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    Stagewise modeling of liquid-liquid extraction column (RDC)

    , Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications ; Volume 17, Issue 1 , 2004 , Pages 7-17 ; 1728-144X (ISSN) Bastani, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    National Research Center of Medical Sciences  2004
    Abstract
    Stagewise forward mixing model considering coalescence and redispersion of drops was used to predict the performance of Rotating Disc Liquid-Liquid Extraction Contactors. Experimental data previously obtained in two RDC columns of 7.62 cm diameter, 73.6cm height and 21.9cm diameter, 150cm height were used to evaluate the model predictions. Drop-side mass transfer coefficients were predicted applying Handlos-Baron drop model and Olney's model was used to predict drop velocities. According to the results obtained the followings could be concluded: (1) If the height of coalescence and redispersion i.e.: h = h pφp /φ could be estimated, the stagewise forward mixing with coalescence and... 

    Stresses conjugate to the Jaumann rate of Eulerian strain measures

    , Article Acta Mechanica ; Volume 190, Issue 1-4 , 2007 , Pages 45-56 ; 00015970 (ISSN) Asghari, M ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper basis-free expressions are derived for the stresses conjugate to the Jaumann rate of the general Eulerian strain measures. The component-form of the expressions is also presented. The basis-free results are compact and also valid for all different cases of distinct and coalescent principal stretches. As an example, the compact basis-free expressions for the stress conjugate to the Jaumann rate of logarithmic strain lnV are determined. © Springer-Verlag Wien 2007  

    "Bubble bunch" phenomenon in operation of a bubble column

    , Article Central European Journal of Chemistry ; Volume 7, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 803-808 ; 18951066 (ISSN) Bastani, D ; Baghaei, A ; Sarrafi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    While studying the operation of a rectangular bubble column in laboratory scale, it was observed that under certain circumstances tiny bubbles attach to larger bubbles without causing them to coalesce. In other words, bubbles with large diameters (d > 5 mm) swept tiny bubbles (d < 1 mm) in their way to the top of the column resulting in grapelike clusters of bubbles. This phenomenon was named "bubble bunch" by us and its effect on total gas holdup and interfacial area was discussed. Although it was found to have almost no affect on gas holdup, bubble bunch can increase the interfacial area up to 10% more than what is anticipated in the literature. The process of film thinning was modeled for... 

    Conjugate stresses to two-point deformation tensors

    , Article International Journal of Solids and Structures ; Volume 44, Issue 22-23 , 2007 , Pages 7457-7467 ; 00207683 (ISSN) Asghari, M ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    In this paper some expressions for stresses conjugate to two-point deformation tensors are derived. These expressions are offered in both the component and basis-free forms. Although, the material time rate of a two-point deformation tensor is not an objective quantity, the stress tensor conjugate to it may be determined. The component-form expressions are obtained by using the notion of conjugacy together with the objectivity of the stress power. The component-form expressions are then extended to a unified basis-free form, using a theorem established for this purpose. The specific results are provided for all different cases of distinct and coalescent principal stretches in a... 

    CFD Simulation of Dispersed Drops in Contact with Different Coalescers for Liquid-Liquid Separation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mehdizadeh Chelebari, Yasin (Author) ; Farhadi, Fathollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Liquid-Liquid coalescers are devices used for increasing the droplet size of the dispersed phase in continuous phase flow such as water droplets in oil flow. The scope of this work is a literature study on the coalescence phenomenon and CFD modeling in general. A mathematical model for simulating coalescence of water droplets in continuous oil flow by the use of different commercial coalescers. The basis for the model are plate-type coalescer and swirl-based coalescer. So, the simulations are done by Eulerian-Lagrangian method. Different aspects of the performance of the coalescers are studied on the rate of coalescence such as impact of changing droplet’s inlet diameters, impact of the... 

    Study of droplet behaviour along a pulsed liquid-liquid extraction column in the presence of nanoparticles

    , Article Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 91, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 506-515 ; 00084034 (ISSN) Khoobi, N ; Bahmanyar, A ; Molavi, H ; Bastani, D ; Mozdianfard, M. R ; Bahmanyar, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this article, droplet size and its distribution along a pulsed liquid-liquid extraction column, is studied where SiO2 nanoparticles with concentrations of 0.01, 0.05 and 0.1vol.% and different hydrophobicities are applied to the dispersed phase. Using ultrasonication, nanoparticles were dispersed in kerosene as the base fluid. Nanofluids' stability was ensured using a UV-vis spectrophotometer. Some 22,000 droplets were measured by photographic technique and results were compared with systems containing no-nanoparticles (Water-Acetic acid-Kerosene). Addition of nanoparticles changed the droplet shape from ellipsoidal to spherical. Also, there was a marked influence on droplet breakage and... 

    Coalescence, Recombinations and Mutations

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Salamat, Majid (Author) ; Pardoux, Etienne (Supervisor) ; Zohori Zageneh, Bijan (Supervisor) ; Zamani, Shiva (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis is concentrated on some subjects on population genetics. In the rst part we give formulae including the expectation and variance of the height and the length of the ancestral recombination graph (ARG) and the expectation and variance of the number of recombination events and we show that the expectation of the length of the ARG is a linear combination of the expectation of the length of Kingman's coalescent and the expectation of the height of the ARG. Also we show give a relation between the expectation of the ARG and the expectation of the number of recombination events. At the end of this part we show that the ARG comes down from innity in the sense that we can dene it with X0... 

    Dispersed Drops Coalition Studi By CFD

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nabavinejad, Hossein (Author) ; Farhadi, Fatollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Investigation of particles (bubbles or droplets) behavior in two phase flow is widely studied in many chemical engineering processes. This thesis describes CFD simulation for study of dispersed droplets behavior in two phase flow. For this purpose, in population balance equation which is coupled with mass balance equation, Lou and Svendsen model is used for breakage and Prince and Blanch model for coalescence with Eulerian-Eulerian approach for multiphase flow, in conjunction with turbulence model. Then the effect of gas velocity on the coalescence and break up phenomena studied and the results obtained here showed that by increasing gas flow rate, which increased , leads to increase... 

    Inferring the Demographic History of Iranian Populations from Whole Exome Sequencing Data

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Heidari, Jalal (Author) ; Motahari, Abolfazl (Supervisor) ; Khalaj, Babak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the cornerstones of population genetics is finding ancestral relations between people of a population. Mutations and recombinations are two major signals that can be exploited to infer the population ancestral relationships. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) has paved the way for achieving this endeavor by providing massive data including single nucleotide polymorphisms, insertions, and deletions as well as structural variations between individuals. In this thesis, the goal is to infer the ancestral structure of a given gene from thousands of NGS datasets. We also attempt to decode times of important events including mutations and recombinations. To this end, we first split a gene into... 

    Impact of phase transformation on mechanical properties anisotropy of commercially pure titanium

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 37 , 2012 , Pages 223-227 ; 02641275 (ISSN) Nasiri Abarbekoh, H ; Ekrami, A ; Ziaei Moayyed, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Effects of microstructure and texture, before and after phase transformation, on the anisotropy of the mechanical properties and fracture behaviors of commercially pure titanium were studied. Before phase transformation, due to the split distribution of basal texture the activation of different deformation systems led to mechanical properties anisotropy. Although the fracture mechanism in both specimens was voids nucleation, growth and coalescence, the shape, size and distribution of dimples were affected by active deformation systems. However, after phase transformation, basal plains in most grains were aligned with the transverse direction. This texture component led to the activation and... 

    Experimental and numerical analysis of Brazilian discs with multiple parallel cracks

    , Article Arabian Journal of Geosciences ; Volume 8, Issue 8 , 2015 , Pages 5897-5908 ; 18667511 (ISSN) Haeri, H ; Khaloo, A ; Marji, M. F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2015
    Abstract
    The pre-cracked Brazilian disc specimens of rock-like materials (Portland Pozzolana cement (PPC), fine sands, and water) are especially prepared in a rock mechanics laboratory to study the breaking process of brittle solids. The Brazilian discs may contain one, two, three, four, and five (parallel) center slant cracks (45° to the horizontal) under compressive line loading. The breaking load of the pre-cracked disc specimens is measured showing that as the number of cracks increases, the final breakage load of the specimen decreases. The experiments are carried out under compression (just like the Brazilian tests used for measuring the indirect tensile strength of intact rocks). It has been... 

    Basis free expressions for the stress rate of isotropic elastic materials in the cases of coalescent principal stretches

    , Article International Journal of Solids and Structures ; Volume 47, Issue 5 , 2010 , Pages 611-613 ; 00207683 (ISSN) Asghari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    In this paper, some basis-free expressions for the material time derivative of Lagrangian stress tensors are presented which are generally valid in all cases of coalescent principal stretches. The material is assumed to be elastic and isotropic  

    Kinetics and mechanisms of nanoparticle formation and growth in vapor phase condensation process

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 28, Issue 3 , 2007 , Pages 850-856 ; 02613069 (ISSN) Simchi, A ; Ahmadi, R ; Reihani, S. M. S ; Mahdavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2007
    Abstract
    Design of nanoparticle synthesis by inert-gas condensation process was studied according to the mechanisms and kinetics of nucleation and growth in the vapor phase. The effect of process parameters, e.g., source temperature, evaporation rate, and the inert-gas pressure, on the particle size and particle shape was examined at the example for silver and copper-tin alloy. The synthesized nanopowders had near spherical shape with particle size range from 10 to 60 nm dependent on the processing condition. Scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM) analyses showed that the crystallites are subunits of larger agglomerate particles, and relatively large particles display crystal... 

    Computer simulation of fluid motion in a porous bed using a volume of fluid method: Application in heap leaching

    , Article Minerals Engineering ; Volume 19, Issue 10 , 2006 , Pages 1077-1083 ; 08926875 (ISSN) Mousavi, S. M ; Jafari, A ; Yaghmaei, S ; Vossoughi, M ; Sarkomaa, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Heap leaching is a process extensively used by the mining industry to recover metals from low-grade ores and large quantities of submarginal material resources. Understanding flow through a packed particle bed is important to enhance the performance of heap leaching with respect to design and operating considerations. Complex fluid behavior in porous media, such as film flow, fragmentation, coalescence of droplets, and rivulet flow with or without meandering, has been widely observed in laboratory experiments. In this study, to provide detailed information of momentum and mass transfer phenomena in a granular bed direct numerical simulations (DNS) were performed. In this case the liquid-gas... 

    A novel technique to semi-quantitatively study the stability of emulsions and the kinetics of the coalescence under different dynamic conditions

    , Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Vol. 460 , 2014 , pp. 327-332 ; ISSN: 09277757 Karbaschi, M ; Orr, R ; Bastani, D ; Javadi, A ; Lotfi, M ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The kinetics of coalescence is studied experimentally using a new technique for tracking the process in the bulk phase. For this aim, aqueous solutions of KSCN (colorless) and FeCl3 (light yellow) are used to make individual W/O emulsions. Any coalescence occurred between drops containing KSCN solution and those containing FeCl3 solution would combine these solutions. This leads to a reddish brown solution due to the formation of iron(III)thiocyanate. The intensity change of this red color with time represents the dynamics of coalescence occurring between drops of different emulsified aqueous droplets. The detector response to any changes in the system is recorded as a function of time. In... 

    The effect of brine salinity on water-in-oil emulsion stability through droplet size distribution analysis: A case study

    , Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; 2017 , Pages 1-13 ; 01932691 (ISSN) Maaref, S ; Ayatollahi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Water-in-oil emulsion usually forms during waterflooding in some heavy oil reservoirs. The composition and salinity of the injected water critically affect the w/o emulsion droplet size distribution, which control the emulsion stability and emulsion flow in porous media. The aim of the present work is to assess the effect of different sea water salinities on w/o emulsion stability through microscopic imaging. Therefore, w/o emulsions were prepared with different sea water samples, which were synthesized to resemble Persian Gulf, Mediterranean, Red Sea, and North Sea water samples. The results showed that log-normal distribution function predicts very well the experimental data to track the... 

    Investigating the Effect of Electric Fields on the Efficiency of Phase Micro Separator Using Simulation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moradi, Mehdi (Author) ; Mohammadi, Ali Asghar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, the performance of electrocoalescence in a microfluidic device was investigated through numerical simulations. The microfluidic device consisted of two immiscible fluids, a continuous phase, and a dispersed phase, which were modeled as incompressible Newtonian fluids. The interface between the two phases was tracked using a phase-field model. A flow-focusing geometry was employed to crate water droplets in oil. The dispersed droplets were then pass over a set of electrodes. The merging of two adjacent droplets in the microfluidic device was observed by applying a constant electric field. The voltage of 60 V is the lowest voltage at which the regular merging of pairs of drops... 

    Fracture analyses of different pre-holed concrete specimens under compression

    , Article Acta Mechanica Sinica/Lixue Xuebao ; Volume 31, Issue 6 , December , 2015 , pp 855–870 ; 05677718 (ISSN) Haeri, H ; Khaloo, A ; Marji, M. F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2015
    Abstract
    Crack propagation processes in specially prepared concrete discs and rectangular specimens containing a single cylindrical hole or multiple holes of varying diameters have been studied both experimentally and numerically. In this research, the cracks coalescence paths in Brazilian disc and rectangular specimens made from rock-like material containing multi-holes are investigated. These concrete specimens are specially prepared from an appropriate mixture of Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC), fine sands, and water. The pre-holed Brazilian discs and rectangular specimens are experimentally tested under compression. The breakage load in the ring type disc specimens containing an axial hole with... 

    Experimental investigation and mathematical modeling of oil/water emulsion separation effectiveness containing alkali-surfactant-polymer

    , Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; Volume 42, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 1286-1298 ; 01932691 (ISSN) Aleem, W ; Mellon, N ; Khan, J. A ; Al-Kayiem, H. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Bellwether Publishing, Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Alkalis, surfactants and/or polymers are usually injected in the injector wells so that the injection fluids can sweep through the reservoir and mobilize/recover more oil. However, the formation of stable emulsion due to the residual chemicals in the recovered crude oil poses problems in the primary separation process. This study focuses on the effect of Alkali-Surfactant-Polymer injection on creaming and coalescence of crude oil and water emulsion produced in the primary gravity separator. In addition, a model is developed in this work to predict the separation effectiveness of oil and water emulsion containing ASP. In this work, the effect of ASP on the stability and the separation of... 

    Experimental investigation and mathematical modeling of oil/water emulsion separation effectiveness containing alkali-surfactant-polymer

    , Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; Volume 42, Issue 9 , 2021 , Pages 1286-1298 ; 01932691 (ISSN) Aleem, W ; Mellon, N ; Khan, J. A ; Al-Kayiem, H. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Bellwether Publishing, Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Alkalis, surfactants and/or polymers are usually injected in the injector wells so that the injection fluids can sweep through the reservoir and mobilize/recover more oil. However, the formation of stable emulsion due to the residual chemicals in the recovered crude oil poses problems in the primary separation process. This study focuses on the effect of Alkali-Surfactant-Polymer injection on creaming and coalescence of crude oil and water emulsion produced in the primary gravity separator. In addition, a model is developed in this work to predict the separation effectiveness of oil and water emulsion containing ASP. In this work, the effect of ASP on the stability and the separation of...