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    Experimental Study on Liquid Jet Disintegration in Gaseous Crossflow

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Pourrousta, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Mazaheri, Karim (Supervisor) ; Morad, Mohammad Reza (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In the present research, a test stand for investigating the behavior of an injected jet in cross flow, is established. In All experiments water and air was used as injected jet and cross flow respectively. At the beginning, with help of dimensional analysis, non-dimensional parameters are introduced and their effect of these parameter on the jet behavior, as the most important goal of this research, is investigated. In order to inject the fluid in the cross flow, two injector with 0.58 mm and 1.08 mm exit diameter and 10 mm exit length was used, and jet speed varies from 2 m/s to 12 m/s. The cross section of the wind tunnel was a 8cm-edge-square and the air speed was adjustable in the range... 

    Experimental Study of Liquid Sheet Breakup in Cross Flow

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Olyaei, Ghader (Author) ; Kebriaee, Azadeh (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Injecting liquid fuel into the cross flow of air provides high penetration of the liquid, rapid mixing with air, and increased efficiency. This method has widespread applications in the propulsion systems of gas turbines, scramjets, turbine blade cooling, and fuel injection for engine afterburners. One of the design strategies for future aircraft engines is to reduce pollutants using fuel spray into the cross flow instead of direct jet fuel injection and using renewable energy sources. The applications of cross flows include injecting fluid through rotating pressure injectors in exhaust flows, injecting fluid through pressure-rotating injectors in radial injectors, and using slinger... 

    Analytical and numerical biaxial bending analysis of deepwater riser due to vortex-induced vibration

    , Article Journal of Marine Science and Technology (Japan) ; Volume 27, Issue 1 , 2022 , Pages 492-507 ; 09484280 (ISSN) Tabeshpour, M. R ; Komachi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Japan  2022
    Abstract
    Previous studies of analysis and prediction of marine risers responses usually focus on vortex-induced vibration (VIV) of cross-flow (CF) direction rather than in-line (IL). Recent studies show that responses of IL direction tend to dominate in some cases. Responses of long riser due to biaxial bending of IL and CF VIV are investigated. Closed-form formulas are derived for estimating maximum normal stress due to the biaxial moment of CF/IL VIV and relations for estimating biaxial stress using CF values are presented. Analytical results are compared with numerical results of the time domain model and a good correlation is observed. It is shown that for tension and bending-controlled modes of... 

    Large Eddy Simulation of multiple jets into a cross flow

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 14, Issue 3 , 2007 , Pages 240-250 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Ramezanizadeh, M ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Saidi, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Sharif University of Technology  2007
    Abstract
    Multiple square cross section jets into a cross flow at three different velocity ratios, namely 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5, have been computationally simulated, using the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach. The finite volume method is applied in the computational methodologies, using an unsteady SIMPLE algorithm and employing a non-uniform staggered grid. All spatial and temporal terms in the Navier-Stokes equations have been discretized using the Power-Law and Crank-Nicolson schemes, respectively. Mean velocity profiles at different X-locations are compared with the existing experimental and Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) computational results. Although the RANS computations require much... 

    Flow visualization around a non-circular tube

    , Article International Journal of Engineering, Transactions B: Applications ; Volume 19, Issue 1 , 2006 , Pages 73-82 ; 1728-144X (ISSN) Nouri Borujerdi, A ; Lavasani, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Materials and Energy Research Center  2006
    Abstract
    The flow behavior around a cam shaped tube in a cross flow has been investigated experimentally using flow visualization and pressure distribution measurements. The range of attack angle and Reynolds number based on an equivalent circular diameter are within 0 < α < 360° and 2×104Reeq <3.4×104, respectively. The pressure drag features are clarified in relation to the flow behavior around the tube. It is found that the highest pressure drag coefficient occurs at α = 90° and 270° over the whole range of Reynolds number. Results show that the pressure drag coefficient of the cam - shaped tube is lower than that of a circular tube with the same surface area for more of the attack angles  

    Wake and structure model for simulation of cross-flow/in-line vortex induced vibration of marine risers

    , Article Journal of Vibroengineering ; Volume 20, Issue 1 , February , 2018 , Pages 152-164 ; 13928716 (ISSN) Komachi, Y ; Mazaheri, S ; Tabeshpour, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    JVE International  2018
    Abstract
    Three dimensional responses of riser subjected to Vortex Induced Vibration (VIV) are investigated. Proportionality relations of stress and fatigue damage are mentioned. A computer code has been developed for time domain modeling of VIV of riser accounting for both Cross-Flow (CF) and In-Line (IL) vibration. The wake oscillator model is used to calculate the VIV of each strip. The wake oscillators are coupled to the dynamics of the long riser, while the Newmark-beta method is used for evaluating the structural dynamics of riser. The wake dynamics, including IL and CF vibrations, is represented using a pair of non-linear Van der Pol equations that solved using modified Euler method. The... 

    Analysis of fouling and flux behavior in cross-flow microfiltration of nonalcoholic beer by ceramic membrane

    , Article Sustainable Membrane Technology for Energy, Water, and Environment ; JAN , 2012 , Pages 157-167 ; 9781118024591 (ISBN) Yazdanshenas, M ; Tabatabaei Nejad, S. A. R ; Soltanieh, M ; Fillaudeau, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons  2012

    Stability and breakup of liquid jets: Effect of slight gaseous crossflows and electric fields

    , Article Chemical Engineering Science ; Volume 165 , 2017 , Pages 89-95 ; 00092509 (ISSN) Rajabi, A ; Morad, M. R ; Rahbari, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    Instability and breakup of a liquid jet under the influence of a gaseous crossflow in the presence of an electric field is investigated. A dispersion relation for disturbances on the jet surface is derived for the combined effects based on pioneer linear stability analysis for low speed limits. Effects of Weber, Bond and Ohnesorge numbers on the growth rate of disturbances are studied. The theoretical analysis developed for breakup length is used for comparisons with experimentally obtained breakup lengths. Measured breakup lengths were predicted satisfactorily by the linear theory in the region of low crossflow velocities (0–4 m/s) and electric field intensities (0–3×105 V/m). © 2017... 

    Primary breakup dynamics and spray characteristics of a rotary atomizer with radial-axial discharge channels

    , Article International Journal of Multiphase Flow ; 2018 ; 03019322 (ISSN) Rezayat, S ; Farshchi, M ; Ghorbanhoseini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    An experimental investigation of primary breakup dynamics and spray characteristics of a rotary atomizer with high aspect ratio radial-axial discharge channel is described. A high-resolution shadow imaging technique with pulsed backlight illumination was used for spray visualization. For the rotary atomizer with high aspect ratio discharge channel and radial-axial orientation, visualization showed the occurrence of Centripetal–Coriolis-induced stream-mode injection for all operating conditions. In this mode of injection, a crescent liquid film forms in the channel exit and issues from the orifice as a liquid column or a thin liquid sheet depending on atomizer operating conditions. It was... 

    Liquid jet trajectory and droplet path influenced by combined cross flow and electric fields

    , Article Chemical Engineering Science ; Volume 181 , 18 May , 2018 , Pages 114-121 ; 00092509 (ISSN) Rajabi, A ; Morad, M. R ; Rahbari, N ; Pejman Sereshkeh, S. R ; Razavi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2018
    Abstract
    This study investigates an ethanol liquid jet subjected to combination of an air crossflow and a normal electric field. The results on the liquid jet trajectory and subsequent droplets flight paths are presented. The liquid jet trajectory was found as a function of two non-dimensional quantities; the liquid jet to the crossflow momentum ratio and the electroinertial number. The electroinertial number is defined as the ratio between the liquid jet specific momentum and the electric force. A correlation is introduced for the jet trajectory in low crossflow speeds and electric field intensities. The same two quantities control the detached droplets flight paths. Satellite droplets flight angles... 

    A quasi-three-dimensional thermal model for multi-stream plate fin heat exchangers

    , Article Applied Thermal Engineering ; Volume 157 , 2019 ; 13594311 (ISSN) Niroomand, R ; Saidi, M. H ; Hannani, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    In this study, a novel pseudo-three-dimensional model is developed to find out both fluid and solid temperature distributions in multi-stream plate fin heat exchangers. In this simulation algorithm, heat exchangers can be in either parallel flow or cross flow configuration. The model considerations include: heat leakage of cap plates and side plates, conduction throughout the solid matrix of the heat exchanger, variable physical properties, and inlet mass flow rate maldistribution. Using the computational code, the effects of different factors such as: the number of layers, mass flow variation, inlet mass flow rate maldistribution, and stacking pattern on the thermal performance of the heat... 

    Primary breakup dynamics and spray characteristics of a rotary atomizer with radial-axial discharge channels

    , Article International Journal of Multiphase Flow ; Volume 111 , 2019 , Pages 315-338 ; 03019322 (ISSN) Rezayat, S ; Farshchi, M ; Ghorbanhoseini, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    An experimental investigation of primary breakup dynamics and spray characteristics of a rotary atomizer with high aspect ratio radial-axial discharge channel is described. A high-resolution shadow imaging technique with pulsed backlight illumination was used for spray visualization. For the rotary atomizer with high aspect ratio discharge channel and radial-axial orientation, visualization showed the occurrence of Centripetal–Coriolis-induced stream-mode injection for all operating conditions. In this mode of injection, a crescent liquid film forms in the channel exit and issues from the orifice as a liquid column or a thin liquid sheet depending on atomizer operating conditions. It was... 

    A general multi-scale modeling framework for two-phase simulation of multi-stream plate-fin heat exchangers

    , Article International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer ; Volume 156 , 2020 Niroomand, R ; Saidi, M. H ; Hannani, S. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Compact heat exchangers are among the vital components used in various industries. In this study, a general framework has been developed with a multi-scale point of view for three-dimensional simulation of multi-stream plate-fin heat exchangers. The most important features in the MSPFHEs simulation, such as phase change phenomena, multi-component mixtures, multiple streams, transversal, lateral and longitudinal conduction, non-uniformity of inlet flow, variable fluid properties, and heat leakage are simultaneously considered in this model. The modular form of the model structure has facilitated layer-by-layer simulation of cross flow heat exchangers as well as parallel flow ones. Our model... 

    A novel design and performance optimization methodology for hydraulic Cross-Flow turbines using successive numerical simulations

    , Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 169 , 2021 , Pages 1402-1421 ; 09601481 (ISSN) Mehr, G ; Durali, M ; Khakrand, M. H ; Hoghooghi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    This paper introduces a new methodology for designing and optimizing the performance of hydraulic Cross-Flow turbines for a wide range of operating conditions. The methodology is based on a one-step approach for the system-level design phase and a three-step, successive numerical analysis approach for the detail design phase. Compared to current design methodologies, not only does this approach break down the process into well-defined steps and simplify it, but it also has the advantage that once numerical simulations are conducted for a single turbine, most of the results can be used for an entire class of Cross-Flow turbines. In this paper, after a discussion of the research background, we... 

    Effects of Mach numbers on Magnus induced surface pressure

    , Article Chinese Journal of Aeronautics ; 2020 ASKARY, F ; SOLTANI, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Chinese Journal of Aeronautics  2020
    Abstract
    Experimental and numerical methods were used to investigate the Magnus phenomena over a spinning projectile. The pressure force acting on the surface of a spinning projectile was measured for various cases by employing a relatively novel experimental technique. A set of miniature pressure sensors along with a data acquisition board, battery and storage memory were placed inside a spinning model and the surface pressure were obtained through a remotely controlled system. Circumferential pressures of the model for both rotational and static conditions were obtained at two different free stream Mach numbers of 0.4 and 0.8 and at different angles of attack. The results showed the ability of this... 

    Penetration of elliptical liquid jets in low-speed crossflow

    , Article Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 141, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 00982202 (ISSN) Morad, M. R ; Khosrobeygi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)  2019
    Abstract
    Trajectory and penetration of elliptical liquid jets emerged into a low-speed crossflow of air are studied. The jets are introduced to the crossflow at different momentum ratios ranging from 1 to 300. The images are analyzed to obtain the trajectories of the outer boundary of the jets for two different aspect ratios. An empirical correlation is proposed for the present injector geometries and for the range of momentum ratio, Weber, and Reynolds numbers used in this study. Finally, a theoretical model for the trajectory of the liquid column for an initially elliptical liquid emerging into a crossflow is presented, and the associated drag coefficients are obtained for a precise trajectory... 

    Penetration of elliptical liquid jets in low-speed crossflow

    , Article Journal of Fluids Engineering, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 141, Issue 1 , 2019 ; 00982202 (ISSN) Morad, M. R ; Khosrobeygi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)  2019
    Abstract
    Trajectory and penetration of elliptical liquid jets emerged into a low-speed crossflow of air are studied. The jets are introduced to the crossflow at different momentum ratios ranging from 1 to 300. The images are analyzed to obtain the trajectories of the outer boundary of the jets for two different aspect ratios. An empirical correlation is proposed for the present injector geometries and for the range of momentum ratio, Weber, and Reynolds numbers used in this study. Finally, a theoretical model for the trajectory of the liquid column for an initially elliptical liquid emerging into a crossflow is presented, and the associated drag coefficients are obtained for a precise trajectory... 

    Experimental study of lateral dispersion in flexible aquatic canopy with emergent blade-like stems

    , Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 32, Issue 6 , 25 June , 2020 Jamali, M ; Sehat, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Institute of Physics Inc  2020
    Abstract
    This paper quantitatively investigates the role of flexibility of blade-like stems and, in particular, the occurrence of stem resonance on lateral dispersion in emergent aquatic canopies. Two sets of experiments are presented: single-stem and canopy tests. In the first set, the flow around single blade-like flexible model stems and the proximity to a resonant state are studied. Wake areas behind four model stems with distinct flexibilities are measured by particle image velocimetry for stem Reynolds numbers between 350 and 850. A single flexible emergent stem bends and oscillates in in-line and cross-flow directions due to periodic forcing associated with the vortex shedding. The plant... 

    Cross-flow vortex induced vibrations of inclined helically straked circular cylinders: An experimental study

    , Article Journal of Fluids and Structures ; Volume 59 , November , 2015 , Pages 178-201 ; 08899746 (ISSN) Zeinoddini, M ; Farhangmehr, A ; Seif, M. S ; Zandi, A. P ; Sharif University of Technology
    Academic Press  2015
    Abstract
    Effects of suppression devices on the vortex induced vibration (VIV) of inclined cylinders appear not to have received previous due attentions. The current paper reports the results of some towing tank experiments on the vortex induced cross-flow vibrations of bare and helically straked cylinders in vertical and inclined arrangements. Rigid test cylinders were mounted on a single degree of freedom elastic support. The inclination angles examined were θ=0°, ±20° and ±45°. The Reynolds number ranged from 4000 to 45. 000 and the reduced velocity from 1 to 16. With all tests the mass ratio and the mass-damping parameters were kept constant.Test results on "inclined bare" and "inclined helically... 

    Permeability reduction of membranes during particulate suspension flow; analytical micro model of size exclusion mechanism

    , Article Journal of Membrane Science ; Vol. 435, issue , May , 2013 , p. 155-164 ; ISSN: 3767388 Bashtani, F ; Ayatollahi, S ; Habibi, A ; Masihi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Particle capture at porous media in cross-flow microfiltration is studied to investigate permeability reduction as a function of membrane pore size and particle size distribution. A new model in pore scale and its pertinent mathematical expressions, which consider pore and particle size distribution, are provided. Permeability reduction of the membrane because of size exclusion during particulate suspension flow was predicted using the developed model. It is assumed that the size exclusion is the dominant mechanism of particle retention causes pore blocking and permeability reduction in the porous media.The exact analytical solution of the stochastic model for size exclusion is used to...