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    Effect of wind tunnel wall porosity on the flow around an oscillating airfoil at transonic speeds

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 24, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 1069-1076 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Golestani, A ; Soltani, M. R ; Masdari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2017
    Abstract
    The effect of porosity in oscillating situations (to the authors' knowledge, for the first time) on a supercritical airfoil (SC0410) has been experimentally investigated. Tests have been carried out in an open circuit suction-type wind tunnel at a free stream Mach number of M = 0:80. Both static and dynamic (pitching) tests have been carried out on the mentioned airfoil. The oscillation frequency for the unsteady tests has been set to 3 and 6 Hz. The amplitude of frequency is ±1 deg. The effect of porosity has been surveyed on the magnitude of pressure fluctuations, phase shift, and lift coefficient loop. The investigations show that increasing porosity in the test section of transonic... 

    Effect of a standing baffle on the flow structure in a rectangular open channel

    , Article Journal of Hydraulic Research ; Volume 48, Issue 3 , Jun , 2010 , Pages 400-404 ; 00221686 (ISSN) Jamshidnia, H ; Takeda, Y ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The effect of an intermediate standing baffle on the flow structure in a rectangular open channel has been investigated by a three-dimensional acoustic Doppler velocimeter. Investigation of time-averaged velocity profiles at different streamwise positions reveals that the approach flow is fully developed upstream of the baffle. By analysing the space-averaged power spectra of streamwise velocity, a peak structure was observed in the upstream baffle region. Downstream of the baffle this peak structure has been alleviated by the baffle. The same analysis for the vertical component indicates the existence of a peak structure both up- and downstream of the baffle. Consequently, a baffle affects... 

    Investigating the effect of geometric parameters on hydrodynamic and hydro-acoustic performances of submerged propellers

    , Article Applied Ocean Research ; Volume 114 , 2021 ; 01411187 (ISSN) Razaghian, A. H ; Ebrahimi, A ; Zahedi, F ; Javanmardi, M. R ; Seif, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    The hydro-acoustic analysis of submerged propellers is an important issue in marine industries, which is examined to reduce the vibrations and noise level of vessels alongside reducing fuel consumption and improving hydrodynamic efficiency. B-series propellers are common propellers whose hydrodynamic and acoustic investigation through applying suitable rake, and skew angle can offer proper results to designers for enhancing the hydrodynamic performance and reducing noise. In this study, a model of the five-bladed B-series propeller with the normal skew angle is chosen. The effects of geometric parameters, including the rake angle, skew angle, geometric pitch ratio, and the number of blades...