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    Solving Preconditioned Euler/Navier-Stokes Equations for Numerical Simulation of Cavitating Flows Using a Barotropic Model

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ezzatneshan, Eslam (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Cavitation can occur in many fluid systems such as pumps, nozzles, hydrofoils and submarine vehicles and therefore, numerical modeling of this phenomenon has a significant importance. In this study, the numerical simulation of the cavitating flows through the Euler/Navier-Stokes equations employing the interface capturing method associated with a barotropic state law is performed. The system of governing equations is discretized using a cell-centered finite-volume algorithm and the fluxes are evaluated using a central-difference scheme. To account for density jumps across the cavity interface, the numerical dissipation terms with suitable density and pressure sensors are used. Since... 

    Developing a Hybrid Molecular-Continuum Algorithm to Simulate Gas Flow in Micro-Nano Propulsion Systems

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Roohi Golkhatmi, Ehsan (Author) ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    With the rapid development in the application of nano-micro systems in space propulsion systems, it is necessary to obtain accurate analysis of flow field in these devices. New generation of space missions are usually performed by using a network of small-scale satellites. The mission control of such small-scale satellites requires specialized propulsion systems than produce small propulsive forces of about 1 micro-Newton. The main purpose of the current PhD thesis is analysing the flow field in different nano/micro propulsion systems by using a hybrid Navier-Stokes (NS)-direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method. Nano/micro propulsion systems experience different rarefaction regimes from... 

    Shape Optimization in Pipe

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghalavandi, Ebrahim (Author) ; Fotouhi Firouzabad, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Shape optimization can be viewed as a part of the important branch of computational mechanics called structural optimization. In structural optimization problems one tries to set up some data of the mathematical model that describe the behavior of a structure in order to find a situation in which the structure exhibits a priori given properties. Nowadays shape optimization represents a vast scientific discipline involving all problems in which the geometry (in a broad sense) is subject to optimization. The problem has to be well posed from the mechanical point of view, requiring a good understanding of the physical background. Then one has to find an appropriate mathematical model that can... 

    Analysis of Industrial Ventilation System in a Welding Shop Considering Health & Hygiene

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Behkam, Reza (Author) ; Kazem Zadeh Hannani, Siamak (Supervisor) ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Based on progress madein industry, considering the essence of human resource health is an inevitable subject. Ventilation is an important matter which affects the quality and efficiency of production due to its coherence with providing a healthy and suitable workplace. In this regard, there are some settings for industrial ventilation systems which are designed to satisfy related health and hygiene standards.Simulation of ventilation systems based on CFD methods is a great contribution to choose anappropriate ventilation system type. In this study, by modeling the proposed ventilation setting in a 3D environment, we are assured that the system is capable of industrial ventilation in welding... 

    Null Controllability and Stabilizability of Compressible Navier-stokes System in One Dimension

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseini Khajouei, Narges Sadat (Author) ; Hesaraki, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis we study the exponential stabilization of the one dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes system, in a bounded interval locally around a constant steady state by a localized distributed control acting only in the velocity equation. In fact this is an analysis of a paper that published by Shirshendu Chowdhury, Debayan Maity, Mithily Ramaswamy and Jean-Pierre Raymond in Journal of Differential Equations. We determine a linear feedback law able to stabilize a nonlinear transformed system. Coming back to the original nonlinear system, we obtain a nonlinear feedback law able to stabilize locally this nonlinear system. The result is providing feedback control laws stabilizing... 

    Interface Feedback Control Stabilization of a Nonlinear Fluid–Structure Interaction

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hassanzadeh Kelishomi, Mojtaba (Author) ; Hesaraki, Mahmud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, We consider a model of a fluid–structure interaction defined on a bounded domain Ω ⊆ R2, that describes a body of elasticity interacting with a fluid. Ω is a bounded simply connected domain, consisting of two open sub-domains Ωs and Ωf .Ωf is the exterior domain with non-overlapping boundaries Γf and Γs, so that ∂Ωs = Γs. Ωs is an interior domain with boundary Γs.Ωs is occupied by an elastic body while Ωf is filled with a fluid.The interaction between the elastic body and the fluid takes place at the interface Γs.The dynamics of the fluid is described by the Navier–Stokes equation and the dynamics of the elastic body is described by an elasto-dynamic system of wave equations.... 

    Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to a Fluidstructure Model Coupling the Navier-Stokes Equations and the Lame System

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Golmirzaee, Narges (Author) ; Hesaraki, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, we consider a system containing fluid equations, structure equations, and equations of these two materials’ common interface in three dimensions and on the regular domains. We suppose that the solid which is described by the Lamé system of linear elasticity, moves inside an incompressible viscous fluid in three dimensions, and the fluid obeys the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in a time-dependent domain. At the fluid–solid interface, natural conditions are imposed, continuity of the velocities and of the Cauchy stress forces. The fluid and the solid are coupled through these conditions. By this interaction, the fluid deforms the boundary of the solid which in turn... 

    Numerical Solution of Hypersonic Axisymmetric Flows Including Real Gas Effects Using Compact Finite-Difference Scheme

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khodadadi, Polin (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract

    The numerical solution of the parabolized Navier-Stokes (PNS) equations for accurate computation of hypersonic axisymmetric flowfield with real gas effects is obtained by using the fourth-order compact finite-difference method. The PNS equations in the general curvilinear coordinates are solved by using the implicit finite-difference algorithm of Beam and Warming type with a high-order compact accuracy. A shock fitting procedure is utilized in the compact PNS scheme to obtain accurate solutions in the vicinity of the shock. To stabilize the numerical solution, numerical dissipation term and filters are used. The main advantage of the present formulation is that the basic flow variables... 

    Numerical Study of Oxygen Enrichment on NO Pollution Spread in an Ignition Chamber

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Orshesh, Zohreh (Author) ; Kazemzadeh Hannani, Siamak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present study, a 3D combustion chamber was simulated using FLUENT6.32. The objectives were to obtain detailed information on the combustion characteristics and NO formation in the furnace, and also to examine the effect of Oxygen enrichment on the combustion process. The combustion chamber has internal dimensions of 60 cm wide, 90 cm high and 190 cm long. The fuel pipe diameter is 1.25 cm and the air pipe diameter is 3.5 cm. The 3-D Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) equations together with standard k-ε turbulence model are solved by Fluent 6.3. Air/fuel flow rate ratio is varied as 1.3, 3.2 and 5.1 and the oxygen enriched flow rates are 28, 54, 68 lit/min. NO emission was... 

    Modeling the Forces Acting on NASA's Probe B Satellite, Using Space-Time Fluid Analogy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ataei, Behzad (Author) ; Taeibi Rahni, Mohamad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this thesis is to study the analogy of space-time fluid flow around Earth and to investigate the hydrodynamic forces caused by this fluid on NASA's Probe B satellite. According to recent research, Einstein's and Navier-Stokes equations are the same. The properties of space-time fluid, including equation of state, compressibility, viscosity, flow field around Earth, and the hydrodynamic forces entering Probe B satellite, are unknown. There are two views about the viscosity of space-time fluid. Spherical mass of the three-dimensional spherical sink and the nature of the sphere located in the probe satellite without a spherical solid particle It are considered within this flow.... 

    Weak Solutions of the Euler Equations and Onsager’s Conjecture

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Haghshenas, Mahdi (Author) ; Safdari, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The Onsager's conjecture is concerned with the dichotomy between rigidity and flexibility of weak solutions of incompressible Euler equations. Lars Onsager conjectured that weak solutions of Euler equations that are not smooth enough could be dissipative, even without the help of viscosity. On the other hand, it is well known that $C^1$ solutions conserve energy. Onsager conjectured that C^(1/3) regularity marks the threshold for this dichotomy. In other words, Hölder continuous solutions with Hölder exponent greater than 1/3 conserve the energy, while for every Hölder exponent less than 1/3, there are dissipative Hölder continuous solutions. The threshold 1/3 is intimately tied with... 

    Navier-Stokes Equations in the Whole Space with an Eddy Viscosity

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Mehrad (Author) ; Hesaraki, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We study the Navier-Stokes equations with an extra Eddy viscosity term in the whole space . We introduce a suitable regularized system for which we prove the existence of a regular solution defined for all time. We prove that when the regularizing parameter goes to zero, the solution of the regularized system converges to a turbulent solution of the initial system. In the first chapter, we have dedicated the necessary preliminaries and then in the second chapter, we have introduced the types of solutions. The third chapter introduces the necessary tools and their properties, with the help of which in the next chapter we have been able to make estimates and obtain their extensions to prove... 

    Solidification Simulation During Direct Metal Deposition of Functionally Graded Material

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rahmanizadeh, Shayan (Author) ; Akbari, Javad (Supervisor) ; Tavakoli, Roholla (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Additive manufacturing can be considered as a revolution in the manufacturing industry. The unique capabilities of this technology have led to the removal of many obstacles to the construction of complex and special parts. In this study, with the aim of further understanding how the gradient region is formed, the possibility of detecting the microstructure and finally the properties of the gradient piece made, a solidification process has been simulated in direct metal deposition. The results of this study include calculating the heat distribution during the process and obtaining a thermal history of the fabricated part, calculating the dimensions of the molten pool and the heat affected... 

    Effect of Amplitude of Electric Field on the Rotation of Liquid Film

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mashhadi, Meysam (Author) ; Amjadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    By direct and alternating electric field applied to thin film of liquid suspended in the air we can spin out and control it. Rotation pattern depends on the geometry of the electrodes and the applied magnetic field. This is called a rotating liquid film (Liquid Film Motor). To determine the cause of rotation, different models have been proposed. In this project we have tried to check the accuracy of any of the models. Using particle velocimetry using the photo, we calculate the velocity pattern. Then, using the Navier-Stokes equation calculate the acceleration and viscosity from the velocity. Then, for a special arrangement using a finite diffrent method, electric potential and the electric... 

    Dynamics and stability analysis of rotating cylindrical shells in annular fluid medium

    , Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 20, Issue 8 , 2020 Abdollahi, R ; Firouz Abadi, R. D ; Rahmanian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    World Scientific  2020
    Abstract
    Stability and dynamics of rotating coaxial cylindrical shells conveying incompressible and inviscid fluid are investigated. The interior shell is assumed to be flexible while the exterior cylinder is rigid. Using Sander's-Koiter theory assumptions and following Hamilton's principle, governing equations of motion are determined in their integral form. Employing the extended Galerkin method of solution, the integral equations of motion are projected to their equivalent system of algebraic equations. Fluid equations are fundamentally based on the linearized inviscid Navier-Stokes equations. Impermeability condition on the fluid and structure interface as well as the zero radial velocity... 

    Comparison and validation of plug and boundary layer flow models of monolithic reactors: Catalytic partial oxidation of methane on Rh coated monoliths

    , Article International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering ; Volume 6 , 2008 ; 15426580 (ISSN) Sari, A ; Safekordi, A ; Farhadpour, F. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Walter de Gruyter GmbH  2008
    Abstract
    Catalytic partial oxidation of methane in short residence time rhodium coated monolithic reactors offers an attractive route for syngas production. The plug flow and boundary layer flow approximations are considered as computationally efficient substitutes for the full Navier-Stokes model of the reactor while including detailed heterogeneous and homogeneous chemistry. The one dimensional plug flow model has trivial computational demands but only a limited range of application. The boundary layer model provides an excellent, computationally manageable substitute for the full Navier-Stokes model over a wide range of operating conditions. Using the 38-step elementary surface reaction mechanism... 

    Simulation of thermal profile in a single pellet during drying process with CFD method

    , Article Proceedings of the 24th International Mining Congress of Turkey, IMCET 2015, 14 April 2015 through 17 April 2015 ; 2015 , Pages 797-803 ; 9786050107050 (ISBN) Gitiara, A ; Namehi, A ; Vali, H ; Shahrokhshahi, H. R ; Soltani, H ; Alamdari, E. K ; Cheraghi, A ; Karadeniz, M ; Gulsun Kilic, M ; Torun Bilgic, E ; Basarir, H ; Onel, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    TMMOB Maden Muhendisleri Odasi  2015
    Abstract
    Green iron oxide pellets are indurated with thermal treatment in pelletizing plant to achieve sufficient mechanical properties and to be used in iron-steel industry. In the first stage, the pellets are dried with hot air coming from the firing unit. High heat transfer makes the evaporation rate exceeding the outgoing steam rate from the pellets and as a result, increasing the inner pressure of the pellets and fragment. On the other hand, low heat transfer causes low production rate. Using the related equations and considering the pellets' moisture and porosity and applying the pellets' condition on parameters such as specific heat capacity and heat conductivity, an acceptable standard is... 

    Numerical investigation of the forward and backward travelling waves through an undulating propulsor: performance and wake pattern

    , Article Ships and Offshore Structures ; Apr , 2015 ; 17445302 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, M ; Abbaspour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Recently, the mechanisms of natural undulatory locomotion of aquatic animal swimming have become one of the most significant issues for the researchers, swimmers and engineers. This study aims to elucidate and compare the propulsive vortical signature and performance of backward (negative undulation) and forward (positive undulation) travelling waves through a typical fishlike propulsor by a systematic numerical study. The numerical approach uses a pressure-based finite volume method solver to solve Navier–Stokes equations in an arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian framework domain containing a two-dimensional NACA 0012 foil moving with prescribed kinematics. Some of the important findings are: (1)... 

    Formation and breakup patterns of falling droplets

    , Article Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications ; Volume 68, Issue 9 , Jun , 2015 , Pages 1023-1030 ; 10407782 (ISSN) Sharafatmandjoor, S ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Azwadi Che Sidik, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Some interface front patterns of falling droplets are studied via direct numerical solution of the full Navier-Stokes equations governing the system of droplets and the ambient surrounding media as a single-fluid model. We focus on the mutual interactions of the effects of characterizing nondimensional parameters on the formation and break-up of large cylindrical droplets. The investigation of droplet cross sections and deformation angles shows that for moderate values of the Atwood number, increasing the Eötvös number explicitly increases the deformation rate in formation and breakup phenomena. Otherwise, increasing the Ohnesorge number basically amplifies the viscous effects  

    Numerical investigation of the forward and backward travelling waves through an undulating propulsor: performance and wake pattern

    , Article Ships and Offshore Structures ; Volume 11, Issue 5 , 2016 , Pages 517-539 ; 17445302 (ISSN) Ebrahimi, M ; Abbaspour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2016
    Abstract
    Recently, the mechanisms of natural undulatory locomotion of aquatic animal swimming have become one of the most significant issues for the researchers, swimmers and engineers. This study aims to elucidate and compare the propulsive vortical signature and performance of backward (negative undulation) and forward (positive undulation) travelling waves through a typical fishlike propulsor by a systematic numerical study. The numerical approach uses a pressure-based finite volume method solver to solve Navier–Stokes equations in an arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian framework domain containing a two-dimensional NACA 0012 foil moving with prescribed kinematics. Some of the important findings are: (1)...