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    High frequency oscillatory flow in micro channels

    , Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Vol. 460 , 2014 , pp. 355-360 ; ISSN: 09277757 Karbaschi, M ; Javadi, A ; Bastani, D ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper deals with computational and experimental studies on the oscillatory flow at high frequencies up to 100. Hz performed with the Oscillating Drop and Bubble Analyzer (ODBA) setup based on the capillary pressure technique. The CFD results are validated considering pressure amplitude experimental data. The simulated results of phase shift between the generated oscillatory flow and the consequent pressure amplitudes show also good agreement with the experimental data. In absence of any compressibility and viscoelasticity effects and assumptions, a complex velocity field during oscillation is the main reason for the observation of a phase shift. The results of velocity profiles at the... 

    Simulation of mixed electroosmotic/pressure-driven flows by utilizing dissipative particle dynamics

    , Article Microfluidics and Nanofluidics ; Vol. 17, issue. 1 , July , 2014 , pp. 199-215 ; ISSN: 16134982 Mehboudi, A ; Noruzitabar, M ; Mehboudi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we present an extension of dissipative particle dynamics method in order to study the mixed electroosmotic/pressure-driven micro- or nano-flows. This method is based on the Poisson-Boltzmann equation and has a great potential to resolve the electric double layer (EDL). Hence, apart from studying the bulk flow, it also provides a strong capability in order to resolve the complex phenomena occur inside the EDL. We utilize the proposed method to study the pure electroosmotic and also the mixed electroosmotic/pressure-driven flow through the straight micro-/nano-channels. The obtained results are in good agreement with the available analytical solutions. Furthermore, we study the... 

    Numerical investigation on the solid flow pattern in bubbling gas-solid fluidized beds: Effects of particle size and time averaging

    , Article Powder Technology ; Vol. 264, issue , September , 2014 , p. 466-476 Askarishahi, M ; Salehi, M. S ; Molaei Dehkordi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The effects of particle size on the solid flow pattern in gas-solid bubbling fluidized beds were investigated numerically using two-fluid model based on the kinetic theory of granular flow. In this regard, the set of governing equations was solved using finite volume method in two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system. Glass bead particles with mean sizes of 880. μm, 500. μm, and 351. μm were fluidized by air flow at excess gas velocities of 0.2. m/s and 0.4. m/s. For particle diameters of 880 and 351. μm, the predicted characteristic times for solid dispersion were 0.14. s and 0.15. s, respectively, while characteristic times for solid diffusivity were 1.68. ms and 0.75. ms in the same... 

    Analysis of nanofluid heat transfer in parallel-plate vertical channels partially filled with porous medium

    , Article International Journal of Thermal Sciences ; Volume 55 , 2012 , Pages 103-113 ; 12900729 (ISSN) Hajipour, M ; Molaei Dehkordi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this article, mixed-convective heat transfer of nanofluids in a vertical channel partially filled with highly porous medium was studied. In the porous region, the Brinkman-Forchheimer extended Darcy model was used to describe the fluid flow pattern. Different viscous dissipation models were also applied to account for viscous heating. At the porous medium-fluid interface, interfacial coupling conditions for the fluid velocity and temperature were used to derive the analytical solution using a two-parameter perturbation method. The model used for the nanofluids incorporates the effects of Brownian motion and thermophoresis. With constant wall temperature, velocity and temperature profiles... 

    Characterizing the Role of Shale Geometry and Connate Water Saturation on Performance of Polymer Flooding in Heavy Oil Reservoirs: Experimental Observations and Numerical Simulations

    , Article Transport in Porous Media ; Volume 91, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 973-998 ; 01693913 (ISSN) Mohammadi, S ; Masihi, M ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Many heavy oil reservoirs contain discontinuous shales which act as barriers or baffles to flow. However, there is a lack of fundamental understanding about how the shale geometrical characteristics affect the reservoir performance, especially during polymer flooding of heavy oils. In this study, a series of polymer injection processes have been performed on five-spot glass micromodels with different shale geometrical characteristics that are initially saturated with the heavy oil. The available geological characteristics from one of the Iranian oilfields were considered for the construction of the flow patterns by using a controlled-laser technology. Oil recoveries as a function of pore... 

    Finite difference solution of steady state creep deformations in a short fiber composite in presence of fiber/matrix debonding

    , Article Materials and Design ; Volume 31, Issue 5 , 2010 , Pages 2616-2624 ; 02641275 (ISSN) Ghavami, A ; Abedian, A ; Mondali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A finite difference technique is developed to predict the second stage creep displacement rates and stress analysis of a short fiber metal matrix composite subjecting to a constant axial load through a micromechanical approach. The technique is capable to take into account the presence of interfacial debonding as one of the main factors affecting the creep performance of short fiber composites. The exponential law is adopted to describe the matrix creep behavior. Also, a model for prediction of interfacial debonding at fiber/matrix interface is developed using a stress based method. The obtained results could greatly help to better understand the flow pattern of matrix material and the load... 

    CFD aided procedure for optimizing electrical mobility spectrometer

    , Article Defect and Diffusion Forum ; Volume 366 , 2016 , Pages 73-87 ; 10120386 (ISSN) Saifi, R ; Shaygani, A ; Sani, M ; Saidi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
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    Abstract
    Aerosol measurement is used in a variety of fields such as nanotechnology, materials science, pollution monitoring, air quality measurements, combustion and engine exhaust analysis, inhalation toxicology, and medical studies. One of the most prevalent methods for aerosol measurement is to use electrical mobility. An electrical mobility spectrometer (EMS) is used to measure aerosol particles size distribution ranging from 10-1000 nanometers, under the influence of an electric field. The accuracy of this distribution is influenced by flow conditions, the geometry of the EMS, the electric field, and the number of electrode rings. In this work, a multi-channel EMS is studied using computational... 

    Flow and performance characteristics of twin-entry radial turbine under full and extreme partial admission conditions

    , Article Archive of Applied Mechanics ; Volume 79, Issue 12 , 2009 , Pages 1127-1143 ; 09391533 (ISSN) Hajilouy Benisi, A ; Rad, M ; Shahhosseini, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper presents numerical and experimental investigation of the performance and internal flow field characteristics of twin-entry radial inflow turbines at full and extreme partial admission conditions. The turbine is tested on a turbocharger test facility, which was developed for small and medium size turbochargers. Experimental results show that the lowest efficiency corresponds to extreme conditions. Therefore, flow field analyzing is employed to consider these conditions. The flow pattern in the volute and impeller of a twin-entry turbine is analyzed using an in-house fully three-dimensional viscous flow solver. The computational performance results are compared with the experimental... 

    Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol in a new two-impinging-jets reactor

    , Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Volume 48, Issue 23 , 2009 , Pages 10619-10626 ; 08885885 (ISSN) Dehkordi, A. M ; Ebrahimi, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The catalytic wet peroxide oxidation (CWPO) of phenol with activated carbon (AC) as the catalyst has been successfully tested in a novel type of two-impinging-jets reactor (TIJR). The TIJR is characterized by a high-intensity reaction chamber, which is separated by a perforated plate from other parts of the reactor. The perforated plate was used as a filter to keep the catalyst particles within the reaction chamber. The influences of various operating and design parameters such as jet Reynolds number, feed flow rate, internozzle distance, and the jet diameter on the performance capability of the TIJR were investigated. As a result of the impinging process, turbulence, complex trajectory of... 

    Experimental investigation of closed loop pulsating heat pipe with nanofluids

    , Article Proceedings of the ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference 2009, HT2009 ; Volume 1 , 2009 , Pages 675-683 ; 9780791843567 (ISBN) Jamshidi, H ; Arabnejad, S ; Behshad Shafii, M ; Saboohi, Y ; Rasoulian, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, the effect of several different parameters on the thermal resistance of a Closed Loop Pulsating Heat Pipe (CLPHP) has been investigated. These parameters include the working fluid, the inclination angle, the filling ratio and the heat influx. Also, the impact of using nanofluids with different nano-particle concentrations has been analyzed. It was observed that a CLPHP can increase the heat transfer up to 11.5 times compared to an empty pipe. Optimum performance for a system with the water-silver nanofluid was achieved at conditions of 50% filling ratio and 0.9 K/W of thermal resistance, and for the water-titanium oxide system, these optimal conditions were found to be 40%... 

    Novel boundary condition implementation to model electroosmotic phenomenon in microchannels

    , Article Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels 2009, ICNMM2009, 22 June 2009 through 24 June 2009, Pohang ; Issue PART A , 2009 , Pages 243-251 ; 9780791843499 (ISBN) Darbandi, M ; Farzinpour, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This Paper presents simulation of Electroosmotic phenomenon in a capillary using an extended hybrid finite-volume-element method. Most of the last electroosmotic phenomenon studies in microchannels do not take into consideration the effect of reservoirs and pressure drops occurred at the inlet and outlet of the microchannel. This neglect may lead to a few drawbacks. For example, the incorrect pressure drops can significantly alter the flow patterns and mass flow rates in microchannels. As a remedy the use of reservoirs at the two ends of a microchannel has been recently practiced as a novel strategy to overcome this drawback. However, this remedy needs careful attention because the resulting... 

    Pressure-driven liquid-liquid separation in Y-shaped microfluidic junctions

    , Article Chemical Engineering Journal ; Volume 328 , 2017 , Pages 1075-1086 ; 13858947 (ISSN) Foroozan Jahromi, P ; Karimi Sabet, J ; Amini, Y ; Fadaei, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    On-chip phase separation of multiphase microflows at the divergence point of Y-shaped microfluidic junctions is an effective way for integrating continuous microstructured devices. In this study, flow pattern maps of various solvent pairs based on the volumetric flow rates of both phases have been drawn experimentally and compared with numerical prediction to investigate the effective domain for which complete phase separation occurred. Furthermore, sufficient separation of aqueous and organic phases at the end of the microchannel was achieved by controlling the pressure difference at the liquid-liquid interface via loading back-pressure on the organic phase. A mathematical model based on... 

    Loop-based facility layout design under flexible bay structures

    , Article International Journal of Production Economics ; Volume 193 , 2017 , Pages 713-725 ; 09255273 (ISSN) Asef Vaziri, A ; Jahandideh, H ; Modarres, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We develop heuristic procedures for concurrent design of block layout, material flow network, and input and output stations. Unlike the common practice in the flexible bay structure layout design, our objective function includes both loaded and empty flow between pairs of I/O stations. This measure of effectiveness is the main determinant of the fleet size of the vehicles, which in turn is the major driver of the total investment and operational costs in vehicle-based material handling. Our work is the first to design flexible bay structure layouts for loop-based material flow patterns. We first develop heuristic algorithms to configure the layout on the foundations of a unidirectional loop... 

    Design and simulation of a novel bipolar plate based on lung-shaped bio-inspired flow pattern for PEM fuel cell

    , Article International Journal of Energy Research ; Volume 41, Issue 12 , 2017 , Pages 1730-1739 ; 0363907X (ISSN) Asadzade, M ; Shamloo, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Finding the optimal flow pattern in bipolar plates of a proton exchange membrane is a crucial step for enhancing the performance of the device. This design plays a critical role in fluid mass transport through microporous layers, charge transfer through conductive media, management of the liquid water produced in microchannels, and microporous layers and heat management in fuel cells. This article investigates different types of common flow patterns in bipolar plates while considering a uniform pressure and velocity distribution as well as a uniform distribution of reactants through all the surfaces of the catalyst layer as the design criteria so that there would be a consistent electron... 

    Flow physics exploration of surface tension driven flows

    , Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Volume 518 , 2017 , Pages 30-45 ; 09277757 (ISSN) Javadi, K ; Moezzi Rafie, H ; Goodarzi Ardakani, V ; Javadi, A ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Surface tension driven passive micro-pumping relies mainly on the surface tension properties. To have control over surface tension driven passive micro-pumps (STD-PMPs), it is essential to understand the physical background of the fluid flow in these pumps. Hence, the purpose of this work is to give an exploration of the flow physics of a STD-PMP. In this regard, computer simulation is used to give detailed information about the flow pattern and physical phenomena at different conditions. To this end, a droplet of water, with a specified diameter, is placed onto an entry port connected to another droplet at the exit port via a microchannel. The results indicate that the pumping process, in... 

    Microgravity modulation effects on free convection problems LBM simulation

    , Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 30, Issue 1 , 2018 ; 10706631 (ISSN) Javadi, K ; Kazemi, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, microgravity modulation effects on free convection in a cavity are investigated using the lattice Boltzmann method. In order to create microgravity modulation, a sinusoidal time-dependent function is considered. Parameters of the flow are chosen such that the maximum Rayleigh number approaches 106. The natural frequency of the system is obtained at first. Afterwards, effects of different frequencies on the flow and heat transfer fields are investigated in detail. Results are presented in four different frequency ratios categorized as (1) ω∗=1200, 1100, 120, and 110; (2) ω∗=18, 15, 13, and 12; (3) ω∗ = 0.75, 0.85, and 0.95; and (4) the last one is considered for natural... 

    Experimental Study on Two-Phase Flow Characteristics in Micro-Channels

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yavari, Hadi (Author) ; Nouri, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The present study provids an experimental investigation on two-pase flow characteristics in microchannels. Experiment were conducted with a mixture of air and water in horizontal circular pyrex channel with 400µm inner diameter. The pressure drop and flow rates of the liquid and gas were measured using new method and images of the flow patterns recorded by high shutter speed camera. The gas and liquid superficial velocity ranges were 0.025-12.5m/s and 0.016-3.6m/s, respectively. The flow pattern map is developed from the observed flow patterns based on phases superficial velocity as wel as We numbers of liquid and gas phases. The flow pattern map is compared with those of larger channels.... 

    Experimental Investigation of Flow Pattern around Pile Groups (two piles)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Aslani-kordkandi, Abolfazl (Author) ; Ataie-Ashtiani, Behzad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The occurrence and development of scour hole around bridge pier are the main causes of bridge destruction. To predict manner, occurrence, development and final situation of scour hole around pier is the most important in the hydraulic design of bridges. A large number of studies have been performed to estimate the scour depth around piers at simplified laboratory conditions. The available equations from these studies do partly not present acceptable solutions. This issue is especially of great importance to the pile groups. For accurate determination of scour depth, it is required to get a better understanding of the flow and governing mechanism around pier. Although the flow pattern... 

    Numerical Analysis of Flow Pattern around Pile Groups (Two Piles)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dashtpeyma, Hamed (Author) ; Ataie Ashtiani, Behzad (Supervisor) ; Beheshti, Ali Asghar (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Numerical simulations and large eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent flow around single pile, circular tandem piles, circular and square side-by-side piles at different spacing ratios (centre to centre distance to the pile diameter) with flow Reynolds number of 105 on the fixed flat-bed are presented. The calculations are performed using a computational fluid dynamics model, FLOW-3D, which solves the Navier-Stokes equations in three dimensions with finite volume method. Numerical simulations are validated by comparing the numerical results of time-averaged flow patterns around single and side-by-side piles with that of the experimental measurements. At the downstream of single pile,... 

    Investigation of bed Stability in Downstream for the Diversion dam under Scour (Mill & Moghan case study)

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Gorji, Faeze (Author) ; Shamsai, Abolfazl (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Numerical simulations and large eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent flow downstream of diversion dam , pool-riffle bedform in different geometrical ratios (different lengths of riffle and pool) with flow Reynolds number of 3.0 E+04 to 3.3E+04, downstream of special case study "Mill and Moghan diversion dam" with Froude number of 0.5 are presented The calculations are performed using a computational fluid dynamics model, FLOW-3D, which solves the Navier-Stokes equations in three dimensions with finite volume method. Numerical simulations are validated by comparing the numerical results of time-averaged flow patterns downstream of pool-riffle sequence with that of the experimental...