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Investigation on the Formation of Complex Waves by Guided Modes in Periodic 1D Structures
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rejaei Salmasi, Behzad (Supervisor) ; Memarian, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Complex waves possess complex propagation constants even in the absence of losses. Such waves may be excited in open- or closed-guided wave structures such as inhomogeneously or anisotropically filled waveguides, coupled right-handed/left-handed transmission lines, and periodic structures. In the absence of losses, complex modes appear in pairs with complex conjugate propagation constants. In open-guided wave configurations, complex modes will be of either the proper or improper (leaky wave) type. Proper complex modes are accompanied by an electromagnetic field that decays exponentially in the transverse direction, away from the waveguide. By contrast, electromagnetic fields associated with...
Parallelized numerical modeling of the interaction of a solid object with immiscible incompressible two-phase fluid flow
, Article Engineering Computations (Swansea, Wales) ; Volume 34, Issue 3 , 2017 , Pages 709-724 ; 02644401 (ISSN) ; Nikbakhti, R ; Ghasemi, A ; Hedayati, F ; Malvandi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Purpose - A numerical method is developed to capture the interaction of solid object with two-phase flow with high density ratios. The current computational tool would be the first step of accurate modeling of wave energy converters in which the immense energy of the ocean can be extracted at low cost. Design/methodology/approach - The full two-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are discretized on a regular structured grid, and the two-step projection method along with multi-processing (OpenMP) is used to efficiently solve the flow equations. The level set and the immersed boundary methods are used to capture the free surface of a fluid and a solid object, respectively. The full...
Oscillating pipe flow: High-resolution simulation of nonlinear mechanisms
, Article 2006 ASME Joint U.S.- European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FEDSM2006, Miami, FL, 17 July 2006 through 20 July 2006 ; Volume 1 SYMPOSIA , 2006 , Pages 1-10 ; 0791847500 (ISBN); 9780791847503 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
2006
Abstract
A new perspective suitable for understanding the details of nonlinear pumping (formation of traveling shocks) inside a pressurized cavity is constructed in this paper. Full compressible axisymmetric three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are used as the starting point to cover all complexities of the problem that exceedingly increase for particular ranges of Mach, Reynolds and Prandtl numbers. Then a very high-order numerical method is introduced to preserve the user-defined order of accuracy for practical simulations. For removal of spurious waves, higher-order compact filters are derived. All equations are marched in time using the classical Runge-Kutta algorithm which is appropriate...
An optimized large-stencil approach for capturing near-PI frequencies
, Article 12th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Cambridge, MA, 8 May 2006 through 10 May 2006 ; Volume 5 , 2006 , Pages 3010-3022 ; 1563478099 (ISBN); 9781563478093 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc
2006
Abstract
Large-stencil schemes which their spectral properties are acceptable in the vicinity of ω = π are analyzed for the first time. A machine independent model for evaluating the efficiency of generalized time-marching finite-difference algorithms over periodic domains is developed. This model which is based on operation count reveals that for small values of Total Computational Cost(TCC), the previous low-order small-stencil schemes are more efficient while for moderate TCC, the efficiency of optimized large-stencil schemes abruptly increases. This important result is the motivation for developing optimized large-stencil schemes. The current schemes are successfully implemented in a full...
Numerical solution of high-frequency oscillations of a gas column using a modified lax-wendroff scheme
, Article International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering 2006, ISMA 2006, Heverlee, 18 September 2006 through 20 September 2006 ; Volume 4 , 2006 , Pages 2191-2199 ; Sharif University of Technology
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
2006
Abstract
Recently, several high-order accurate methods have been developed for solving nonlinear equations governing in the high-frequency oscillations of a fluid column. If we assume that the value of Reynolds and Prandtl numbers are high enough then it is possible to neglect the effect of Stokes Layer and it has been previously shown that the calculated pressure profile obtained by solving three-dimensional axisymmetric compressible NS (Navier-Stokes) equations is in good agreement with one-dimensional adiabatic model of Ilinskii. For this particular flow which is the typical of engineering flows inside acoustical compressors, it is clear that high-resolution simulation of NS equations in higher...
Oscillating pipe flow: high-resolution simulation of nonlinear mechanisms
, Article 2006 2nd ASME Joint U.S.-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, FEDSM 2006, Miami, FL, 17 July 2006 through 20 July 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 ; 0791837831 (ISBN); 9780791837832 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2006
Abstract
A new perspective suitable for understanding the details of nonlinear pumping (formation of traveling shocks) inside a pressurized cavity is constructed in this paper. Full compressible axisymmetric three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations are used as the starting point to cover all complexities of the problem that exceedingly increase for particular ranges of Mach, Reynolds and Prandtl numbers. Then a very high-order numerical method is introduced to preserve the user-defined order of accuracy for practical simulations. For removal of spurious waves, higher-order compact filters are derived. All equations are marched in time using the classical Runge-Kutta algorithm which is appropriate...
Facile synthesis and simulation of MnO2 nanoflakes on vertically aligned carbon nanotubes, as a high-performance electrode for Li-ion battery and supercapacitor
, Article Electrochimica Acta ; Volume 390 , 2021 ; 00134686 (ISSN) ; Abnavi, A ; Ghasemi, F ; Ghasemi, S ; Sanaee, Z ; Mohajerzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
This study reports the successful fabrication of high-performance flexible binder-free lithium-ion battery anode and supercapacitor based on the synthesis of 3D hierarchical MnO2 nanoflakes (NFs) on vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) grown upon stainless steel (SS). The experimental results revealed that the prepared electrodes were well served as supercapacitors with a tremendous specific capacitance of MnO2 NFs VACNT/SS 1131 F/g at 0.25 A/g in 0.5 mol.L−1 Na2SO4, 518.8% more than VACNT/SS (218 F/g). Compared to other MnO2 NFs/CNT composites, as-fabricated binder-free MnO2 NFs/VACNTs electrode achieves outstanding performance with high initial discharge and charge capacities of...
Facile synthesis and simulation of MnO2 nanoflakes on vertically aligned carbon nanotubes, as a high-performance electrode for Li-ion battery and supercapacitor
, Article Electrochimica Acta ; Volume 390 , 2021 ; 00134686 (ISSN) ; Abnavi, A ; Ghasemi, F ; Ghasemi, S ; Sanaee, Z ; Mohajerzadeh, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2021
Abstract
This study reports the successful fabrication of high-performance flexible binder-free lithium-ion battery anode and supercapacitor based on the synthesis of 3D hierarchical MnO2 nanoflakes (NFs) on vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs) grown upon stainless steel (SS). The experimental results revealed that the prepared electrodes were well served as supercapacitors with a tremendous specific capacitance of MnO2 NFs VACNT/SS 1131 F/g at 0.25 A/g in 0.5 mol.L−1 Na2SO4, 518.8% more than VACNT/SS (218 F/g). Compared to other MnO2 NFs/CNT composites, as-fabricated binder-free MnO2 NFs/VACNTs electrode achieves outstanding performance with high initial discharge and charge capacities of...
A new method for detection of rolling bearing faults based on the Local Curve Roughness approach
, Article Polish Maritime Research ; Volume 18, Issue 2 , July , 2011 , Pages 44-50 ; 12332585 (ISSN) ; Bastami, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
Abstract
Detection of rolling bearing faults by vibration analysis is an important part of condition monitoring programs. In this paper a new method for detection of bearing defects based on a new concept of local surface roughness, is proposed. When a defect in the bearing grows then roughness of the defective surface increases and measurement of the roughness can be a good indicator of the bearing defect. In this paper a method of indirectly measuring surface roughness by using vibration signal is introduced. Several attached examples including both numerically simulated signals and actual experimental data show the effectiveness of the new, easy-to-implement method
Numerical and experimental investigation of the vibration of rotors with loose discs
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 224, Issue 1 , 2010 , Pages 85-94 ; 09544062 (ISSN) ; Asayesh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
In this study, the energy method has been used to develop a finite-element code for studying the effects of loose rotating discs on the rotor-bearing systems' response. A mathematical model of the loose disc has resulted in terms similar to unbalance and gyroscopic effects in the equation of motion of the system. Results of this study show that rotor response and beating phenomena are a function of measurement location, loose disc mass and inertia, ratio of rotating speed to the speed of loose disc, and clearance between the loose disc and shaft considering constant speed for loose disc and shaft. The developed finite-element model can numerically give the response of rotors with any number...
Friction-induced backward rub of rotors in non-annular clearances: Experimental observations and numerical analysis
, Article Tribology International ; Volume 152 , 2020 ; Alvandi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2020
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During backward rub in a turbomachine, rotor is compelled by frictional forces into a severe precessional sliding motion inside stationary parts such as seals or journal bearings in opposite direction of rotor's rotation. Backward rub occurs with high frequency and high amplitude of vibration and can deteriorates rubbing surfaces just for few moments. This paper presents and investigates the idea of clearance profile alteration from annular form to non-annular 3-lobed form in order to affect the reverse rub's characteristics. For this purpose, a test setup consisting of a lightly damped rotor-stator system is designed and built in SUT's condition-monitoring laboratory for testing the...
Unbalance-induced rub between rotor and compliant-segmented stator
, Article Journal of Sound and Vibration ; Volume 429 , 2018 , Pages 96-129 ; 0022460X (ISSN) ; Alvandi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Academic Press
2018
Abstract
Today, turbomachinery designers are trying to attain zero clearances for optimizing performance and efficiency of machine by designing advanced compliant-segmented seals. This trend involves secondary issues such as rotor-to-stator contact interaction which is to be treated with more technical knowledge in rotordynamic design and condition monitoring programs. The aim of this paper is to gain insight into dynamic interaction between a flexible rotor and a set of compliant arc-shaped segments as stator system. Specifically, the unbalanced-induced forward rubbing response is investigated in tight clearance condition during resonance-passing situations. A Jeffcott rotor modeling is used for...
Experimental investigation on response and efficiency of moored pontoon type floating breakwaters
, Article Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transaction B: Engineering ; Volume 31, Issue 1 , 2007 , Pages 95-99 ; 03601307 (ISSN) ; Akbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
This paper presents the experimental results of an investigation on the response and efficiency of floating pontoon type breakwaters. Random waves modeled by the Pierson Moskowits wave spectrum are used for various configurations of floating breakwaters. The experimental results are presented in graphs for the transmission coefficient as a function of incident wave length and height for breakwaters used in this study. The obtained results for the breakwaters of this study show that by increasing the wave period and length, the transmission coefficient increases, while increase in the mass and draft of the floating breakwater causes the transmission coefficient to reduce. © Shiraz University
Fault Detection of Rotary System with Signal Processing and Intelligent Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzad, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Condition monitoring and fault detection is an important way to provide economy in both time and costs. Many methods are developed for this purpose. Vibration analysis is one of the most important ways in this field. In this thesis, fault detection of mechanical rotary systems with nonlinear and non-stationary nature has been developed by use of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) and Hilbert transform. Firstly the measured signal is transformed into some intrinsic mode functions (IMF’s) by EMD, and then the Hilbert transform is implemented on each IMF. With Hilbert transform, the instantaneous frequency of system and then the mean frequency are obtained. Mean frequency is a key definition...
Investigation of Magnetodielectric Resonator Antenna Including Gyroteropic Properties of Material
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rejaei, Behzad (Supervisor)
Abstract
So far, investigations have shown that open dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) offer several advantages at microwave and millimeter wave frequencies. These advantages include small size, large impedance bandwidth, high radiation efficiency, ease of manufacturing and simple feed-coupling mechanisms (such as probe coupling, aperture coupling or proximity coupling to micro-strip lines). Most microwave ferrites have dielectric constants in the desirable range and they can be used in place of dielectric materials. Such ferrite resonator antennas (FRAs) offer a potential advantage in that their permeability tensor can be controlled by applying an external magnetic field. Up to now and by the...
A Locality Aware P2P Overlay Architecture for Video Streaming
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Akbari, Behzad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Internet video networks have already attracted millions of Internet users, and Internet video is one of the fast growing Internet services. The peer-to-peer (P2P) network is an efficient solution to supporting large scale video streaming on the Internet. P2P networks can deliver live multimedia content to millions of users with low cost at any time, and at anywhere they want. In this thesis, we investigate solutions to enhancing the performance of the unstructured mesh-based. Locality awareness or network proximity is one of the essential characteristics of P2P networks. In live P2P video streaming we face to some challenges like bandwidth heterogeneity of peers, and peer churn. In the P2P...
Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis of Rolling Element Bearing in Phase Space
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzad, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
The failure in rolling element bearings as an important part of rotary machine can lead to machine breakdown.Consequently, bearings can reduce reliability of these components and therefore a maintenance strategy is essential to keep reliability in a desired level. The first and primitive strategy is called breakdown or unplanned maintenance. The next is preventive or planned maintenance. In this scheme, maintenance is done after a specified time period irrespective of machine health status. Out of place maintenance is the disadvantage of preventive maintenance. The most effective generation of maintenance strategy is condition based maintenance (CBM) which suggests maintenance decision based...
Analytical and Finite Element Modeling of Rubbing Phenomena in Rotors
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzad, Mahdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
Rotor contact with a stationary element of a rotating machine and the subsequent rubbing at the contact area is a serious malfunction that may lead to the machine’s catastrophic failure. In the past decades, many studies have been done on the rubbing phenomena, its different regimes and its various consequences on the machine performance and safety. However, most of them have used a simple model to investigate the rubbing interaction between the rotor and the stator. This simple model consists of the Jeffcott rotor, as a model for the real rotors, and a rigid annular block surrounding the rotor, as a model for the real stators. The objective of this thesis is to build an algorithm to...
Vibration Isolation of One Degree of Freedom Systems by Magnetorheological (MR) Damper Under Random Excitation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Behzad, Mehdi (Supervisor)
Abstract
The effect of Vibration on the human body is considered as one of the limitations in design and use of HSCs at high speeds. One way to reduce the effect of vibration on the human body is to isolate deck vibrations from the crew by means of seat suspension system. This thesis has studied the effect of using an MR damper on the performance of seat suspension in vibration reduction. In fact, employing MR dampers in seat suspension systems enables us to change their damping. Using an MR damper makes it possible to control seat suspension by semi active control strategies. In this work, a number of proposed mathematical models of an MR damper were studied for numerical analysis and the most...
Analysis of Losses in Articial Dilectric Waveguides at Mm-Wave Frequencies
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rejaei, Behzad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today as various electronic and telecommunication devices like cell phones and PDAs are being popularized, MMIC technology is gaining a significant importance. One of the priorities of this technology is trying to miniaturize these popular devices. But reducing size of passive microwave components used in these devices requires microwave wavelength to decrease.Components fabricated by conventional deposition techniques aren’t thick enough to reduce the wavelength, so permittivities much higher than those of conventional dielectrics could be a possible solution. Artificial dielectric layers (ADL) can provide such high permittivities.So utilizing these layers can possibly reduce the size of...