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Modeling of air venting in pressure die casting process
, Article Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering ; Volume 126, Issue 3 , 2004 , Pages 577-581 ; 10871357 (ISSN) ; Goldak, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME)
2004
Abstract
In this study an analytical model has been developed to describe air pressure and residual air mass variations in pressure die casting for atmospheric venting. During injection of molten metal into a die cavity, air is evacuated from the cavity through vents. In this study, the influences of air velocity and friction factor due to temperature dependent viscosity and vent roughness change have been investigated. The results of the model show that there is a critical area ratio over which a quasi steady state is reached, therefore, the air pressure in the cavity remains constant. In addition, for each area ratio there is a critical/ minimum time ratio below which outlet Mach number is not...
Effect of porosity variation in determination of stagnant and dispersion thermal conductivities in the resin transfer molding process
, Article Heat Transfer Research ; Volume 43, Issue 7 , 2012 , Pages 651-667 ; 10642285 (ISSN) ; Rabani, R ; Kermani, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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A numerical analysis for determination of the stagnant and dispersion thermal conductivities in the Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) process is presented. A solution was obtained for the momentum and energy equations, which are used in this study and which represent the Brinkman- Forchheimer-extended Darcy model, and one-temperature energy equation. Subject to the appropriate boundary conditions, the governing equations are solved by the finite volume method on a collocated grid. In order to satisfy the pressure-velocity coupling in the solution, the SIMPLE algorithm was used and for determining the mass flux flowing past the cell faces, the Rhie-Chow interpolation was applied. Both constant and...
The design of an estimation model for environmental liability insurance (ELIS)
, Article International Journal of Environmental Research ; Vol. 8, Issue. 1 , 2014 , Pages 193-204 ; ISSN: 17356865 ; Abbaspour, M ; Nouri, J ; Mazloomi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
Pricing for an insurance policy can be described as the process of calculation of expected compensation to be paid to property losers as well as associated costs of potential risks. Loss forecast is accurate if the risks will be identified appropriately in order to calculate the frequency and expected severity of losses.This is particularly important about environmental risks since most of them appear in the long run. Environmental risk assessment model is both able to estimate the environmental liability premium for environmental pollution and degradation, and it can play a valuable role in promoting this industry. ELIS (Environmental Liability Insurance) software calculates the...
Modeling the Removal of Phenol Dyes Using a Photocatalytic Reactor with SnO2/Fe3O4 Nanoparticles by Intelligent System
, Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; Volume 36, Issue 4 , Apr , 2015 , Pages 540-548 ; 01932691 (ISSN) ; Hedayati Moghaddam, A ; Nouri, A ; Shayegan, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2015
Abstract
The objective of this study was to model the extent of improvement in the degradability of phenol dyes by SnO2/Fe3O4 nanoparticles using a photocatalytic reactor. The effect of operative parameters including catalyst concentration, initial dye concentration, stirring intensity, and UV radiation intensity on the photocatalytic batch reactor during removal of phenol red was investigated. Fractional factorial design and response surface methodology were used to design the experiment layout. The SnO2/Fe3O4 nanoparticles were synthesized using the core-shell method. The results of x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy showed the successful synthesis of these nanoparticles. The...
Numerical simulation of developing compressible turbulent flow with heat transfer
, Article Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer ; Volume 23, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 801-809 ; 08878722 (ISSN) ; Ziaei Rad, M ; Seume, J. R ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of wall heating and skin friction on the characteristics of a compressible turbulent flow in developing and developed regions of a pipe. The numerical solution is performed by finite-element-based finite volume method applied on unstructured grids. A modified κ-ε model with a two-layer equation for the near-wall region and a compressibility correction are used to predict turbulent viscosity. The results show that shear stress in fully developed flow is nearly constant from the centerline up to 75% of the pipe radius, then increases sharply next to the wall, and the ratio of the turbulent viscosity to the molecular one is less than 0.2. Under a uniform wall...
Comparative study of environmental impact assessment methods along with a new dynamic system-based method
, Article African Journal of Biotechnology ; Volume 8, Issue 14 , 2009 , Pages 3267-3275 ; 16845315 (ISSN) ; Jassbi, J ; Jafarzadeh, N ; Abbaspour, M ; Varshosaz, K ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
Abstract
Environmental Impacts Assessment has been developed as a critically substantial approach to determine, predict and interpret the ecological impact on the environment, public hygiene and healthy ecosystems. This study aims to introduce and systematically investigate the environmental issues during important decision-making stages. Meanwhile, impacts of development on the environmental components will be also analyzed. This research studies various methods of predicting the environmental changes and determining the impacts through both qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitative approaches rely fully upon the expert's decisions, while quantitative ones are entirely based on mathematical...
Seasonal pollutant removal by Lactuca sativa, Medicago sativa and Phragmites australis in constructed wetlands
, Article Applied Ecology and Environmental Research ; Volume 15, Issue 4 , 2017 , Pages 67-76 ; 15891623 (ISSN) ; Borghei, S. M ; Arjomandi, R ; Nouri, J ; Pendashteh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Corvinus University of Budapest
2017
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to compare the removal efficiency of nutrients using Lactuca sativa, Medicago sativa and Phragmites australis in subsurface flow constructed wetlands with horizontal flow. In order to test water quality, fabricated reactors designed and the plants cultivated in the soil while their root were inside the wastewater. A long time study carried out from spring till end of autumn (9 months) in order to evaluate the difference in removal rate based on the seasonal changes. The highest removal rate was during summer which followed by spring and autumn. Thus, the effect of plants on the removal efficiency of organic matter (COD, BOD), TSS and nutrient (P and TN)...
Free radical graft polymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and acrylic acid on the polysulfone membrane surface through circulation of reaction media to improve its performance and hemocompatibility properties
, Article Journal of Membrane Science ; Volume 564 , 2018 , Pages 762-772 ; 03767388 (ISSN) ; Mousavi, S. A ; Abdekhodaie, M. J ; Sadeghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2018
Abstract
In this study, a new facile and cost effective method is used to modify polysulfone membrane surface in order to improve the hydrophilicity, antifouling, and blood compatibility. This modification was performed by adding two functional monomers on the dialysis membrane. Polysulfone (PSF) membranes containing polyvinylpyrrolidone were prepared via phase inversion technique. In the next step, free radical polymerization combined with surface polymerization was used to introduce acrylic acid (AA) and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) onto the polysulfone membrane surface via circulation of initiator and monomer solutions across the membrane surface, respectively. Various monomer concentrations...
Experimental and numerical assessment of the lateral resistance of ballasted railway track equipped with mid-winged sleeper
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 28, Issue 5 A , 2021 , Pages 2546-2556 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Zakeri, J. A ; Nouri Gheshlaghi, H ; Hasani Motlagh, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2021
Abstract
In order to reduce the possibility of buckling problems related to the railway ballasted tracks, necessary measurements should be applied to improve the lateral resistance of tracks. There are different procedures for increasing the lateral force resistance of railway tracks that can be implemented using different materials to change the size, geometry, and dimensions of track components, especially sleepers. Although several studies have been conducted on winged sleepers, the present study investigates the application of mid-winged sleepers with a modified geometry and a dimension in the form of a novel approach. In this regard, several experimental tests and numerical modeling were...
α-visibility
, Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) ; Volume 7357 LNCS , 2012 , Pages 1-12 ; 03029743 (ISSN) ; 9783642311543 (ISBN) ; Maheshwari, A ; Nouri, M ; Sack, J. R ; Zarrabi Zadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
We study a new class of visibility problems based on the notion of α-visibility. Given an angle α and a collection of line segments in the plane, a segment t is said to be α-visible from a point p, if there exists an empty triangle with one vertex at p and the side opposite to p on t such that the angle at p is α. In this model of visibility, we study the classical variants of point visibility, weak and complete segment visibility, and the construction of the visibility graph. We also investigate the natural query versions of these problems, when α is either fixed or specified at query time
Two-phase flow in microchannels with a bounding porous medium
, Article ASME 2011 9th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels, ICNMM 2011, 19 June 2011 through 22 June 2011 ; Volume 1 , June , 2011 , Pages 263-268 ; 9780791844632 (ISBN) ; Sharif University of Technology
2011
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This paper investigates numerical simulation of one-dimensional homogeneous adiabatic gas-liquid two-phase flow in a rectangular microchannel with one boundary porous wall under the assumption of hydrophobic condition. Gas enters the microchannel with a uniform velocity and liquid is injected through the porous side wall. The present approach is to simulate water injection effects and developing mechanism of two-phase flow. The modeling and solution of the conservation equations provide pressure drop, vapor quality, void fraction and tow-phase mixture velocity for different water injection rates. The results show that velocity and pressure drop significantly perturbed when the water...
A new approach to thermo-fluid behavior through porous layer of heat pipes
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 25, Issue 3B , 2018 , Pages 1236-1242 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2018
Abstract
This paper developed a new mathematical model to investigate the heat transfer as well as wick's thickness of a heat pipe. The model was established by conservative equations of continuity, momentum, and energy in the thermal boundary layer. Using a similarity variable, the governing equations were changed to a set of ordinary differential equations and were solved numerically by the forth-order Runge-Kutta method. The flow variables, such as velocity components, wick's thickness, and Nusselt number, were obtained. The results show that the Nusselt number is proportional to the square root of the Darcy-modified Rayleigh number and to the distance from the edge of the condenser surface....
Analysis of vacuum venting in die casting
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 11, Issue 4 , 2004 , Pages 398-404 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2004
Abstract
The present study is undertaken to calculate the rate of change of pressure and residual air mass in die casting for vacuum venting under choked flow conditions. In these calculations, the influence of friction factor, due to roughness and vent air velocity change through the Mach number, has been taken into account. The results show that there is a critical area ratio below which the pressure and vent inlet Mach number increase with time and above which decrease with time. In addition, for an area ratio less than the critical area, the rate of change of residual air mass seems to be more changed at the late stages than at the early stages of the filling time. The picture is reversed for a...
Analytical modeling of convective condensation in smooth vertical tubes
, Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2001 , Pages 123-129 ; 10263098 (ISSN) ; Sharif University of Technology
Sharif University of Technology
2001
Abstract
In this paper, an analytical model is presented for forced convective film condensation inside smooth vertical tubes, in which Prandtl mixing length theory, Van Driest hypothesis and Reynolds analogy are used. Comparison of this model with the available experimental data and three other correlations reported in the literature demonstrates that the results are in satisfactory and close agreement
α-Visibility
, Article Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications ; Vol. 47, issue. 3 PART A , April , 2014 , pp. 435-446 ; ISSN: 09257721 ; ISBN: 9783642311543 ; Maheshwari, A ; Nouri-Baygim, M ; Sack, J. R ; Zarrabi-Zadeh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
We study a new class of visibility problems based on the notion of α-visibility. Given an angle α and a collection of line segments S in the plane, a segment t is said to be α-visible from a point p, if there exists an empty triangle with one vertex at p and the side opposite to p on t such that the angle at p is α. In this model of visibility, we study the classical variants of point visibility, weak and complete segment visibility, and the construction of the visibility graph. We also investigate the natural query versions of these problems, when α is either fixed or specified at query time
Scheduling tasks with exponential duration on unrelated parallel machines
, Article Discrete Applied Mathematics ; Volume 160, Issue 16-17 , November , 2012 , Pages 2462-2473 ; 0166218X (ISSN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
This paper introduces a stochastic scheduling problem. In this problem a directed acyclic graphs (DAG) represents the precedence relations among m tasks that n workers are scheduled to execute. The question is to find a schedule Σ such that if tasks are assigned to workers according to Σ, the expected time needed to execute all the tasks is minimized. The time needed to execute task t by worker w is a random variable expressed by a negative exponential distribution with parameter λ wt and each task can be executed by more than one worker at a time. In this paper, we will prove that the problem in its general form is NP-hard, but when the DAG width is constant, we will show that the optimum...
Space-query-time tradeoff for computing the visibility polygon
, Article 3rd International Frontiers of Algorithmics Workshop, FAW 2009, Hefei, 20 June 2009 through 23 June 2009 ; Volume 5598 LNCS , 2009 , Pages 120-131 ; 03029743 (ISSN); 3642022693 (ISBN); 9783642022692 (ISBN) ; Ghodsi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Computing the visibility polygon, VP, of a point in a polygonal scene, is a classical problem that has been studied extensively. In this paper, we consider the problem of computing VP for any query point efficiently, with some additional preprocessing phase. The scene consists of a set of obstacles, of total complexity O(n). We show for a query point q, VP(q) can be computed in logarithmic time using O(n 4) space and O(n 4 logn) preprocessing time. Furthermore to decrease space usage and preprocessing time, we make a tradeoff between space usage and query time; so by spending O(m) space, we can achieve O(n 2 log √ m/n)/√ m)query time, where n 2≤m≤n 4. These results are also applied to...
A comparison between modal damping ratios identified by NExT-ERA and frequency domain impact test
, Article Journal of Computational and Applied Research in Mechanical Engineering ; Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2018 , Pages 15-24 ; 22287922 (ISSN) ; Hajirezayi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Shahid Rajaee Teacher Tarining University (SRTTU)
2018
Abstract
In this research, the modal parameters of a beam in free-free condition are extracted by performing different experiments in the laboratory. For this purpose, two different techniques are employed. The first methodology is considered as a time domain method in Operational Modal Analysis. The other one is frequency domain impact hammer test which is categorized as an Experimental Modal Analysis method and can be regarded as the most common method in modal analysis. Checking the results obtained by the two methods, one can notice a distinct inconsistency in modal damping ratios extracted by each method. However, based on recent publications on the subject, it can be inferred that the time...
Microstructural investigation of the coatings prepared by simultaneous aluminizing and siliconizing process on γ-TiAl
, Article Journal of Mining and Metallurgy, Section B: Metallurgy ; Volume 55, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 217-225 ; 14505339 (ISSN) ; Azadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Technical Faculty in Bor
2019
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In this research, formation of aluminide/silicide diffusion coatings on γ -TiAl[Ti-48Al-2Nb-2Cr (at.%)] alloy using gasphase diffusion pack cementation process has been investigated. The application of powder mixtures with various chemical compositions in the pack cementation process performed at 1000°C for 6 hours in order to achieve simultaneous diffusion of Al and Si, showed that the composition of the powder mixture could have a significant effect on the structure and thickness of the aluminide/silicide coatings. The identification and analysis of aluminide/silicide microstructures formed as a result of simultaneous diffusion of Al and Si, which was comprehensively and qualitatively done...
The fractal study of Cu-Ni layer accumulation during electrodeposition under diffusion-controlled condition
, Article Materials Research Bulletin ; Volume 42, Issue 9 , 2007 , Pages 1769-1776 ; 00255408 (ISSN) ; Dolati, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2007
Abstract
The fractal study of thin layer films has been concerned by numerous studies, but it is a novel idea to use this method for interpretation of layer formation during electrocrystallization, simultaneously. In present study, Scharifker's equations were derived for instantaneous and progressive nucleation and 3D growth of hemispherical centers under diffusion-controlled condition to calculate in situ change of fractal dimension of surface. It was assumed that the layer could be formed completely when fractal dimension of surface inclined to 2. Moreover, the fractal analysis of AFM images has confirmed the presumed model. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved