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    Diffuser miniature pump with an extra ferrofluidic valve

    , Article Microfluidics and Nanofluidics ; Volume 19, Issue 5 , November , 2015 , Pages 1235-1244 ; 16134982 (ISSN) Ashouri, M ; Shafii, M. B ; Moosavi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2015
    Abstract
    This paper presents the prototype design and fabrication of a magnetically actuated miniature pump that utilizes self-sealing capability of ferrofluid-covered permanent magnets in both pumping and valving mechanisms. The valving action is performed by employing one active valve along with two nozzle/diffuser elements. Two cylindrical permanent magnets are placed inside the flat-wall channels: One magnet acts as the active valve and the other one serves as a reciprocating piston actuating the working fluid. In order to seal the gaps between the channel walls and the permanent magnet of the valve/piston, ferrofluid is used to cover the surfaces of both magnets. The valve and the piston are... 

    Numerical study of AN ion injection EHD micropump

    , Article Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels 2009, ICNMM2009, 22 June 2009 through 24 June 2009 ; Issue PART A , 2009 , Pages 179-185 ; 9780791843499 (ISBN) Ghazi, R ; Saidi, M. S ; Saidi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The purpose of this study is to carry out a numerical investigation of injection type EHD pumps. To this end, the flow is considered laminar, steady and incompressible flow. The flow model is based on the assumptions that the fluid is Newtonian and the fluid properties are constant. The results show that all of the ions emitted from emitter are not collected by next collector electrode, but some of this injected ions move to the previous one, which causes back flow. Although this back flow is smaller than net pumping flow but it would reduce the net flow. Because of existence of this back flow, finding the optimum distance of electrodes from each other is necessary. This study shows that... 

    Molecular dynamics study of friction reduction of two-phase flows on surfaces using 3d hierarchical nanostructures

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; 2019 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Saleki, O ; Moosavi, A ; Kazemzadeh Hannani, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Chemical Society  2019
    Abstract
    The use of superhydrophobic surfaces is one the most promising methods for reducing the friction and increasing the flow rate in fluid transfer systems. Because in such systems the surface structure plays a key role, in this study, we explore the performance of the hierarchical nanostructures. These nanostructures are inspired by the superhydrophobic surface of the lotus leaf. We consider a flow between two walls with hierarchical nanostructures and simulate the system via the molecular dynamics method. The size of the nanostructures and the distance between them have been studied to find whether a design with a maximum flow rate exists. The nanostructures have two parts, a bigger part on... 

    Molecular dynamics study of friction reduction of two-phase flows on surfaces using 3d hierarchical nanostructures

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; 2019 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Saleki, O ; Moosavi, A ; Hannani, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Chemical Society  2019
    Abstract
    The use of superhydrophobic surfaces is one the most promising methods for reducing the friction and increasing the flow rate in fluid transfer systems. Because in such systems the surface structure plays a key role, in this study, we explore the performance of the hierarchical nanostructures. These nanostructures are inspired by the superhydrophobic surface of the lotus leaf. We consider a flow between two walls with hierarchical nanostructures and simulate the system via the molecular dynamics method. The size of the nanostructures and the distance between them have been studied to find whether a design with a maximum flow rate exists. The nanostructures have two parts, a bigger part on... 

    Modeling of point and non-point source pollution of nitrate with SWAT in the Jajrood river watershed, Iran

    , Article International Agricultural Engineering Journal ; Volume 19, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 23-31 ; 08582114 (ISSN) Jamshidi, M ; Tajrishy, M ; Maghrebi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The Latian dam reservoir is one of the most important drinking water sources for Tehran, Iran. Nitrate is a major water quality problem in this reservoir. The Jajrood River, the most important water source for the reservoir, discharges large amounts of nutrients to it every year including high levels of nitrate, a pollutant of particular concern. This study presents the results obtained from simulating different point source and nonpoint source impacts on the fate and transport of nitrate in the 470 km2 Jajrood watershed using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model version 2000 (SWAT2000). The SWAT model was calibrated and validated over an extended time period (1997-2005) for this...