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    Pulsatile blood flow in total cavopulmonary connection: a comparison between Y-shaped and T-shaped geometry

    , Article Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing ; Volume 55, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 213-224 ; 01400118 (ISSN) Rajabzadeh Oghaz, H ; Firoozabadi, B ; Saidi, M. S ; Monjezi, M ; Navabi Shirazi, M. A ; Malakan Rad, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer Verlag  2017
    Abstract
    Single-ventricle anomaly is a hereditary heart disease that is characterized by anatomical malformations. The main consequence of this malformation is desaturated blood flow, which without proper treatment increases the risk of death. The classical treatment is based on a three-stage palliative procedure which should begin from the first few days of patient’s life. The final stage is known as Fontan procedure, in which inferior vena cava is directly connected to pulmonary arteries without going through the ventricle. This connection is called total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). After surgery, the single ventricle supplies adequate and saturated systemic blood flow to the body; however,... 

    Flexural instability of viscoelastic spinning cylinders partially filled with liquid

    , Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 9, Issue 1 , 2009 , Pages 45-60 ; 02194554 (ISSN) Dehghani Firouz Abadi, R ; Haddadpour, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    This paper deals with the determination of free vibration characteristics and instability conditions of flexible spinning cylinders partially filled with fluid. Using the linearized Navier-Stokes equations for the incompressible, inviscid flow, a 2D model is developed for fluid motion at each section of the cylinder. The forces exerted on the cylinder wall as a result of the fluid motion are calculated as functions of lateral acceleration of the cylinder axis in the Laplace domain. Applying the Hamilton principle, the governing equations of flexural motion of the cylinder are derived and then combined with the equations describing the fluid forces to obtain the coupled field equations of the... 

    Fluidstructure interaction simulation of a cerebral aneurysm: effects of endovascular coiling treatment and aneurysm wall thickening

    , Article Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials ; Volume 74 , 2017 , Pages 72-83 ; 17516161 (ISSN) Shamloo, A ; Nejad, M. A ; Saeedi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In the present study, we investigate the effect of the hemodynamic factors of the blood flow on the cerebral aneurysms. To this end, a hypothetical geometry of the aneurysm in the circle of Willis, located in the bifurcation point of the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) and anterior communicating artery (ACoA) is modeled in a three-dimensional manner. Three cases are chosen in the current study: an untreated thin wall (first case), untreated thick wall (second case), and a treated aneurysm (third case). The effect of increasing the aneurysm wall thickness on the deformation and stress distribution of the walls are studied. The obtained results showed that in the second case, a reduction in the... 

    An Implicit Algorithm for Numerical Simulation of Large Deformation Structures with Incompressible Fluid Flow

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Fouladi, Nematollah (Author) ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The fluid structure interaction (FSI) problems are widely encountered in many industrial applications in mechanical, aerospace, biomedical, marine, and wind engineering. The main contributions of this research are focused on simulating flow with moving or deforming boundaries including FSI problems with large movement or deformations. In this regard, a hybrid finite-element-volume (FEV) method was used in an arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) framework. In this research, a new layer-by-layer mesh movement strategy was developed to perform the unstructured grid movement more robustly. This strategy converts the complex data structure of an unstructured grid to a simple quasi-structured data... 

    Aeroelastic Analysis of Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Based on Actuator Disk Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Nozari, Mostafa (Author) ; Ebrahimi, Abbas (Supervisor) ; Rezaei, Mohammad Mahdi (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    The issue of solid and fluid interaction in horizontal axis wind turbines with diameter of more than 120 meters is one of the most important researching subjects of this type of turbines. This issues needs quick and exact solutions because of the high computational cost of fluid and structural domains.In this research a quick method with acceptable accuracy has been suggested which is based on computational fluid dynamic to examine the aeroelastic behavior of rotor and wind turbine tower. The actuator disc method in two domains of axisymmetric and three-dimensional has been used to compute aerodynamic forces. For this purpose a code has been written in C++ to set down virtual momentum on... 

    Analyzing Fluid–Structure Interaction Problems in Compressible Flows

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Azampour, Mohammad Hadi (Author) ; Hejranfar, Kazem (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The goal of this thesis is the development and application of the finite volume method (FVM) with a same solution procedure in the fluid and structure domains for the simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems in the compressible fluid flow. The unsteady Euler equations written in the arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) form are considered as the governing equations of the compressible fluid flow and the moderate/large nonlinear deformation of the elastic structure is considered to be governed by the Cauchy equations in the Lagrangian/total Lagrangian forms. Therefore, the nonlinear phenomena in the unsteady compressible fluid flow and the large deformation of the elastic... 

    Application of Added Dampers in Seismic Response Reduction of Fixed Roof Steel Cylindrical Tanks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hosseini Gerdeh Koohi, Mozhgan (Author) ; Rahimzadeh Rofooei, Fayaz (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The objective of this research is to investigate the use of passive control system to reduce the seismic response of fixed-roof, above-ground, cylindrical steel tanks as well as to decrease the damage caused to these structures in the event of an earthquake. The most crucial step for a safe design in this case is determining the lateral forces due to earthquake with sufficient accuracy; These forces are eventually resisted by the storage tank walls and the supports. Determining analiytical solution to the problem is not possible due to the interaction of the liquid with the structure. Therefore, numerical approach was adopted to determine the response of the tank using ANSYS program. Two... 

    Numerical Fluid–Structure Interaction and non-Newtonian Simulation of Blood Flow in a Compliant Carotid Bifurcation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Toloui, Mostafa (Author) ; Firoozabadi, Bahar (Supervisor) ; Saidi, Mohammad Saeid (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Researchers have done a lot of studies about the use of CFS in blood flow modeling in order to improve the supplementary devices or find mechanical factors which cause artery to be diseased. Blood is a complex rheological fluid, blood flow is a pulastile flow, and blood flow field interacts with the deformable vessel wall. Thus, blood flow modeling like other biological phenomena has its own complexities such as anisotropy, vsicoelasticity, and nonlinearity in stress-strain relationship of vessel wall. To explore the role of hemodynamics in the initiation and progression of stenosis in carotid artery bifurcation, a 3D Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) technique is applied. The effect of... 

    Numerical Analysis of the Armour Layer Stability in Rubble-Mound Breakwaters

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sarfaraz, Mohammad (Author) ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Rubble-mound breakwaters are one of the most customary breakwaters, which make a calm and safe area for ships to berth. To protect these structures from sea wave attacks, armour layers consisting of rocks or concrete blocks are put on their outer surface. Providing the stability of the armour layer is an important procedure in the design of breakwaters. Until now, design of the armour layer is based on the empirical formulae and physical modeling tests. The current research aims to study the stability of the armour layer by the numerical method and employing the commercial code FLOW-3D. In the present research, the effect of geometrical parameters such as breakwater slope and armour diameter... 

    Nonlinear Vibrations Analysis of Rectangular Sandwich Plates with Orthotropic Layers and Core under Fluid Flow

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rastian, Vahid Reza (Author) ; Fallah Rajabzadeh, Fameda (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Sandwich plates have been used in wide range of aerospace, civil, marine and petroleum applications due to their high stiffness-to-weight ratio and load-carrying capability. In most of practical applications in aerospace, marine and offshore industries, sandwich structures are surrounded by a fluid flow e.g. water and air which causes the significant effects on their design parameters namely natural frequency and buckling load. In the present study, Based on the Kirchhoff-Love theory within von Kármán’s geometric nonlinearity, the nonlinear vibration analysis of multilayered sandwich plates subjected to potential flow (inviscid and incompressible fluids) is presented. Rectangular sandwich... 

    Development of Actuator Disk Method to Simulate Fluid-structure Interaction in Megawatt Wind Turbine Blade Analysis

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Behrouzifar, Ali (Author) ; Darbandi, Masoud (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Recent decades have seen a growing demand for high-power wind turbines resulting in turbines with larger blades and the advent of high-megawatt wind turbines. The blades of the megawatt-scale turbines experience more complicated flow phenomena compared to those of the smaller-scale wind turbines. Needless to say, the importance of an accurate solution and detailed analysis of all the parameters, including blades aerodynamic and aeroelastic performance as well as fluid-structure interaction, is more significant for the megawatt-scale turbines compared to smaller-scale turbines. The conventional methods of aerodynamic solutions for the blade, including analytical methods, such as BEMT78 and... 

    Dynamic behavior of a tension leg platform offshore wind turbine under environmental loads

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, issue. 3 , 2014 , pp. 480-491 ; ISSN : 1026-3098 Ebrahimi, A ; Abbaspour, M ; Nasiri, R. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In order to evaluate the dynamic behavior of floating offshore wind turbines, the authors consider two approaches. A numerical method is used to investigate Tension Leg Platform (TLP) offshore wind turbine response behavior under a parked condition. This code considers nonlinearities due to changes in the tension of tethers. The off-diagonal components of stiffness, damping and mass matrices are considered to calculate coupling. This code solves the nonlinear equation of motion at each time step. However, in order to validate the data generated by the code, a scaled-down model was fully tested in the marine laboratory. The importance of these series of experiments is due to the fact that... 

    Effect of liquid viscosity on instability of high-spinning partially-filled shell rotors

    , Article International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics ; Volume 13, Issue 6 , 2013 ; 02194554 (ISSN) Firouz Abadi, R. D ; Permoon, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this study, the instability of spinning cylindrical shells partially filled with viscous liquid is investigated. Based on the Navier-Stokes equations for the incompressible flow, a 2D model is developed for liquid motion at each section of the cylinder. The governing equations of the cylinder vibrations are obtained based on the first-order shear deformable shell theory. The nonpenetration and no-slip boundary conditions of the flow on the wetted surface of the cylinder relate the liquid motion to the shell vibrations. Also the liquid pressure exerted on the cylinder wall combines the vibrations of the rotary cylinder to the liquid motion. By using the obtained coupled liquid-structure... 

    Proposal of a new design for valveless micropumps

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 18, Issue 6 , December , 2011 , Pages 1261-1266 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Afrasiab, H ; Movahhedy, M. R ; Assempour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A new design for a valveless micropumping device has been proposed that integrates two existing pumping technologies, namely, the wall induced traveling wave and the obstacle-type valveless micropump. The liquid in the microchannel is transported by generating a traveling wave on the channel, while the placing of two asymmetric trapezoid obstacles, along the centerline of the channel inlet and outlet, leads to a significant (up to seven times) increase of the net flow rate of the device. The effectiveness of this innovative design has been proved through a verified three-dimensional finite element model. FluidStructure Interaction (FSI) analysis is performed in the framework of an Arbitrary... 

    A numerical study of the effects of blood rheology and vessel deformability on the hemodynamics of carotid bifurcation

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 19, Issue 1 , February , 2012 , Pages 119-125 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Toloui, M ; Firoozabadi, B ; Saidi, M. S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Hemodynamic factors, such as Wall Shear Stress (WSS), play a substantial role in arterial diseases. In the larger arteries, such as the carotid artery, interaction between the vessel wall and blood flow affects the distribution of hemodynamic factors. In the present study, both rigid-wall and deformable-wall models are developed in a 3D numerical simulation to assess the effectiveness of arterial rigidity on worsening hemodynamics, especially WSS. Two different rheological models (Newtonian and CarreauYasuda) have been employed to evaluate the influence of blood, non-Newtonian properties, as well. The importance of vessel wall deformability was compared with the rheological model of blood.... 

    Nonlinear analysis of 2D flexible flapping wings

    , Article Nonlinear Dynamics ; Volume 81, Issue 1-2 , July , 2015 , Pages 299-310 ; 0924090X (ISSN) Abedinnasab, M. H ; Zohoor, H ; Yoon, Yong Jin ; Sharif University of Technology
    Kluwer Academic Publishers  2015
    Abstract
    Natural flyers have flexible wings, which deform significantly under the combined inertial and aerodynamic forces. In this study, we focus on the role of chord wise flexibility in 2D pitch and plunge motions. We derive the exact nonlinear 2D equations of motion for a flexible flapping wing with flying support. In achieving the closed-form equations, we use the exact strain field concerning considerable elastic deformations. After numerically solving the novel equations, we validate them in simulations with highly deformable wings. By coupling the derived equations of motion with fluid flow, we study the aerodynamic performance of the geometrically nonlinear flexible flapping wing. Through... 

    Development of a reduced order model for nonlinear analysis of the wind turbine blade dynamics

    , Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 76 , February , 2015 , Pages 264-282 ; 09601481 (ISSN) Rezaei, M. M ; Behzad, M ; Haddadpour, H ; Moradi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper, a reduced order model for the nonlinear dynamic analysis of the wind turbine blade under operational loading is presented. The accuracy and efficiency of the proposed model are investigated through various static and dynamic analyses. A comprehensive straightforward formulation for the nonlinear beam model is developed based on different large deformation strain theories. Also, the fluid-structure coupling effects due to quasi-steady aerodynamics and gravitational forces are included. The new matrix expressions are introduced for direct conversion of the developed formulation into the reduced order model (ROM). Thereafter, the ROM based on the Galerkin method is developed... 

    Fault detection of wind turbine blade under sudden change of wind speed condition using fiber optics

    , Article SAS 2015 - 2015 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, Proceedings, 13 April 2015 through 15 April 2015 ; April , 2015 ; 9781479961160 (ISBN) Zabihollah, A ; Entesari, F ; Alimohmmadi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper a structural health monitoring technique considering the effect of wind on structural stability on laminated composite wind turbine has been investigated. Based on fluid structure interaction method and Has hin failure criteria, condition monitoring of w ind turbine blades under sudden change of wind speed is investigated. The embedded fiber optic sensors are considered to detect the change in strain due to wind forces on the blades  

    Fsi simulation of a healthy coronary bifurcation for studying the mechanical stimuli of endothelial cells under different physiological conditions

    , Article Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology ; Volume 15, Issue 5 , October , 2015 ; 02195194 (ISSN) Pakravan, H. A ; Saidi, M. S ; Firoozabadi, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Atherosclerosis is a world-spread and well-known disease. This disease strongly relates to the endothelial cells (ECs) function. Normally, the endothelial cells align in the flow direction in the atheroprotected sites; however, in the case of atheroprone sites these cells orient randomly. The mechanical stimuli such as wall shear stress and strains could determine the morphology and function of the endothelial cells. In the present study, we numerically simulated the left main coronary artery (LCA) and its branches to left anterior descending (LAD) and left circumflex coronary (LCX) artery using fluid-structure interaction (FSI) modeling. The results were presented as longitudinal and... 

    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...