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    Simulation of elasto-plastic deformations in composites by flow rules

    , Article Indian Journal of Science and Technology ; Vol. 7, issue. 2 , 2014 , pp. 180-184 ; ISSN: 09746846 Monfared, V ; Fazaeli, D ; Daneshmand, S ; Shafaghatian, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, a novel model is proposed to predict stress behavior in the fibrous polymer composites under an applied tensile axial loading. Tangential stress is obtained by simulating between polymeric matrix flow (polyester) and fluid flow. In the other words, creep behavior of the petrochemical material or polymeric resin (matrix) is modeled using fluid flow theory. Furthermore, behavior of the shear stress is predicted by suitable mathematical functions. Finally, important relation is extracted by combining the solid and fluid mechanics formulations  

    Details study of ambient wind effect on heat dissipation capacity of thermal-powerplant dry cooling-towers

    , Article American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FEDSM ; Volume 1A , August 3–7 , 2014 , pp. V01AT03A017 ; ISSN: 08888116 ; ISBN: 9780791846216 Darbandi, M ; Behrouzifar, A ; Mirhashemi, A ; Salemkar, H ; Schneider, G. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Thermal powerplants report a reduction in their dry cooling tower performances due to surrounding wind drafts. Therefore, it is very important to consider the influence of wind velocity in cooling tower design; especially in geographical points with high wind conditions. In this regard, we use the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tool and simulate a dry cooling tower in different wind velocities of 0, 5 and 10 m/s. To extend our calculations; we also consider the temperature variation of circulating water through the tower heat exchanger or deltas one-by-one. We show that some heat exchangers around the tower cannot reduce the circulating water temperature sufficiently. This causes an... 

    Reacting turbulent flow simulation to improve the mixing process in an oil refinery incinerator

    , Article American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FEDSM ; Vol. 1C, issue , August , 2014 ; ISBN: 9780791846230 Darbandi, M ; Abrar, B ; Barezban, M. B ; Faridvand, A ; Schneider, G. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Combustion emission is one of the most important issues in the design of industries. Todays' strict environmental standards have limited the productions of CO, NOx, SOx, and other hazardous pollutants from the related industries. In this work, we study a typical oil refinery incinerator, which is used to burn waste gases residue produced during bitumen production process. The waste gas mainly includes a mixture including N2, H2O-vapor, and O2 species. Additionally, there are significant amounts of CO species and CxHy droplets in the waste gas composition. The measurements show that the CO emission becomes so crucial in high flow rate of feeding waste gas to the incinerator. Here, we... 

    Theoretical-experimental investigation of Co emission from an oil refinery incinerator

    , Article American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FEDSM ; Vol. 1C, issue , 2014 Darbandi, M ; Abrar, B ; Yazdi, M. K ; Zeinali, M ; Schneider, G. E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, we investigate the CO emission from an oil refinery gas incinerator both theoretically and experimentally. At the beginning of this research, our collected data from this incinerator showed that the CO contamination would be far exceeding the permissible environmental standards at the stack exhaust. Therefore, we decided to perform a combined theoretical-experimental study to find a reasonable solution to reduce the CO pollution suitably. Our theoretical study showed that a reliable solution would be to increase the incinerator operating temperature. However, we needed to collect some data from this incinerator to examine if our achieved analytical solution would work... 

    Experimental analysis of secondary gas injection strategies

    , Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 8 , 2013 , Pages 797-802 ; 10916466 (ISSN) Heidari, P ; Alizadeh, N ; Kharrat, R ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Laki, A. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    CO2 injection is a potentially viable method of enhanced oil recovery for medium oil reservoirs. The authors compare the effect of gas injection strategy (simultaneous water-alternating gas [SWAG], water-alternating gas [WAG], and continuous gas injection [CGI]) on recovery in immiscible, near-miscible, and miscible modes of injection. It has been proved that CGI is not the most efficient injection scenario in oil-wet reservoirs. Miscible and near-miscible core flood tests demonstrated high oil recoveries in all injection strategies due to high capillary numbers achieved as a result of miscibility. The fluid mechanics of floods were discussed using pressure drop data, different mechanics was... 

    Effect of varying aspect ratio on relative stability for graphene nanoribbon interconnects

    , Article Applied Mechanics and Materials, 24 July 2012 through 26 July 2012 ; Volume 229-231 , November , 2012 , Pages 205-209 ; 16609336 (ISSN) ; 9783037855102 (ISBN) Farrokhi, M ; Faez, R ; Nasiri, S. H ; Davoodi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Achieving dense off-chip interconnection with satisfactory electrical performance is emerging as a major challenge in advanced system engineering. Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) have been recently proposed as one of the potential candidate materials for both transistors and interconnect. In addition, development is still underway for alternative materials and processes for high aspect ratio (AR) contacts. Studding the effect of varying aspect ratio on relative stability of graphene nanoribbon interconnects is an important viewpoint in performance evaluation of system. In this paper, Nyquist stability analysis based on transmission line modeling (TLM) for GNR interconnects is investigated. In... 

    Proposal of a new design for valveless micropumps

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 18, Issue 6 , December , 2011 , Pages 1261-1266 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Afrasiab, H ; Movahhedy, M. R ; Assempour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A new design for a valveless micropumping device has been proposed that integrates two existing pumping technologies, namely, the wall induced traveling wave and the obstacle-type valveless micropump. The liquid in the microchannel is transported by generating a traveling wave on the channel, while the placing of two asymmetric trapezoid obstacles, along the centerline of the channel inlet and outlet, leads to a significant (up to seven times) increase of the net flow rate of the device. The effectiveness of this innovative design has been proved through a verified three-dimensional finite element model. FluidStructure Interaction (FSI) analysis is performed in the framework of an Arbitrary... 

    Two phase modal analysis of nonlinear sloshing in a rectangular container

    , Article Ocean Engineering ; Volume 38, Issue 11-12 , August , 2011 , Pages 1277-1282 ; 00298018 (ISSN) Ansari, M. R ; Firouz Abadi, R. D ; Ghasemi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Sloshing, or liquid free surface oscillation, in containers has many important applications in a variety of engineering fields. The modal method can be used to solve linear sloshing problems and is the most efficient reduced order method that has been used during the previous decade. In the present article, the modal method is used to solve a nonlinear sloshing problem. The method is based on a potential flow solution that implements a two-phase analysis on sloshing in a rectangular container. According to this method, the solution to the mass conservation equation, with a nonpenetration condition at the tank walls, results in velocity potential expansion; this is similar to the mode shapes... 

    Numerical investigation of thermo fluid mechanics of differentially heated rotating tubes

    , Article Heat Transfer Engineering ; Volume 31, Issue 3 , 2010 , Pages 201-211 ; 01457632 (ISSN) Reza, M ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Three-dimensional simulation of incompressible flow in rotating tubes for both laminar and turbulent flows has been performed using a finite-volume method for elliptic flows. The influence of Reynolds number on the velocity field and the effects of temperature gradient on temperature profiles have been presented by numerical simulations. Also the effects of velocity field, flow regime, and temperature distribution along the tube have been studied from different points of view. The results have been calculated for rotational Reynolds numbers ranging from 1000 to 320,000. The comparisons between numerically calculated velocity field and the Nusselt number have shown satisfactory agreement with... 

    Sea-level rise impacts on seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers: review and integration

    , Article Journal of Hydrology ; Volume 535 , 2016 , Pages 235-255 ; 00221694 (ISSN) Ketabchi, H ; Mahmoodzadeh, D ; Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Simmons, C. T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Sea-level rise (SLR) influences groundwater hydraulics and in particular seawater intrusion (SWI) in many coastal aquifers. The quantification of the combined and relative impacts of influential factors on SWI has not previously been considered in coastal aquifers. In the present study, a systematic review of the available literature on this topic is first provided. Then, the potential remaining challenges are scrutinized. Open questions on the effects of more realistic complexities such as gradual SLR, parameter uncertainties, and the associated influences in decision-making models are issues requiring further investigation.We assess and quantify the seawater toe location under the impacts... 

    Evaluation of seepage problem under a concrete dam with finite volume method

    , Article Proceedings of the 7th IASME / WSEAS International Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics, FMA '09, 20 August 2009 through 22 August 2009 ; 2009 , Pages 34-40 ; 9789604741069 (ISBN) Shamsai, A ; Abdi Dezfuli, E ; Zebardast, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In most of countries, underground waters are the most important sources to provide drinking water. So it is necessary to make scheme and to do high protection of to achieve maximum beneficiary. Necessity of this management is going to be felt by developing these sources and human's interference. However, in the past overtopping phenomenon was the first reason of dam's destruction, but nowadays by increasing of spate design's period, the significant problem that researchers are interfere with, is seepage problem. The purpose of solving the underground problems is to procure height of water as a function of coordinate and time. In observation of practical industries, we can use the... 

    General framework for dynamic large deformation contact problems based on phantom-node X-FEM

    , Article Computational Mechanics ; 2017 , Pages 1-21 ; 01787675 (ISSN) Broumand, P ; Khoei, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper presents a general framework for modeling dynamic large deformation contact-impact problems based on the phantom-node extended finite element method. The large sliding penalty contact formulation is presented based on a master-slave approach which is implemented within the phantom-node X-FEM and an explicit central difference scheme is used to model the inertial effects. The method is compared with conventional contact X-FEM; advantages, limitations and implementational aspects are also addressed. Several numerical examples are presented to show the robustness and accuracy of the proposed method. © 2017 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany  

    A new model in rail-vehicles dynamics considering nonlinear suspension components behavior

    , Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences ; Volume 51, Issue 3 , 2009 , Pages 222-232 ; 00207403 (ISSN) Sayyaadi, H ; Shokouhi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, a complete four axle rail vehicle model is addressed with 70 degrees of freedom (DOFs) including a carbody, two bogies, and four axels. In order to include the effects of the track irregularities in vehicle dynamics behavior, a simplified track model is proposed and it is validated by some experimental data and test results. As the performance of the suspension components, especially for air springs, have significant effects on rail-vehicle dynamics and ride comfort of passengers, a complete nonlinear thermo-dynamical air spring model, which is a combination of two different models, is introduced and implemented in the complete rail-vehicle dynamics. By implementing Presthus... 

    Direct design of branched ducts

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 2 B , 2009 , Pages 111-120 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ghadak, F ; Taiebi Rahni, M ; Ashrafizadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    A fully coupled formulation of thermo-fluid shape design problems has recently been developed in which the unknown nodal coordinates appear explicitly in the formulation of the problem. This "direct design" approach is, in principle, generally applicable and has been successfully applied in the context of potential and Euler flow models. This paper focuses on the direct design of ducts using the ideal flow model and may be considered as an addendum to the paper entitled "Direct Design of Ducts" [1]. However, a cell-vertex finite volume method is used and a different boundary condition implementation technique is applied, as compared to the method presented in the previous paper. The other... 

    Modeling of twin-entry radial turbine performance characteristics based on experimental investigation under full and partial admission conditions

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 16, Issue 4 B , 2009 , Pages 281-290 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Hajilouy, A ; Rad, M ; Shahhosseini, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, the performance of a turbocharger twin-entry radial inflow turbine is investigated analytically and experimentally under steady state, full and partial admission conditions. In this modeling, the mass flow rate, pressure ratio and efficiency of the turbine are assumed unknown. The turbine geometry and the inlet total pressure and temperature are known, hence, the turbine performance characteristics can be obtained. In the turbocharger laboratory, performance characteristics of the turbine are determined, measuring the main parameters for various operating conditions. Comparing the model and experimental results shows good agreement. Also, considering the effect of test... 

    Multi-criteria decision making for integrated urban water management

    , Article Water Resources Management ; Volume 22, Issue 8 , 2008 , Pages 1017-1029 ; 09204741 (ISSN) Zarghami, M ; Abrishamchi, A ; Ardakanian, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The city of Zahedan, in South-eastern Iran, has high population growth, limited local freshwater resources and inadequate water distribution system resulting in water supply failures in recent years. This paper will investigate integration of several demand management measures such as leakage detection on water distribution network, water metering and low volume water fixtures as well as the conjunctive use of surface and groundwater resources of this city. For integration of water management criteria, compromise programming will be used as a multi-objective decision making method. The criteria include minimizing the cost, maximizing water supply and minimizing the social hazards due to the... 

    Experimental study and modeling of gravity drainage during WAG process in fractured carbonate rocks

    , Article Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering ; Volume 27, Issue 3 , October , 2008 , Pages 103-113 ; 10219986 (ISSN) Jafari, M ; Badakhshan, A ; Taghikhani, V ; Rashtchian, D ; Gotbi, C ; Sajadian, V. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The experimental study and modeling of gravity drainage during Water Alternative Gas Injection, WAG process, in carbonate rock for one of the Iranian off-shore reservoir at lab-scale were carried out. The mechanism of gravity drainage during the WAG process, and its contribution to the oil recovery in the fractured carbonate reservoirs were also studied. In the WAG process alternatively gas is injected during the process and gravity drainage could be happened. Changes in the block dimensions, rock properties, oil properties, gas properties, and fractures properties and their effect on the amount of oil recovered during the gravity drainage mechanism were studied. It would be worth mentioning... 

    Analysis of microchannel heat sink performance using nanofluids in turbulent and laminar flow regimes and its simulation using artificial neural network

    , Article 10th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, EUROSIM/UKSim2008, Cambridge, 1 April 2008 through 3 April 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 623-628 ; 0769531148 (ISBN); 9780769531144 (ISBN) Shokouhmand, H ; Ghazvini, M ; Shabanian, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this study, silicon microchannel heat sink (MCHS) performance using nanofluids as coolants was analyzed. The nanofluid was a mixture of nanoscale Cu particles and pure water with various volume fractions. Based on theoretical models and experimental correlations, the heat transfer and friction coefficients required in the analysis were used. In the theoretical model, nanofluid was treated as a single-phase fluid. In the experimental correlation, thermal dispersion due to particle random motion was included. The microchannel heat sink performances for a specific geometries with Wch = W fin = 100 μm and Lch =300 μm is examined. In this study, flow in laminar and turbulent regimes using the... 

    Developing consistent inlet thermal boundary condition in micro/nano scale channels with heat transfer

    , Article 1st ASME Micro/Nanoscale Heat Transfer International Conference, MNHT08, Tainan, 6 January 2008 through 9 January 2008 ; Volume Parts A and B , 2008 , Pages 691-700 ; 0791842924 (ISBN); 9780791842928 (ISBN) Darbandi, M ; Vakilipour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this work, we present a more realistic inlet boundary condition to simulate compressible and incompressible flows through micro and nano channels considering consistent momentum and heat transfer specifications there. At solid walls, a constant wall temperature with suitable jump is applied as the wall thermal boundary condition; however, two types of thermal inlet boundary conditions are investigated at the inlet. We firstly examine the classical inlet boundary condition, which specifies a uniform temperature distribution right at the real inlet. Alternatively, we apply the same boundary condition but at a fictitious place far upstream of the real channel inlet. To validate our results,... 

    Asymptotic and exact analysis for constructal optimization of microchannel heat sink

    , Article 1st ASME Micro/Nanoscale Heat Transfer International Conference, MNHT08, Tainan, 6 January 2008 through 9 January 2008 ; Volume Parts A and B , 2008 , Pages 791-799 ; 0791842924 (ISBN); 9780791842928 (ISBN) Asgari, O ; Saidi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Microchannels are at the fore front of today's cooling technologies. They are widely being considered for cooling of electronic devices and in micro heat exchanger systems due to their ease of manufacture. One issue which arises in the use of microchannels is related to the small length scale of the channel or channel cross-section. In this work, the maximum heat transfer and the optimum geometry for a given pressure loss have been calculated for forced convective heat transfer in microchannels of various cross-section having finite volume for laminar flow conditions. Solutions are presented for 10 different channel cross sections, namely parallel plate channel, circular duct, rectangular...