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Numerical Modeling of Linear and Nonlinear Flow in Saturated Fractured Porous Media
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M.Sc. Thesis
Sharif University of Technology
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Pak, Ali
(Supervisor)
Abstract
Study of fluid flow through the porous fractured media is used in many branches of science such as oil production, environment, water resources, geotechnics and mining, and the results of these researches are useful for industries.The porous fractured media consist of two main parts each having different roles. The first is the fracture networks that act as channels to conduct the fluid in the media, and the second is the porous media that act as a storage space for the fluid. The differences of dimensions and ability of fluid conduction between these two parts would cause the flow analysis to be performed in a heterogeneous and non-isotropic media. Moreover, the irregular networks of...
Simulation of wetting tendency of fluids with high density ratios using RK Lattice Boltzmann method
, Article 16th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, ARC 2019, 14 October 2019 through 18 October 2019 ; 2020 ; Pak, A ; Sadeghi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
2020
Abstract
Several lattice Boltzmann models for multi-phase flow have been developed, but few of them are capable of modeling fluid flows with high density ratio in the order of 1000. Therefore, an advanced chromodynamics, Rothmann-Keller (RK) type model is employed in current study, which can handle liquid-gas density ratio in the order of 1000 and viscosity ratio in the order of 100. Other distinctive characteristics of the proposed model are high stability, and capability of setting parameters such as surface tension independently. In spite of these benefits, the original RK model fails to model wetting tendency of the fluids. As a result, it is impossible to correctly simulate two-fluid phase flow...
Mechanical behavior during aging of plastically deformed AA6061-SiCp composite in different temperatures
, Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications ; Volume 226, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 322-329 ; 14644207 (ISSN) ; Serajzadeh, S
SAGE
2012
Abstract
In this study, the kinetics of aging in AA6061 and AA6061 with 5% volume fraction SiCp were studied and compared. The composite was first produced and homogenized using stir casting technique followed by hot extrusion with the ratio of 18:1. Then, both AA6061 and the composite were aged at three different temperatures including room temperature, 170 °C and 240 °C, while mechanical properties during aging were evaluated employing hardness measurements and tensile testing. Moreover, in order to assess the effect of plastic deformation on the kinetics of aging, a series of samples were first deformed by equal-channel angular pressing immediately after solution treatment and then aged in the...
Electroosmotic flow and ionic conductance in a pH-regulated rectangular nanochannel
, Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 29, Issue 6 , 2017 ; 10706631 (ISSN) ; Saidi, M. H ; Sadeghi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Infinite series solutions are obtained for electrical potential, electroosmotic velocity, ionic conductance, and surface physicochemical properties of long pH-regulated rectangular nanochannels of low surface potential utilizing the double finite Fourier transform method. Closed form expressions are also obtained for channels of large height to width ratio for which the depthwise variations vanish. Neglecting the Stern layer impact, the effects of EDL (Electric Double Layer) overlap, multiple ionic species, and association/dissociation reactions on the surface are all taken into account. Moreover, finite-element-based numerical simulations are conducted to account for the end effects as well...
Geotechnical characterization and collapsibility of a natural dispersive loess
, Article Engineering Geology ; Volume 250 , 2019 , Pages 89-100 ; 00137952 (ISSN) ; Kiani, M ; Sadeghi, M ; Jafarzadeh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2019
Abstract
During preliminary investigation phase of the national Chabahar-Zahedan railway line, serious geotechnical problems including non-uniform settlements, tensile cracks, and local collapse were reported in parts of the path near the coastline. A follow-up field investigation revealed that the in-situ soil at construction site has a metastable structure being sensitive to saturation and loading. Therefore, a comprehensive series of physical, chemical, electro-chemical, and geotechnical tests were conducted to classify and characterize the soil properties and behavior in its natural state. The natural soil was classified as a clayey loess with moderately dispersive to dispersive characteristics....
Geometry effect on electrokinetic flow and ionic conductance in pH-regulated nanochannels
, Article Physics of Fluids ; Volume 29, Issue 12 , 2017 ; 10706631 (ISSN) ; Saidi, M. H ; Moosavi, A ; Sadeghi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
Abstract
Semi-analytical solutions are obtained for the electrical potential, electroosmotic velocity, ionic conductance, and surface physicochemical properties associated with long pH-regulated nanochannels of arbitrary but constant cross-sectional area. The effects of electric double layer overlap, multiple ionic species, and surface association/dissociation reactions are all taken into account, assuming low surface potentials. The method of analysis includes series solutions which the pertinent coefficients are obtained by applying the wall boundary conditions using either of the least-squares or point matching techniques. Although the procedure is general enough to be applied to almost any...
Unsteady solute dispersion by electrokinetic flow in a polyelectrolyte layer-grafted rectangular microchannel with wall absorption
, Article Journal of Fluid Mechanics ; Volume 887 , 2020 ; Saidi, M. H ; Moosavi, A ; Sadeghi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Cambridge University Press
2020
Abstract
The dispersion of a neutral solute band by electrokinetic flow in polyelectrolyte layer (PEL)-grafted rectangular/slit microchannels is theoretically studied. The flow is assumed to be both steady and fully developed and a first-order irreversible reaction is considered at the wall to account for probable surface adsorption of solutes. Considering low electric potentials, analytical solutions are obtained for electric potential, fluid velocity and solute concentration. Special solutions are also obtained for the case without wall adsorption. To track the dispersion properties of the solute band, the generalized dispersion model is adopted by considering the exchange, the convection and the...
Dispersivity, collapsibility and microstructure of a natural dispersive loess from Iran
, Article 16th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, ARC 2019, 14 October 2019 through 18 October 2019 ; 2020 ; Nasiri, H ; Panahi, P. A ; Sadeghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
2020
Abstract
A new type of collapsible soil was encountered in Southern Iran and caused some serious technical problems including subsidence, collapse and sinkholes during the construction of Zahedan-Chabahar railway. Field observations indicated that in-situ soil contains excessive amount of salts resulting in dispersive features in response to seepage forces in addition to its collapsibility. Therefore, a systematic research plan including field sampling and laboratory testing was carried out to investigate the observed geotechnical features. Results of physio-chemical tests revealed the dominance of Sodium in excess of 70% relative to total dissolved salts, which results in high dispersive potential....
Modified carrageenan. 5. Preparation, swelling behavior, salt- and pH-sensitivity of partially hydrolyzed crosslinked carrageenan-graft-polymethacrylamide superabsorbent hydrogel [electronic resource]
, Article Polymers for Advanced Technologies ; Volume 15, Issue 11, pages 645–653, November 2004 ; Sadeghi, M ; Hosseinzadeh, H
Abstract
The polysaccharide, kappa-carrageenan (κC) was chemically modified to achieve a novel superabsorbent hydrogel via graft copolymerization of methacrylamide (MAM) onto the substrate followed by alkaline hydrolysis. Ammonium persulfate (APS) and N,N′-methylene bisacrylamide (MBA) were used as a free-radical initiator and a crosslinker, respectively. The saponification reaction was carried out using sodium hydroxide aqueous solution. Either κC-g-PMAM or hydrolyzed κC-g-PMAM (PMAM: polymethacrylamide) was characterized by FT-IR spectroscopy. The effect of grafting variables (i.e. concentration of MBA, MAM, and APS) and alkaline hydrolysis conditions (i.e. NaOH concentration, hydrolysis time and...
Optimizing a bi-objective inventory model of a three-echelon supply chain using a tuned hybrid bat algorithm
, Article Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review ; Vol. 70, issue. 1 , October , 2014 , p. 274-292 ; Mousavi, S. M ; Niaki, S. T. A ; Sadeghi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
Abstract
This paper presents a bi-objective VMI problem in a single manufacturer-single vendor multi-retailer (SM-SV-MR) supply chain, which a redundancy allocation problem is incorporated. In the hybridized problem, a manufacturer produces a single item using several machines that work in series, and stores it in a warehouse to replenish one vendor who delivers it to several retailers using the shortest possible route. A novel meta-heuristic, called hybrid bat algorithm (HBA), with calibrated parameters is utilized to find a near-optimum solution. To show the efficiency of HBA, the results are compared to the ones using the traditional BA and a genetic algorithm
Optimizing a multi-vendor multi-retailer vendor managed inventory problem: Two tuned meta-heuristic algorithms
, Article Knowledge Based Systems ; Volume 50 , September , 2013 , Pages 159-170 ; 09507051 (ISSN) ; Mousavi, S. M ; Niaki, S. T. A ; Sadeghi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
The vendor-managed inventory (VMI) is a common policy in supply chain management (SCM) to reduce bullwhip effects. Although different applications of VMI have been proposed in the literature, the multi-vendor multi-retailer single-warehouse (MV-MR-SW) case has not been investigated yet. This paper develops a constrained MV-MR-SW supply chain, in which both the space and the annual number of orders of the central warehouse are limited. The goal is to find the order quantities along with the number of shipments received by retailers and vendors such that the total inventory cost of the chain is minimized. Since the problem is formulated into an integer nonlinear programming model, the...
Optimising multi-item economic production quantity model with trapezoidal fuzzy demand and backordering: Two tuned meta-heuristics
, Article European Journal of Industrial Engineering ; Volume 10, Issue 2 , 2016 , Pages 170-195 ; 17515254 (ISSN) ; Niaki, S. T. A ; Malekian, M. R ; Sadeghi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
2016
Abstract
In this paper, a multi-item economic production quantity model with fuzzy demand is developed in which shortages are backordered and the warehouse space is limited. While the demand is assumed to be a trapezoidal fuzzy number, the centroid defuzzification method is used to defuzzify fuzzy output functions. The Lagrangian relaxation procedure is first employed to solve the problem. Then, the model is extended to a constrained fuzzy integer nonlinear programming, in order to suit real-world situations. As the extended model cannot be solved in a reasonable time using exact methods, two meta-heuristic algorithms, named the genetic algorithm (GA) and the particle swarm optimisation (PSO) each...
Electrokinetic Flow in pH-Regulated Solid-State/Soft Micro-Nanochannels
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Ph.D. Dissertation
Sharif University of Technology
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Saeedi, Mohammad Hassan
(Supervisor)
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Mousavi, Ali
(Co-Supervisor)
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Sadeghi, Arman
(Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
In recent years, advances have been made in the field of miniaturization of the devices (in order to increase their efficiency, lessen the materials needed for the constructions and experiments, reduce costs and energy usage) resulting in the dramatic increase of surface to volume ratio in these devices. This progress has led to the dominance of surface forces which can be used to control very important interface phenomena having a special application such as electrokinetic. Using today’s manufacturing technology; it is possible to construct micro-nanochannels made from different materials such as silicon, glass, quartz, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) whose...
Thermoelastic Analysis of Thick-walled FG Cylinders Using the Strain Gradient Elasticity
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Naghdabadi, Reza (Supervisor)
Abstract
There are experimental observations that show material response in micro-scale is dependent on some other parameters rather than Lame parameters. Strain gradient elasticity has been recently developed to take into account this characteristic of materials response. In strain gradient elasticity, characteristic length parameters enter the constitutive equations through the elastic strain energy density function. The elastic strain energy density function is assumed to be a function of the gradient of strain tensor in addition to the strain tensor. In this way, new material constant (characteristic length parameters) are introduced and entered into the constitutive equations. In recent years,...
Nonlinear Resonant Interaction between a Surface Wave and Harmonic Interfacial Waves
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Jamali, Mirmosadegh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The three dimensional resonant interaction between a surface wave and harmonic interfacial waves in a horizontally infinite two-layer fluid was investigated theoretically and experimentally. Initially, both layers assumed to be inviscid, but after obtaining the final equations of the interfacial wave's amplitude, with perturbation, the viscous damping effect, was incorporated in to the interaction equations. It is shown that, surface wave can trigger four opposite- traveling interfacial waves whose amplitudes grow with time. But because of viscosity damping effect, these amplitudes will become constant and won't change with time. The frequencies of the interfacial waves are approximately...
Data Integration with Multiple Ontologies in Semantic Sensor Web
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Abolhassani, Hassan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Sensor Observation Service (SOS) which is defined by Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) Sensor Web Enablement group is a Web service specification in order to standardize the way sensors and sensor data are discovered and accessed on the Sensor Web. Multiple instances of this service can be implemented around the world, providing huge amount of data every moment. Each of these services operates in specific domain of knowledge (thematic), spatial and temporal dimensions. One way to reveal the underlying data over all of them is to provide an architecture for data integration to allow the user to query sensor data without the knowledge of the infrastructure components. In this research, a novel...
Feature Ranking in Text Classification
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Beigy, Hamid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Text classification is one if the widest and most important applications in data mining. Because of the huge number of features in these applications, a method for dimensionality reduction is needed before applying the classification algorithm. Various number of methods for dimensionality reduction and feature selection are proposed. Feature selection based on feature ranking has received much attention by researchers. The major reasons are their scalability, ease of use, and fast computation. Feature ranking methods are divided to different categories and use different measures for scoring features. Recently ensemble methods have entered the field of ranking, and achieved more accuracy...
Processing of Nanostructured Composite from Al1050 and Al2024 Via Aaccumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) and Study of Heattreatment Effects on its Microstructure and Mechanical Properties
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Asgari, Sirous (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this study nanostructured composite from Al1050 and Al2024 were manufactured via accumulative roll bonding (ARB). Process was conducted in two different ways. In one approach the Al2024 sheets were annealed and in the other they were solution treated (ST). The sheets were degreased by acetone and wire-brushed, and then one Al2024 was placed between two sheets of Al1050, so three pieces of sheets were stacked to be 3 mm in thickness. The stacked sheets were rollbonded to produce the primary composite sandwich with thickness of 1 mm. Then, this sandwich was cut in the half and the two halves were degreased and wire-brushed and stacked to be 2 mm in thickness. Roll-bonding was conducted...
A Joint Inventory-Location Model in Service Systems
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Shavandi, Hassan (Supervisor)
Abstract
In this research a joint location- inventory problem is analyzed. We assumed two kinds of inventories: fast-moving and slow-moving goods. These two kinds of goods can be observed in after sales service systems. In the real world fast moving goods are stocked in all dealers but for slow moving goods there is no force to stock in all dealers. Therefore an important decision in these systems is where and how much we should stock the slow moving goods and how each dealer can supplies its demand for slow moving goods. In this research we model this problem as a joint location-inventory model which locates some warehouses in the network to stock the slow moving goods and assigns the dealers to...
Efficiency Evaluation of R-K Model for Modeling Two-phase Flow in Porous Media Using Lattice Boltzmann Method
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Pak, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Flows in porous media exist in many practical and research fields including water flow in soil, transport of pollution in soil, oil recovery engineering, and etc. Studying the multi-phase flows seems being too complex due to the interactions between fluids or between fluid and media in the porous media, wetting tendency of fluids, intrinsic permeability of the porous media, tortuosity of the flow’s path and etc. Hence, the field and laboratory studies of multi-phase flows is difficult, if not impossible. While numerical methods can handle many of these complexities, many of them are unable to simulate the micro-scale flows. On contrary, Lattice Boltzmann has no such shortcomings and even is...