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    A new approach to heat and mass transfer in a rotary dehumidifier: Modeling and simulation

    , Article 2005 ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FEDSM2005, Houston, TX, 19 June 2005 through 23 June 2005 ; Volume 2005 , 2005 , Pages 1268-1273 ; 0791837602 (ISBN); 9780791837603 (ISBN) Esfandiarinia, F ; Van Paassen, D ; Saidi, M. H ; ASME Fluids Engineering Division ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In this paper the analytical and simulation modelling of the combined heat and mass transfer processes that occur in a solid desiccant wheel is carried out. Using the numerical method, the performance of an adiabatic rotary dehumidifier is parametrically studied, and the optimal rotational speed is determined by examining the outlet adsorption-side humidity profiles. An approach to compare the solutions for different conditions used in air dehumidifier has been investigated according to the previous published studies. Comparing the simulated results with the published actual values of an experimental work substantiates the validity of model. The model accuracy with respect to the key... 

    Thin-layer drying characteristics and modeling of pistachio nuts

    , Article Journal of Food Engineering ; Volume 78, Issue 1 , 2007 , Pages 98-108 ; 02608774 (ISSN) Kashaninejad, M ; Mortazavi, A ; Safekordi, A ; Tabil, L. G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Thin-layer drying characteristics of pistachio nuts were determined experimentally as a function of temperature, relative humidity and air velocity. Six mathematical models (Page model, modified Page model, exponential model, diffusion model, two term exponential model and Thompson model) for describing the thin-layer drying behavior of pistachio nuts were investigated. Tests were conducted using four air temperatures (25, 40, 55 and 70 °C), three air velocities (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 m/s) and two levels of relative humidity (5% and 20%) and three replications for each treatment. Out of the six models considered, Page model was found to be the most suitable for describing the drying behavior of... 

    Low-temperature gas-solid carbonation of magnesia and magnesium hydroxide promoted by non-immersive contact with water

    , Article RSC Advances ; Volume 6, Issue 92 , 2016 , Pages 89655-89664 ; 20462069 (ISSN) Highfield, J ; Chen, J ; Haghighatlari, M ; Åbacka, J ; Zevenhoven, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2016
    Abstract
    From gas-solid carbonation studies and product characterization by XRD, carbon elemental analysis, and TG-FTIR profiling of evolved CO2, the presence of water vapour at high relative humidity (>25% RH) was shown to cause a drastic acceleration in the rate of CO2 absorption into MgO and Mg(OH)2 producing magnesite and hydrocarbonated precursors. From thermogravimetric experiments in the vicinity of the dew point, carbonation was shown to proceeded in steps triggered by spontaneous condensation (and re-evaporation) of water. Almost complete conversion to magnesite (MgCO3) and/or hydromagnesite [HM = 4MgCO3·Mg(OH)2·4H2O] was observed in a few hours under rather mild conditions of pressure (PCO2... 

    Study of early-age creep and shrinkage of concrete containing Iranian pozzolans: An experimental comparative study

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 2 A , 2009 , Pages 126-137 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ghodousi, P ; Afshar, M. H ; Ketabchi, H ; Rasa, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper presents an experimental study on prediction of the early-age creep and shrinkage of concrete with and without silica fumes, trass, ground-granulated blast-furnace slag, combinations thereof, and influences of the proposed Iranian pozzolans. Experiments were carried out under a controlled ambient condition at a temperature of 40° C and a relative humidity (RH) of 50%, and a laboratory ambient condition at a temperature of 20° C and a relative humidity (RH) of 30% in order to collect the required data. Comparisons are made between ACI209-92, BS8110-1986 and CEB1970 prediction models, and an estimation model, based on 28-day results (short-term test method), using the same... 

    Resonant light scattering toward optical fiber humidity sensors

    , Article Photonic Sensors ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2019 , Pages 60-68 ; 16749251 (ISSN) Dehghani Sanij, M ; Bahrampour, A ; Bahrampour, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2019
    Abstract
    The deposition of tetrakis (4-sulonatophenyl) porphyrin (TPPS) thin film on optical fibers presents many possibilities for sensing applications. The J-form aggregation with a narrow and sharp spectral feature at about 490 nm and its sensitivity to humidity have been discussed; a fast change of wavelength occurs according with variation in the humidity level. The reproducibility and high sensitivity of TPPS-coated fibers, along with the capabilities of optical fibers, suggest the device as a good candidate for humidity sensing in harsh environments. © 2018, The Author(s)  

    Experimental investigation of new designs of wind towers

    , Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 33, Issue 10 , 2008 , Pages 2273-2281 ; 09601481 (ISSN) Bahadori Nejad , M ; Mazidi, M ; Dehghani, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Two new designs of wind towers were tested side by side with a conventional wind tower in the city of Yazd, Iran. All the towers were of identical dimensions. The two new designs were one with wetted column, consisting of wetted curtains hung in the tower column, and the other one with wetted surfaces, consisting of wetted evaporative cooling pads mounted at its entrance. The air temperature leaving the wind towers with evaporative cooling provisions were much lower than the air temperature leaving the conventional design, and its relative humidity much higher. The air-flow rate was reduced slightly in these new towers. It was found that the wind tower with wetted column performs better with... 

    Using three different optical fiber designs to study humidity effect on the air refractive index

    , Article Optics and Lasers in Engineering ; Volume 50, Issue 11 , November , 2012 , Pages 1495-1500 ; 01438166 (ISSN) Golnabi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Design and operation of three different optical designs based on the light intensity modulation for investigation of the humidity effects on the air index of refraction are described. The measurement variable is the transmitted power, which depends on the refractive index of the medium in the path of a fiber-to-fiber optical design. Three different probes (probe #1, #2, and #3) are tested in which probe #1 and probe #2 can also check the presence of water or any other transparent liquid in the gap between the two axial fibers. Performances of the new systems are tested as a refractive index monitoring mean and experimental results are given. The variations of the modulated powers as... 

    Investigation of heat pipe heat exchanger effectiveness and energy saving in air conditioning systems using silver nanofluid

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology ; Volume 9, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 587-594 ; 17351472 (ISSN) Firouzfar, E ; Soltanieh, M ; Noie, S. H ; Saidi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2012
    Abstract
    The present study attempts to use the methanol-silver nanofluid filled heat pipe heat exchanger and compares the effectiveness as well as the energy saving with pure methanol. A heat pipe heat exchanger has been tested in a test rig under steady-state conditions. The lengths of both the evaporator and the condenser sections of the heat exchanger were 700 mm, and its central adiabatic section had a length of 160 mm. The heat exchanger had 36 plate finned copper thermosyphons arranged in three rows. The inlet air temperature across the evaporator section was varied in the range of 33-43 °C while the inlet air temperature to the condenser section was nearly constant to be 13 °C. First, pure... 

    Investigation of humidity effect on the air refractive index using an optical fiber design

    , Article Journal of Applied Sciences ; Volume 11, Issue 16 , 2011 , Pages 3022-3027 ; 18125654 (ISSN) Mehrabani, A ; Golnabi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this study operation of an optical design based on the intensity modulation for the refractive index change has been described. The reported instrument measures the transmitted output power depending up on the medium refractive index in the light path of a fiber-to-fiber design. A liquid cell is located between the fibers in the light path and power variations for different cold and hot water levels in the cell are measured. By using a reference humidity meter the calibration curve representing the relative humidity (%RH) as a function of the transmitted output power is obtained. For the hot water with the final temperature of T = 32.7°C the output power range of 255.0 -313.OnW is... 

    Thermal analysis and optimization of a system for water harvesting from humid air using thermoelectric coolers

    , Article Energy Conversion and Management ; Volume 174 , 2018 , Pages 417-429 ; 01968904 (ISSN) Eslami, M ; Tajeddini, F ; Etaati, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Condensation of water vapor available in atmospheric air can be considered as a solution for water scarcity problem. In this paper, a comprehensive thermodynamic analysis of water production from humid air using thermoelectric coolers (TECs) is presented. The system consists of a number of thermoelectric coolers, a fan to supply the required air flow circulation, two cold and hot air channels, heat sinks and solar cells for powering the thermoelectric coolers and fan. Effects of various design parameters are investigated and discussed. The proposed design is optimized to get the maximum effectiveness which is defined as the amount of produced water per unit of energy consumption. Sensitivity... 

    Influence of indoor air conditions on radon concentration in a detached house

    , Article Journal of Environmental Radioactivity ; Volume 116 , February , 2013 , Pages 166-173 ; 0265931X (ISSN) Akbari, K ; Mahmoudi, J ; Ghanbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Radon is released from soil and building materials and can accumulate in residential buildings. Breathing radon and radon progeny for extended periods hazardous to health and can lead to lung cancer. Indoor air conditions and ventilation systems strongly influence indoor radon concentrations. This paper focuses on effects of air change rate, indoor temperature and relative humidity on indoor radon concentrations in a one family detached house in Stockholm, Sweden.In this study a heat recovery ventilation system unit was used to control the ventilation rate and a continuous radon monitor (CRM) was used to measure radon levels. FLUENT, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package was...