Loading...
Search for: transport-mechanism
0.007 seconds

    On the particle–particle contact effects on the hole cleaning process via a CFD–DEM model

    , Article Particulate Science and Technology ; 2016 , Pages 1-8 ; 02726351 (ISSN) Akhshik, S ; Behzad, M ; Rajabi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc 
    Abstract
    The accurate and precise computational models in order to predict the hole cleaning process is one of the helpful assets in drilling industries. Besides the bulk properties such as the flow velocity, particles average size, cleaning fluid properties, etc., that will affect the cleaning process, there is an unanswered question about the microscopic properties of the particles, particularly those which determines the contact characteristics: Do those play a major role or not? The rudimentary answer is not. The first purpose of the present work is to answer this question via a developed computational fluid dynamics coupled with discrete element method (CFD–DEM) in which the six unknown rolling... 

    Numerical Modeling of Sediment Transport in Souza Gheshm Island

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Amirshaghaghi, Sayeh (Author) ; Raie, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Ataei Ashtiani, Behzad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Complicated theories dominated toward interacting of coastal regions resulted from its nature. Besides of that interference of human activities for acquiring beneficial aspects of shorelines causes environmental considerations to be challenged. One of the main factors for resolving this challenge is to obtain adequate information from hydrodynamic process and sediment regime. In spite of scientific researches that carried out along past three decades for understanding the exact mechanism of along shore sediment transport, it was not fully developed. One of the main reasons of uncertainty for forecasting the sediment regime regarded not exact knowledge of how sediment act in different... 

    Elucidation of charge recombination and accumulation mechanism in mixed perovskite solar cells

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry C ; Volume 122, Issue 27 , 2018 , Pages 15149-15154 ; 19327447 (ISSN) Yadav, P ; Turren Cruz, S. H ; Prochowicz, D ; Tavakoli, M. M ; Pandey, K ; Zakeeruddin, S. M ; Gratzel, M ; Hagfeldt, A ; Saliba, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Chemical Society  2018
    Abstract
    Organic-inorganic perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have gained considerable attention owing to their impressive photovoltaic properties and simple device manufacturing. In general, PSC employs a perovskite absorber material sandwiched between an electron and hole selective transport layer optimized with respect to optimal band alignment, efficient charge collection, and low interfacial recombination. The interfaces between the perovskite absorber and respective selective contacts play a crucial role in determining photovoltaic performance and stability of PSCs. However, a fundamental understanding is lacking, and there is poor understanding in controlling the physical processes at the... 

    Optoelectronic properties of cauliflower like ZnO-ZnO nanorod/p-Si heterostructure

    , Article Solid-State Electronics ; Volume 80 , 2013 , Pages 33-37 ; 00381101 (ISSN) Rajabi, M ; Dariani, R. S ; Iraji Zad, A ; Zahedi, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The cauliflower like ZnO nanostructures are grown on ZnO nanorods using spray pyrolysis method. First, ZnO nanorod arrays are grown on p-type silicon substrate without catalyst by chemical vapor transport and condensation method in a horizontal tube furnace. Afterwards, the cauliflower like ZnO nanostructures is deposited on top of the ZnO nanorod array. The PL spectra of cauliflower like ZnO nanostructures consist of UV emission bands around 387 nm and a visible emission at ∼440 nm. The current-voltage (I-V) measurement under dark and UV illumination condition are performed to study photodetection of the cauliflower like ZnO-ZnO nanorod/p-Si heterostructure. The experimental data of dark... 

    Influence of energy band alignment in mixed crystalline TiO2 nanotube arrays: Good for photocatalysis, bad for electron transfer

    , Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 50, Issue 50 , 2017 ; 00223727 (ISSN) Mohammadpour, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Despite the wide application ranges of TiO2, the precise explanation of the charge transport dynamic through a mixed crystal phase of this semiconductor has remained elusive. Here, in this research, mixed-phase TiO2 nanotube arrays (TNTAs) consisting of anatase and 0-15% rutile phases has been formed through various annealing processes and employed as a photoelectrode of a photovoltaic cell. Wide ranges of optoelectronic experiments have been employed to explore the band alignment position, as well as the depth and density of trap states in TNTAs. Short circuit potential, as well as open circuit potential measurements specified that the band alignment of more than 0.2 eV exists between the... 

    CFD-DEM Model for Simulation of Non-spherical Particles in Hole Cleaning Process

    , Article Particulate Science and Technology ; Volume 33, Issue 5 , 2015 , Pages 472-481 ; 02726351 (ISSN) Akhshik, S ; Behzad, M ; Rajabi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2015
    Abstract
    During the well drilling process, particles are produced in different shapes. The shape of particles can influence the characteristics of particles transport process. The aim of this work is to analyze the effects of particle shape on the transportation mechanism. For this purpose, a three-dimensional model is prepared for simulation of particle transportation with spherical and non-spherical shapes, during deviated well drilling. The motion of particles and the non-Newtonian fluid flow are simulated via discrete element method and CFD, respectively. The two-way coupling scheme is used to incorporate the effects of fluid-particle interactions. Three different samples of non-spherical shapes... 

    CFD-DEM simulation of the hole cleaning process in a deviated well drilling: the effects of particle shape

    , Article Particuology ; Volume 25 , 2016 , Pages 72-82 ; 16742001 (ISSN) Akhshik, S ; Behzad, M ; Rajabi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We investigate the effect of particle shape on the transportation mechanism in well-drilling using a three-dimensional model that couples computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with the discrete element method (DEM). This numerical method allows us to incorporate the fluid-particle interactions (drag force, contact force, Saffman lift force, Magnus lift force, buoyancy force) using momentum exchange and the non-Newtonian behavior of the fluid. The interactions of particle-particle, particle-wall, and particle-drill pipe are taken into account with the Hertz-Mindlin model. We compare the transport of spheres with non-spherical particles (non-smooth sphere, disc, and cubic) constructed via the...