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    On the design of graphene oxide nanosheets membranes for water desalination

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 422 , 2017 , Pages 83-90 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Safaei, S ; Tavakoli, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2017
    Abstract
    According to current researches, graphene oxide (GO) membranes show promising desalination properties due to ease of synthesis, low production cost, and high efficiency. There are several experimental works to study ionic sieving properties of GO membranes. However, it is difficult to characterize atomistic mechanism of water permeation and ion rejection by experimental approaches. On the other hand, there exist a few reports in which the atomistic picture of water permeation across GO membranes is investigated by means of molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. In the present work, in addition to water desalination, the atomic scale mechanism of ion rejection is studied using large scale MD... 

    Thermodynamic properties of aqueous salt containing urea solutions

    , Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 325 , July , 2012 , Pages 71-79 ; 03783812 (ISSN) Sadeghi, M ; Held, C ; Samieenasab, A ; Ghotbi, C ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Taghikhani, V ; Sadowski, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Urea and inorganic ions are present in some of the physiological systems, e.g. urine. Understanding the interactions in urea/salt/water is a preliminary step to shed light on more complicated behavior of multi-component physiological systems. State-of-the-art models as well as thermophysical properties can be applied to understand the interactions in these systems. In order to determine such interactions densities, mean ionic activity coefficients (MIACs), osmotic coefficients, and solubility were measured in aqueous solutions of urea and different salts. Densities were determined at temperatures 293.15, 303.15, and 313.15K for urea concentrations up to 3molal and up to 1molal for NaCl.... 

    Slope stability of an unsaturated embankment with and without natural pore water salinity subjected to rainfall infiltration

    , Article Yantu Lixue/Rock and Soil Mechanics ; Volume 43, Issue 8 , 2022 , Pages 2136-2148 ; 10007598 (ISSN) Sadeghi, H ; Kolahdooz, A ; Ahmadi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Biodiversity Research Center Academia Sinica  2022
    Abstract
    Natural soils contain a certain amount of salt in the form of dissolved ions or electrically charged atoms, originated from the long-term erosion by acidic rainwater. The dissolved salt poses an extra osmotic water potential being normally neglected in laboratory measurements and numerical analyses. However, ignorance of salinity may result in overestimation of stability, and the design may not be as conservative as thought. Therefore, this research aims to first experimentally examine the influence of pore water salinity on water retention curve and saturated permeability of natural dispersive loess under saline and desalinated conditions. Second, the measured parameters are used for... 

    Neural controller for a 5-link planar biped robot

    , Article 16th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN, Jeju, 26 August 2007 through 29 August 2007 ; 2007 , Pages 980-985 ; 1424416345 (ISBN); 9781424416349 (ISBN) Sadati, N ; Hamed, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    The canonical problems in control of the biped robots arise from underactuation, impulsive nature of the impact with the environment and existence of the many degrees of freedom in their mechanism. Since biped walkers have fewer actuators than degrees of freedom, they are underactuated mechanical systems. In this paper according to the humans and animals locomotion algorithms, the stability of an underactuated biped walker with point feet is done by central pattern generator and feedback networks. For tuning the parameters of the CPG network, the control problem is defined as an optimization problem. This optimization problem is solved by using of Genetic algorithm. Also a new feedback... 

    Preparation of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) ultrafiltration membranes from PVC/additive/solvent and application of UF membranes as substrate for fabrication of reverse osmosis membranes

    , Article Journal of Applied Polymer Science ; Volume 135, Issue 21 , 2018 ; 00218995 (ISSN) Sabzi Dizajikan, B ; Asadollahi, M ; Musavi, A ; Bastani, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Inc  2018
    Abstract
    Ultrafiltration (UF) membranes were prepared from poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) as main polymer, poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) as additive, and 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) as solvent using Design Expert software for designing the experiments. The membranes were characterized by SEM, contact angle measurement, and atomic force microscopy. The performance of UF membranes was evaluated by pure water flux (PWF) and blue indigo dye particle rejection. In addition, the molecular weight cutoff of UF membranes was determined by poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) rejection. The UF membranes were used as substrates for fabrication of polyamide thin film composite (TFC) reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The... 

    Effect of electromagnetic field on membrane fouling in reverse osmosis process

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 395 , 2016 , Pages 41-45 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Rouina, M ; Kariminia, H. R ; Mousavi, S. A ; Shahryari, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V 
    Abstract
    In the present study, the effect of electromagnetic field on the salt and water transport and reduction of carbonate deposit during reverse osmosis desalination was investigated. The electromagnetic field was generated by AC current through a solenoid wound around the membrane separation module. The current intensity and frequency was 25 A and 50 Hz, respectively. Experiments were conducted using CaCO3 solution at the concentration of 5.5 mmol/L. For comparison purposes, desalination by the membrane, in the presence and absence of an electromagnetic field was conducted. While the desalination process temperature was kept constant, the product temperature increased by less than 2 °C when the... 

    Seawater desalination via waste heat recovery from generator of wind turbines: How economical is it to use a hybrid hdh-ro unit?

    , Article Sustainability (Switzerland) ; Volume 13, Issue 14 , 2021 ; 20711050 (ISSN) Rostamzadeh, H ; Rostami, S ; Amidpour, M ; He, W ; Han, D ; Sharif University of Technology
    MDPI AG  2021
    Abstract
    Over recent years, the concept of waste heat recovery from the generators of wind turbines for driving a thermal-driven desalination system was introduced, and its advantages were highlighted. However, any selection of a bottoming thermal-driven desalination system among different existing technologies should be taken under consideration before making an ultimate recommendation. Unfortunately, no comprehensive comparison is available in the literature to compare the performance as well as the cost aspects of using the waste thermal energy of the generator of a wind turbine for desalinating seawater, comparing them with those of a layout where the power of the wind turbine is directly... 

    The effect of variable catalyst loading in electrodes on PEM fuel cell performance

    , Article 3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering, and Technology, 2005, Ypsilanti, MI, 23 May 2005 through 25 May 2005 ; 2005 , Pages 145-152 ; 0791837645 (ISBN); 9780791837641 (ISBN) Roshandel, R ; Farhanieh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers  2005
    Abstract
    Catalyst layers are one the important parts of the PEM fuel cells as they are the main place for electrochemical reaction taking place in anode and cathode of the cells. The amount of catalyst loading of this layer has a large effect on PEM fuel cell performance. Non-uniformity of reactant concentration could lead to a variation of current density in anode and cathode catalyst layer. The main reason for this phenomenon is porosity variation due to two effects: 1. compression of electrode on the solid landing area and 2. Water produced at the cathode side of diffusion layer. In this study the effect of variable current density in anode and cathode electrode on cell performance is... 

    Pure axial flow of viscoelastic fluids in rectangular microchannels under combined effects of electro-osmosis and hydrodynamics

    , Article Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics ; 2017 , Pages 1-21 ; 09354964 (ISSN) Reshadi, M ; Saidi, M. H ; Ebrahimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper presents an analysis of the combined electro-osmotic and pressure-driven axial flows of viscoelastic fluids in a rectangular microchannel with arbitrary aspect ratios. The rheological behavior of the fluid is described by the complete form of Phan-Thien–Tanner (PTT) model with the Gordon–Schowalter convected derivative which covers the upper convected Maxwell, Johnson–Segalman and FENE-P models. Our numerical simulation is based on the computation of 2D Poisson–Boltzmann, Cauchy momentum and PTT constitutive equations. The solution of these governing nonlinear coupled set of equations is obtained by using the second-order central finite difference method in a non-uniform grid... 

    Pure axial flow of viscoelastic fluids in rectangular microchannels under combined effects of electro-osmosis and hydrodynamics

    , Article Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics ; Volume 32, Issue 1 , 2018 ; 09354964 (ISSN) Reshadi, M ; Saidi, M. H ; Ebrahimi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Springer New York LLC  2018
    Abstract
    This paper presents an analysis of the combined electro-osmotic and pressure-driven axial flows of viscoelastic fluids in a rectangular microchannel with arbitrary aspect ratios. The rheological behavior of the fluid is described by the complete form of Phan-Thien–Tanner (PTT) model with the Gordon–Schowalter convected derivative which covers the upper convected Maxwell, Johnson–Segalman and FENE-P models. Our numerical simulation is based on the computation of 2D Poisson–Boltzmann, Cauchy momentum and PTT constitutive equations. The solution of these governing nonlinear coupled set of equations is obtained by using the second-order central finite difference method in a non-uniform grid... 

    A feasibility study of solar-powered reverse osmosis processes

    , Article Desalination ; 2020 Rahimi, B ; Shirvani, H ; Alamolhoda, A. A ; Farhadi, F ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    The use of solar-powered reverse osmosis desalination systems is a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution in the desalination industry. However, there are some substantial technical and economic challenges due to the intermittency and fluctuation of solar energy. Recent technological improvement and feed-in tariff policies enable these systems to be competitive with conventional grid-connected reverse osmosis systems. In this paper, a feasibility study of the integration of solar panels with the grid to power small-scale reverse osmosis systems (namely up to 2000 m3/day) is conducted in Iran, as a country with a low price of electricity. For this purpose, a city located on the... 

    Reverse osmosis desalination for irrigation in a pistachio orchard

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 516 , 2021 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Rahimi, B ; Afzali, M ; Farhadi, F ; Alamolhoda, A. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    Nowadays, the salinisation of groundwaters causes a substantial reduction in the yield of agricultural lands. To reduce the impact of this problem on the profitability of the lands, farmers tend to use desalination processes. However, this transition is not simple and some technical, economic, and environmental issues should be considered. In this study, we highlight some key factors for the use of desalination processes in the agricultural sector. Also, we conduct a techno-economic evaluation of using reverse osmosis desalination in a pistachio orchard as a high-value crop. Moreover, because of the solar energy potential in the location of the case study, the use of solar panels is assessed... 

    A feasibility study of solar-powered reverse osmosis processes

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 500 , 2021 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Rahimi, B ; Shirvani, H ; Alamolhoda, A. A ; Farhadi, F ; Karimi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    The use of solar-powered reverse osmosis desalination systems is a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution in the desalination industry. However, there are some substantial technical and economic challenges due to the intermittency and fluctuation of solar energy. Recent technological improvement and feed-in tariff policies enable these systems to be competitive with conventional grid-connected reverse osmosis systems. In this paper, a feasibility study of the integration of solar panels with the grid to power small-scale reverse osmosis systems (namely up to 2000 m3/day) is conducted in Iran, as a country with a low price of electricity. For this purpose, a city located on the... 

    The Effects of Various Parameters on Wellbore Stability During Drilling Through Shale Formations

    , Article Petroleum Science and Technology ; Volume 33, Issue 12 , 2015 , Pages 1275-1285 ; 10916466 (ISSN) Rafieepour, S ; Ghotbi, C ; Pishvaie, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Inc  2015
    Abstract
    Field evidence indicates that the thermal and chemical regimes in wellbore considerably affect the wellbore stability. This study presents a general coupled model for transport of solute, solvent and heat including their combined effects on the wellbore stability. Optimization of drilling fluid parameters is crucial for wellbore stability analysis particularly in high pressure-high temperature environments. The coupled effects of chemical potential and temperature gradients on fluid flow significantly change the pore pressure and stress around a borehole. The effects of various parameters such as mud weight, solute concentration gradient, shale properties, and temperature gradient on... 

    Simulation of wellbore stability with thermo-hydro-chemo-mechanical coupling in troublesome formations: an example from Ahwaz oil field, SW Iran

    , Article Arabian Journal of Geosciences ; Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2015 , Pages 379-396 ; 18667511 (ISSN) Rafieepour, S ; Jalayeri, H ; Ghotbi, C ; Pishvaie, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Wellbore stability is a main concern in drilling operation. Troublesome drilling issues are chemically active formations and/or high-pressure–high-temperature environments. These are mainly responsible for most of wellbore instabilities. Wellbore failure is mostly controlled by the interaction between active shales and drilling fluid in shale formations. The factors influencing this interaction consist of fluid pressure, temperature, composition of drilling fluid, and exposure time. In this paper, a non-linear fully coupled chemo-thermo-poroelasticity model is developed. At first, a fully implicit finite difference model is presented to analyze the problem, and then, it is verified through... 

    Modeling of aqueous biomolecules using a new free-volume group contribution model

    , Article Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research ; Volume 48, Issue 8 , 2009 , Pages 4109-4118 ; 08885885 (ISSN) Pazuki, G. R ; Taghikhani, V ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    In this article, a new group contribution model is suggested for obtaining the thermodynamic properties of biomolecules in aqueous solutions. Accordingly, a Freed-FV model has been applied for the combinatorial free-volume term. The activity coefficients, solubilities, densities, and vapor pressures of amino acids and simple peptides in aqueous solutions were correlated, using the proposed group contribution model. Group interaction parameters of the proposed model were obtained by use of experimental data from amino acids available in the literature. The results demonstrate that the group contribution model can accurately correlate activity coefficient, solubility, density, and vapor... 

    Crude oil desalter effluent treatment by a hybrid UF/RO membrane separation process

    , Article Desalination ; Volume 238, Issue 1-3 , 2009 , Pages 174-182 ; 00119164 (ISSN) Norouzbahari, S ; Roostaazad, R ; Hesampour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Crude oil desalter effluent from a Tehran oil refinery was treated by a hybrid UF/RO membrane separation process. Ultrafiltration (UF) was used primarily to remove the emulsified oil droplets followed by the removal of total dissolved solids (TDS) via reverse osmosis (RO). The UF membrane was a hydrophilic flat sheet polysulfone ultrafiltration membrane with MWCO of 100 kDa while the RO membrane was a spiral-wound thin-film composite polyamide. Effect of operating conditions such as transmembrane pressure and crossflow velocity were studied in UF pretreatment. The experimental results showed that the UF membrane removed more than 75% of the oil and can be considered as an effective... 

    GAMS based approach for optimal design and sizing of a pressure retarded osmosis power plant in Bahmanshir river of Iran

    , Article Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews ; Volume 52 , 2015 , Pages 1559-1565 ; 13640321 (ISSN) Naghiloo, A ; Abbaspour, M ; Mohammadi-Ivatloo, B ; Bakhtari, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Osmotic power generation is one of the cleaner and sustainable methods for energy generation. This paper presents a study on the optimal size and design of pressure retarded osmosis (PRO) power plant as a viable source of renewable energy in the selected site in Bahmanshir river of Iran. The optimal sizing and design problem is formulated as a Non-Linear Programming (NLP) optimization problem and solved using the standard optimization software titled generalized algebraic modeling system (GAMS). The objective function is minimizing the total cost while considering the technical and economic constraints. Optimization results show that the optimal capacity of the PRO osmotic power plant is... 

    Modeling of osmotic pressure of aqueous poly(ethylene glycol) solutions using the artificial neural network and free volume flory huggins model

    , Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; Volume 32, Issue 7 , 2011 , Pages 1054-1059 ; 01932691 (ISSN) Naeini, A. T ; Pazuki, G. R ; Vossoughi, M ; Alemzadeh, I ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    In this work, the modified Flory-Huggins coupled with the free-volume concept and the artificial neural network models were used to obtain the osmotic pressure of aqueous poly(ethylene glycol) solutions. In the artificial neural network, the osmotic pressure of aqueous poly(ethylene glycol) solutions depends on temperature, molecular weight and the mole fractions of poly(ethylene glycol) in aqueous solution. The network topology is optimized and the (3-1-1) architecture is found using optimization of an objective function with batch back propagation (BBP) method for 134 experimental data points. The results obtained from the neural network in obtaining of the osmotic pressure of aqueous... 

    Modification of the GV-MSA model in obtaining the activity and osmotic coefficients of aqueous electrolyte solutions

    , Article Fluid Phase Equilibria ; Volume 240, Issue 2 , 2006 , Pages 167-172 ; 03783812 (ISSN) Mortazavi Manesh, S ; Taghikhani, V ; Ghotbi, C ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    In this work a modified form of the Ghotbi-Vera Mean Spherical Approximation model (MGV-MSA) has been used to correlate the mean ionic activity coefficients (MIAC) for a number of symmetric and asymmetric aqueous electrolyte solutions at 25 °C. In the proposed model the hard sphere as well as the electrostatic contributions to the MIAC and the osmotic coefficient of the previously GV-MSA model has been modified. The results of the proposed model for the MIAC of the electrolyte solutions studied in this work are used to directly calculate the values of the osmotic coefficients without introducing any new adjustable parameter. In the MGV-MSA model the cation diameter as well as the relative...