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    Experimental and Modeling Study of Gas/WAG Injection at Near Miscible Condition in One of Iranian Oil Reservoirs

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shahrokhi, Omid (Author) ; Ghazanfari, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Massihi, Mohsen (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Most of the Iranian oil reservoirs are reaching end of their natural production life, hence they are suitable candidates for EOR common processes like gas injection and WAG injection. Studies have shown that gas and WAG injection can be applied for optimal oil production. Past studies have been mainly on gas and WAG injection in immiscible or fully miscible conditions and there is a limited amount of data available on performance of these methods in near miscible conditions. Miscible injection is not feasible in old Iranian oil reservoirs due to their depleted pressure. Moreover injection in lower pressures is attractive from both economical and operational standpoints since this reduces the... 

    Developing an Analytical Model with Experimental Verification of Tapered Cantilevered Piezoelectric Vibration Energy Harvester

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimi Mamaghani, Mohammad (Author) ; Hosseini Kordkhaili, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Evolution of electrical devices and the need for wireless sensor and remote control has led to extensive research in field of energy harvesting. Regarding this approach, most studies devoted to use of piezoelectric effect in converting the dissipative vibration energy into usable electrical energy. Despite extensive progress made in this field of engineering, there were no significant growth in analytical solution and implementation of mathematical equations related to dynamic and electricity of piezoelectric harvester of beams with different geometries. The main focus of this thesis is solving constitutive and coupled electromechanical equations of piezoelectric harvester related to a... 

    Modeling, Analysis and Experimental Investigation of Energy Harvesting via Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Askari Farsangi, Mohammad Amin (Author) ; Sayyadi, Hassan (Supervisor) ; Zakerzadeh, Mohammad Reza (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Vibration based energy harvesting is the process of trapping and collecting vibrational energy from ambient sources which seem unusable at first sight. The smart materials with the capability of coupling two different fields can be used in converting vibrational energy to electrical one. One of this smart material which has been taken into account recently is the Magnetic Shape Memory Alloy (MSMA) and it can couple the magnetic and mechanical fields. In MSMAs the total magnetization vector changes with the application of stress and make it possible to harvest energy from Faraday law’s of induction. An important phenomena that exist in MSMA is the dependency of magnetization-strain behavior... 

    Improving Efficiency of Labyrinth Side Weirs Using Asymmetric Geometry

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Parvaneh, Ali (Author) ; Borghei, Mahmood (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the most important methods of controlling discharge in water industry which is widely used in irrigation, water distribution, waste-water engineering, drainage, flood control and other water related projects, is side weir. The hydraulic behavior of flow over side weir is spatially varied flow with decreasing discharge. Various investigators have related the weir discharge coefficient as a function of main channel upstream Froude number and the fraction of weir height to upstream depth . Performance of sharp crested side weirs with extended length (as labyrinth side weir with asymmetric geometry) has been studied in this thesis. The variables for this study are height of weir ,... 

    Role of Non-Dimensional Numbers in Density Current Stability

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nourmohammadi, Zahra (Author) ; Firoozabadi, Bahar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Density currents are occurred as a result of the intrusion of a dense fluid into a fluid with a different density. Density differences are typically caused by the difference in temperature, existence of solution or insoluble material and suspended solids. A special kind of density current is called a turbidity current which is a sediment-laden density current. This is a kind of flow which is driven by the force of gravity on suspended sediment particles that causes an excess fractional density with respect to the surrounding ambient fluid. In this work, the 2-D sediment-laden density current on a sloping surface of the channel is investigated through experiments. The channel is 12 m long,... 

    Experimental Investigation of Pulsating Heat Pipe

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jamshidi, Hamed (Author) ; Shafiee, Mohammad Behshad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Pulsating heat pipes (PHP) are complex heat transfer devices which unlike conventional heat pipes do not contain any wick in their structure. The effective parameters consist of; working fluid, volumetric filling ratio, operational orientation and input heat power have been investigated here. The experimental set-up we have contemplated, fabricated and tested included five turns, made of copper tube coupled with two glass tube of internal diameter 1.8 mm. The height of evaporator, condenser and adiabatic section was 60, 60 and 150 mm, respectively. The evaporator was heated with electrical element connected to an AC variant power supply and the condenser was connected to a constant... 

    Experimental Investigation of Three Dimensional Turbidity Current

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sheikhi Ahangarkolaei, Javad (Author) ; Firoozabadi, Bahar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Dense underflows are continuous currents which move down slope due to the fact that their density is heavier than ambient water. Driven by density differences between the inflow and clear water in the reservoirs, the density current plunges the clear water and moves on the bed. While density currents flowing on a sloping bed, the vertical spreading due to water entrainment plays an important role in determining the propagation rate in the longitudinal direction. These currents are similar to wall-jet currents according to structure of the flows but are complicated relative to wall-jet currents due to the existence of density difference. Characteristics of the density current sometimes are... 

    Numerical-Analytical Modeling And Fabrication of A New Vehicle Cooling System Using Vapor-Jet Refrigeration Cycle

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ali Mohammadi, Sajad (Author) ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Today, the world energy crisis, the need to optimize its consumption and discussion to reduce fuel consumption has become a vital issue. The conventional vehicle air conditioning system due to compressor in refrigeration cycle, which has causes a severe loss in engine useful power, increasing fuel consumption, etc. Therefore, the main goal of this project is the feasibility of the vehicle cooler replacement with the vapor jet refrigeration cycle. In this cycle, the energy required for completing the refrigeration cycle is provided from the heat of the water inside the radiator that is possible with conventional refrigeration cycle. The first stage of this project includes design and... 

    Fabrication And Experimental Investigation of A New Vehicle Cooling System Using Vapor-Jet Refrigeration Cycle

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Soleimani Tehrani, Mohamad Reza (Author) ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Today, the world energy crisis, the need to optimize its consumption and discussion to reduce fuel consumption has become a vital issue. The conventional vehicle air conditioning system due to compressor in refrigeration cycle, which has causes a severe loss in engine useful power, increasing fuel consumption, etc. Therefore, the main goal of this project is the feasibility of the vehicle cooler replacement with the vapor jet refrigeration cycle. In this cycle, the energy required for completing the refrigeration cycle is provided from the heat of the water inside the radiator that is possible with conventional refrigeration cycle. The first stage of this project includes design and... 

    Dynamic Analysis of Structure with Modal Properties Identification of Its Substructures Using Component Mode Synthesis

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Momeni Massoule, Hassan (Author) ; Hosseini Kordkheili, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The substructuring method provides a suitable tool to conduct modal analysis of large and complicated structures. In this method the original structure is decomposed into simpler and smaller substructures, and the dynamic properties of the resulting substructures are first evaluated independently. The original structure’s dynamic properties are subsequently estimated by coupling the substructures’ dynamic results. In this procedure, the boundary conditions need to be imposed in such a way that the overall behaviour of the original structure is properly represented. Substructuring method can be used in different types of dynamic analysis. The focus of this paper is on the modal type of... 

    Experimental Investigation and Comparison of Water Alternative Gas (WAG) and Continuous Gas Injection (CGI) Processes in One of Iranian Oil Reservoirs

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Souri Laki, Ali (Author) ; Ghotbi, Sirous (Supervisor) ; Kharrat, Reyaz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Gas injection processes are considered as the second largest Enhanced Oil Recovery processes after thermal processes. In Dealing with the problems of Continuous Gas Injection (CGI) processes, the substitute method of Water Alternating Gas (WAG) is gaining ever increasing attention in field applications. The Hybrid method has the advantages both CGI and WAG processes. Laboratory studies of gas injection methods to show the optimum method and the effect of pressure on the performance of this method is the main objective of this project. Results obtained from these tests can be used in the Enhanced Oil Recovery scenarios for this reservoir. In this project, experiments for Continuous Gas... 

    Screening of the EOR Scenarios for Shaly Heavy Oil Reservoirs Using Five-Spot Glass Micromodel: an Experimental Study

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi, Saber (Author) ; Masihi, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Ghazanfari, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Kharrat, Riyaz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Most of the heavy oil reservoirs contain discontinuous shaly structures which affect fluid flow through porous media as well as oil recovery efficiency during EOR processes. However, selecting the best EOR technique which maximizes the oil recovery remains a topic of debate in the literature. In addition the effect of shale geometrical characteristics including: spacing from wells, discontinuity, orientation, number of shale streaks, shale's spacing and length on oil recovery factor are not well understood. In this work experiments have been performed on one-quarter five-spot glass micromodels. These models have been developed by a new method using laser technology. Generally, this research... 

    Experimental Investigation of the Displacement Efficiency of Surfactant Flooding in Fractured Porous Medium Using One-Quarter Five Spot Micromodel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kianinejad, Amir (Author) ; Rashtchian, Davood (Supervisor) ; Kharraat, Riaz (Supervisor) ; Ghazanfari, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Naturally fractured oil reservoirs represent over 20% of the world's oil reserves, while over 60% of the world’s remaining oil lies trapped in fractured reservoirs. However, relatively little success has been achieved in increasing oil production from these complex reservoirs. Water flooding process leaves much oil in the reservoir, especially in fractured reservoirs. Surfactant flooding is known to lower the interfacial tension and hence, reduces capillary forces responsible for trapping oil and increasing recovery. However, fundamental understanding how the fracture geometrical properties affect the oil recovery efficiency during surfactant flooding remains a topic of debate in the... 

    Modeling and Control of a Carangiform Fish Robot with Experimental Validation of the Forces Obtained by Large Amplitude Elongated Body Theory of Lighthill

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khaghani, Mehran (Author) ; Vossoughi, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Modeling and Control are fundamental issues for fish robots, which can play basic roles in design, optimization, fabrication, and eventually utilization of them. A review on the literature reveals the shortage of an analytical closed form model with little simplifications and high precision, and also control works based on such models. Studying LAEBT theory, it is shown that this theory is suitable for determining the forces produced due to the tail movements considered in the present work, and then it is used to determine the forces. Experimental investigations by means of the setup made for this purpose showed that the obtained equations for the forces have got acceptable precision.... 

    Investigation of Micro Heat Pipe Performance Using Nano-Fluid as Working Fluid

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jahani, Kambiz (Author) ; shafii, Mohammad Behshad (Supervisor) ; Saboohi, Yadollah (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Thermal management of micro-electronic devices is a contemporary issue which is increasingly gaining importance in line with the advances in packaging technology. Immediate and consistent multi-disciplinary research is needed to cater to the prevailing trends of net power and flux levels of upcoming micro-electronics products. Material science, packaging concepts, fabrication technology and novel cooling strategies are some of the key areas requiring synchronal research for successful thermal management. Focusing on the latter area, this thesis presents an experimental study on thermal performance of Micro-Closed Loop Pulsating Heat Pipes (MCLPHPs) which are new entrants in the family of... 

    Carrying Capacity of Perforated Pipes in Submerged Area

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nabaei, Milad (Author) ; Borghei, Mahmoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Selective withdrawal from water and settlement reservoirs and tanks is necessary for water and environmental systems. Perforated pipes can be used for selective withdrawal within the length of these reservoirs. In this method, the lateral inflow through perforations leads to the outlet of the pipe that is placed in a depth of fluid. In relation to the hydraulics of perforated pipes, most studies are about drainage pipes and perforated pipes that are used as wellbores in horizontal wells, but application of these pipes have not been investigated in submerged situations. Capacity estimation of perforated pipes based on inside diameter of the pipe, material of the pipe, perforations of the... 

    Experimental Investigation and Theoretical Modelling of Swelling and Solution of Coated Polyacrylamide Particle in Porous Media

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ashrafizadeh, Marjan (Author) ; Ramazani Saadatabadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The main purpose of this study is simulation of in-situ release of nano-size coated polymer particles at the water-oil interface during the polymer flooding. Reaching at the flooding interface, the hydrophobic coating starts dissolving into the oil phase. Subsequently, the hydrophilic core polymer starts diffusing back and simultaneously solves into the water phase and increase the in-situ viscosity of the flooding interface. Because of the in-situ release of the polymer and consequently the viscosity reduction of the injected fluid, the driving force for injection of the polymer as well as the amount of polymer used in flooding will reduce. In addition, smart coating can decrease the... 

    Numerical Investigation on Offshore wind Turbine Feasibility and Function

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebrahimi, Alireza (Author) ; Abbaspour Tehrani Fard, Madjid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis consists of three main chapters. The first chapter is about describing principles about offshore wind turbine, principal concepts. This chapter also explains about advantages and disadvantages of installing wind turbine at offshore fields, and economical aspect of this kind of wind turbine farms. In the second chapter,anumerical method is used to investigate a SeaStar tension leg platform offshore wind turbine response behavior in parked condition. This code considers nonlinearities due to changes in tension of tethers. Wave forces are calculated adopting the Airy wave theory. Furthermore, shear turbulent wind is exerted on tower, with maximum speed 30 m/s on the hub. Since surge... 

    Investigation on the Effect of Improper Lubrication on the Performance of Rolling Element Bearings

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mosayebi Kulluje, Reza (Author) ; Behzad, Mehdi (Supervisor) ; Hoviattalab, Maryam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this project, the effect of improper lubrication on vibrational behavior of rolling element bearings is investigated. Different lubrication conditions were deliberately produced using three oils with different viscosity grades on a bearing at different loads and speeds. The acceleration of bearing vibrations were measured, then analyzed by means of squared envelope analysis, a special case of cyclostationary analysis. The results and their comparison showed that decrease in lubricant’s viscosity grade can lead to an increase in magnitude of cyclic frequencies equal to cage frequency and its harmonics. This observation can be helpful in detection of lubricant degradation and in... 

    Accuracy and Stability Properties of the Numerical Integration Method with Combined Implicit or Explicit Steps for Use in Hybrid Simulations

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abi, Amir Reza (Author) ; Ahmadizadeh, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The increased need for experimental verification of the seismic performance of conventional and novel structural systems has resulted in highly sophisticated dynamic test procedures. Hybrid simulation is one of the most efficient experimental methods for assessment of dynamic and rate-dependent behavior of large-scale structural systems under earthquake excitation. Compared to earthquake simulations using shake tables, hybrid simulation may have significant advantages in terms of cost, scale, geometry, and required physical mass of structures. However, recent hybrid simulations have been limited to simplified structural models with only a few degrees of freedom. Currently, the major...