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A coupled wellbore-reservoir flowmodel for numerical pressure transient analysis in vertically heterogeneous reservoirs
, Article Journal of Porous Media ; Volume 16, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 395-400 ; 1091028X (ISSN) ; Soltanieh, M ; Farhadpour, F. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
Pressure transient analysis in vertically heterogeneous reservoirs is examined. The inclusion of a separate model for the free fluid flow in the wellbore is essential to allow for hydraulic communication and mixing of the fluid issuing from different reservoir layers. A two-dimensional model coupling Darcy flow in the reservoir with Navier-Stokes flow in the wellbore is developed and solved by the finite element technique. The coupled wellbore-reservoir flow model is used to analyze a layered reservoir with an abrupt change in permeability and a thick formation showing a gradual change in permeability with depth. Contrary to conventional reservoir models, this new model is able to capture...
Model development for MEOR process in conventional non-fractured reservoirs and investigation of physico-chemical parameter effects
, Article Chemical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 31, Issue 7 , 2008 , Pages 953-963 ; 09307516 (ISSN) ; Roostaazad, R ; Farhadpour, F ; Pishvaei, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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A three-dimensional multi-component transport model in a two-phase oil-water system was developed. The model includes separated terms to account for the dispersion, convection, injection, growth and death of microbes, and accumulation. For the first time, effects of both wettability alteration of reservoir rock from oil wet to water wet and reduction in interfacial tension (IFT) simultaneously on relative permeability and capillary pressure curves were included in a MEOR simulation model. Transport equations were considered for the bacteria, nutrients, and metabolite (bio-surfactant) in the matrix, reduced interfacial tension on phase trapping, surfactant and polymer adsorption, and effect...
A multiple-point statistics algorithm for 3D pore space reconstruction from 2D images
, Article Advances in Water Resources ; Volume 34, Issue 10 , October , 2011 , Pages 1256-1267 ; 03091708 (ISSN) ; Safekordi, A ; Farhadpour, F. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Fluid flow behavior in a porous medium is a function of the geometry and topology of its pore space. The construction of a three dimensional pore space model of a porous medium is therefore an important first step in characterizing the medium and predicting its flow properties. A stochastic technique for reconstruction of the 3D pore structure of unstructured random porous media from a 2D thin section training image is presented. The proposed technique relies on successive 2D multiple point statistics simulations coupled to a multi-scale conditioning data extraction procedure. The Single Normal Equation Simulation Algorithm (SNESIM), originally developed as a tool for reproduction of...
Comparison and validation of plug and boundary layer flow models of monolithic reactors: Catalytic partial oxidation of methane on Rh coated monoliths
, Article International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering ; Volume 6 , 2008 ; 15426580 (ISSN) ; Safekordi, A ; Farhadpour, F. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
2008
Abstract
Catalytic partial oxidation of methane in short residence time rhodium coated monolithic reactors offers an attractive route for syngas production. The plug flow and boundary layer flow approximations are considered as computationally efficient substitutes for the full Navier-Stokes model of the reactor while including detailed heterogeneous and homogeneous chemistry. The one dimensional plug flow model has trivial computational demands but only a limited range of application. The boundary layer model provides an excellent, computationally manageable substitute for the full Navier-Stokes model over a wide range of operating conditions. Using the 38-step elementary surface reaction mechanism...
Simultaneous use of physical and chemical dispersants for electrical conductivity enhancement in polyamide 6/carbon nanotube/conductive carbon black hybrid nanocomposites
, Article Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials ; 2021 ; 25740881 (ISSN) ; Jahanaray, B ; Pircheraghi, G ; Bagheri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2021
Abstract
Polyamide 6 (PA6)/carbon nanotube (CNT)/conductive carbon black (CCB) nanocomposites with the incorporation of physical and chemical dispersants were prepared via melt blending method to examine the synergistic enhancement of electrical conductivity. Investigation of modified CNT with octadecyl triphenyl phosphonium chloride (OTPC-CNT) as physical dispersant was performed by Fourier transform infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, Raman spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. Morphological, electrical, rheological, and mechanical properties of PA6/CNT/CCB nanocomposites were examined by field emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, digital insulation...
Simultaneous use of physical and chemical dispersants for electrical conductivity enhancement in polyamide 6/carbon nanotube/conductive carbon black hybrid nanocomposites
, Article Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials ; Volume 61, Issue 3 , 2022 , Pages 263-275 ; 25740881 (ISSN) ; Jahanaray, B ; Pircheraghi, G ; Bagheri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Ltd
2022
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Polyamide 6 (PA6)/carbon nanotube (CNT)/conductive carbon black (CCB) nanocomposites with the incorporation of physical and chemical dispersants were prepared via melt blending method to examine the synergistic enhancement of electrical conductivity. Investigation of modified CNT with octadecyl triphenyl phosphonium chloride (OTPC-CNT) as physical dispersant was performed by Fourier transform infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, Raman spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. Morphological, electrical, rheological, and mechanical properties of PA6/CNT/CCB nanocomposites were examined by field emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, digital insulation...
Investigation of Electrical Properties and Microstructure of PA6/PPO Nanoblends Containing CNT/CCB
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Bagheri, Reza (Supervisor) ; Pircheraghi, Gholamreza (Supervisor)
Abstract
Polyamide 6 (PA6) / Polyphenylene oxide (PPO) nanoblends containing carbon naotube (CNT)/conductive carbon black (CCB) with incorporation of PPO-g-MA compatibilizer, physical and chemical dispersing agents were prepared via melt blending method. The effect of carbonic nano additives weight percent, incorporation of physical dispersing agent, PA6 viscosity, PPO weight percent and sequential mixing were investigated. Modified CNT with physical dispersing agent studied by thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy and PPO-g-MA studied by FTIR and titration. Also, nanoblend morphologies, CNT/CCB dispersability and CNT/CCB selective...
Comparative analysis of the boundary transfer method with other near-wall treatments based on the k-ε turbulence model
, Article European Journal of Mechanics, B/Fluids ; Vol. 44, issue , 2014 , pp. 22-31 ; ISSN: 09977546 ; Basirat Tabrizi, H ; Farhadpour, F. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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Accurate description of wall-bounded turbulent flows requires a fine grid near walls to fully resolve the boundary layers. We consider a locally simplified transport model using an assumed near-wall viscosity profile to project the wall boundary conditions using the boundary transfer method. Related coefficients are obtained numerically. By choosing a near-wall viscosity profile, we derive an analytic wall function, which significantly reduces the CPU costs. The performance of this wall function is compared to other near-wall treatments proposed in the literature for two frequently used benchmark cases: near-equilibrium channel flow and flow over a backward-facing step with separation and...
Geometry effects in Eulerian/Granular simulation of a turbulent FCC riser with a (kg-g)-KTGF model
, Article International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering ; Volume 8 , 2010 ; 15426580 (ISSN) ; Basirat Tabrizi, H ; Farhadpour, F. A ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
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Three-dimensional, transient turbulent particulate flow in an FCC riser is modeled using an Eulerian/Granular approach. The turbulence in the gas phase is described by a modified realizable (kg-g) closure model and the kinetic theory of granular flow (KTGF) is employed for the particulate phase. Separate simulations are conducted for a rectangular and a cylindrical riser with similar dimensions. The model predictions are validated against experimental data of Sommerfeld et al (2002) and also compared with the previously reported LES-KTGF simulations of Hansen et al (2003) for the rectangular riser. The (kg-g)-KTGF model does not perform as well as the LES-KTGF model for the riser with a...
Enhancing the electrical conductivity of PA6/PPO/CNT/CCB nanocomposites via control of PA6 transcrystalline layer formation, morphology, and selective localization of nanofillers
, Article Polymer Testing ; Volume 121 , 2023 ; 01429418 (ISSN) ; Pircheraghi, G ; Marouf, B. T ; Bagheri, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2023
Abstract
Electrically conductive polyamide-6 (PA6)/poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO) nanocomposites containing conductive nanofillers such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and conductive carbon black (CCB) have attracted considerable interest from both academia and industry. Despite their importance in applications such as electrostatic painting, only a few studies have been reported. In the current study, the effects of the morphological structure and selective localization of CNTs/CCB (into the PA6 or at the interface of the PA6/PPO) on the electrical conductivity of the nanocomposites have been investigated. The PA6/PPO ratio and mixing sequence are the two parameters that control the morphology and the...
Multi-Resolution Denoising of Well Test Data
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Soltanieh, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Farhadpour, Farhad Ali (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Permanent Downhole Gauge (PDG) has been employed since 1990s to acquire more information and better access to well and control production. PDG provides huge amount of pressure transient data during well test operation and production. However, such data are encountering with various noise and outliers. The noise and outliers can cause misleading and misinterpretation results. Therefore, denoising and outlier removal are two imperative steps before pressure transient analysis. The conventional denoising methods are mostly based on wavelet thresholding methods that preserve mean of data and have good performance when noise distribution is Gaussian distribution. However, noise distribution...
Effect of PPO-g-MA on electrical conductivity enhancement of PA6/PPO/CNT/CCB nanocomposites
, Article AIP Conference Proceedings ; Volume 2607 , 2023 ; 0094243X (ISSN); 978-073544506-2 (ISBN) ; Pircheraghi, G ; Bagheri, R ; Ajji A ; Mighri F ; Naguib H. E ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Physics Inc
2023
Abstract
Polyamide-6 (PA6) / poly(phenylene oxide) (PPO) / carbon nanotube (CNT) / conductive carbon black (CCB) nanocomposites with incorporation of Maleic anhydride-grafted PPO (PPO-g-MA) were prepared via melt blending method to examine the effect of PPO-g-MA on electrical conductivity of the nanocomposite. Investigation of PPO-g-MA was performed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and Titration to determine the presence and content of MA in PPO-g-MA. Morphological, electrical, and mechanical properties of PA6/PPO/CNT/CCB (with and without PPO-g-MA) nanocomposites were examined by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), digital insulation tester, melt flow index tester, tensile test,...
Application of Multiscale methods for Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity in Complex Reservoirs
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhadpour, Farhad A (Supervisor) ; Sayf Kordi, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Underground reservoirs are highly complicated due to the presence of spatial heterogeneities at length scales that span from micrometer in pore structure of the rocks to kilometer in the reservoir models. While large-scale flow units need to be characterized using seismic and well data, detailed displacements of fluids in pore space need to be modeled using thin section analysis and pore network modeling. It is therefore necessary to adopt a multi-scale approach to reservoir description to make best use of all the available data that vary over several orders of magnitude, from micro-scale in pore structure to field scale in reservoir flow models. In this thesis, an integrated framework for...
Experimental Study and Modelling of Ultrafine Particles Formation by Using the Supercritical Fluids
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Gotbi, Cyrus (Supervisor) ; Khanchi, AliReza (Supervisor) ; Farhadpour, Farhad (Co-Advisor) ; Dorkoosh, Farid (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
In this research, we focused on demonstration of features and advantages of supercritical fluids technology to formation of fine particles (nano and micro scales) from bulk materials (solid) and synthesized metal oxides nanoparticles. Therefore, using two different fluids, carbon dioxide and water, and two completely different methods, the Rapid expansion of supercritical solution and supercritical hydrothermal, were used to produce fine particles of drug (acetaminophen) and nano metal oxide (zirconium dioxide and bismuth ferrite). The summary of this research are as follows:1. The solubility of acetaminophen in SuperCritical-Carbon Dioxide (SC-CO2) with and without menthol as a cosolvent...
Probability of missed detection as a criterion for receiver placement in MIMO PCL
, Article IEEE National Radar Conference - Proceedings, 7 May 2012 through 11 May 2012, Atlanta, GA ; 2012 , Pages 0924-0927 ; 10975659 (ISSN) ; 9781467306584 (ISBN) ; Chitgarha, M. M ; Radmard, M ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
IEEE
2012
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Using multiple antennas at the transmit and receive sides of a passive radar brings both the benefits of MIMO radar and passive radar. However one of the obstacles arisen in such configuration is the receive antennas placement in proper positions so that the radar performance is improved. Here we just consider the case of positioning one receiver among multiple illuminators of opportunity. Indeed it is a start for the solution of optimizing the geometry of the multiple receivers in a passive radar
An efficient method for the ring opening of epoxides with aromatic amines by Sb(III) chloride under microwave irradiation
, Article Journal of Chemical Research ; Issue 4 , 2008 , Pages 220-221 ; 03082342 (ISSN) ; Hashemi, M. M ; Mottaghi, M. M ; Foroughi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
Abstract
SbCl3 supported on montmorillonite K-10 is an efficient catalyst for the ring opening of epoxides with aromatic amines under solvent-free conditions and microwave irradiation to give the corresponding b-amino alcohols in high yields with high regioselectivity
Resource allocation for uav-enabled integrated sensing and communication (isac) via multi-objective optimization
, Article ICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings ; Volume 2023-June , 2023 ; 15206149 (ISSN); 978-172816327-7 (ISBN) ; Naghsh, M. M ; Karbasi, M ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
2023
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In this paper, we consider an integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) system with wireless power transfer (WPT) where an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based radar serves a group of energy-limited communication users in addition to its sensing functionality. In this architecture, the radar senses the environment in phase 1 (namely sensing phase) and mean-while, the communications users (nodes) harvest and store the energy from the radar transmit signal. The stored energy is then used for information transmission from the nodes to UAV in phase 2, i.e., uplink phase. Performance of the radar system depends on the transmit signal as well as the receive filter; the energy of the transmit...
MIMO radar signal design to improve the MIMO ambiguity function via maximizing its peak
, Article Signal Processing ; Volume 118 , 2016 , Pages 139-152 ; 01651684 (ISSN) ; Radmard, M ; Nazari Majd, M ; Karbasi, S. M ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2016
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One of the important obstacles in MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) radars is the issue of designing proper transmit signals. Indeed, the capability of signal design is a significant advantage in MIMO radars, through which, the system can achieve much better performance. Many different aspects of this performance improvement have been considered yet, and the transmit signals have been designed to attain such goal, e.g., getting higher SNR or better detector's performance at the receiver. However, an important tool for evaluating the radar's performance is its ambiguity function. In this paper, we consider the problem of transmit signal design, in order to optimize the ambiguity function...
Detection-localization tradeoff in MIMO radars
, Article Radioengineering ; Volume 26, Issue 2 , 2017 , Pages 581-587 ; 12102512 (ISSN) ; Radmard, M ; Chitgarha, M. M ; Bastani, M. H ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Two gains play key roles in recently developed MIMO wireless communication systems: "spatial diversity" gain and "spatial multiplexing" gain. The diversity gain refers to the capability to decrease the error rate of the MIMO channel, while the multiplexing gain implicitly refers to the amount of increase in the capacity of the MIMO channel. It has been shown that there is a fundamental tradeoff between these two types of gains, meaning interplay between increasing reliability (via an increase in the diversity gain) and increasing data rate (via an increase in the multiplexing gain). On the other hand, recently, MIMO radars have attracted much attention for their superior ability to enhance...
Antenna placement and power allocation optimization in MIMO detection
, Article IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; Vol. 50, Issue 2 , April , 2014 , pp. 1468-1478 ; Chitgarha, M. M ; Majd, M. N ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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It is a well known fact that using multiple antennas at transmit and receive sides improves the detection performance. However, in such multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) configuration, proper positioning of transmitters and receivers is a big challenge that can have significant influence on the performance of the overall system. In addition, determining the power of each transmitter under a total power constraint is a problem that should be solved in order to enhance the performance and coverage of such a system. In this paper, we design the Neyman-Pearson detector under the Rayleigh scatter model and use it to introduce a criterion for the antenna placement at both transmit and receive...