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    Simulating the Effect of Cuff Pressure on Brachial Artery for Calculating the Photoplethysmography(PPG) Singnal

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shiri, Farhad (Author) ; Firoozabadi, Bahar (Supervisor) ; Saeedi, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    One of the most important reasons of death in today’s world is the diseases related to cardiovascular system. Hypercholesterolemia is one of the most common forms of these diseases. There are a lot of experiments for diagnosing this disease, which are classified into two groups: invasive and noninvasive experiments. One of the well-known noninvasive experiments in this area is the photoplethysmography in which the changes of the photoplethysmography signal can reveal some valuable information about the cardiovascular system’s health.The objective of this study is to simulate the photoplethysmography experiment considering the clinical conditions of the experiment. In this work, the obtained... 

    Central Difference Finite Volume Lattice Boltzmann Method for Simulation of Incompressible Electro-Magneto-Hydrodanamic Flows

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Taheri, Sina (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present study, the simulation of incompressible Electro-Magneto-hydrodynamic flows is performed using a finite volume lattice Boltzmann method (FVLBM). The Boltzmann transport equation is solved using a cell-centered finite volume method on structured meshes. A central difference scheme is used to discretize the spatial derivatives and the fourth-order numerical dissipation term is added to stabilize the solution. To discretize the temporal derivative, the fourth-order Runge-Kutta time stepping scheme is applied. The standard collision-streaming lattice Boltzmann method has been used to simulate EMHD flows in the literature, however, it has several deficiencies such as the... 

    Development of Finite Volume Method for Coupled Radiative, Convective, and Conductive Heat Transfer in Participating Media

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Abrar, Bagher (Author) ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Numerical simulations of participating media need careful solution of the radiation transfer equation (RTE) along the fluid flow governing equations. Evidently, the accuracy of achieved solutions highly depends on the accuracy of radiation transfer calculations. Despite numerous efforts performed in the previous researches, the RTE calculation still faces with several challenges from both accuracy and computational cost perspectives. The main objective of this research is to present new contributions in overcoming such challenges. So, a finite-volume (FV) solver is suitably developed to solve the RTE numerically. This extended solver is then coupled with an existing FV flow solver. The... 

    Investigation of Non-fourier Heat Transfer Model During Laser Irradiation in Teeth

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zera'at Pisheh, Milad (Author) ; Nuri Boroujerdi, Ali (Supervisor) ; Arjmand, Navid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the present study, the thermal behavior of human teeth during laser radiation has been discussed. The high laser power, as well as its low emission, can allow deviations from the Fourier heat transfer model. To overcome this problem, the non- Fourier heat transfer method, dual phase lagged (DPL), has been used. Wisdom considered in this study to evaluate the thermal behavior of tooth. Using the finite volume method, the DPL equations are solved and the thermal response of the teeth is obtained during laser irradiation. The effect of delay times, which are the parameters of the DPL model and depart from the Fourier model, is fully demonstrated on the temperature behavior of the tooth, and... 

    Develop the Multigrid Method to Solve the Hydrodynamics Problems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology PourMostafa, Mahdi (Author) ; Noori, Ali (Supervisor) ; Seif, Mohammad Saeed (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, many advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods have been developed for accurate and efficient simulation of fluid flow. The application of these methods shows that for sufficient accuracy, the mesh resolution has to be reasonably high. Unfortunately, conventioanal single-grid Navier-Stokes solvers suffer from poor convergence characteristics. For this problem we used Multigrid method to speed up the convergence rate. In this section a code was developed (based on the conventional CFD algorithm) which can solve Navier-Stokes equations on structured grids. It also simulates the free surface by VOF method. Agglomeration multigrid method is used in present study for... 

    Numerical Modeling of Pulse Tube Refrigerator and Study of Multi-Dimensional Effect

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jahanbakhshi, Reza (Author) ; Saeedi, Mohammad Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Pulse Tube Refrigerator (PTR) has an exceptional feature among all similar refrigerators, because of its unique characteristics such as long lifetime, compact size and no moving parts in low temperature. Despite of all these advantages because of its low efficiency, many researchers are trying to optimize performance of this refrigerator. Most of these efforts are based on one-dimensional simulation of the system. In this thesis, a two-dimensional analysis is performed to study the nature of flow field in an Inertance Tube Pulse Tube Refrigerator (ITPTR). This analysis is based on a numerical modeling of an entire ITPTR. To reach this purpose the two-dimensional form of mass, momentum and... 

    One Dimensional Numerical Solution of Pulsating Flow in a Pulse Tube Cycle Considering Real Gas Behavior

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Roshanghalb, Farid (Author) ; Saidi, Mohammad Hassan (Supervisor) ; Kazemzade Hannani, Siamak (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Helium gas is the working fluid in common Pulse Tube Refrigerators (PTRs) due to its brilliant properties in reaching cryogenics temperature as low as 4 K. Generally ideal gas equation of state has been used to evaluate thermodynamic performance of He. However using ideal gas equation of state for He in 10 bar and 5 K causes considerable error on estimation of density. The objective is to use real gas equation of state for temperatures near zero Kelvin. This approach makes an accurate prediction of PT cooling capacity and COP. In this thesis the objective is to realize the most relevant equations of state describing the proper behavior of He in the regions of operating point of PTR. Later on... 

    Compositional Simulation of 1-D Oil Reservoirs Flow Using a High-Resolution Central Scheme

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Haghighi, Erfan (Author) ; Taghizadeh Manzari, Mehrdad (Supervisor) ; Kazemzadeh Hannani, Siamak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, oil and gas reservoirs are one of the most valuable natural resources and are the main economical basis of the country. Therefore any research which can help to optimize the efficiency and enhance their recovery is of great importance. In the past 30 years, reservoir simulation has evolved from a research field to one of the most flexible tools in reservoir engineering. Simulation is usually more quick, cost effective and reliable than other methods in predicting reservoir performance. Because of complexity of the great amount of computations, research in oil reservoirs field is usually done by mathematical/computer programs, named as simulators. For this reason, various... 

    The Simulation of Ice Formation and Growth in Three Phase Flow of Airstream with Supercooled Liquid Water Droplet

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fard, Mohammad (Author) ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, a new finite-element-volume (FEV) arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) method is suitably extended to simulate the three-phases flows air, liquid water droplets and ice in ice accretion, i.e., over flying object surfaces. This methods benefit from the advantages of both finite-volume and finite-element methods. This method is developed for the first time to simulate three phases turbulent flows. Since the ice formation and growth needs grid movement consistant with ice boundary movement, we have used ALE approach to fulfill this requirment. In this regard, we use the linear spring analogy approach to move the hybrid triangular-rectangular mesh suitably. Facing with a chaotic... 

    Numerical Simulation of Compressible Viscous Flows Using Central Difference Finite Volume Lattice Boltzmann Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Katal, Ali (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, 2-D compressible viscous and inviscid flows are simulated by using a finite volume Lattice Boltzmann method. Two different models, namely, the Qu model and Watari model are employed for compressible flows simulations. The first model includes 13 discrete velocity vectors and 2 energy levels in which the Maxwellian function is replaced with a simple function for describing the distribution function that is suitable for inviscid flow simulations. The second model is a thermal multi-velocity model with isotropic tensors up to seventh rank that is suitable for compressible viscous and inviscid flow simulations with arbitrary specific heats ratio. In both the models, lattice... 

    Numerical Study of Diffusion Flame in Micropropulsion Systems

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mokhtabad Amrei, Mana (Author) ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Modern technology is accompanied by miniaturized devices. With increasing the use of micro satellites and micro airial vehicles (MAVs), finding new power-generating resources is inevitable. Batteries were always an option however high efficiency, long life-span and environmental consideration have encouraged the researches to focus on micro combustion. On the other hand, hydrocarbon fuel contains about 100 times more energy per unit mass than lithium-ion batteries. Micro combustion is defined as a combustion which is occurred bellow quenching distance and old literatures were uncertain about occurrence of such combustion. In this paper we present the fundamental concepts of micro combustion... 

    The Effect of Different Stresses in the Three Principal Directions on a Formation with 30 Degree Fractured

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Khalighi, Jafar (Author) ; Goodarznia, Iraj (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study we investigated the stress effects on the fractured block in formation and its impact on flow through the matrix. At first the effect of various stresses on reduction of sample's pore volume and thereby reduction the permeability have been studied. The equations used to describe the elasticity relations in saturated matrix block is provided by Bayot theory. In this theory, the system of related equations to stress and strain changes have been developed in matrix. We have used finite element method in COMSOL software to solve the equation system created by elasticity relations in formation. After solving the equations, volume and volumetric strain changes which are caused by the... 

    Study on Viscoelastic Fluid Flow in Channels with Dead End and Valuation in Micro Model

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Kamyabi, Ata Allah (Author) ; Ramazani Saadatabadi, Ahmad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    It is about half century passed from the invention and application of the polymer flooding. Although there are successful reports from the using polymer flooding, but there are problems that in some cases this process fails. For more insight on the problems and in order to improve
    the efficiency of this process the conceptual understanding of the process is required. More conceptual understanding from this process, requires investigation in pore scale. In the presenting investigation, the flow of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids in the single phase and two phase form and in pore scale are simulated using finite volume method. Because, the finite volume method is used in very... 

    A Finite Volume Method for Simulation of 2D Two-Phase Flow in Porous Medium with Anisotropic PermeabilityTensor on Unstructured Cell CenterTriangular Grid

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Moosavi, Abbas (Author) ; Taghi Zadeh Manzari, Mehrdad (Supervisor) ; Kazemzadeh Hannani, Siamak (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Rapid variation in permeability with strong anisotropy are common features in subsurface reservoirs. When formulating a finite-volume pressure equation scheme, continuous normal flux and pressure are key physical constraints that must be imposed at control-volume interfaces, across which strong discontinuities in permeability can occur.
    The derivation of algebraic flux continuity conditions for full-tensor discretization operators has lead to families of efficient locally conservative flux-continuous control-volume distributed (CVD) finite- volume schemes for determining the discrete pressure and elocity fields in subsurface reservoirs [5, 9, 11, 13].
    When applying these... 

    Extending a hybrid finite-volume-element method to solve laminar diffusive flame

    , Article Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals ; Vol. 66, issue. 2 , August , 2014 , pp. 181-210 ; ISSN: 10407790 Darbandi, M ; Ghafourizadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    We extend a hybrid finite-volume-element (FVE) method to treat the laminar reacting flow in cylindrical coordinates considering the collocation of all chosen primitive variables. To approximate the advection fluxes at the cell faces, we use the upwind-biased physical influence scheme PIS and derive a few new extended expressions applicable in the cylindrical frame. These expressions are derived for both the Navier-Stokes and reactive flow governing equations, of which the latter expressions are considered novel in the finite-volume formulation. To validate our derived expressions, the current results are compared with the experimental data and other available numerical solutions. The results... 

    New approximation functions in the meshless finite volume method for 2D elasticity problems

    , Article Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements ; Vol. 46, issue , Sep , 2014 , p. 10-22 Ebrahimnejad, M ; Fallah, N ; Khoei, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, two new approximation functions are introduced. These new techniques, which are referred herein as the multi-triangles method (MTM) and weighted multi-triangles method (WMTM) are applied for the approximation of unknowns and their derivatives at the points of interest. The approximations are performed in terms of the unknowns corresponding to the field nodes which are the vertices of the region surrounding the desired point and determined by Delaunay triangulations. The capability and accuracy of the proposed approximation functions are compared with the other approximating techniques in the meshless finite volume (MFV) frame work for some benchmark problems. Numerical... 

    Numerical and 1-D modeling of pulmonary circulation along with lumped parameter modeling of the heart

    , Article 2013 20th Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2013 ; December , 2013 , Pages 93-97 Salehi, S. S ; Firoozabadi, B ; Saidi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2013
    Abstract
    A one dimensional model of the pulmonary arterial network along with systemic circulation was introduced to quantify the human pulmonary artery hemodynamics. A lumped parameter model of the right ventricle was used as the inlet boundary condition. A time varying elastance related the volume and pressure of the right ventricle was imposed in the model. By using a four element Windkessel model, blood flow rate throughout the right ventricle was in hand. An asymmetric structured tree was chosen as the outlet boundary conditions. Simulation was based on solving one-dimensional equations of conservation of mass and momentum by using finite volume method. Blood flow rate, pressure and velocity... 

    An improved progressive preconditioning method for steady non-cavitating and sheet-cavitating flows

    , Article International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids ; Volume 68, Issue 2 , December , 2012 , Pages 210-232 ; 02712091 (ISSN) Esfahanian, V ; Akbarzadeh, P ; Hejranfar, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    An improved progressive preconditioning method for analyzing steady inviscid and laminar flows around fully wetted and sheet-cavitating hydrofoils is presented. The preconditioning matrix is adapted automatically from the pressure and/or velocity flow-field by a power-law relation. The cavitating calculations are based on a single fluid approach. In this approach, the liquid/vapour mixture is treated as a homogeneous fluid whose density is controlled by a barotropic state law. This physical model is integrated with a numerical resolution derived from the cell-centered Jameson's finite volume algorithm. The stabilization is achieved via the second-and fourth-order artificial dissipation... 

    Analysis of noise behaviour for marine propellers under cavitating and non-cavitating conditions

    , Article Ships and Offshore Structures ; 2015 ; 17445302 (ISSN) Bagheri, M. R ; Seif, M. S ; Mehdigholi, H ; Yaakob, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this study, the hydrodynamics and noise behaviour of marine propellers are examined through finite volume method under various operational conditions. The hydrodynamics of these propellers are studied both numerically and experimentally, and the characteristic curves are produced. Sheet cavitation inception and development conditions are also considered in order to understand the impact of different rotational speeds on propeller noise. Ffowcs Williams and Hawkings equations are used to extract the total sound pressure levels under non-cavitating and sheet cavitating conditions. Finally, the impact of cavitation on increasing the propeller noise is thoroughly explored and the results are... 

    Numerical analysis of wake structure and performance of two oscillatory mechanisms of a foil: Pure pitching and undulating

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment ; Volume 229, Issue 4 , April , 2015 , Pages 376-396 ; 14750902 (ISSN) Abbaspoor, M ; Ebrahimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    SAGE Publications Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    There are various propulsion, maneuvering, and stabilization mechanisms in nature, which can provide inspiration for similar mechanisms in man-made vehicles. This study aims to elucidate and compare the propulsive vortical signature and performance of a foil in two important natural mechanisms of pure pitching and undulatory oscillations. Governing equations are solved with a pressure-based finite volume method solver, in an arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian framework domain containing a NACA 0012 foil moving with prescribed kinematics. The results show that in a given Reynolds number (Re), the undulating mechanism produces thrust at a higher Strouhal number (St) and with smaller growth slope,...