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    Experimental investigation of single walue variables of three-dimensional density current

    , Article Canadian Journal of Physics ; Volume 87, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 125-134 ; 00084204 (ISSN) Firoozabadi, B ; Afshin, H ; Shelkhi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The height of a dense layer underflow is defined as the interface between a dyed saline solution fluid and colorless ambient fluid. In this paper, the density current height or vision height of three-dimensional saline water under pure water is measured empirically, and the relation of this parameter with the location of maximum velocity is investigated. Because of the absence of a clear interface between the dense underflow and pure water, researchers were unable to define a unique parameter for the evaluation of density current height. The parameters used by some researchers include the height corresponding to the location of maximum, half-maximum, and quarter-maximum velocity in the... 

    Investigating the effect of reagent parameters on the efficiency of cell lysis within droplets

    , Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 32, Issue 6 , 2020 Shamloo, A ; Hassani Gangaraj, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Physics Inc  2020
    Abstract
    Cell lysis is an essential primary step in cell assays. In the process of cell lysis, the cell membrane is destroyed and the substances inside the cell are extracted. By utilizing a droplet-based microfluidic platform for cell lysis, the mixer unit that is required for mixing lysis reagents with the cells can be excluded, and thus, the complexity of the fabrication process is reduced. In addition, lysing the cells within the droplets will prevent the cells from exposure to the channel walls, and as a result, cleanliness of the samples and the device is maintained. In this study, cell lysis within the droplets and the parameters affecting the efficiency of this process are investigated using... 

    Enhancement in thermal and hydrothermal stabilities of novel mesoporous MCM-41

    , Article Journal of Porous Materials ; Volume 19, Issue 6 , 2012 , Pages 979-988 ; 13802224 (ISSN) Jomekian, A ; Mansoori, S. A. A ; Bazooyar, B ; Moradian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    A novel mesoporous MCM-41 with remarkable wide channel diameters and thick walls was synthesized. The procedure involved the acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of tetraetheylorthosilicate (TEOS) in a water/ethanol/isopropoanol solvent mixture while employing 1-hexadecylamine as a templating agent and mesitylene as an auxiliary agent. After removal of the template by either extraction or calcination at 560 °C, the resulting mesoporous materials had surface areas of 1,289 and 1,210 m2/g.The channel diameterswere found to be 46.8-51.2 Å ,while thewall thicknesses were 20.9-21.1 Å. X-ray powder diffraction proved that the synthesized mesoporous structure belongs to MCM-41 family. Notably, they displayed... 

    Long-lived and unstable modes of Brownian suspensions in microchannels

    , Article Journal of Fluid Mechanics ; Volume 701 , 2012 , Pages 407-418 ; 00221120 (ISSN) Khoshnood, A ; Jalali, M. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    We investigate the stability of the pressure-driven, low-Reynolds-number flow of Brownian suspensions with spherical particles in microchannels. We find two general families of stable/unstable modes: (i) degenerate modes with symmetric and antisymmetric patterns; (ii) single modes that are either symmetric or antisymmetric. The concentration profiles of degenerate modes have strong peaks near the channel walls, while single modes diminish there. Once excited, both families would be detectable through high-speed imaging. We find that unstable modes occur in concentrated suspensions whose velocity profiles are sufficiently flattened near the channel centreline. The patterns of growing unstable... 

    Heat transfer characteristics of mixed electroosmotic and pressure driven flow of power-law fluids in a slit microchannel

    , Article International Journal of Thermal Sciences ; Volume 53 , 2012 , Pages 71-79 ; 12900729 (ISSN) Babaie, A ; Saidi, M. H ; Sadeghi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Thermal transport characteristics of electroosmotic flow of power-law fluids in the presence of pressure gradient through a slit microchannel are studied in this paper. Considering a fully developed flow with a constant wall heat flux as the boundary condition, the governing equations are numerically solved by means of the finite difference method. A complete parametric study is done in order to investigate the effects of different flow parameters on the thermal behaviors of the flow. The results show that the non-Newtonian characteristic of the fluid can influence the thermal behaviors of the flow by affecting the rate of heat convection and viscous dissipation; however, its influence...