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Residential loads modeling by norton equivalent model of household loads
, Article Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, APPEEC ; 2011 ; 21574839 (ISSN) ; 9781424462551 (ISBN) ; Rad, M. S ; Mokhtari, H ; Honarmand, M. E ; Youhannaie, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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These days the number of nonlinear loads in power systems is increasing dramatically. These nonlinear loads inject harmonic currents and the voltages. Accordingly, the modeling of these loads and analysis of their effects on power quality has gained much attention. This paper presents harmonic models for residential appliances. The model is based on Norton equivalent technique. The parameters of appliances models are determined using measurements. These models are then verified by comparison with the measurements results for each load. Based on the developed individual loads, an estimate for a household/an office customer is found and the harmonic content for such customers is estimated. An...
Splitting dynamics of ferrofluid droplets inside a microfluidic T-junction using a pulse-width modulated magnetic field in micro-magnetofluidics
, Article Soft Matter ; Volume 17, Issue 5 , 2021 , Pages 1317-1329 ; 1744683X (ISSN) ; Dizani, M ; Honarmand, M ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry
2021
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Micro-magnetofluidics offers a promising tool for better control over the ferrofluid droplet manipulation which has been vastly utilized in biomedical applications in recent years. In this study, the ferrofluid droplet splitting under an asymmetric Pulse-Width-Modulated (PWM) magnetic field in a T-junction is numerically investigated using a finite volume method and VOF two-phase model. By utilizing the PWM magnetic field, two novel regimes of ferrofluid droplet splitting named as Flowing through the Same Branch (FSB) and Double Splitting (DS) have been observed for the first time. In the FSB regime, the daughter droplets move out of the same microchannel outlet, and in the DS regime, the...
A novel optimized design of a piezoelectric-driven 4-stage amplified compliant microgripper using a 2-step multi-objective algorithm
, Article SN Applied Sciences ; Volume 4, Issue 4 , 2022 ; 25233971 (ISSN) ; Shabani, S ; Honarmand, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Nature
2022
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Abstract: Advancements in microscale technologies have prompted a demand for high precision micro-manipulation. Microgrippers are the primary means of conducting micro-scale operations, and they significantly affect the procedure's performance. This paper presents a novel optimized design for compliant microgrippers, intending to enhance functionality and durability. The mainframe of the proposed microgripper is based on a compact flexure-based compliant structure with four stages of movement amplification. Experiments were designed based on the L25 Taguchi orthogonal arrays. The experiments were conducted using the finite element method in Abaqus 6.14 workbench. Range of motion and maximum...
Influence of joint arrangement on the fracture behavior of lead-free solder joints
, Article Journal of Electronic Materials ; Volume 50, Issue 4 , 2021 , Pages 2117-2128 ; 03615235 (ISSN) ; Nourani, A ; Honarmand, M ; Assempour, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer
2021
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The capability to standardize the fracture strength of solder joints is an effective tool to investigate the reliability of electronic devices. To achieve this purpose, in this research, the influences of joint arrangement (loading arm and load sharing) on the level of constraint imposed on joint deformation, fracture energy, and generally, fracture behavior of solder joints were investigated. Fracture behavior of solder joints using double-cantilever-beam (DCB) specimens as a function of loading arm and load sharing (i.e., the distance between two solder joints) was studied under mode I loading conditions at a strain rate of 0.03 s−1. By increasing the loading arm, the fracture force, Fci,...
Visibility of electric distribution utility performance to manage loss and reliability indices
, Article Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 12, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 1764-1776 ; 19750102 (ISSN) ; Ghazizadeh, M. S ; Kermanshah, A ; Haghifam, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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To achieve economic stability, distribution Company as an economic institution should be managed by various processes. In this way, knowledge of different processes is the first step. Furthermore, expectations, outputs, requirement data, and sub-processes should be extracted and determined. Accordingly, to assign the performance responsibility of each process, the decision making points must be introduced and, the deviation or change in set-points should be investigated into processes. Also, the performance of processes could be monitored by introducing of the sub-indictors. In this study, a practical method is presented for monitoring of reliability and power loss indices from viewpoint...
Low temperature study on the behavior of reinforced bitumen in asphalt via addition of synthesized basalt
, Article Journal of Testing and Evaluation ; Volume 47, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 3634-3645 ; 00903973 (ISSN) ; Tanzadeh, J ; Jandaghi, H. R ; Sharif University of Technology
ASTM International
2019
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In traffic engineering, one of the problems presented by slate pavement, besides being costly to repair and maintain, is the insufficient resistance of bitumen against traffic loads in low temperatures. In this study, the effect of synthesized basalt modifier has been assessed via four different tests to improve bitumen performance. Hence, the enhancement of resistance to traffic loads at low temperatures as an essential problem of asphalt superstructure in traffic engineering has been taken into account. The bending beam rheometer test was conducted at three temperatures of-6°C,-12°C, and-18°C, and the softening point and permeability index tests were performed. A Fourier transform infrared...
Transform of Downhole's Information to Acoustic Signals in Smart Drilling
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Ahmadian, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor) ; Manzuri, Mohammad Taghi (Supervisor)
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Drilling in oil industry, is an expensive process in produce and extract oil from well. Any mistake in drilling may cause many drawbacks for industry owners. Phisic’s quantities information at downhole like tempreture, pressure and force on bit synchronously can inform user from torrid conditions and prevent undesired events by actions like evoke bit from downhole or change at rotation velocity in drilling and finally stop operations. With attention to a lot of problems in data transport from long distance more than one kilometer from downhole, scientists believe that one of the methods to do this process is converting data gathered at the bottom hole to acoustic waves and transmit them to...
Simultaneous variation-aware architecture exploration and task scheduling for MPSoC energy minimization
, Article Proceedings of the ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI, GLSVLSI ; 2011 , Pages 271-276 ; 9781450306676 (ISBN) ; Ghorbani, M ; Goudarzi, M ; Sanaei, E
2011
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In nanometer-scale process technologies, the effects of process variations are observed in Multiprocessor System-on-Chips (MPSoC) in terms of variations in frequencies and leakage powers among the processors on the same chip as well as across different chips of the same design. Traditionally, worst-case values are assumed for these parameters and then a deterministic optimization technique is applied to the MPSoC application under design. We show that such worst-case-based approaches are not optimal with the increasing variation observed at system-level, and instead, statistical approaches should be employed. We consider the problem of simultaneously choosing MPSoC architecture and task...
Numerical investigation on the effect of the size and number of stages on the tesla microvalve efficiency
, Article Journal of Mechanics ; Volume 29, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 527-534 ; 17277191 (ISSN) ; Kolahdouz, E. M ; Shirani, E ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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In the present study, the effect of the number of stages of Tesla Micro-Valve (TMV), as well as the dependency of Reynolds number, Re, on the valve performance has been analyzed. For this purpose, different layouts include one to four-stage with different sizes are investigated numerically. The main criterion for evaluation of valves performance is diodicity, Di. Unsteady and steady flow in valve have been simulated and compared. It is shown that although there are some difference but the trend is similar for both responses. Finally, 2-D and steady state computations of the fluid flow have been utilized that reveal a strong dependence of Di on Re and pressure drop, ΔP. The results showed...
Numerical study on the performance of Tesla type microvalve in a valveless micropump in the range of low frequencies
, Article Journal of Micro-Bio Robotics ; Volume 8, Issue 3 , 2013 , pp 145-159 ; 21946418 (ISSN) ; Kolahdouz, E. M ; Shirani, E ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
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In this study, the performance of Tesla-type microvalves, used in micropumps for low frequency driving force, is examined. Three-dimensional and unsteady numerical analysis of fluid flow inside a valveless reciprocating micropump in the range of low working frequencies is carried out. Reciprocating movement of flow actuator provides the actuation and pumping of the working fluid. Ferrofluidic valveless micropump is one practical sample of this kind of micropumps that operate in the range of low working frequencies. To model the reciprocating movement of flow actuator, two time varying functions that includes sinusoidal and step excitation are employed. Also, the performance of...
Monitoring the role of polymer and surfactant concentrations on bubble size distribution in colloidal gas aphron based fluids
, Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Volume 556 , 2018 , Pages 93-98 ; 09277757 (ISSN) ; Kazemzadeh, E ; Kamari, E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Soleymani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
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Colloidal gas aphron (CGA) based fluids have recently been introduced to develop depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs due to their ability in controlling fluid losses. Bubbles size of CGAs plays an important role in pore blockage ability as the controlling mechanism in fluid invasion reduction. However, fundamental understanding of how bubble size distribution is controlled by polymer and surfactant concentrations is not well discussed in the available literature. Almost all reported experiences on CGAs sizing were conducted on single bubble behavior, and little attention has been given to the variation of bubble size distribution (BSD) of CGAs at different levels of polymer/surfactant...
Investigating fluid invasion control by Colloidal Gas Aphron (CGA) based fluids in micromodel systems
, Article Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering ; Volume 66 , 2019 , Pages 1-10 ; 18755100 (ISSN) ; Kamari, E ; Kazemzadeh, E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Soleymani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
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Recently, Colloidal Gas Aphron (CGA) based fluids have been introduced to further develop depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs. This fluid system has been employed in an attempt to control drilling fluid invasion and, thus, reducing formation damage occurred during drilling operations. Understanding the mechanisms of fluid invasion control is of great importance for successful design and application of CGA-based fluids in drilling operations. Although fluid flow of conventional foams has been studied extensively in the available literature, little attention has been paid to CGA fluids flow, especially in heterogeneous fractured porous media. Here, an experimental study was conducted to achieve...
Insight into the behavior of colloidal gas aphron (CGA) fluids at elevated pressures: an experimental study
, Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Volume 537 , January , 2018 , Pages 250-258 ; 09277757 (ISSN) ; Kazemzadeh, E ; Kamari, E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Soleymani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
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Recently, colloidal gas aphron (CGA) fluids technology has been employed to drill depleted oil and gas reservoirs. Almost all reported experience on CGA fluids were conducted at ambient conditions, and little attention has been paid on the behavior of CGAs at high pressures which is more close to real conditions. In this study, high pressure experiments were conducted by using High Pressure Microscope cell to visualize/monitor the behavior of CGAs at elevated pressures. Single bubble behavior and bubble size distribution (BSD) of CGAs were investigated under different scenarios of pressure change. Results of experiments revealed that BSD of CGAs is controlled by the path of pressure changes,...
Authors’ reply to a comment on M. pasdar et al article
, Article Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects ; Volume 561 , 2019 , Pages 407-408 ; 09277757 (ISSN) ; Kazemzadeh, E ; Kamari, E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Soleymani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Insight into selection of appropriate formulation for colloidal gas aphron (CGA)-based drilling fluids
, Article Petroleum Science ; Volume 17, Issue 3 , 2020 , Pages 759-767 ; Kazemzadeh, E ; Kamari, E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Soleymani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
China University of Petroleum Beijing
2020
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Application of light-weight drilling fluids is essential to develop depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs. Recently, colloidal gas aphron (CGA)-based fluids have been introduced for such applications due to their ability in controlling fluid losses. In this work, a comprehensive experimental study was performed to choose the best formulation for CGA fluids by implementing static stability tests, rheological behavior measurements, and bubble size analyses of CGAs. Xanthan gum polymer and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS), an anionic surfactant, and cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB), a cationic surfactant, were utilized to prepare CGAs. For the range of experiments conducted, the...
Effect of localized corrosion on the galvanic corrosion of nitinol and dental alloys
, Article Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials ; Volume 56, Issue 6 , 2009 , Pages 323-329 ; 00035599 (ISSN) ; Shirazi, M ; Rahman, M ; Fakheri, E ; Aref, M. R
2009
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the galvanic corrosion of nitinol orthodontic wires with six dental alloys in artificial saliva and consider the effect of initiated localized corrosion and real surfaces of anode and cathode on galvanic current. Design/methodology/approach: Linear polarization and cyclic polarization curves for each alloy in de-aerated Duffo and Castillo's artificial saliva are obtained. Galvanic corrosion investigation is conducted by polarization curve intersection and mixed potential theory methods. In order to verify the initiation of localized corrosion, scanning electron microscopy is used. Findings: Initiation of localized corrosion on the anode...
Parallel in-vitro and in-vivo techniques for optimizing cellular microenvironments by implementing biochemical, biomechanical and electromagnetic stimulations
, Article Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS ; 2012 , Pages 1397-1400 ; 1557170X (ISSN) ; 9781424441198 (ISBN) ; Heibatollahi, M ; Ghafar Zadeh, E
2012
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Development of novel engineering techniques that can promote new clinical treatments requires implementing multidisciplinary in-vitro and in-vivo approaches. In this study, we have implemented microfluidic devices and in-vivorat model to study the mechanism of neural stem cell migration and differentiation.These studies can result in the treatment of damages to the neuronal system. In this research, we have shown that by applying appropriate ranges of biochemical and biomechanical factors as well as by exposing the cells to electromagnetic fields, it is possible to improve viability, proliferation, directional migration and differentiation of neural stem cells. The results of this study can...
The effect of soot nano-particles injection on two-phase smoke aerosol formation in a kerosene-fired burner
, Article 54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 2016, 4 January 2016 through 8 January 2016 ; 2016 ; 9781624103933 (ISBN) ; Ghafourizadeh, M ; Schneider, G. E
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA
2016
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Feeding a laboratory furnace with the gaseous kerosene, the resulting two-phase turbulent flame is simulated to study the effects of injecting soot nano-particles into the inflow air on the emissions of smoke aerosol, CO, and CO2species pollutants, and the resulting radiation heat transfer. We use our past experiences in aerosol modeling of soot nano/micro particles in turbulent nonpremixed flames burning simple hydrocarbon fuels and extend them to study the effects of injecting gaseous kerosene on the aforementioned parameters. To model the evolutionary process of soot nanoparticle formation, i.e., the nucleation, coagulation, surface growth, and oxidation, we employ a two-equation soot...
Synthesis of dithiocarbamates by Markovnikov addition reaction in PEG and their application in amidoalkylation of naphthols and indoles
, Article Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society ; Volume 26, Issue 7 , 2015 , Pages 1500-1508 ; 01035053 (ISSN) ; Dadras, A ; Ramezani, M ; Shamiri, E. V ; Hooshmand, S. E ; Hashemi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Sociedade Brasileira de Quimica
2015
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Synthesis of dithiocarbamates by the one-pot three-component Markovnikov addition reaction of an amine, carbon disulfide and an alkyl vinyl ether or N-vinylpyrrolidone is reported in polyethylene glycol (PEG) under a mild and green procedure with high yields and completely regiospecific. Also, the products were used as efficient starting materials for amidoalkylation of electron-rich arenes such as naphthols and indoles
CFD-aided simulation of frost growth inside a narrow duct with uniform wall temperature variation
, Article ASME 2014 12th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels, ICNMM 2014, Collocated with the ASME 2014 4th Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting ; 2014 ; ISBN: 9780791846278 ; Asgari, E ; Hajikaram, M ; Schneider, G. E ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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In this paper, we study the frost formation and growth at the walls of a duct with uniform wall temperature variation. The simulation is performed for laminar flow regime considering suitable semi-empirical models incorporated with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. The frost growth is considered to be normal to the duct surface. Since the duct aspect ratio is high, we perform our simulations in two-dimensional zones. To simulate the frost layer properly, we solve both the energy and mass balance equations implementing some semi-empirical correlations on the frost side. At this stage, we suitably predict the required heat flux value at the solid boundary and the heat transfer...