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    Numerical investigation of effect of aspect ratio of rectangular nozzles

    , Article 2008 2nd International Conference on Thermal Issues in Emerging Technologies, ThETA 2008, Cairo, 17 December 2008 through 20 December 2008 ; July , 2008 , Pages 391-398 ; 9781424435777 (ISBN) Faghani, E ; Farhanieh, B ; Maddahian, R ; Faghani, P ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this research the fluid and thermal characteristics of a rectangular turbulent jet flow is studied numerically. The results of three dimensional jet issued from a rectangular nozzle are presented. A numerical method employing control volume approach with collocated grid arrangement was employed. Velocity and pressure fields are coupled with SIMPLEC algorithm. The turbulent stresses are approximated using k-e model with two different inlet conditions. The velocity and temperature fields are presented and the rates of their decay at jet centerline are noted. The velocity vectors of a main flow and secondary flow are illustrated. Also effect of aspect ratio on mixing in rectangular cross... 

    Design and performance evaluation of a fuzzy-based traffic conditioner for mobile Ad hoc networks

    , Article Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers ; Volume 17, Issue 6 , 2008 , Pages 995-1014 ; 02181266 (ISSN) Niazi Torshiz, M ; Movaghar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    A mobile ad hoc network is a collection of mobile hosts forming a temporary network on the fly, without using any fixed infrastructure. Characteristics of mobile ad hoc networks such as lack of central coordination, mobility of hosts, dynamically varying network topology, and limited availability of resources make QoS provisioning very challenging in such networks. In this paper, we introduce a fuzzy QoS traffic conditioner for mobile ad hoc networks. The proposed traffic conditioner consists of fuzzy admission control (FAC), fuzzy traffic rate controller (FTRC), and fuzzy scheduler (FS). The proposed FAC monitors the delay and available bandwidth and decides whether to accept or reject the... 

    Enhancement effect of structured packing on the liquid-liquid mass transfer coefficients

    , Article 18th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering, CHISA 2008, Prague, 24 August 2008 through 28 August 2008 ; 2008 Bastani, D ; Ghasemian, S ; Dehkordi, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The mass transfer coefficients of single drops in liquid-liquid extraction systems were studied using a single drop apparatus both with and without packing. The chemical system of n-butanol-succinic acid-water and the Structured Packing (SMV.350Y) were used in the liquid-liquid extraction. Based on the experimental results obtained for both mass transfer directions, in most cases, the structured packing had considerably enhanced the mass transfer coefficient by increasing the contact area between two phases and also increasing the contact time, especially in the contaminated systems. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 18th International Congress of Chemical and Process... 

    New approach in the prediction of RDC liquid-liquid extraction column parameters

    , Article Chemical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 7 , 2008 , Pages 971-977 ; 09307516 (ISSN) Bastani, D ; Shahalami, S. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The liquid-liquid extraction process is well-known for its complexity and often entails intensive modeling and computational efforts to simulate its dynamic behavior. This paper presents a new application of the Genetic Algorithm (GA) to predict the modeling parameters of a chemical pilot plant involving a rotating disc liquid-liquid extraction contactor (RDC). In this process, the droplet behavior of the dispersed phase has a strong influence on the mass transfer performance of the column. The mass transfer mechanism inside the drops of the dispersed phase was modeled by the Handlos-Baron circulating drop model with consideration of the effect of forward mixing. Using the Genetic Algorithm... 

    An investigation on the wetting of polycrystalline alumina by aluminium

    , Article Journal of Materials Processing Technology ; Volume 197, Issue 1-3 , 2008 , Pages 156-160 ; 09240136 (ISSN) Sangghaleh, A ; Halali, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this report, sessile drop technique was employed to study the wetting of alumina by pure aluminium. Contact angle of pure aluminium on the surface of polycrystalline alumina substrate was studied in the temperature range of 750-1100 °C. Electron microscopy and EDX analysis were employed to examine the possible reactions at the melt-substrate interface. It was found that at temperatures in excess of 1050 °C molten aluminium can wet alumina. No reaction layer was detected at the Al/Al2O3 interface. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved  

    The role of reactants and droplet interfaces on nucleation and growth of ZnO nanorods synthesized by vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) mechanism

    , Article Journal of Alloys and Compounds ; Volume 455, Issue 1-2 , 2008 , Pages 353-357 ; 09258388 (ISSN) Hejazi, S. R ; Madaah Hossein, H. R ; Ghamsari, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Short ZnO nanorods and long ZnO nanowires have been produced on SiO2 and Si substrates by VLS and VS mechanisms via a double tube chemical vapor transport and condensation (CVTC) process. The role of reactants and droplet interfaces on the nucleation and growth of ZnO nanorods have been investigated. A conceptual model for nucleation of ZnO nanorods has been proposed by describing the half-oxidation and reduction reactions at the growth front. The importance of Zn vapor in the nucleation phenomena has been studied by changing starting materials. Atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and EDX analysis have been used to characterize ZnO nanorods and investigate the... 

    Numerical investigations of fluid flow and lateral fluid dispersion in bounded granular beds in a cylindrical coordinates system

    , Article Chemical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 30, Issue 10 , 2007 , Pages 1369-1375 ; 09307516 (ISSN) Soleymani, A ; Turunen, I ; Yousefi, H ; Bastani, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Results are presented from a numerical study examining the flow of a viscous, incompressible fluid through a random packing of non-overlapping spheres at moderate Reynolds numbers, spanning a wide range of flow conditions for porous media. By using a laminar model including inertial terms and assuming rough walls, numerical solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations in three-dimensional porous packed beds resulted in dimensionless pressure drops in excellent agreement with those reported in a previous study. This observation suggests that no transition to turbulence could occur in the range of the Reynolds number studied. For flows in the Forchheimer regime, numerical results are presented of... 

    Determination of essential oil components of artemisia haussknechtii boiss. using simultaneous hydrodistillation-static headspace liquid phase microextraction-gas chromatography mass spectrometry

    , Article Journal of Chromatography A ; Volume 1160, Issue 1-2 , 2007 , Pages 81-89 ; 00219673 (ISSN) Jalali Heravi, M ; Sereshti, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    A novel method for extraction and analysis of volatile compounds of Artemisia haussknechtii Boiss., using simultaneous hydro-distillation and static headspace liquid microextraction followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (SHD-SHLPME-GCMS) is developed. SHLPME parameters including nature of extracting solvent, headspace volume and design, extraction time, sample weight and microdrop volume were optimized. Comparison of hydro-distillation gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and HD-SHLPME-GCMS showed that the latter method is fast, simple, inexpensive and effective for the analysis of volatile compounds of aromatic plants. By using this method, 56 compounds were extracted and... 

    Studies of the rate of water evaporation through adsorption layers using drop shape analysis tensiometry

    , Article Journal of Colloid and Interface Science ; Volume 308, Issue 1 , 2007 , Pages 249-253 ; 00219797 (ISSN) Fainerman, V. B ; Makievski, A. V ; Krägel, J ; Javadi, A ; Miller, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    With modified measuring procedure and measuring cell design in the drop profile tensiometer PAT, it became possible to study the rate of water evaporation through adsorbed or spread surface layers. This method was employed to measure the rate of water evaporation from drops covered by adsorbed layers of some proteins and surfactants, in particular n-dodecanol. It was shown that the formation of dense (double or condensed) adsorbed layers of protein and the formation of 2D-condensed n-dodecanol layer decrease the water evaporation rate by 20-25% as compared with pure water. At the same time, the adsorbed layers of ordinary surfactants (sodium dodecyl sulfate and nonionic ethoxylated... 

    Fate of intermediate biodegradation products of triethyl amine in a compost-based biofiltration system

    , Article International Journal of Environmental Research ; Volume 1, Issue 2 , 2007 , Pages 163-169 ; 17356865 (ISSN) Torkian, A ; Keshavarzi Shirazi, H ; Mehrdadi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Biofiltration of Triethylamine (TEA) vapor used as a catalyst in casting operations was evaluated in this study The unit consisted of a 6-L three-stage biofilter containing a mixture of compost and wood chips (40:60 v/v) as the filter medium. Seed microbial population from municipal activated sludge was acclimated for a period of three weeks prior to the actual experimental runs. In the startup period, high pH values up to 10 was observed due to alkaline nature of TEA and inadequate formation of biofilm and low overall biodegradation. Steady increase of organic-N concentration along with gradual upward trend of pressure drop indicated sound establishment of microbial population. Operational... 

    Experimental study of thermal performance and pressure drop in compact heat exchanger installed in automotive

    , Article 2006 Spring Technical Conference of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division, Aachen, 7 May 2006 through 10 May 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 551-557 ; 15296598 (ISSN) ; 0791842061 (ISBN); 9780791842065 (ISBN) Saidi, M. H ; Esmaeili Sany, A. R ; Mozafari, A. A ; Neyestani, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this Study, radiator performance for passenger car has been studied experimentally in wide range of operating conditions. Experimental prediction of Nusselt number and heat transfer coefficient for coolant in radiator tubes are also performed with ε-NTU method. The total effectiveness coefficient of radiator and heat transfer coefficient in air side is calculated via try and error method considering experimental data. The Colburn factor and pressure drop are also estimated for this heat exchanger. Examples of application demonstrate the practical usefulness of this method to provide empirical data which can be used during the design stage. Copyright © 2006 by ASME  

    Mass transfer during drop formation on the nozzle: New flow expansion model

    , Article AIChE Journal ; Volume 52, Issue 3 , 2006 , Pages 895-910 ; 00011541 (ISSN) Javadi, A ; Bastani, D ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    An attempt was made to introduce a new approach for evaluating mass transfer during drop formation via definition of a parameter related to the extent of the convective mixing within the growing drop. For this purpose it was assumed that the entrance of the dispersed flow into the growing drop from the nozzle is analogous to the entrance of the flow from a smaller channel to a larger one. This transfer mechanism has been dubbed the "flow expansion." A global time-dependent Reynolds number of growing drop (Regd) was defined based on the equivalent diameter of growing drop as a length scale and also on a velocity scale, which is obtained using this flow expansion assumption. The results show... 

    Damage behavior of fiber reinforced composite plates subjected to drop weight impacts

    , Article Composites Science and Technology ; Volume 66, Issue 1 , 2006 , Pages 61-68 ; 02663538 (ISSN) Hosseinzadeh, R ; Shokrieh, M. M ; Lessard, L ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Fiber reinforced materials are widely used in many industrial structures including automotive, aviation, and civil due to their lower weights compared to metal structures. Full-composite body structures, especially in automotive and aviation applications, are becoming a proper replacement for current metal ones. For this reason, damage of such structures subjected to impact is a crucial case study in current research. The typical types of damages are mainly caused during production, repair, maintenance, or by particle crashes during function, and collisions between different structures. In this paper, four different fiber reinforced composite plates are studied after being impacted by a... 

    Physical and hydraulic properties of a new spring packing

    , Article CHISA 2006 - 17th International Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering, Prague, 27 August 2006 through 31 August 2006 ; 2006 ; 8086059456 (ISBN); 9788086059457 (ISBN) Mafi, M ; Yazdani, F ; Farhadi, F ; Deldari, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Physical and hydraulic properties of new stainless steel spring packing are introduced. The measured hydraulic properties are: dry and wetted packed bed pressure drop, loading and flooding points and the liquid holdups. The appropriate coefficients for predicting the mentioned hydraulic properties from different correlations are also reported. Hydraulic properties for this packing are compared with available packings. In spite of small size, the dry and wetted packed bed pressure drops of spring packing are less than similar Raschig and Protruded rings. The total liquid holdup of this packing is greater than other commercial packings. The big total liquid holdup and physical surface area are... 

    Numerical investigations of heat transfer and pressure drop of condensation in streamwise-periodic herringbone-type plate channels

    , Article International Journal of Heat Exchangers ; Volume 7, Issue 1 , 2006 , Pages 163-180 ; 15245608 (ISSN) Akbari, M ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    Turbulent fully developed periodic condensation heat transfer and pressure drop in herringbone-type plate heat exchangers for R134a and steam were numerically investigated. A mixture model was introduced and the equations governing the two phase flow were simplified. Thus a single phase periodic flow with mixture properties was solved for R134a. For Steam a separate empirical model was used. The governing equations were solved numerically by a finite-volume method for elliptic flows in complex geometries using collocated variable arrangement. The influence of mass flux and vapor quality on frictional pressure drop for refrigerant was investigated. The heat transfer was studied using a... 

    Simulation and exergy-method analysis of an industrial refrigeration cycle used in NGL recovery units

    , Article International Journal of Energy Research ; Volume 30, Issue 15 , 2006 , Pages 1336-1351 ; 0363907X (ISSN) Mehrpooya, M ; Jarrahian, A ; Pishvaie, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    The behaviour of an industrial refrigeration cycle with refrigerant propane has been investigated by the exergy method. An natural gas liquid recovery unit with its refrigeration cycle has been simulated to prepare the exergy analysis. Using a typical actual work input value; the exergetic efficiency of the refrigeration cycle is determined to be 26.51 % indicating a great potential for improvements. The obtained simulation results reveal that the exergetic efficiencies of the air cooler(s) and chilling sections get the lowest rank among the other compartments of refrigeration cycle. Refrigeration calculations have been carried out through the analysis of T-S and P-H diagrams where... 

    Liquid flow analysis in concentric annular heat pipes wicks

    , Article Journal of Porous Media ; Volume 8, Issue 5 , 2005 , Pages 471-480 ; 1091028X (ISSN) Nouri Borujerdi, A ; Layeghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
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    In this paper, two models are developed to predict liquid pressure drop and velocity profile in the wicks of concentric annular heat pipes. A steady-state incompressible laminar flow is modeled in the wicks based on velocity and pressure mean values by the extended Darcy-Brinkman model. The corresponding one- and two-dimensional governing equations are solved analytically and numerically, respectively, in the range of low to moderate radial Reynolds numbers. It has been found that there is a difference, about 12% in the worse case, between the total pressure drops of the two models. Whereas, the predicted total pressure drop by the one-dimensional model and that of the Darcy model are in... 

    An analytical model to simulate the automotive cooling system

    , Article 2005 ASME Summer Heat Transfer Conference, HT 2005, San Francisco, CA, 17 July 2005 through 22 July 2005 ; Volume 4 , 2005 , Pages 439-451 ; 0791847314 (ISBN); 9780791847312 (ISBN) Samadiani, E ; Kakaee, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In this paper the effect of simultaneous operation of the automotive radiator, fan, engine, and cooler system on radiator coolant inlet temperature is studied. For this purpose, an analytical model is developed to simulate the automotive cooling system. First, the heat transfer rate and air pressure drop in radiators with louvered corrugated fins and flat tubes are modeled and compared with wind tunnel test results over six radiator cores. Also, the air flow path is simulated. Two preexisting codes are used to simulate the automotive engine and cooler system. Then a code is developed in order to investigate the effect of different parameters related to each component of the cooling system on... 

    Optimization of a combined heat and power PEFC by exergy analysis

    , Article Journal of Power Sources ; Volume 143, Issue 1-2 , 2005 , Pages 179-184 ; 03787753 (ISSN) Saidi, M. H ; Ehyaei, M. A ; Abbasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2005
    Abstract
    In this paper, design and exergy method optimization of a 5 kW power output polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) fuel cell with cogeneration application has been investigated. It is assumed that cooling water is passed through the fuel cell cooling channel, warmed up and supplied for space heating applications. The performance of the proposed system has been optimized by the second law based on exergy analysis. Results show that for maximum system efficiency and minimum entropy generation, fuel cell temperature and voltage should be as high as possible in the range of application. Also, the fuel cell pressure and stoichiometric air:fuel ratio should be as low as possible in the range of... 

    Quantitative analysis of irreversibilities causes voltage drop in fuel cell (simulation & modeling)

    , Article Electrochimica Acta ; Volume 50, Issue 2-3 SPEC. ISS , 2004 , Pages 699-704 ; 00134686 (ISSN) Ghadamian, H ; Saboohi, Y ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Power level of a fuel cell depends on its operating condition, which is product of voltage and current-density the highest level of voltage is identified as reversible open circuit voltage (ROCV), which represents an ideal theoretical case [J. Larmin, A. Dicks, Fuel Cell System Explained, Willy, 2000 (ISBN)]. Compared to that is ideal operating voltage which is usually characterized as open circuit voltage (OCV) [J. Larmin, A. Dicks, Fuel Cell System Explained, Willy, 2000 (ISBN)]. An evaluation of deviation of operating voltage level from ideal operational case may provide information on the extent of improving efficiency and energy efficiency of a fuel cell. Therefore, quantification of...