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    Receptivity of hypersonic flow over blunt-noses to freestream disturbances using spectral methods

    , Article Computational Fluid Dynamics 2010 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics, ICCFD 2010, 12 July 2010 through 16 July 2010 ; July , 2011 , Pages 357-362 ; 9783642178832 (ISBN) Hejranfar, K ; Najafi, M ; Esfahanian, V ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The receptivity of supersonic/hypersonic flows over blunt noses to freestream disturbances is performed by means of spectral collocation methods. The unsteady flow computations are made through solving the full Navier-Stokes equations in 2D. A shock-fitting technique is used to compute unsteady shock motion and its interaction with freestream disturbances accurately in the receptivity study. The computational results for receptivity of a semi-cylinder at Mach 8 is presented and validated by comparison with available theoretical and numerical results. The study shows significant effects of the viscosity on the receptivity process  

    Sleep spindles analysis using sparse bump modeling

    , Article 2011 1st Middle East Conference on Biomedical Engineering, MECBME 2011, Sharjah, 21 February 2011 through 24 February 2011 ; 2011 , Pages 37-40 ; 9781424470006 (ISBN) Ghanbari, Z ; Najafi, M ; Shamsollahi, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Sleep Spindle is the hallmark of the second stage of sleep in EEG signal. It had been analyzed using different methods, including Fourier transform, parametric and non-parametric models, higher order statistics and spectra, and also time-frequency methods such as wavelet transform, and matching pursuit. In this study, bump modeling has been used to analyze sleep spindle. Bump modeling is a method which represents the time-frequency map of signals with a number of elementary functions. Results of this work demonstrate that bump modeling is capable of analyzing different sleep spindle patterns in sleep EEG signals successfully  

    Continuous transforming the BTW to the Manna model

    , Article Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications ; Volume 419 , 2015 , Pages 196-202 ; 03784371 (ISSN) Asasi, H ; Moghimi Araghi, S ; Najafi, M. N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper we define some stochastic perturbations of the BTW model which make it into Manna model. These models have a continuous parameter p, where p = 0 and 1 correspond to the BTW and Manna models respectively. We have investigated the properties of the statistical observables of the waves of avalanches for various values of p. Our data supports the expectation of a crossover in such systems; at large scales Manna model is dominant. Therefore we find strong evidence in favor of the universality classes being distinct. Also it is observed that the BTW fixed point is unstable when Manna-type perturbation is added to the model  

    Applicability of lattice Boltzmann method in simulation of drops and bubbles formation and transport

    , Article AIP Conference Proceedings, 22 September 2014 through 28 September 2014 ; Volume 1648 , 2015 ; 0094243X (ISSN) ; 9780735412873 (ISBN) Taeibi Rahni, M ; Alizadeh, M ; Haghshenas, M ; Salimi, H ; Najafi, M ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Multiphase flows appear in many scientific and engineering applications. On the other hand, there has been a tremendous experimental and numerical investigation trying to understand complex fluid-fluid interfaces better. However, conventional CFD have certain limitations in complicated situations. Fortunately in the past two decades, new approaches, namely SPH and LBM (sometimes called meshless methods) have been developed. Since they are mesoscopic, they have been able to perform much better than conventional CFD. Especially, LBM is becoming more and more popular and has already been divided to many branches  

    Numerical solution of non-fourier heat transfer during laser irradiation on tooth layers

    , Article Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 12 , 2017 , Pages 6085-6092 ; 1738494X (ISSN) Falahatkar, S ; Nouri Borujerdi, A ; Najafi, M ; Mohammadzadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This study reports on the simulation of temperature distribution of human tooth under a laser beam based on non-Fourier models. The temperature in the tooth depth that directly results from the conduction heat transfer process is caused by the lengthy thermal relaxation time in the tooth layers. A detailed tooth composed of enamel, dentin, and pulp with unstructured shape, uneven boundaries, and realistic thicknesses was considered. A finite difference scheme was separately adopted to solve time-dependent equations in solid layers and soft tissue of the tooth. In this study, a dual-phase-lag non-Fourier heat conduction model was applied to evaluate temperature distribution induced by laser... 

    Second law analysis of an infinitely segmented magnetohydrodynamic generator

    , Article Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials ; Volume 426 , 2017 , Pages 294-301 ; 03048853 (ISSN) Arash, A ; Saidi, M. H ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2017
    Abstract
    The performance of an infinitely segmented magnetohydrodynamic generator is analyzed using the second law of thermodynamics entropy generation criterion. The exact analytical solution of the velocity and temperature fields are provided by applying the modified Hartmann flow model, taking into account the occurrence of the Hall effect in the considered generator. Contributions of heat transfer, fluid friction, and ohmic dissipation to the destruction of useful available work are found, and the nature of irreversibilities in the considered generator is determined. In addition, the electrical isotropic efficiency scheme is used to evaluate the generator performance. Finally, the implication of... 

    Tribological characteristics of self-lubricating nanostructured aluminum reinforced with multi-wall CNTs processed by flake powder metallurgy and hot pressing method

    , Article Diamond and Related Materials ; Volume 90 , 2018 , Pages 93-100 ; 09259635 (ISSN) Akbarpour, M. R ; Alipour, S ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    Ultrafine-grained Al-CNT (2 and 4 vol%) composites were successfully fabricated using the flake powder metallurgy and hot pressing route, and the microstructure and tribological properties of the produced composites were studied. The results showed that the coefficient of friction and the wear rate of Al decrease with the addition of the CNT reinforcement. A carbon-rich film formed on the worn surfaces during wear test, which prevented the Al oxidation and yielded the self-lubricating effect for the composites. This improvement in the wear behavior of the composites can be attributed to the simultaneous effects of the ultrafine-grained matrix and strengthening and self-lubricating properties... 

    Evaluation of heat conduction in a laser irradiated tooth with the three-phase-lag bio-heat transfer model

    , Article Thermal Science and Engineering Progress ; Volume 7 , 2018 , Pages 203-212 ; 24519049 (ISSN) Falahatkar, S ; Nouri-Borujerdi, A ; Mohammadzadeh, A ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    In this study, a dental short pulse laser with a Gaussian beam profile was applied normally to the top surface of a mineral organ i.e. the human tooth for a root canal therapy. A numerical method of finite difference is adopted to solve the time-dependent heat transfer equation. The real boundary conditions of thermal insulation on the sharp segment of the root canal and periodic heat flux on the top boundary of the tooth were applied. The comparison of a three-phase-lag (TPL) bio-heat transfer model with other heat transfer studies has shown that this new bio-heat model (TPL) could accurately predict the thermal behaviour of a non-homogeneous structure such as the human tooth. It was... 

    Drop formation in cross-junction micro-channel using lattice Boltzmann method

    , Article Thermal Science ; Volume 22, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 909-919 ; 03549836 (ISSN) Fallah, K ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Mohammadzadeh, A ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Serbian Society of Heat Transfer Engineers  2018
    Abstract
    Drop formation in cross-junction micro-channels is numerically studied using the lattice Boltzmann method with pseudo-potential model. To verify the simulation, the results are compared to previous numerical and experimental data. Furthermore, the effects of capillary number, flow rate ratio, contact angle, and viscosity ratio on the flow patterns, drop length, and interval between drops are investigated and highlighted. The results show that the drop forming process has different regimes, namely, jetting, drop, and squeezing regimes. Also, it is shown that increasing in the flow rate ratio in the squeezing regime causes increment in drop length and decrement in drops interval distance. On... 

    On the outflow conditions for spectral solution of the viscous blunt-body problem

    , Article Journal of Computational Physics ; Volume 228, Issue 11 , 2009 , Pages 3936-3972 ; 00219991 (ISSN) Hejranfar, K ; Esfahanian, V ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    The purpose of this paper is to study and identify suitable outflow boundary conditions for the numerical simulation of viscous supersonic/hypersonic flow over blunt bodies, governed by the compressible Navier-Stokes equations, with an emphasis motivated primarily by the use of spectral methods without any filtering. The subsonic/supersonic composition of the outflow boundary requires a dual boundary treatment for well-posedness. All compatibility relations, modified to undertake the hyperbolic/parabolic behaviour of the governing equations, are used for the supersonic part of the outflow. Regarding the unknown downstream information in the subsonic region, different subsonic outflow... 

    Numerical and experimental analysis of copper electroforming on an aluminum substrate as a rotating cone electrode cell

    , Article ChemistrySelect ; Volume 4, Issue 40 , 2019 , Pages 11839-11847 ; 23656549 (ISSN) Memannavaz, H ; Pebdeni, H. H ; Liaghat, G ; Rahmati, S ; Najafi, M ; Fazeli, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley-Blackwell  2019
    Abstract
    In this paper, the advantages of numerical simulation to improve the process of copper electroforming are demonstrated. In this regard, the finite element model of copper electroforming for a rotating cone electrode was first prepared and then, the effect of the key parameters, such as applied current density, solution conductivity, electrode spacing, and anode height, on the uniformity of the thickness was investigated. The model combines tertiary current distribution with Bulter–Volmer electrode kinetics and computational fluid dynamics at the turbulent condition. In order to validate the model, a cone-shaped shell was produced by electroforming method in the laboratory. The obtained... 

    Hardness, wear and friction characteristics of nanostructured Cu-SiC nanocomposites fabricated by powder metallurgy route

    , Article Materials Today Communications ; Volume 18 , 2019 , Pages 25-31 ; 23524928 (ISSN) Akbarpour, M. R ; Najafi, M ; Alipour, S ; Kim, H.S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    In the present study, hardness and tribological properties of nanostructured copper reinforced with SiC nanoparticles of various volume fractions (0, 2, 4, and 6 vol%) were investigated. The nanocomposites were fabricated by high-energy mechanical milling and hot pressing method. The Cu-SiC nanocomposites showed enhanced hardness and wear resistance against WC counterface. The hardness and wear resistance of the nanocomposite increased with increasing the amount of SiC nanoparticles up to 2 vol% in the matrix, but they decreased at higher percentages of SiC (4 and 6 vol%). Flake formation-spalling and abrasion were identified as the predominant wear mechanisms. It was found that reducing the... 

    Evaluation of desiccant wheel and prime mover as combined cooling, heating, and power system

    , Article International Journal of Green Energy ; Volume 16, Issue 3 , 2019 , Pages 256-268 ; 15435075 (ISSN) Mohammadian Korouyeh, M ; Saidi, M. H ; Najafi, M ; Aghanajafi, C ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2019
    Abstract
    In this research heating, cooling and electrical demands of a residential tower are evaluated for Iran various weather conditions. For this purpose, several cities are selected as the representative of the specific weather conditions. To meet the cooling demand, desiccant cooling system plus alternative systems are applied. To analyze desiccant wheel, outlet humidity and temperature have been modeled. Also, the effect of rotational speed and regeneration temperature on entropy generation of the desiccant wheel has been studied based on the obtained results. It is deduced that the entropy generation may be increased by increasing the regeneration temperature and the rotational speed. To... 

    Dynamic interdiction networks with applications in illicit supply chains

    , Article Omega (United Kingdom) ; 2019 ; 03050483 (ISSN) Jabarzare, Z ; Zolfagharinia, H ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    We study the interdiction of illegal product distribution in a network with multiple sources (origins) and sinks (destinations). This work contributes to the literature of dynamic maximum flow interdiction problems by addressing multiple commodities in a network of relationships. The related distribution network consists of (1) criminals, who are hierarchically connected, and seeking to maximize the total profit flow from origins to destinations, and (2) enforcement officers aiming to minimize criminals’ long-term success by monitoring and arresting them, using the limited resources at their disposal. Considering several real-world operational details, we first propose a mixed-integer... 

    Dynamic interdiction networks with applications in illicit supply chains

    , Article Omega (United Kingdom) ; 2019 ; 03050483 (ISSN) Jabarzare, Z ; Zolfagharinia, H ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    We study the interdiction of illegal product distribution in a network with multiple sources (origins) and sinks (destinations). This work contributes to the literature of dynamic maximum flow interdiction problems by addressing multiple commodities in a network of relationships. The related distribution network consists of (1) criminals, who are hierarchically connected, and seeking to maximize the total profit flow from origins to destinations, and (2) enforcement officers aiming to minimize criminals’ long-term success by monitoring and arresting them, using the limited resources at their disposal. Considering several real-world operational details, we first propose a mixed-integer... 

    Multi-site statistical downscaling of precipitation using generalized hierarchical linear models: a case study of the imperilled Lake Urmia basin

    , Article Hydrological Sciences Journal ; Volume 65, Issue 14 , 2020 , Pages 2466-2481 Abbasian, M. S ; Abrishamchi, A ; Najafi, M. R ; Moghim, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    A downscaling model capable of explaining the temporal and spatial variability of regional hydroclimatic variables is essential for reliable climate change studies and impact assessments. This study proposes a novel statistical approach based on generalized hierarchical linear model (GHLM) to downscale precipitation from the outputs of general circulation models (GCMs) at multiple sites. GHLM partitions the total variance of precipitation into within- and between-site variability allowing for transferring information between sites to develop a regional downscaling model. The methodology is demonstrated by downscaling precipitation using the outputs of eight GCMs in Lake Urmia basin in... 

    Increasing risk of meteorological drought in the Lake Urmia basin under climate change: Introducing the precipitation–temperature deciles index

    , Article Journal of Hydrology ; 2020 Abbasian, M. S ; Najafi, M. R ; Abrishamchi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    Meteorological droughts due to the concurrent occurrence of low-precipitation and high-temperature events can lead to severe negative impacts on agriculture, economy, ecosystem, and society. This study proposes a novel framework to characterize such drought conditions based on the joint variability of precipitation–temperature, particularly under climate change. Generalized hierarchical linear model is used to downscale precipitation and temperature at multiple stations from the outputs of nine General Circulation Models (GCMs) under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5. A bivariate drought index called Precipitation–Temperature Deciles Index (PTDI) is developed using... 

    A decision support model for robust allocation and routing of search and rescue resources after earthquake: a case study

    , Article Operational Research ; 2020 Ahmadi, G ; Tavakkoli Moghaddam, R ; Baboli, A ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer  2020
    Abstract
    The efficient planning of search and rescue (SAR) operations is highly impactful in the disaster response phase, which offers a limited time window with a declining chance for saving trapped people. The present paper introduces a new robust decision support framework for planning SAR resource deployment in post-disaster districts. A two-stage decomposition approach is applied to formulate the problem as iterative interrelated stages of mixed-integer programming (MIP) models. The first stage presents a robust multi-period allocation model for maximizing fair and effective demand coverage in the affected districts during the entire planning horizon. It takes into account the time-sensitiveness... 

    Improving blood bank inventory management using double cross-match and hybrid issuance policy

    , Article 7th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Applications, ICIEA 2020, 16 April 2020 through 21 April 2020 ; 2020 , Pages 819-826 Bozorgi, A ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2020
    Abstract
    Blood availability in hospitals is of high humanitarian importance, thus blood shortage is not desired at all. High wastage rate of blood in hospitals is an important issue, which becomes more important as the standards of health care services becomes higher. In order to address blood shortage and wastage issues in a hospital, this paper develops a new inventory management model as a decision making tool to help making tactical and operational level decisions for a Hospital Blood Bank (HBB) inventory management. These decisions include issuance and ordering policy and the aim of the model is to reduce blood wastage and shortage. For this purpose, a multi period, multi-product inventory... 

    Stress behaviour across human tooth by temperature gradient resulting of laser irradiation

    , Article Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences ; Volume 14, Issue 1 , 2020 , Pages 6218-6228 Falahatkar, S ; Nouri Borujerdi, A ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Universiti Malaysia Pahang  2020
    Abstract
    The authors report the simulation of temperature distribution and thermally induced stress in the premolar tooth under ND-YAG pulsed laser beam. The Three-Phase-Lag (TPL) non-Fourier model is proposed to describe the heat conduction in the human tooth with nonhomogeneous inner structures. A premolar tooth comprising enamel, dentin, and pulp with real shapes and thicknesses are considered and a numerical method of finite difference was adopted to solve the time-dependent TPL bio-heat transfer, strain and stress equations. The surface heating scheme is applied for simulation of laser therapy. The aim of this laser therapy is that the temperature of pulp reaches to 47oC. The results are...