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Effect of electropulsing on microstructure and hardness of cold-rolled low carbon steel
, Article Journal of Materials Research and Technology ; Volume 8, Issue 3 , 2019 , Pages 3114-3125 ; 22387854 (ISSN) ; Kazeminezhad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Editora Ltda
2019
Abstract
The application of electropulsing treatment (EPT) is studied on the microstructure and hardness of cold-rolled low carbon steel. The effects of electrical pulses on the grain refinement, precipitate size evolution and hardness are investigated. It is found that applying electrical pulse decreases the grain and precipitate size and increases the hardness in the early stages of electropulsing, but the grain and precipitate size is increased and the hardness is decreased by continuing electropulsing. Also, the effect of electropulsing treatment variables as well as treated time and number of periods are discussed. It is demonstrated that increasing treated time can accelerate achieving maximum...
A Facile, Two-step Synthesis and Characterization of Fe3O4-Lcysteine- Graphene Quantum Dots as a Multifunctional Nanocomposite
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Madah Hosseini, Hamid Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, a facile, two-step synthesis was reported for 34-LCysteine- nanocomposites. The first step comprises the preparation of LCysteine functionalized magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) core-shell structures via co-precipitation method. In the second step, graphene quantum dots (GQDs), which were synthesized by citric acid carbonization, added to the functionalized MNPs and finally refluxed at the appropriate time and temperature. LCysteine as a biocompatible, natural amino acid were used to link MNPs with GQDs. This nanocomposite was characterized by various techniques. XRD and FT-IR were used to investigate the formation of MNPs and LCysteine existence on the MNPs surface. XPS...
The Effect of Electropulsing on the Mechanical Properties of Cold Rolled Low Carbon Steel
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kazeminezhad, Mohsen (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research, low carbon steel rolled under 16%, 33% and 50% deformation and applied under electric pulses. Microstructure investigated by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy in order to observe grain size, precipitation size and distribution and hardness measured by Vicker's hardness test, after each electric pulse treatment. I order to investigate microstructure evolution as well as grain size, precipitates and hardness all the species with different deformation percentages applied under electric pulses with different total electric pulse duration, number of pulses and the off time between two successive pulses. To obtain required information about species with...
Vehicle Routing Problem with Simultaneous Pickup and Delivery and Maximum Tour Time Length Constraint
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari Jokar, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
The Vehicle Routing Problem with Simultaneous Pick-up and Delivery (VRPSPD) and maximum time for traversing of each tour is a variant of the classical vehicle routing problem (VRP) where clients require simultaneous delivery and pick-up. Deliveries are supplied from a single depot at the beginning of the vehicle’s service, while pick-up loads are taken to the same depot at the conclusion of the service. Also the required time for traversing each route should not encroach the specified limit.
In this research, the aforesaid problem was introduced and a mixed integer programming model developed for it. Because of being NP-Hard and impossibility of solving it in the large instances, two...
In this research, the aforesaid problem was introduced and a mixed integer programming model developed for it. Because of being NP-Hard and impossibility of solving it in the large instances, two...
Investigating the Interactions of Wave Energy Converters on Each other in A Hybrid Turbine
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abbasspoor Tehrani Fard, Majid (Supervisor) ; Tabeshpoor, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this thesis, an attempt has been made to fully investigate a hybrid power plant in terms of production capacity and construction and maintenance costs, and finally a proposed model of a hybrid converter for one of the country's port cities with cost and production capacity estimates based on The existing conditions in that area should be presented so that one can have a comprehensive vision of an offshore power plant in that area and the ability to estimate the final cost before construction is available
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 ; 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...
Theoretical investigation on the structural and electronic properties of complexes formed by thymine and 2'-deoxythymidine with different anions
, Article Structural Chemistry ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , July , 2012 , Pages 17-28 ; 10400400 (ISSN) ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Hydrogen bonding interactions between thymine nucleobase and 2'-deoxythymidine nucleoside (dT) with some biological anions such as F - (fluoride), Cl - (chloride), OH - (hydroxide), and NO 3 - (nitrate) have been explored theoretically. In this study, complexes have been studied by density functional theory (B3LYP method and 6-311++G (d,p) basis set). The relevant geometries, energies, and characteristics of hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) have been systematically investigated. There is a correlation between interaction energy and proton affinity for complexes of thymine nucleobase. The nature of all the interactions has been analyzed by means of the natural bonding orbital (NBO) and quantum theory...
Influence of cation-heteroatom (Li+, Na+, and K +) interaction on the structural and thermochemical properties of 2′-deoxythymidine nucleoside: Qtaim and NBO analyzes
, Article Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry ; Volume 12, Issue 2 , December , 2013 ; 02196336 (ISSN) ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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Density functional theory (DFT) method and B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) basis set were used to determine coordination geometries, binding strength, and metal ion affinity (MIA) for interaction of 2′-deoxythymidine (dT) with alkali metal cations including Li+, Na+, and K+. Calculations demonstrated that the interaction of dT with these cations is tri-coordinated η (O2, O4′, O5′). Among these cations, Li + cation exhibited the most tendency for interaction with dT. Cations via their interaction with dT can affect the N-glycosidic bond length, the values of pseudorotation of the sugar ring, the orientation of base unit with respect to sugar ring and the acidity of O5′H, O3′H, and N3H groups in 2′-dT...
Effect of electrical parameters on morphology, chemical composition, and photoactivity of the nano-porous titania layers synthesized by pulse-microarc oxidation
, Article Electrochimica Acta ; Volume 55, Issue 8 , 2010 , Pages 2760-2766 ; 00134686 (ISSN) ; Moshfegh, A. Z ; Golestani Fard, F
2010
Abstract
TiO2 layers were grown via pulse type microarc oxidation process under different applied voltages, frequencies, and duty cycles. Surface chemical composition and phase structure of the synthesized layers were studied utilizing X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Furthermore, scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM) were employed to investigate surface morphology and topography of the layers. It was revealed that the layers had a porous structure with both anatase and rutile phases. The anatase relative content in the layers increased with the applied frequency; meanwhile, it decreased with duty cycle at low applied voltages, but...
Late time sky as a probe of steps and oscillations in primordial Universe
, Article Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics ; Volume 2018, Issue 1 , 2018 ; 14757516 (ISSN) ; Baghram, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
The standard model of cosmology with nearly Gaussian, isotropic, scale invariant and adiabatic initial conditions describes the cosmological observations well. However, the study of any deviation from the mentioned conditions will open up a new horizon to the physics of early universe. In this work, we study the effect of the oscillatory and step-like features in potentials of inflationary models in late time large scale structure observations. Mainly we study the matter power spectrum, number density of the structures, dark matter halo bias and specifically CMB lensing. We show that the oscillatory models can introduce some degeneracy with late time effects on BAO scale. We also conclude...
A numerical study of dust deposition effects on photovoltaic modules and photovoltaic-thermal systems
, Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 135 , 2019 , Pages 437-449 ; 09601481 (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
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Dust deposition on the surface of solar systems is one of the main parameters that significantly affects the performance of such systems. In this study, the effect of dust deposition density on the performance of photovoltaic modules (PV) and photovoltaic-thermal systems (PVT) is numerically investigated. Accordingly, all layers of a monocrystalline silicon PV module for both systems are simulated. Moreover, the effect of various system parameters on the performance of both clean and dusty PV module and PVT system are studied. The studied parameters included: solar radiation intensity, ambient temperature, coolant inlet temperature, and coolant inlet velocity. The obtained results indicate...
Long-term energy and exergy analysis of heat pumps with different types of ground and air heat exchangers
, Article International Journal of Refrigeration ; Volume 100 , 2019 , Pages 414-433 ; 01407007 (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Heat pumps as the only end-use cooling/heating technology with a Coefficient of Performance (COP) greater than one, have attracted a great deal of attention over the past decade. In this study, the long-term energy and exergy analysis of four different types of heat pump systems: a common Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP), an ASHP with Ground Air Heat Exchanger (GAHE), a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) with Horizontal Ground Water Heat Exchanger (HGWHE), and a GSHP with Vertical Ground Water Heat Exchanger (VGWHE) is performed. It is considered that all systems are used for space cooling and heating of a residential building. A mathematical model that takes into account the variations of building...
A novel methodology for designing a multi-ejector refrigeration system
, Article Applied Thermal Engineering ; Volume 151 , 2019 , Pages 26-37 ; 13594311 (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2019
Abstract
Ejector refrigeration system has many advantages over traditional compressor-based systems, including: simplicity, low installation and operating costs and the ability to operate with low-grade thermal energy sources. However, its main drawbacks are low Coefficient of Performance (COP) and failure at high ambient temperatures. To overcome these problems, a novel methodology for designing a multi-ejector refrigeration system is proposed. This system utilizes a parallel array of ejectors instead of one ejector. Therefore, the system can continuously operate at its optimum efficiency. Each ejector works within a specific range of condensing pressures. The condenser pressure governs the...
Evaluation and improvement of the thermal performance of different types of horizontal ground heat exchangers based on techno-economic analysis
, Article Energy Conversion and Management ; Volume 171 , 2018 , Pages 1177-1192 ; 01968904 (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2018
Abstract
In recent years horizontal Ground Heat Exchangers (GHEs) has attracted a growing interest as heat source/sink for ground source heat pump systems. Horizontal GHEs initial installation costs are lower than the vertical ones; however, they require larger land area and more pipes. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce their required land area and pipe length by improving their thermal performance. In this study, a numerical modal based on 3-D simulation of GHE with computational fluid dynamics methods is developed. The model is used to evaluate the thermal performance and initial installation cost of horizontal GHEs. Four different types of horizontal GHEs: linear, spiral, horizontal and...
Improving the performance of the finned absorber inclined rooftop solar chimney combined with composite PCM and PV module
, Article Solar Energy ; Volume 228 , 2021 , Pages 562-574 ; 0038092X (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
Solar Chimney (SC) can play a significant role in energy consumption reduction of ventilation applications. The primary purpose of this study is to ameliorate the performance of an inclined rooftop SC integrated with the Phase Change Material (PCM) and Photovoltaic (PV) module, called the SC-PCM-PV system. To this aim, the effects of using finned absorbers and composite PCMs on the performance of the SC-PCM-PV system are investigated for the first time. A 3D-CFD model is developed via the finite volume method to examine the impact of various design parameters, including fin number, fin thickness, PCM type, and PCM mass on natural ventilation duration, ventilation capacity, and power output....
Transient simulations of cavitating flows using a modified volume-of-fluid (VOF) technique
, Article International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics ; Volume 22, Issue 1-2 , Volume 22, Issue 1-2 , 2008 , Pages 97-114 ; 10618562 (ISSN) ; Roohi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
In this study, transient 2D/axisymmetric simulations of cavitating flows are performed using a modified 'Volume-of-Fluid' (VOF) technique. Simulation of the cavitation is based on a homogenous equilibrium flow model. To predict the shape of the cavity, the Navier-Stokes equations in addition to an advection equation for the liquid volume fraction are solved. Mass transfer between the phases is treated as a sink term in the VOF equation. The numerical method is used for different geometries in a wide range of cavitation numbers. Computed shapes of cavities were found to be in good agreement with those of the reported experiments. The simulation results also compared well with those obtained...
Performance evaluation of the solar-driven multi-ejector refrigeration cycle without an auxiliary heat source
, Article Applied Thermal Engineering ; Volume 217 , 2022 ; 13594311 (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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Solar-driven ejector refrigeration (SER) systems have been granted special attention as a green and sustainable replacement for conventional vapor compression cooling systems. However, despite their significant advantages, SER systems suffer from a relatively low coefficient of performance and failure at high ambient temperatures and low solar radiations. Therefore, the need for an auxiliary heat source and cooling system has hindered their adoption in practice. In an attempt to eliminate the need for an auxiliary heat source and cooling system, this contribution puts forward a novel Solar-driven Multi-Ejector Refrigeration (SMER) system with an internal heat exchanger, a regenerator, and a...
A hybrid analytical-numerical model for predicting the performance of the Horizontal Ground Heat Exchangers
, Article Geothermics ; Volume 101 , 2022 ; 03756505 (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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Horizontal Ground Heat Exchangers (HGHE) as a means of exploiting geothermal energy has come to the fore for a few decades. Various analytical and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods have been proposed to predict the performance of the HGHEs. The available analytical approaches are fast; however, they are based on various simplifications and assumptions, affecting their accuracy. On the other hand, CFD methods are more accurate, but their computational cost is a burden. Therefore there is an acute need for an accurate and fast method for predicting the long-term performance of HGHEs. To this aim, this study puts forward a novel hybrid analytical-numerical model for predicting the...
Thermodynamic analysis of a photovoltaic thermal system coupled with an organic Rankine cycle and a proton exchange membrane electrolysis cell
, Article International Journal of Hydrogen Energy ; Volume 47, Issue 41 , 2022 , Pages 17894-17913 ; 03603199 (ISSN) ; Hakkaki Fard, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2022
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In this study, the performance of a Photovoltaic Thermal-Organic Rankine Cycle (PVT-ORC) system combined with a Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolysis Cell (PEMEC) is investigated. A combined numerical/theoretical model of the system is developed and used to evaluate the effect of various system design parameters. In addition, the effects of using water, ethylene glycol, and a mixture of water and ethylene glycol (50/50) as the working fluid of the PVT system and R134a, R410a, and R407c as the working fluid of the ORC cycle on the performance of the PVT-ORC-PEMEC system are studied. Based on the results, R134a and water demonstrated the best performance as the working fluid of the ORC and PVT...
An appraisal of aptasensors for dopamine measurement in biofluids: a review
, Article IEEE Sensors Journal ; Volume 23, Issue 4 , 2023 , Pages 3352-3365 ; 1530437X (ISSN) ; Ghazizadeh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
Abstract
Dopamine (DA) mediates various physiological functions across the body within the digestive and renal systems and in the blood circulation. It also plays a key role in motivated behaviors as a brain neurotransmitter (NT) in animals and humans and in the etiology of several neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease. Nevertheless, selective tracking of DA in biofluids in the presence of competitive chemicals and NTs remains a challenge. The aptamer (Apt)-based sensors (aptasensors) could offer a valid strategy for DA measurement in bodily fluids due to their high specificity. This study provides a comprehensive and comparative review of the state of the art of all the...