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    Experimental Study on Increasing the Electrical Efficiency of Photovoltaic Panel with Decreasing Rear Surface Temperature

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hassanzadeh Naeini, Ali (Author) ; Moosavi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Shafiee, Afshin (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Hybrid photovoltaic thermal system (PV/T) is a pioneer mechanical and electrical system which can produce both thermal and electrical energy for domestic or industrial purposes. As the solar cell’s material is semiconductor, the electrical output of them reversely modifies with the reduction of solar cell’s operating temperature. One of the most operational and cost-effective methods that has been investigated is active cooling. The photovoltaic panel cools down with a channel under the PV’s rear surface and a fan in the channel outlet. The producing heat can warm up cold water of a house or a factory. In addition to active cooling, it is smart to utilize passive cooling such as artificial... 

    An Experimental-Theoretical Study on Batch (Static) Sublimation and Derivation of a Correlation for its Heat Transfer Coefficient

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mottafegh, Amir Reza (Author) ; Otukesh, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The major features of batch sublimation were investigated in an experimental-theoretical study. An experimental setup with real-time displays, sublimated dry ice blocks of different sizes, with circular or rectangular geometries. When temperature of hotplate was changed from -30 to 200 oC, heat transfer coefficient “hsub” decreased from 126 to 70 W/m2K, while thermal flux increased, linearly. Weight and area of the block had a positive/negative effects on “hsub”, respectively. In theoretical part, at first, two “linear-gradient” and “cubic” models were developed by a combined mass-momentum-energy balance. The latter used Von Karman temperature profile, and in cases of circular and... 

    Experimental Investigation of Geometric Parameters Effect on Energy Harvesting from FIV in Bluff Bodies

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Safari, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Ebrahimi, Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this research is to design and construct a test stand for the study of the kinematic and flow pattern of bluff bodies oscillating motion due to the induction of wake vortices. An experimental investigation was conducted to explore the effect of bluff bodies cross section to optimize the amount of electrical energy withdraw by electromagnetic harvester. The tests are carried out on cylinders with square section and rectangular sections with a length to width ratio of 1/2 and 2/1 and height of 50 cm, at speeds of 5 to 35 m/s in eiffel type wind tunnel. The effect of cylinder cross-section on the amount of energy harvested showed that the amplitude of oscillation in square-shaped... 

    Experimental Study of the Effect of Wing Flapping on the Aerodynamic Performance of Tail and the Stability of a Flapping Wing Air Vehicle

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mesmarian, Mohammad Navid (Author) ; Pourtakdoust, Hossein (Supervisor) ; Kiani, Maryam (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In adaptation with nature, Flapping Wing Arial Robots (FWARs) are flying vehicles that use wing flapping motion to produce lift and thrust forces simultaneously. Wing oscillating motion of FWARs in turn creates an unsteady and turbulent flow field around them that makes their aerodynamic modeling and analysis a complex and formidable task. As a result, experimental aerodynamic investigation of FWARs has been the focus of many researchers in the last few years. Inspired by nature, Bird-like FWARs utilize a tail as an augmented aerodynamic surface during their flight motion. In turn the tail aerodynamics that in general plays an important role in flight stability and control is adversely... 

    An Experimental and Numerical Study on Jet Electrohydrodynamics

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Rajabi, Alireza (Author) ; Morad, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Liquid jet behavior in an intense electric field is studied experimentally and numerically.Imaging is used in experiments to charactrize jet behavior. Electrospray of ethanol using a simple needle in a wide range of operating conditions is investigated. Liquid meniscus is captured using a high-speed camera and different electrospray modes are described based on involved forces. A new nozzle is invented that broadens the stability margins of the useful cone-jet mode. The physical mechanisms of the new cone-jet is discussed and it is characterized using appropriate dimensionless parameters. A simple jet in presence of a gaseous crossflow and a normal electric field is also studied. The liquid... 

    Experimental Aerodynamic Modeling of a Rigid Flapping Wing

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bighshdel, Ariyan (Author) ; Pourtakdoust, Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Flapping Aerial Vehicles (FAVs) are those kinds of aerial vehicles in which the wings are responsible for simultaneous producing of lift and thrust forces. To provide necessary aerodynamic loads, flapping wings employ various unsteady mechanisms. They often fly at relatively high Angle of Attacks (AoA), respective to the relative flow. The aerodynamic modelling of flapping wing has always been a challenging task. The unspecified assumptions in the existing models, make them almost insufficient in flight simulation applications. Therefore, this paper aims to develop a generalized aerodynamic model. To this aim, a comprehensive investigation has been conducted on some of previous aerodynamic... 

    Experimental Investigation of Streaming in a Thermoacoustic Engine

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jebraeili, Pouya (Author) ; Ghorbanian, Kaveh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Streaming is a phenomenon that is driven by acoustic oscillations and leads to the reduction of efficiency in thermoacoustic engines. Acoustic streaming induced by acoustic oscillations is a steady mass-flux of second order and can cause heat leak that greatly reduces efficiency. There are two types of streaming in thermoacoustic engines; Gedeon streaming and Rayleigh streaming. Gedeon streaming exists within the porous media and Rayleigh streaming occurs in the thermal buffer tube. Thermal buffer tube separates the hot heat exchanger from secondary cold heat exchanger. In this thesis, experimental study of Gedeon streaming and Rayleigh streaming has been accomplished by temperature... 

    Design and Fabrication Bi-fuel Gas Turbine Combustion Chamber Basis of Turbocharger

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azari Barzandigh, Fariborz (Author) ; Farshchi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Hajilouy Benisi, Ali (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    This research is done as a continuation of previous efforts to develop a turbojet engine from a turbocharger at departments of mechanical and aerospace engineering of Sharif University of Technology and describes the necessary steps in order to design and build a dual fuel combustion chamber for a small, turbocharger based turbojet engine. At first, zero-dimensional analysis is done using a code written in Matlab. Using this code, matching of the compressor and turbine in the turbojet thermodynamic cycle is verified and the operating line of the turbojet engine has been extracted. Henceforth, operating conditions of the combustion chamber to start design process is determined. In designing... 

    Experimental Study of the Wing Sweep Angle Effect on the Pressure Distribution of a Half Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Agha Seyyed Jafari, Masoumeh (Author) ; Soltani, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis the behavior of a 3D wing has investigated by Flow visualization and pressure acquisition test. The goal of this tests was considering changes in 3D wing section parameter in comparison with 2D airfoils. The performed Tests showed that variation in 3D wing treatment is affected by finite aspect ratio and sweep angle and also indicate changes in pressure profile, increasing pressure peak and decreasing effective speed. CFD studies has conducted to investigate special effect of sweep angle and show that lift and drag coefficient decrease with increasing sweep angle. Also different section pressure profile near the wing tip and intersection of wing/fuselage varies and miss... 

    Experimental Investigation the out of Plane Behavior of Masonry Walls Strengthened with Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abbasian, Navid (Author) ; Rahimzadeh Rofoei, Fayaz (Supervisor) ; Yekrangnia, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In developing countries, one of the structural systems used for many buildings is the masonry system, and there are also many existing buildings worldwide with different uses constructed with this system, some of these buildings may have a major historical value and because of that, study of behavior of these buildings to find effective ways to improve their behavior is very important. In this study, the use of Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) for retrofit masonry walls is examined. For this purpose, seven scaled brick walls is used, including a test model, a model coated with plane concrete on one side of the wall, a model coated with plane concrete on both sides of the wall, a model... 

    Analytical and Experimental Study of Nonlinear Resonant Interaction Between Surface Wave and Harmonic Interfacial Waves

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Delbekhah, Maryam (Author) ; Jamali, Mirmosaddegh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Lakes and estuaries are usually density stratified. Interaction between surface and interfacial waves causes turbulence in such systems. The interaction between a surface wave and harmonic interfacial waves has been previously studied analytically using a perturbation scheme. However, the calculations have been long and time consuming. In this study, we improve the solution process by using a variational approach to mathematical modeling. We also present the results of an experimental study of the problem. The experiments were video-taped and were analyzed using an image processing method. The conditions leading to generation of harmonic interfacial waves are determined. Limitations of the... 

    Study on Behavior of Diagonally Stiffened Steel Plate Shear Walls

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Akhavan Sigariyazd, Mohammad Hossein (Author) ; Joghataie, Abdolreza (Supervisor) ; Khajeh Ahmad Attari, Nader (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, the behavior of diagonally stiffened steel plate shear wall systems which have a new configuration of stiffeners is investigated. This dissertation is divided into three main sections which contain experimental studies, finite element analysis and developing design equations. In the section on experimental studies, 5 single-bay, single-story, one-third scale specimens were tested. An unstiffened specimen as a control sample and two other specimens with different configuration of stiffeners were constructed and tested to study the effect of diagonal stiffeners. Based on the observations during the tests, it was decided to add and study two other specimens too, including one... 

    Experimental Study of Transient Two-Phase Slug Flow (Air-Water)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Eyhavand Koohzadi, Amin (Author) ; Borghei, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fluid transient in a conduit is an unsteady flow, which is followed by the change in the flow rate condition. Pressure transients in pipeline systems are caused by fluid flow interruption from operational changes such as starting/stopping of pumps, sudden changes to valve setting, etc. Fluid transient analysis is commonly based on the assumption of no air in the liquid. However, air entrainment, trapped air pockets, free gas, and dissolved gases frequently are present in the pipeline. In fact, Air changes flow properties and transient pressure peaks in comparison with single-phase flow. Experimental study has been carried out to verify characteristics of transient pressure inside a... 

    Experimental Study of Droplet Formation in Surfactant Solution

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Niknezhad, Mahdi (Author) ; Firoozabadi, Bahar (Supervisor) ; Afshin, Hossein (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Surfactants are materials that reduces surface tension, and this property has provided a wide range of applications for them. Most of the surfactants reduce surface tensions at the interface of two fluids. The pharmaceutical and food industries, detergents, cosmetics, agricultural pesticides, dye production and oil extraction are among these applications.In this study, the formation of droplets in the presence of three types of surfactants SDS, CTAB and Tween 20 has been investigated. To evaluate the droplet behavior in the presence of specific surfactants, various parameters such as formation time of the droplet, the diameter and length of the droplet formed, the diameter and length of the... 

    Experimental Study on Mooring System of Offshore Wind Turbines

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bahrami Asl , Shabnam (Author) ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, Majid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Limited fossil resources, daily increase of demand for energy and the most important one that is environmental pollution fact, make people think of renewable energy as a solution. One type of these renewable energies is offshore wind energy that has high potential without any sound and visual noises. Recently a lot of researches have carried out their studies on the topic of offshore wind turbine. Cause of disabling of a lot of software to simulating of dynamic effect of rotating rotors, so in this research has make effort to fabricate and test an offshore wind turbine with different rotor rotating velocities and different heading angle of wind, to catch the effect of these parameter on the... 

    Numerical and Experimental Study of the Partially Premixed Combustion Used in a Compressed Natural Gas Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection Engine

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Askari, Omid (Author) ; Kazemzadeh Hannani, Siamak (Supervisor) ; Ebrahimi, Reza (Supervisor) ; Metghalchi, Hamid (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Direct injection spark ignition lean burn engine with stratified mixture is concerned recently and research and development are in its initial stage. In this thesis, at first a thermodynamic simulation of these engines was done for investigating of stratified mixture effects on combustion characterization and compare it with homogeneous one. In this modeling we use from turbulent flame speed model for mass burning rate analysis, multizone model for exact measuring of temperature distribution, full chemical kinetic model for emission concentrations and some proposed mixture formation for predicting of stratified mixture. The results shown that stratification is caused to improve combustion... 

    Designing and Engineering of Lost Circulation Materials for Different Lost Circulation Scenarios

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi Rad, Mohammad Saeed (Author) ; Goodarznia, Iraj (Supervisor) ; Tahmasebi, Korosh (Co-Advisor) ; kalhor, Mojtaba (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, one of the most major problems in drilling industry is Lost Circulation in different formations. Lost Circulation increases non-productive time, expenditures and environmental damages. Lost Circulation can happen in natural or induced fractures, cavernous formations and high permeable rocks and it can be subcategorized in seepage, medium, severe or complete type based on the severity of the problem. For addressing this issue, different methods are suggested. One of the most considered of these methods is using Lost Circulation Materials (LCM). In this thesis, it was tried to manage the situation with Designing and engineering of lost circulation materials for different lost... 

    Experimental Study and Modeling of Scale up in Multi-blocks Fractured Porous Media

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Mohammad (Author) ; Ghazanfari, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Rostami, Behzad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Fractured reservoirs constitute a major portion of world’s petroleum reservoirs. Gravity drainage is the controlling production mechanism in these reservoirs. Thus, investigation of performance and oil production in fractured models has been the subject of many researches. Despite the considerable number of experimental and modeling studies in this area, the method of scale-up in single or multi block models is not broadly investigated. This work is divided into two experimental and modeling sections. For the experimental study, free fall gravity drainage experiments in synthetic single or multi block porous media were performed in order to investigate effects of different parameters... 

    Experimental Study and Mathematical Modeling of Traveling Liquid Bridges in Fractured Porous Media

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dahim, Sadegh (Author) ; Ghazanfari, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Liquid flow between two porous blocks in fractured reservoirs can occur through capillary continuity or re-imbibition. Studies have shown that capillary continuity via liquid bridges formed in horizontal fracture increases oil recovery from reservoirs. The critical fracture apertures for stability of liquid bridges, shape of curvature and fracture capillary pressure for prediction of fractured reservoir performance remain as controversial topics. Experimental results have shown that critical fracture aperture is a function of surface wettability and critical Bond number. Capillary pressure of fracture might be a positive or negative value caused by liquid bridges. The best method for... 

    Experimental Study of Formation Damage Reduction during Drilling of Horizontal Wells Using Nanoparticles

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shojaei, Nima (Author) ; Ghazanfari, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One the basic challenges during drilling of both vertical and horizontal wellbores is due to mud filtrate invasion into the formation. Addition of nanoparticles to composition of drilling fluid has been recognized as a measure of control and reduction of filtrate invasion. Despite notable advances in formulation of nano-enhanced drilling fluids, effects of surface wettability of nanoparticles on their performance have not been studied with any precision. Moreover, return permeability of a grain packed porous media after extreme invasion by mud filtrate has not been experimentally measured in a radial system, yet. The last but not least, Generation and development of mud cake opposite the...