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    Mixed convection in a vertical channel containing porous and viscous fluid regions with viscous dissipation and inertial effects: A perturbation solution

    , Article Journal of Heat Transfer ; Volume 133, Issue 9 , 2011 ; 00221481 (ISSN) Hajipour, M ; Dehkordi, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this paper, combined forced and natural convection in a vertical channel containing both porous and viscous regions taking into account the influences of inertial force and viscous dissipation has been studied. In this regard, fully developed fluid flow in the porous region was modeled using the Brinkman-Forchheimer extended Darcy model. To solve governing equations of both the porous and viscous regions including thermal energy and momentum equations, a two-parameter perturbation method was applied. The velocity and temperature distributions of both the regions were obtained in terms of various parameters such as inertial force, Grashof, Reynolds, and Brinkman numbers, as well as various... 

    Rubberized alkali-activated slag mortar reinforced with polypropylene fibres for application in lightweight thermal insulating materials

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 270 , 2021 ; 09500618 (ISSN) Rajaei, S ; Shoaei, P ; Shariati, M ; Ameri, F ; Musaeei, H. R ; Behforouz, B ; de Brito, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Every year, about a thousand million tires reach the end of their service life, more than half of which are disposed of in landfills. The waste tire rubber has a great potential for application as aggregate phase in production of lightweight concrete/mortar. This study is aimed at evaluating the effects of using crumb rubber (CR) as fine aggregate at replacement ratios of 0–60% (by volume) in alkali-activated slag mortars. Furthermore, polypropylene fibre (PPF) was used at 0.5% and 1% of volume of the mix to enhance the properties of mortar mixes such as flexural strength and shrinkage behaviour. The compressive strength, flexural strength, water absorption, thermal conductivity, drying... 

    Thickness optimization of polyurethane floor insulation based on analysis of the heat transfer in a multi-layer

    , Article ASME 2014 12th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA 2014 ; Vol. 3, issue , 2014 Moosavi, A ; Saidi, M. H ; Reshadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    During the year, due to weather conditions, the temperature fluctuations at surface level cause problems in underground pipes as a result of freezing water. One of the best prevention strategies is the use of polyurethane floor insulation for keeping the temperature of clay above zero degrees Celsius. In this study to calculate the minimum thickness of polyurethane insulation layer, the differential equation of energy is solved based on principle of separation of variables using imaginary eigenvalues for consistency with the temperature distribution in multi-layer consist of asphalt, gravel and polyurethane with finite thickness and clay as a semiinfinite medium with periodic thermal... 

    A novel structural joint with the potential of fire-tolerance improvement

    , Article 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 2005, Halkidiki, 12 June 2005 through 17 June 2005 ; Volume 1 B , 2005 , Pages 747-754 Khonsari, S. V ; Jamshidi Vismeh, A. R ; England, G. L ; Fattahian, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    A new innovative 'universal' structural joint with multiple applications was devised. The two major conceived contexts for the use of this joint are 'joining beams to columns, ' and 'joining diagonal braces to horizontal ones. ' The main features of this joint are its high rotational capacity, its high shear deformation capacity, its high energy-dissipation capacity, its ability to contain damage, and its repalceability. Due to its geometry, it can well lend itself to protection measures against fire, normally practiced by the involving industries. This makes it a good candidate for being used in structures related to oil and gas industry, offshore or onshore. Through numerical modelling of... 

    Rubberized alkali-activated slag mortar reinforced with polypropylene fibres for application in lightweight thermal insulating materials

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; 2020 Rajaei, S ; Shoaei, P ; Shariati, M ; Ameri, F ; Musaeei, H. R ; Behforouz, B ; de Brito, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Every year, about a thousand million tires reach the end of their service life, more than half of which are disposed of in landfills. The waste tire rubber has a great potential for application as aggregate phase in production of lightweight concrete/mortar. This study is aimed at evaluating the effects of using crumb rubber (CR) as fine aggregate at replacement ratios of 0–60% (by volume) in alkali-activated slag mortars. Furthermore, polypropylene fibre (PPF) was used at 0.5% and 1% of volume of the mix to enhance the properties of mortar mixes such as flexural strength and shrinkage behaviour. The compressive strength, flexural strength, water absorption, thermal conductivity, drying... 

    Optimization of HV generator insulation system based on electro-thermal analysis using FEM

    , Article Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Modelling and Simulation ; 2011 , Pages 288-293 ; 10218181 (ISSN) ; 9780889868878 (ISBN) Azizi, D ; Gholami, A ; Gholami, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A large number of generators failed due to stator winding problems, mainly insulation deterioration. Insulation degradation assessment plays vital role in the asset life management. Electro thermal analysis is the main characteristic for simulation of generator behavior and to improve the design of stator slot's insulation. Dielectric parameters such as insulation thickness, spacing, material types, geometry of winding and slot are major design consideration. A very powerful method available to analyze electro thermal performance is Finite Element Method (FEM) which is used in this paper. The analysis of various stator coil and slot configurations are used to design the better dielectric... 

    A design procedure for the assessment of carbon capturing and utilization of flue gas from power plant using experimental data

    , Article Chemical Engineering Research and Design ; 2017 ; 02638762 (ISSN) Rostami Dehjalali, F ; Avami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Chemical Engineers  2017
    Abstract
    The high dependence of the atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions on fossil fuels has led it to increment. Process design along with the economic aspects, improves the technology diffusion of the carbon capturing. In the pressure swing adsorption as a promising carbon capturing technology, increasing the pressure leads to more adsorbed amount of carbon dioxide and energy consumption of compressor, which is a source for carbon dioxide emission. Experimental data shows that for pressures between 3 to 5bar, the avoided CO2 is in maximum rate. The economic analysis reveals that the pressure of 3bar is appropriate. Also, the utilization of CO2 in the aerogel production, as a nano-based thermal... 

    A design procedure for the assessment of carbon capturing and utilization of flue gas from power plant using experimental data

    , Article Chemical Engineering Research and Design ; Volume 131 , 2018 , Pages 393-405 ; 02638762 (ISSN) Rostami Dehjalali, F ; Avami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Chemical Engineers  2018
    Abstract
    The high dependence of the atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions on fossil fuels has led it to increment. Process design along with the economic aspects, improves the technology diffusion of the carbon capturing. In the pressure swing adsorption as a promising carbon capturing technology, increasing the pressure leads to more adsorbed amount of carbon dioxide and energy consumption of compressor, which is a source for carbon dioxide emission. Experimental data shows that for pressures between 3 to 5 bar, the avoided CO2 is in maximum rate. The economic analysis reveals that the pressure of 3 bar is appropriate. Also, the utilization of CO2 in the aerogel production, as a nano-based thermal... 

    Investigate the influence of expanded clay aggregate and silica fume on the properties of lightweight concrete

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 220 , 2019 , Pages 253-266 ; 09500618 (ISSN) Ahmad, M. R ; Chen, B ; Farasat Ali Shah, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    This study concentrated on the formulation of self-flowing and an energy efficient lightweight aggregate foamed concrete (LAFC) to be employed as thermal insulation, thermal mass and structural material. Low density concrete mixtures (for the density values from 800 to 1300 kg/m3) were prepared by changing the volume of lightweight expanded clay aggregate (ECA) from 49.4% to 20.1%. Flowing properties of concrete mixtures were improved with the help of stable foam. Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) was replaced by the 5% and 10% silica fume (SF) to examine the influence of SF on the properties of LAFC. Compressive strength and tensile strength of LAFC mixtures were respectively enhanced from 6.5... 

    Optimized design of the district heating system by considering the techno-economic aspects and future weather projection

    , Article Energies ; Volume 12, Issue 9 , 2019 ; 19961073 (ISSN) Kavian, S ; Saffari Pour, M ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2019
    Abstract
    High mountains and cold climate in the north-west of Iran are critical factors for the design of optimized District Heating (DH) systems and energy-efficient buildings. It is essential to consider the Life Cycle Cost (LCC) that includes all costs, such as initial investment and operating costs, for designing an optimum DH system. Moreover, considering climate change for accurately predicting the required heating load is also necessary. In this research, a general optimization is carried out for the first time with the aim of a new design concept of a DH system according to a LCC, while considering all-involved parameters. This optimized design is based on various parameters such as ceiling... 

    Optimized design of the district heating system by considering the techno-economic aspects and future weather projection

    , Article Energies ; Volume 12, Issue 9 , 2019 ; 19961073 (ISSN) Kavian, S ; Saffari Pour, M ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2019
    Abstract
    High mountains and cold climate in the north-west of Iran are critical factors for the design of optimized District Heating (DH) systems and energy-efficient buildings. It is essential to consider the Life Cycle Cost (LCC) that includes all costs, such as initial investment and operating costs, for designing an optimum DH system. Moreover, considering climate change for accurately predicting the required heating load is also necessary. In this research, a general optimization is carried out for the first time with the aim of a new design concept of a DH system according to a LCC, while considering all-involved parameters. This optimized design is based on various parameters such as ceiling... 

    Partial replacement of copper slag with treated crumb rubber aggregates in alkali-activated slag mortar

    , Article Construction and Building Materials ; Volume 256 , 2020 Ameri, F ; Shoaei, P ; Reza Musaeei, H ; Alireza Zareei, S ; Cheah, C. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Copper slag (CS) is an industrial waste, which is generally disposed of in landfills, posing threats to the environment. Alternatively, it can be used as natural aggregate replacement in concrete/mortar, however, it results in a significant increase in material density, production and handling cost. The use of crumb rubber in combination with CS can overcome these problems, but there was no prior study on effect of such combination on the properties of alkali activated mortars (AAMs). The primary aim of this study is to address the problem stated above by replacing CS with 5, 10, 15% (by volume) crumb rubber in alkali-activated slag mortars. Furthermore, the effect of pre-treatment of crumb... 

    Optimal distribution transformer sizing in a harmonic involved load environment via dynamic programming technique

    , Article Energy ; Volume 120 , 2017 , Pages 92-105 ; 03605442 (ISSN) Hajipour, E ; Mohiti, M ; Farzin, N ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Installation of a significant number of distributed generators (DGs), besides the application of non-sinusoidal loads such as; Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), in the emerging smart distribution networks and the industrial plants have posed a major challenge to the existing methods of optimal transformer sizing (OTS). The harmonic currents generated in these new environments not only substantially increase the transformer load losses, but also cause abnormal winding temperature rise and hence transformer excessive loss of life. Therefore, the harmonic contents of the loads currents should be accounted in choosing the appropriate size of distribution transformers. To address this...