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    Performance prediction of axial flow two-stage turbine based on different losses models

    , Article Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo, 11 June 2012 through 15 June 2012 ; Volume 8, Issue PARTS A, B, AND C , June , 2012 , Pages 1391-1399 ; 9780791844748 (ISBN) Javaniyan Jouybari, H ; Eftari, M ; Shahhosseini, M ; Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The flow field in axial turbines is complex and threedimensional. Therefore, experimental flow field is essential to determine the performance characteristics. However, such testing is always expensive and complex. Simulation of gas turbines is a simple way to reduce testing costs and complexity. The main objective of this paper is to make a detailed systematic analysis of two-stage, axial flow turbine by using of different loss models and a new suggested algorithm based on one-dimensional simulation. In one-dimensional modeling, the loss models have to be used to determine the entropy increase across each section of axial turbines stage at both the design and off-design conditions. The... 

    Synthesis and electrochemical properties of LiNi0.8Co 0.2O2 nanopowders for lithium ion battery applications

    , Article Journal of Power Sources ; Volume 196, Issue 1 , 2011 , Pages 337-342 ; 03787753 (ISSN) Jouybari, Y.H ; Asgari, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Nitrates of lithium, cobalt and nickel are utilized to synthesize LiNi 0.8Co0.2O2 cathode material through sol-gel technique. Various synthesis parameters such as calcination time and temperature as well as chelating agent are studied to determine the optimized condition for material processing. Using TG/DTA techniques, the optimized calcination temperatures are selected. Different characterization techniques such as ICP, XRD and TEM are employed to characterize the chemical composition, crystal structure, size and morphology of the powders. Micron and nano-sized powders are produced using citric/oxalic and TEA as chelating agent, respectively. Selected powders are used as cathode material... 

    Analytical modeling of performance characteristics of axial flow two-stage turbine engine using pressure losses models and comparing with experimental results

    , Article World Applied Sciences Journal ; Volume 21, Issue 9 , February , 2013 , Pages 1250-1259 ; 18184952 (ISSN) Jouybari, J ; Eftari, M ; Kaliji, H. D ; Ghadak, F ; Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The main objective of this paper is to make a detailed systematic analysis of two-stage, axial flow turbine by using of different losses models and a new suggested algorithm based on one-dimensional simulation. The suggested method is found to be effective, fast and stable, in obtaining performance characteristics of multi-stage axial flow turbines. In one-dimensional modeling, mass flow rate, pressure ratio and efficiency are unknown, with define turbine geometry, inlet total pressure and temperature the turbine performance characteristics can be modeled. This modeling is based on common thermodynamics and aerodynamics principles in a mean stream line analysis under steady state condition.... 

    Synthesis of LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 Nano Particles Coated with LiCoO2 Using Sol-Gel Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hamedi Jouybari, Yaser (Author) ; Asgari, Sirous (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nitrates of lithium, cobalt and nickel were used to synthesize LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 cathode material through sol-gel technique. Various synthesis parameters such as calcination time, temperature, chelating agent and the solvent were studied to determine the optimized condition for processing the cathode nono materials. TG/DTA tests were used to identify the optimized calcination temperature. Different techniques such as ICP, XRD and TEM were employed to characterize the chemical composition, crystal structure, size and morphology of the powders. Micron and nano-sized powders were produced using citric / oxalic and TEA as chelating agent, respectively. Results show that the best condition for... 

    Robust Control of Spacecraft Rendezvous in Halo Orbits in the Three Body Problem

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fadaei Jouybari, Atena (Author) ; Pourtakdoust, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The problem of spacecraft rendezvous on periodic orbits around the L_1Lagrange point of the Earth-Moon system is investigated. For this purpose, the nonlinear relative equations of motion are drived within the contex of the Circular Restricted Three Body (CRTB) problem. Subsequently, several types of rendezvous missionas well as control teqniques are considered for analysis and simulation. Application of different control approaches allows for partial verification as well as comparison of results achieved with various teqniques. The considered control approaches include optimal closed loop Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR), nonlinear Feedback Linearazation (FL) as well as the nonlinear... 

    Optimal Sensors Placement for Passive Source Localization Considering NLOS Conditions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Solhi Jouybari, Mohammad (Author) ; Behnia, Fereidoon (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Passive Location is to obtain the location and velocity of a radio source using a source-generated signal in the environment and extract its parameters, which today have many applications in controlling security activities, tracking people and vehicles, emergency services, radar, Sonar, electronic warfare, and etc. . The location of a source is obtained by using a variety of methods such as received signal strength (RSS), signal angle of arrival (AOA), signal time of arrival (TOA), time difference of arrival (TDOA), and frequency difference of arrival (FDOA) of received signals. Many studies have been done in measuring and extracting data and solving the equations. However, little research... 

    Performance prediction of axial flow gas turbine by using of different models of energy loss and its comparison with experimental results

    , Article 2011 Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on Thermal Power Plants, CTPP 2011 ; 2011 ; 9781479905911 (ISBN) Jouybari, H. J ; Eftari, M ; Taheri, E. M. F ; Shahhosseini, M. R ; Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The aim of present research is the performance simulation of axial flow turbine on different operating conditions by using of one dimentional modeling method. In this method by receiving the flow inlet conditions and turbine geometry, velocity triangles at blade inlet and outlet are obtained and performance characteristics of the turbine are calculated. As respects the importance of modeling for performance prediction and optimization in initial desing level, in following work, that is based on one dimentional modeling method, after the presentation of solution algorithm by trial and error method and introduction of different loss models for modeling, the obtained results of modeling were... 

    Optimization of kinematic redundancy and workspace analysis of a dual-arm cam-lock robot

    , Article Robotica ; 2014 ; ISSN: 02635747 Jouybari, B. R ; Osgouie, K. G ; Meghdari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2014
    Abstract
    In this paper, the problem of obtaining the optimal trajectory of a Dual-Arm Cam-Lock (DACL) robot is addressed. The DACL robot is a reconfigurable manipulator consisting of two cooperative arms, which may act separately. These may also be cam-locked in each other in some links and thus lose some degrees of freedom while gaining higher structural stiffness. This will also decrease their workspace volume. It is aimed to obtain the optimal configuration of the robot and the optimal joint trajectories to minimize the consumed energy for following a specific task space path. The Pontryagin's Minimum Principle is utilized with a shooting method to resolve kinematic redundancy. Numerical examples... 

    Optimization of kinematic redundancy and workspace analysis of a dual-arm cam-lock robot

    , Article Robotica ; Volume 34, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 23-42 ; 02635747 (ISSN) Rezaeian Jouybari, B ; Ghaemi Osgouie, K ; Meghdari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Cambridge University Press  2016
    Abstract
    In this paper, the problem of obtaining the optimal trajectory of a Dual-Arm Cam-Lock (DACL) robot is addressed. The DACL robot is a reconfigurable manipulator consisting of two cooperative arms, which may act separately. These may also be cam-locked in each other in some links and thus lose some degrees of freedom while gaining higher structural stiffness. This will also decrease their workspace volume. It is aimed to obtain the optimal configuration of the robot and the optimal joint trajectories to minimize the consumed energy for following a specific task space path. The Pontryagin's Minimum Principle is utilized with a shooting method to resolve kinematic redundancy. Numerical examples... 

    Application of unmanned aerial vehicle Dem in flood modeling and comparison with global dems: case study of atrak river basin, Iran

    , Article Journal of Environmental Management ; Volume 317 , 2022 ; 03014797 (ISSN) Parizi, E ; Khojeh, S ; Hosseini, S. M ; Jouybari Moghadam, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    Academic Press  2022
    Abstract
    Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) play a significant role in hydraulic modeling and flood risk management. This study initially investigated the effect of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) DEM resolutions, ranging from 1 m to 30 m, on flood characteristics, including the inundation area, mean flow depth, and mean flow velocity. Then, the errors of flood characteristics for global DEMs, comprising ALOS (30 m), ASTER (30 m), SRTM (30 m), and TDX (12 m) were quantified using UAV DEM measurements. For these purposes, the HEC-RAS 2D model in steady-state conditions was used to simulate the flood with return periods of 5- to 200 years along 20 km reach of Atrak River located in northeastern Iran.... 

    Optimization of Kinematic Redundancy and Manipulability Analysis of a Dual-Arm Cam-Lock Robot

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rezaeian Jouybari, Behnoush (Author) ; Ghaemi Osguei, Kambiz (Supervisor) ; Meghdari, Ali ($item.subfieldsMap.e)
    Abstract
    Cooperative systems have been widely studied in literature. The Dual-Arm Cam-Locked (DACL) robot manipulators are reconfigurable arms formed by two parallel cooperative manipulators which operate redundantly but they may lock into each other in specific joints to increase structural stiffness in the cost of losing some degrees of freedom. Obtaining the optimal configuration demands lots of computational time and is not practical in real-time applications. In the present work, considering the kinematics of the manipulator, the optimal control problem of redundancy is formulated in the framework of tasks with the order of priority. The optimal control formulation is derived by using the... 

    Simultaneous controlled release of 5-FU, DOX and PTX from chitosan/PLA/5-FU/g-C3N4-DOX/g-C3N4-PTX triaxial nanofibers for breast cancer treatment in vitro

    , Article Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces ; Volume 179 , 2019 , Pages 495-504 ; 09277765 (ISSN) Habibi Jouybari, M ; Hosseini, S ; Mahboobnia, K ; Boloursaz, L. A ; Moradi, M ; Irani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2019
    Abstract
    In the present study, the tri-layer nanofibers were synthesized via triaxial electrospinning process to control the sustained delivery of Doxorubicin (DOX), Paclitaxel (PTX) and 5- fluorouracil (5-FU) anticancer drugs from nanofibers. The 5-FU molecules were incorporated into the core solution (chitosan/polyvinyl alcohol (CS/PVA)) to fabricate the CS/PVA/5-FU inner layer of nanofibers. The intermediate layer was prepared from poly(lactic acid)/chitosan (PLA/CS) nanofibers. The DOX and PTX molecules were initially loaded into the g-C3N4 nanosheets and following were incorporated into the PLA/CS solution to fabricate the outer layer of nanofibers. The synthesized nanosheets and nanofibers were... 

    Nonlinear interstory drift contours for idealized forward directivity pulses using "modified fish-bone" models

    , Article Advances in Structural Engineering ; Volume 18, Issue 5 , May , 2015 , Pages 603-627 ; 13694332 (ISSN) Khalo, A. R ; Khosravi, H ; Jamnani, H. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Four 5-, 10-, 20- and 30-story moment frames, representing low-, mid-, and two high-rise structures, were subjected to a great number of idealized directivity pulses. The amplitudes and periods of pulses vary from 0.02 g to 1.0 g and 0.5 to 12 sec, respectively. Over 1400 nonlinear dynamic analyses of low- to high-rise moment frames were performed which were feasible through using modified fish-bone model. The distribution of interstory drift along the height was studied and two applied contours were proposed: (i) the maximum interstory drift contour, and (ii) the critical story contour. These contours were demonstrated versus the ratio of natural period of the structure to the pulse period... 

    Analysis of singularities of a 3DOF parallel manipulator based on a novel geometrical 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) Pendar, H ; Sadeghian, H ; Roozbehani, H ; Zohoor, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this article singular points of a parallel manipulator are obtained based on a novel geometrical method. Here we introduce the constrained plain method (CPM) and some of its application in parallel mechanism. Given the definition of constraint plane (CP) and infinite constraint plane (ICP) the dependency conditions of constraints is achieved with the use of a new theorem based on the Ceva geometrical theorem. The direction of angular velocity of a body is achieved by having three ICPs with the use of another theorem. Finally, with the use of the above two novel theorems singularities of the 3UPF_PU mechanism are obtained. It should be emphasized that this method is completely geometrical,... 

    Melting enthalpy and entropy of freestanding metallic nanoparticles based on cohesive energy and average coordination number

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 115, Issue 35 , August , 2011 , Pages 17310-17313 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Omid, H ; Delavari H., H ; Madaah Hosseini, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    An analytical model is proposed to study the effect of particle size on melting enthalpy and entropy of metallic nanoparticles (NPs). The Mott's and Regel's equations for melting entropy in the combination of core average coordination number (CAC) and surface average coordination number (SAC) of freestanding NPs are considered. Clusters of icosahedral (IC), body centered cubic (BCC), and body centered tetragonal (BCT) structure without any vacancies and defects are modeled. Using the variable coordination number made this model to be in good agreement with experimental and molecular dynamic (MD) results of different crystal structures. The model predicts melting entropy and enthalpy of... 

    On the temperature and residual stress field during grinding

    , Article WCE 2010 - World Congress on Engineering 2010, 30 June 2010 through 2 July 2010 ; Volume 2 , 2010 , Pages 1196-1200 ; 9789881821072 (ISBN) H-Gangaraj, S. M ; Farrahi, G. H ; Ghadbeigi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Grinding is widely used for manufacturing of components that require fine surface finish and good dimensional accuracy. In this study a thermo-mechanical finite element analysis is conducted to find out how grinding parameters can affect temperature and residual stress distribution in the workpiece. Results of parametric study presented in this work indicate, by carefully selecting the grinding parameters, minimum thermal and mechanical damage can be achieved. Higher workpiece velocities produce higher surface residual stress. By increasing depths of cut, depth of tensile residual stresses increases. Convection heat coefficient does not have any considerable effect on surface residual stress... 

    A new lattic LP-based post filter for adaptive noise cancellers in mobile and vehicular applications

    , Article Proceedings of the 8th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2008, 16 December 2008 through 19 December 2008, Sarajevo ; 2008 , Pages 407-412 ; 9781424435555 (ISBN) Khorram, S ; Sameti, H ; Veisi, H ; Abutalebi, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Adaptive Noise Cancellation (ANC) is a well-known technique for background noise reduction in automobile and vehicular environments. The noise fields in automobile and other vehicle interior obey the diffuse noise field model closely. On the other hand, the ANC does not provide sufficient noise reduction in the diffuse noise fields. In this paper, a new multistage post-filter is designed for ANC as a solution to diffuse noise conditions. The designed post-filter is a single channel Linear Prediction (LP) based speech enhancement system. The LP is performed by an adaptive lattice filter and attempts to extract speech components by using intermediate ANC signals. The post-filter has no... 

    Finite element analysis of shot-peening effect on fretting fatigue parameters

    , Article Tribology International ; Volume 44, Issue 11 , 2011 , Pages 1583-1588 ; 0301679X (ISSN) H-Gangaraj, S. M ; Alvandi Tabrizi, Y ; Farrahi, G. H ; Majzoobi, G. H ; Ghadbeigi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Shot peening is widely used to improve the fretting fatigue strength of critical surfaces. Fretting fatigue occurs in contacting parts that are subjected to fluctuating loads and sliding movements at the same time. This paper presents a sequential finite element simulation to investigate the shot peening effects on normal stress, shear stress, bulk stress and slip amplitude, which are considered to be the controlling parameters of fretting damage. The results demonstrated that among the modifications related to shot peening, compressive residual stress has a dominant effect on the fretting parameters  

    Mechanically activated synthesis of single crystalline MgO nanostructures

    , Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Volume 506, Issue 2 , September , 2010 , Pages 715-720 ; 09258388 (ISSN) Nusheh, M ; Yoozbashizadeh, H ; Askari, M ; Kobatake, H ; Fukuyama, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    One-dimensional (1D) MgO structures were successfully synthesized via carbothermic reduction of mechanically activated mixture of MgO and graphite. Mechanical activation of source materials before carbothermic reduction can substantially enhance the formation of MgO products at a temperature (1000 °C) relatively lower than that required in previous approaches (≥1200 °C). However, the morphology of MgO formed is dependent on the degree of mechanical activation and the condition of the subsequent carbothermic reduction. Two distinctive morphologies were found for MgO products synthesized using our method: single crystalline nanorods with rectangular cross-sections whose diameters range from 50... 

    Boundary control design for vibration suppression and attitude control of flexible satellites with multi-section appendages

    , Article Acta Astronautica ; Volume 173 , 2020 , Pages 22-30 Ataei, M. M ; Salarieh, H ; Nejat Pishkenari, H ; Jalili, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Attitude and vibration control of a general form of flexible satellites is addressed in this paper. Partial differential dynamic equations are derived considering new details such as multi sectioned solar panels and elastic connections between main hub and solar panels. Boundary control approach is adopted to eliminate simplification errors of discrete models, using just one actuator in the hub. Asymptotic stability of attitude dynamics is proved for a group of boundary controllers and necessary conditions for asymptotic stability of vibrations are discussed. Being independent of modeling accuracy and using easily measurable feedbacks are among advantages of the proposed class of...