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    A new correlation on the MEXICO experiment using a 3D enhanced blade element momentum technique

    , Article International Journal of Sustainable Energy ; Vol. 33, issue. 2 , 2014 , pp. 448-460 ; ISSN: 14786451 Mahmoodi, E ; Jafari, A ; Schaffarczyk, A. P ; Keyhani, A ; Mahmoudi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The blade element momentum (BEM) theory is based on the actuator disc (AD) model, which is probably the oldest analytical tool for analysing rotor performance. The BEM codes have very short processing times and high reliability. The problems of the analytical codes are well known to the researchers: the impossibility of describing inside the one-dimensional code the three-dimensional (3D) radial flows along the span-wise direction. In this work, the authors show how the 3D centrifugal pumping affects the BEM calculations of a wind turbine rotor. Actually to ascertain the accuracy of the analytical codes, the results are compared with rotor performance, blade loads and particle image... 

    Multi-point optimization of lean and sweep angles for stator and rotor blades of an axial turbine

    , Article Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo ; Vol. 2C, issue , 2014 Asgarshamsi, A ; Hajilouy-Benisi, A ; Assempour, A ; Pourfarzaneh, H
    Abstract
    In this research, numerical optimization of the rear part of a gas turbine, consisting of a single stage axial turbine is carried out. Automated aerodynamic shape optimization is performed by coupling a CFD flow simulation code with the Genetic Algorithm. An effective multi-point optimization method to improve efficiency and/or pressure ratio of the axial turbine is performed. Some variations of optimization parameters such as lean and sweep angels of stator and rotor blades are accomplished. Furthermore, during the optimization process, three-dimensional and turbulent flow field is numerically investigated using a compressible Navier-Stokes solver. The gas turbine experimental... 

    Effect of leading-edge roughness on boundary layer transition of an oscillating airfoil

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 20, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 508-515 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Marzabadi, F. R ; Soltani, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A series of experiments were conducted to study the effect of leading-edge roughness on the state of the boundary layer of a wind turbine blade section using multiple hot-film sensors. The experiments involved static and dynamic tests, where airfoil motion was of plunging type oscillation. The application of surface grit roughness simulates surface irregularities that occur on the wind turbine blades. The measurements showed that increasing the angle of attack results in movement of transition locations toward the leading edge. Surface roughness moved the transition point toward the leading edge and caused early trailing edge turbulent separation, which resulted in reducing the effectiveness... 

    Site specific optimization of wind turbines energy cost: Iterative approach

    , Article Energy Conversion and Management ; Volume 73 , September , 2013 , Pages 167-175 ; 01968904 (ISSN) Rezaei Mirghaed, M ; Roshandel, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The present study was aimed at developing a model to optimize the sizing parameters and farm layout of wind turbines according to the wind resource and economic aspects. The proposed model, including aerodynamic, economic and optimization sub-models, is used to achieve minimum levelized cost of electricity. The blade element momentum theory is utilized for aerodynamic modeling of pitch-regulated horizontal axis wind turbines. Also, a comprehensive cost model including capital costs of all turbine components is considered. An iterative approach is used to develop the optimization model. The modeling results are presented for three potential regions in Iran: Khaf, Ahar and Manjil. The optimum... 

    Effect of lateral placement of ceramic and metal grains on thermal stress distribution throughout FGMS

    , Article 28th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences 2012, ICAS 2012 ; Volume 3 , 2012 , Pages 1878-1884 ; 9781622767540 (ISBN) Torabi, A ; Abedian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The properties of Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) are characterized by gradual variation of volume fraction of their constituents or phases over the thickness direction. They are normally ceramic in one side and metal in the other side. This kind of material has been employed as thermal barrier and also as coatings in many applications including turbine blades. Thermal stress behavior of FGMs is normally studied by simulating the material as a composite laminate where the properties ofeach layer are found by averaging the properties and volume fraction of FGM constituents through the thickness of the layer. However, it should be mentioned that the grains of FGM constituents are usually... 

    Turbine blade aerodynamic optimization on unstructured grids using a continuous adjoint method

    , Article ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, IMECE 2012, Houston, TX, 9 November 2012 through 15 November 2012 ; Volume 1 , 2012 , Pages 425-431 ; 9780791845172 (ISBN) Zeinalpour, M ; Mazaheri, K ; Irannejad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    A gradient based optimization using the continuous adjoint method for inverse design of a turbine blade cascade is presented. The advantage of the adjoint method is that the objective function gradients can be evaluated by solving the adjoint equations with coefficients depending on the flow variables. This method is particularly suitable for aerodynamic design optimization for which the number of design variables is large. Bezier polynomials are used to parameterize suction side of the turbine blade. The numerical convective fluxes of both flow and adjoint equations are computed by using a Roe-type approximate Riemann solver. An approximate linearization is applied to simplify the... 

    Flow and heat transfer analysis of turbine blade cooling passages using network method

    , Article ASME 2012 Gas Turbine India Conference, GTINDIA 2012 ; 2012 , Pages 523-531 ; 9780791845165 (ISBN) Alizadeh, M ; Izadi, A ; Fathi, A ; Khaledi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Modern turbine blades are cooled by air flowing through internal cooling passages. Three-Dimensional numerical simulation of these blade cooling passages is too time-consuming because of their complex geometries. These geometrical complexities exist as a result of using various kinds of cooling technologies such as rib turbulators (inline, staggered, or inclined ribs), pin fin, 90 and 180 degree turns (both sharp and gradual turns, with and without turbulators), finned passage, by-pass flow and tip cap impingement. One possible solution to simulate such sophisticated passages is to use the one-dimensional network method, which is presented in the current work. Turbine blade cooling channels... 

    A novel approach to design reversible counter rotating propeller fans

    , Article ASME 2012 Gas Turbine India Conference, GTINDIA 2012, 1 December 2012 through 1 December 2012 ; December , 2012 , Pages 265-270 ; 9780791845165 (ISBN) Abbaszadeh, M ; Parizi, P. N ; Taheri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Because of their high performance and unique abilities like producing none-rotating wake, Counter Rotating Propellers (C.R.P.) are being used in many advanced propulsion or ventilation systems. But due to complicated design procedure of C.R.P. fans up to now it was not possible to apply the concept in reversible systems. For the first time in this research, a new method presented to design a reversible counter rotating propeller system. This method is based on designing a basic C.R.P. by a reliable edition of blade element theory to achieve maximum performance in main rotating course and then to optimize it in order to have almost same performance in reverse rotating course. After expressing... 

    Experimental study of the plunging motion with unsteady wind tunnel wall interference effects

    , Article Experimental Techniques ; Volume 36, Issue 5 , FEB , 2012 , Pages 30-45 ; 07328818 (ISSN) Soltani, M. R ; Marzabadi, F. R ; Mohammadi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    A series of experiments were carried out to investigate unsteady behavior of the flow field as well as the boundary layer of an airfoil oscillating in plunging-type motion in a subsonic wind tunnel. The measurements involved surface-mounted hot films complimented with surface pressure. In addition, wind tunnel wall pressure distribution was acquired to furnish a baseline for the wall interference corrections. The airfoil is the section of a 660-kW wind turbine blade. The experiments were conducted at a Reynolds number of 0.42 million, and over two reduced frequencies of k = 0.06 and 0.085, at prestall, nearstall, and poststall regions. The unsteady aerodynamic loads were calculated from the... 

    Performance prediction of axial flow gas turbine by using of different models of energy loss and its comparison with experimental results

    , Article 2011 Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on Thermal Power Plants, CTPP 2011 ; 2011 ; 9781479905911 (ISBN) Jouybari, H. J ; Eftari, M ; Taheri, E. M. F ; Shahhosseini, M. R ; Rad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The aim of present research is the performance simulation of axial flow turbine on different operating conditions by using of one dimentional modeling method. In this method by receiving the flow inlet conditions and turbine geometry, velocity triangles at blade inlet and outlet are obtained and performance characteristics of the turbine are calculated. As respects the importance of modeling for performance prediction and optimization in initial desing level, in following work, that is based on one dimentional modeling method, after the presentation of solution algorithm by trial and error method and introduction of different loss models for modeling, the obtained results of modeling were... 

    Effect of surface contamination on the performance of a section of a wind turbine blade

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 18, Issue 3 B , 2011 , Pages 349-357 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Soltani, M. R ; Birjandi, A. H ; Seddighi Moorani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A series of low speed wind tunnel tests were conducted on a section of a 660 kW wind turbine blade to examine the effects of distributed surface contamination on its performance characteristics. The selected airfoil was tested with a clean surface, two types of zigzag roughness, strip tape roughness and distributed contamination roughness. The straight and zigzag leading edge roughness models simplify the contamination results in an early turbulence transition. In this study, surface contamination was simulated by applying 0.5 mm height roughness over the entire upper surface of the airfoil. The distribution density varied from the leading edge to the trailing edge of the model. Our data... 

    Numerical investigation of the swirling air diffuser: Parametric study and optimization

    , Article Energy and Buildings ; Volume 43, Issue 6 , June , 2011 , Pages 1329-1333 ; 03787788 (ISSN) Sajadi, B ; Saidi, M. H ; Mohebbian, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    During the recent decade, high induction diffusers have become more appealing in applications which require relatively high ventilation airflow rates, such as clean rooms. In this research, the effect of geometric parameters on the performance of a specific type of swirling air diffuser is investigated numerically. The results show that although the diffuser slots geometry, namely their angle and aspect ratio, is impressive on the diffuser performance, it is not as important as the swirling blade angle and the performance is almost constant in a wide range of slots specifications. The results also demonstrate that the diffuser performance and the resultant indoor airflow distribution highly... 

    Failure analysis of a gas turbine compressor

    , Article Engineering Failure Analysis ; Volume 18, Issue 1 , 2011 , Pages 474-484 ; 13506307 (ISSN) Farrahi, G. H ; Tirehdast, M ; Masoumi Khalil Abad, E ; Parsa, S ; Motakefpoor, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    During the shut down period, a 32. MW gas turbine experienced a severe failure accompanied by a loud noise near its second natural frequency at 4200. rpm. After opening the turbine casing, it was revealed that the disks of stages 16 and 17 of the compressor had been fractured and all of the stationary and rotary blades of stages 14-18 of the compressor had been detached from the dovetail region of the disks. The degree of damage was such that repairing the compressor was not economical, and thus, the compressor was no longer able to be used. Diagnostic work was carried out using different finite element models and fractography analysis. Analysis showed that multiple cracks had been initiated... 

    Remelting of Nickael Based Superalloy (IN738LC) and its Effect on the Physical Metallurgy and Microstructure

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rezaee Ardani, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Yoozbashizadeh, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Well worn gas turbine blade made of Nickel based superalloy, IN738LC was remelted due to remove inclusion and use it in casting process of new blade after microstrucrure investigation in neutral atmosphere and vacuum. The composition of slags for removing inclusions used for this practice were 70CaF2-20CaO-10Al2O3 and 55CaO-45Al2O3. The microstructural characterization involved use both optical as well as electron microscope including application of EDS technique for denoted the type of carbides and inclusion investigation. Chemical composition was determined by despersive spectroscopy method. The changing in main elements were reported too low. Number of inclusions were decreased in the... 

    Properties of the Cobalt Base Superalloys and the Effect of Remelting on Microstructure and Chemical and Physical Behavior

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mokhtar, Fatemeh (Author) ; Yoozbashizadeh, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Because of the importance and value of Superalloy, In this research has been treid to remelting scrap of gas turbine blades cobalt based Superalloy X-45, In order to restore it to the cycle of consumption. For this purpose, scraps were remelted under different conditions, for example changing the atmosphere, changing slag composition, changing type of the furnace for remelting and changing time of remelting process. Then in order to investigate effect of the above factors, microstructure were studied by optical microscope and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) And also in order to investigate changings of element composition, chemical analysis were examined by atomic absorption analysis and... 

    Multi-objective Optimization of a Megawatt Wind Turbine Blade Geometry Using an Evolutionary Algorithm

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahboubi Fouladi, Hossein (Author) ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Without optimization, it is impossible to reduce the cost of power generation from an efficient megawatt wind turbine. In this work, we present a multi-objective algorithm to optimize the megawatt blade geometry. In this algorithm, the mass of blade and the wind turbine annual energy production (AEP) are considered as the objective functions. The design variables are blade chord, blade twist, airfoil thickness, spar geometry and blade curvature distribution.The constraints are maximum allowable strain for the chosen materials, maximum tip deflection and maximum tip speed. For the internal geometry, we consider two spars and four panels. The blade element momentum method (BEM) is used for... 

    2-D Design and Optimization of Axial Flow Compressor Blade with 2-Objective Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Naseripour Yazdi, Ali (Author) ; Hajilouy Benisi, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Axial compressors are utilized to increase compressible flow pressure in an efficient manner where mass flow rate is high, such as aviation engines and power generation gas turbines. The flow is compressed within this machine through several stages. Each stage consists of a rotor blade row followed by a stator blade row. Energy transfer to the air is performed on the rotor by changing its velocity vector. Then, pressure is recovered from velocity by diffusion, meanwhile turning the flow direction through stator blades. These blades have been designed and optimized with various methods evolved with developing computational and manufacturing facilities. In this thesis the aerodynamic design of... 

    Unsteady Aerodynamic Simulation of Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Radmanesh, Amirreza (Author) ; Abbaspour, Madjid (Supervisor) ; Soltani, Mohamad Reza (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    The ultimate aim of this research is optimizing high- performance Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) associated with using Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to predict the flow behavior over wind turbine blades. Computational prediction of the flow over wind turbines is a challenging numerical problem because of the complicated aerodynamics and large variation in length scales. Phenomena such as; the unsteady flow, vortex shedding of the blade tips, flow separation, complicated blade geometry due to variable twist and chord and changes in angle of attack, and highly turbulent flow over blade sections makes CFD prediction challenging, as well as interesting. The goal is to gain an in depth... 

    Multi-objective Optimization of Internal Cooling Passages for a Turbine Blade

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bokaei, Hamid Reza (Author) ; Mazaheri, Karim (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present work, the shape and position of internal cooling passages within an axial turbine blade have been optimized to achieve a uniform temperature distribution with the minimum cooling air flow while the maximum temperature is below the allowable value. Four cooling passages are made within the blade. The cross section shape of each passage is parameterized using a new method based on an 8-order Bezier curve. This curve which is represented in terms of Bezier control points has much flexibility and can produce a large variety of shapes. The shape of the blade surface profile remains unchanged during the optimization process. The numerical simulation has been carried out using... 

    Investigation of Performance and Aeroelastic Characteristics of Wind Turbine Blades Based on Flexible Multibody Dynamics Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sekandari, Mahmoud (Author) ; Ebrahimi, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Aeroelasticity analysis and prediction of wind turbines sturcture deformations are fundamental parts in their design. Increasing the size of wind turbine blades and development of Mega-watt sized wind turbines have enhanced the importance of these studies. In this study, the aeroelasticity analysis of a wind turbine blade has been done based on flexible multibody dynamics method. For this purpose, the modal approach has been used for modeling blade structure which has been considered as a flexible beam with bending and torsion degrees of freedom. The unsteady vortex lattice method has been used to calculate aerodynamic loads in order to combine with wind turbine blade structure model. Using...