; Farhanieh, B ; Afshin, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
In case of unexpected ruptures in high pressure tanks, choking phenomenon occurs in the cracked area which fluid velocity gets sonic and its pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure. Afterward, pressure of discharged gas quickly changes by crossing through compression and expansion shock waves. The main aim of this study was numerical simulation and investigation of this flow in a 3-step process: (a) Detailed analysis of numerical method, (b) Qualitative and quantitative analysis of velocity, pressure, temperature and turbulence intensity, in order to propose safety strategies and (c) parametric studies on the effects of tank pressure and nozzle geometry on flow structure. In numerical...
Observations on failure in blogs
, Article 2007 International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, ICWSM 2007, Boulder, CO, 26 March 2007 through 28 March 2007 ; 2007 ; Rassoulian, A ; Adibi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
The capability of placing "comments" on the posts makes the blogspaces rather a complex environment. One of the interesting phenomena in blogspace is "blogger failure" when a blogger stops writing after a certain amount of time and will not return to blogspace for a long time, or when a blogger does not get any comment from her audience. In this paper we illustrate our observation on bloggers failure in a unique blogspace. First, we introduce PersianBlog blogspace briefly along with our observations of behaviors of bloggers on placing comments. Next, we will provide our definition of failure, and give a broad future research path to model failure in blogspace
Effects of perforated anchors on heat transfer intensification of turbulence nanofluid flow in a pipe
, Article Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry ; Volume 141, Issue 5 , 2020 , Pages 2047-2059 ; Rashidi, S ; Abolfazli Esfahani, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2020
Abstract
In this paper, a study is conducted to determine the influences of perforated anchors on heat transfer intensification of turbulence nanofluid flow in a pipe. Six different turbulence models are used, and the results obtained by these models are benchmarked with the existing theoretical data to select the best turbulence model. The outputs showed that the k–ε–RNG–scalable wall function model has higher accuracy and so it is selected to simulate this problem. The influences of various parameters including the addition of perforation on the anchors, the perforation diameter (in the range of 1–5 mm), the Re number (in the range of 5000–25,000), and the volumetric concentration of nanoparticles...
Phase transitions in the binary-alloy Hubbard model: Insights from strong-coupling perturbation theory
, Article Physical Review B ; Volume 99, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 24699950 (ISSN) ; Habibi, A ; Jafari, S. A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2019
Abstract
In the binary alloy with composition AxB1-x of two atoms with ionic energy scales ±Δ, an apparent Anderson insulator (AI) is obtained as a result of randomness in the position of atoms. Using our recently developed technique that combines the local self-energy from strong-coupling perturbation theory with the transfer matrix method, we are able to address the problem of adding a Hubbard U to the binary-alloy problem for millions of lattice sites on the honeycomb lattice. By adding the Hubbard interaction U, the resulting AI phase will become metallic, which in our formulation can be manifestly attributed to the screening of disorder by Hubbard U. Upon further increase in U, again the AI...
Immobilization of modular peptides on graphene cocktail for differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells to hepatic-like cells
, Article Frontiers in Chemistry ; Volume 10 , 2022 ; 22962646 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, E ; Akhavan, O ; Khezri, J ; Rezaei, A ; Zamani Amir Zakria, J ; Siadat, S. D ; Sahebghadam Lotfi, A ; Farmany, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Frontiers Media S.A
2022
Abstract
In this study, two novel biomimetic modular peptide motifs based on the alpha-2 subunit of type IV collagen (CO4A2) were designed and immobilized on a graphene platform to imitate integrin and heparan sulfate- (HS-) binding proteins. The in silico study was used to design 9-mer K[KGDRGD]AG and 10-mer KK[SGDRGD]AG for testing designed Integrin-Binding Peptide (dIBP) and HS-Binding Peptide (dHBP). The virtual docking technique was used to optimize the peptide motifs and their relevant receptors. Molecular dynamic (MD) simulation was used to evaluate the stability of peptide-receptor complexes. The effect of the platform on the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) to...
Using Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes (SILMs) for Selective Separation of CO2/CH4
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian ,Davood (Supervisor) ; Adibi, Mina (Supervisor)
Abstract
Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes (SILMs) are fabricated by saturating the pores of a porous support with ionic liquids. To assess the performance of SILMS, it is necessary to obtain data about the properties of ionic liquids such as diffusivity, solubility, and etc. To accomplish this task, in this project the permeability and diffusivity of CO2 and CH4 through three immidazolium-based ionic liquids: [bmim][PF6], [hmim][Tf2N], and "1-methyl-3-(3- tri methoxi silil propyl) imidazolium bis (tri fluoro methyl solphonyl)" , in the temperature range between 27-45 ℃ and pressures within 10-50 kPa, are measured. It is shown in data validation section that the results of this study are in good...
Optimization of Production of Biodiesel
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
;
Rashtchian, Davood
(Supervisor)
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Adibi, Mina
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Reduction in the oil reserves level and the increasing of fossil fuel prices and GHG has led to growing value of attention to biodiesel. Reserves of fossil fuels are running out and should have proper alternative for them. Environmental benign and renewable properties of biodiesel make it consider suitable candidate to replace fossil fuels.
In this study, continuous production of biodiesel and optimization of important and influential parameters have been investigated. The method is concluded of trans esterification of soya oil with methanol as feed in presence of homogeneous catalyst of NaOH. The reactor was simple with high efficiency and low operational and investment cost. The...
In this study, continuous production of biodiesel and optimization of important and influential parameters have been investigated. The method is concluded of trans esterification of soya oil with methanol as feed in presence of homogeneous catalyst of NaOH. The reactor was simple with high efficiency and low operational and investment cost. The...
A parametric study on the effects of surface explosions on buried high pressure gas pipelines
, Article Engineering Solid Mechanics ; Volume 5, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 225-244 ; 22918744 (ISSN) ; Azadi, A ; Farhanieh, B ; Afshin, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Growing Science
2017
Abstract
Underground gas pipelines are one of the vital parts of each country which surface blasts can break down such pipelines, making destructive explosions and threatening the safety of neighborhood structures and people. In this paper, to enhance the safety of these lines, response of a buried 56-inch diameter high pressure natural gas pipeline to a surface blast was numerically investigated. Besides, the effects of: i) explosive mass, ii) pipeline thickness, iii) burial depth and iv) concrete protective layer on pipeline deformation were parametrically studied. To simulate the problem according to actual explosion events, geometries were modeled in real scales, pipeline properties were...
Numerical Study of Gas Release, Diffusion and Explosion in the High Pressure Gas Pipeline
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor) ; Afshin, Hossein (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
With the advent and development of modern technologies, the need for energy in industrial societies has been dramatically increased. Currently, natural gas is considered as one of the most important energy sources in the world. High pressure transmission lines are widely used to transfer natural gas from wells and natural resources to industrial centers. High costs, limited results, and the potential risks of empirical experiments along with further need for problem simplification in analytical studies have led numerical methods to become the most practical tools for researchers in the safety field of high pressure gas transmission lines. Numerical simulations of explosive events require a...
Process Design of Ionic Liquid-Based CO2 Capture with Consideration of Economic and Environmental Issues
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor) ; Adibi, Mina (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Concerns have increased about global warming caused by CO2 emissions in the atmosphere. At the moment, carbon capture and storage is the best available solution. Among the current technologies for CCS, amine-based chemical absorption appears to be the most common method. Amines show several inherent drawbacks such as high vapor pressure, high energy consumption in regeneration, corrosivity and degradability. So, researchers have developed new solvents with the foresight of being superior to amines. Ionic liquids (ILs) are among the most suitable alternatives. The most prominent feature of ILs is their tunable thermophysical properties. In this work, physical absorption by ILs is chosen as...
Zinc oxide as a useful and recyclable catalyst for the one-pot synthesis of 2,4,6-trisubstituted-1,3,5-trioxanes under solvent-free conditions
, Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Volume 52, Issue 28 , 2013 , Pages 9538-9543 ; 08885885 (ISSN) ; Nasr, A. H ; Rabiee, S ; Adibi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Different aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes such as isobutyraldehyde, ethanal, n-propanal, n-butanal, n-hexanal, n-octanal, and substituted benzaldehydes were cyclotrimerized into their corresponding 2,4,6-trialkyl-1,3, 5-trioxanes in the presence of commercial bulk zinc oxide at room temperature under neat conditions within a short span of time with high yield and excellent selectivity. Liquid products were formed as a separate phase and were decanted easily, whereas solid products were isolated by simple extraction. Effect of different additives, mol % of catalyst, kind of substrate, and reaction temperature were examined on the progress of cyclotrimerization reaction
Quantum optics of a quantum dot embedded in a photonic crystal cavity
, Article Photonic Crystal Materials and Devices VII, San Jose, CA, 21 January 2008 through 23 January 2008 ; Volume 6901 , 2008 ; 0277786X (ISSN); 9780819470768 (ISBN) ; Khorasani, S ; Atabaki, A. H ; Adibi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In this paper we analyze a disk-like quantum dot embedded in an engineered two-dimensional (2D) photonic crystal cavity as an artificial atom. In this quantum dot electron and hole form an exciton where photon and electron-hole bound state can interact. Within the engineered electromagnetic vacuum of the PBG material, the exciton can emit and reabsorb a photon. If the exciton energy lies near the photonic band gap edge the exciton level splits into two levels. This is similar to the interaction of field and an atom in a high Q cavity. Here excitonic states are evaluated taking in to account the band mixing for holes. Also energy associated with dressed exction is evaluated