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Aero-structural design and optimization of a small wind turbine blade
, Article Renewable Energy ; Volume 87 , 2016 , Pages 837-848 ; 09601481 (ISSN) ; Nazmi Afshar, P. A ; Ahmadizadeh, M ; Wood, D ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier Ltd
2016
Abstract
The study develops a methodology for the aero-structural design including consideration of the starting of a small wind turbine blade. To design a fast-starting blade, starting time was combined with output power in an objective function and the blade allowable stress was considered as a constraint. The output power and the starting time were calculated by the blade-element momentum theory and the simple beam theory was employed to compute the stress and deflection along the blade. A genetic algorithm was employed to solve the constrained objective function, finding an optimal blade for which the starting time was small and output power was high while the stress limitation was also met....
A hybrid nanocomposite of poly(styrene-methyl methacrylate- acrylic acid) /clay as a novel rheology-improvement additive for drilling fluids
, Article Journal of Polymer Research ; Volume 26, Issue 2 , 2019 ; 10229760 (ISSN) ; Ghorbani, H ; Wood, D. A ; Abdollahi Khoshmardan, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Netherlands
2019
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The hybrid-polymer nanocomposite poly(styrene-methyl methacrylate- acrylic acid) /nanoclay was synthesized by miniemulsion polymerization for novel use as a drilling fluid additive. Three low-solid-drilling fluids (bentonite-based; natural polymer-based; nanoclay-based) were formulated using the hybrid nanocomposite as an additive and their rheological performance compared. The polymer/clay hybrid nanoparticles significantly improve rheological and filtration properties of the drilling fluids and they remain stable at high pressure, high temperature and harsh salinity conditions. The fluids’ filtration properties improve as the concentration of the polymer/nanoclay-hybrid-nanoparticles...
Deviatoric stress response envelopes from multiaxial tests on sand
, Article Solid Mechanics and its Applications ; Volume 146 , 2007 , Pages 253-262 ; 09250042 (ISSN); 9781402061455 (ISBN) ; Sadek, T ; Dihoru, L ; Lings, M. L ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Verlag
2007
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Sets of rosettes of stress probes have been performed on Hostun sand in a flexible boundary true triaxial apparatus. These have shown the effect of stress history on the local distortional stiffness of the sand. Histories have included isotropic compression, and deviatoric paths with increasingly complex shapes. These tests were performed and interpreted against a background of kinematic hardening and bounding surface plasticity, using stress response envelopes to reveal evolving distortional stiffness. Use of response envelopes to study volumetric stiffness appears to be less helpful but the phase transformation surfaces that can be extracted seem somewhat independent of recent stress...
The impacts of silica nanoparticles coupled with low-salinity water on wettability and interfacial tension: Experiments on a carbonate core
, Article Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology ; Volume 41, Issue 8 , 2020 , Pages 1159-1173 ; Jamialahmadi, M ; Esmaeilzadeh, F ; Wood, D. A ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Taylor and Francis Inc
2020
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Two main reservoir mechanisms that impact oil recovery factors are wettability alteration and interfacial tension (IFT) change. In this study, these two key mechanisms are evaluated experimentally for samples from the Asmari (carbonate) oil reservoir utilizing silica nanoparticles in the presence of low-salinity water. The nanofluid, rock formation and crude oil samples were prepared meticulously to ensure meaningful experimental could be conducted over a range of low-salinity conditions. The results show that across the range of salinities studied, the absolute value of zeta potential of nanofluids decreases with increasing total dissolved solids (TDS) in the water treated with silica...
Hollow blades for small wind turbines operating at high atitudes
, Article Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, Transactions of the ASME ; Volume 138, Issue 6 , 2016 ; 01996231 (ISSN) ; Amir Nazmi Afshar, P ; Mirzaei, M ; Ebrahimi, R ; Wood, D. H ; Sharif University of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
2016
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Since the air density reduces as altitude increases, operation of small wind turbines (SWTs), which usually have no pitch adjustment, remains challenging at high altitudes due largely to the reduction of starting aerodynamic torque. By reducing the moment of inertia through the use of hollow blades, this study aims to speed up the starting while maintaining the structural integrity of the blades and high output power. A horizontal axis turbine with hollow blades was designed for two sites in Iran with altitude of 500 m and 3000 m. The design variables are the distributions of the chord, twist, and shell thickness and the improvement of output power and starting are the design goals....
Simulation of anisotropic deviatoric response of Hostun sand in true triaxial tests
, Article Computers and Geotechnics ; Volume 35, Issue 5 , September , 2008 , Pages 703-718 ; 0266352X (ISSN) ; Javaheri, H ; Sadek, T ; Muir Wood, D ; Sharif University of Technology
2008
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A critical state model is described within the framework of infinite surface bounding surface/kinematic hardening plasticity. The model can account for both initial anisotropy developing during sample preparation and subsequent evolution of anisotropy in samples along anisotropic loading paths. This model is then used to simulate the anisotropic behaviour of Hostun sand observed in series of stress probing tests conducted in a true triaxial apparatus within a single deviatoric stress plane in stress space. The selection of constitutive parameters for the model is discussed and the model evaluated. Deviatoric stress response envelopes are used to show the deviatoric strains generated in...
A geomechanical approach to casing collapse prediction in oil and gas wells aided by machine learning
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 196 , 2021 ; 09204105 (ISSN) ; Ghorbani, H ; Wood, D. A ; Mehrad, M ; Davoodi, S ; Rashidi, S ; Soleimanian, A ; Shahvand, A. K ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2021
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The casing-collapse hazard is one that drilling engineers seek to mitigate with careful well design and operating procedures. However, certain rock formations and their fluid pressure and stress conditions are more prone to casing-collapse risks than others. The Gachsaran Formation in south west Iran, is one such formation, central to oil and gas resource exploration and development in the Zagros region and consisting of complex alternations of anhydrite, marl and salt. The casing-collapse incidents in this formation have resulted over decades in substantial lost production and remedial costs to mitigate the issues surrounding wells with failed casing string. High and vertically-varying...
Mathematical model for iron corrosion that eliminates chemical potential parameters
, Article Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering ; Volume 28, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 603-612 ; Sadatshojaie, A ; Vaferi, B ; Yahyazadeh, E ; Salehi, A ; Wood, D. A ; Sharif University of Technology
Chemical Industry Press
2020
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Iron corrosion in acidic media is a natural phenomenon that converts elemental iron to a more chemically-stable form, i.e. its oxide and hydroxide. In this study, the iron corrosion process is modeled as a completely implicit problem, solved by a novel finite difference model to provide insight into the ionic aspects of corrosion behavior. This new mathematical model eliminates the chemical potential parameters from the corrosion process equations, thereby reducing the need for experimental determination of chemical potentials. The eliminated-chemical-potential-parameters model predicts and quantifies key parameters (concentrations of conjugate base ion, iron (II) ion, hydrogen ion, anodic...
Detection of ammonia gas by knudsen thermal force in micro gas actuator
, Article Case Studies in Thermal Engineering ; Volume 12 , 2018 , Pages 276-284 ; 2214157X (ISSN) ; Barzegar Gerdroodbary, M ; Mosavat, M ; Ganji, D. D ; Sharif University of Technology
2018
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Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method is applied to evaluate the performance of a new micro gas sensor (MIKRA) for mass analysis of ammonia in the rarefied gas. In order to simulate a rarefied gas inside the micro gas detector, Boltzmann equation is applied to obtain high precision results. This study performed comprehensive studies to reveal the main mechanism of force generation and applied this for the analysis of the gas mixture. Our findings show that value of generated Knudsen force significantly varies when the percentage of the NH3 varies in the mixture. According to obtained results, the maximum Knudsen force increases when the fraction of the ammonia decreases. Our findings...
Failure modes of RC structural elements and masonry members retrofitted with fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) system: a review
, Article Buildings ; Volume 12, Issue 5 , 2022 ; 20755309 (ISSN) ; Zhang, D ; Shadabfar, M ; Kontoni, D. P. N ; Iqbal, M ; Sharif University of Technology
MDPI
2022
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Much research has been conducted and published on the examination of the behavior of reinforced steel and concrete structures with a FRP system. Nevertheless, the performance of FRP differs from that of FRCM, particularly at high temperature and ultimate strength. The present study provides a review of previous research on structural elements (viz. beams, columns, arches, slabs, and walls) retrofitted with FRCM systems, taking account of various parameters, such as layers, composite types, configurations, and anchors for controlling or delaying failure modes (FMs). Additionally, this paper discussed the details of different FMs observed during experimental tests, such as crushed concrete or...
Three-dimensional numerical simulation of rising bubbles in the presence of cylindrical obstacles, using lattice boltzmann method
, Article Journal of Molecular Liquids ; Volume 236 , 2017 , Pages 151-161 ; 01677322 (ISSN) ; Seyyedi, S. M ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Ganji, D. D ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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A typical process in many industrial applications is rising bubble dynamic in viscous liquids like two-phase reactors. Examining the physical behavior of bubbles may improve the understanding of systems regarding design and operation. This study focused on the splitting of bubbles resulting from their impact on solid obstacles. Fragmentation of the bubbles appears in many applications such as lab on a chip in small scale or slug bubbly flow moving upward in a tube in large scales. Using a new index-function model in Lattice Boltzmann technique proposed by “He”, we simulated the deformation and motion of a bubble in different regimes, through which, we accurately captured a sharp interface...
Synergistic effect of MEHPA on co-extraction of zinc and cadmium with DEHPA
, Article Minerals Engineering ; Volume 17, Issue 1 , 2004 , Pages 89-92 ; 08926875 (ISSN) ; Moradkhani, D ; Darvishi, D ; Askari, M ; Behnian, D ; Sharif University of Technology
2004
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Simultaneous extraction of zinc and cadmium by a mixture of di-2-ethyl hexyl phosphoric acid (DEHPA) and mono-2-ethyl hexyl phosphoric acid (MEHPA), and the synergistic effect of MEHPA on co-extraction of zinc and cadmium with DEHPA have been investigated. It was shown that the extraction of zinc and cadmium by DEHPA and/or MEHPA can be increased by an increase of pH. The results also illustrate that the pH0.5 of zinc, by increase in MEHPA from 0.1 to 8 vol%, did not vary significantly while that of cadmium varies from 0.63 to 2.4. In other words MEHPA prevents selective extraction of zinc from aqueous media containing both zinc and cadmium. Studies on the selective separation parameter...
Series solution of entropy generation toward an isothermal flat plate
, Article Thermal Science ; Volume 16, Issue 5 , 2012 , Pages 1289-1295 ; 03549836 (ISSN) ; Ganji, D. D ; Hedayati, F ; Kaffash, M. H ; Jamshidi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
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The steady 2-D boundary layer flow over a flat plate is studied analytically by homotopy perturbation method to analyze the entropy generation inside the boundary layer with constant wall temperature. By the transformations of go-verning equations including continuity, momentum, and energy by similarity va-riables, a dimensionless equation for entropy generation inside the boundary layer is obtained. The effects of important parameters such as Reynolds and Eck-ert numbers are investigated and the physical interpretations of the results are explained in details
Performance characterization of ultrahigh speed optically amplified spectral-phase encoded OCDMA systems with second-harmonic-generation effect in thin and thick crystal receiver structures [electronic resource]
, Article IEEE Transactions on Communications ; October 2011, Vol 59, No. 10, P. 2818-2831 ; Matinfar, M. D ; Salehi, J. A ; Sharif University of Technology
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In this paper we study and evaluate the performance of a spectral-phase encoded optical CDMA (SPE-OCDMA) system using advanced receiver structures based on second harmonic generation (SHG) effect imposed in a Thick or Thin crystal. This receiver structure is employed as the nonlinear pre-processor prior to the conventional low-speed photodetector. In our performance evaluation amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) of the optical amplifiers, receiver front end thermal noise and photodetector shot noise which are effective in low power conditions, and multiple access interference (MAI) noise which is the dominant source of noise in high power conditions in any coherent OCDMA communications...
MHD flow in a channel using new combination of order of magnitude technique and HPM [MHD tok u kanalu uporabom novih kombinacija tehnika grubog opisa vrijednosti i HPM]
, Article Tehnicki Vjesnik ; Volume 21, Issue 2 , April , 2014 , Pages 317-321 ; ISSN: 13303651 ; Ganji, D. D ; Rahni, M. T ; Sharif University of Technology
2014
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The present work is concerned with the steady incompressible flow through a parallel plate channel with stretching walls under an externally applied magnetic field. The governing continuity and Navier-Stokes equations are reduced to a fourth order nonlinear differential equation by using vorticity definition and similarity solution transformation. The obtained equations are solved by applying the analytical homotopy perturbation method (HPM). The method is called order of magnitude suggested for simplifying series solution to finite expression that is useful in engineering problems. The results are verified by comparing with numerical solutions and demonstrate a good accuracy of the obtained...
Application of direct simulation Monte Carlo for development of micro gas sensor
, Article Bulgarian Chemical Communications ; Volume 50, Issue 2 , 2018 , Pages 298-305 ; 08619808 (ISSN) ; Ganji, D. D ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Vakilipour, Sh ; Moradi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
2018
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Development of a new micro gas sensor is essential for the analysis of the outcome of gas separation devices. In this paper, direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) modeling of low-pressure gas sensor was performed to investigate the effect of physical parameters on the performance and main characteristics of this type of actuator in various operating conditions. Extensive parametric studies were done and the effect of ambient pressure, temperature and gap of arms were comprehensively investigated. Our findings showed that gap size significantly influences the flow features and force generation inside the sensor. © 2018 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Union of Chemists in Bulgaria
Heterogeneous water oxidation by bidentate schiff base manganese complexes in the presence of cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate
, Article Transition Metal Chemistry ; Volume 34, Issue 4 , 2009 , Pages 367-372 ; 03404285 (ISSN) ; Boghaei, D. M ; Sharif University of Technology
2009
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Oxygen evolution was observed upon mixing solid manganese(III) bidentate Schiff base complexes with aqueous solutions of cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate. However, oxygen evolution was not observed upon mixing solutions of the complexes (in acetonitrile) with Ce(IV). Electron-withdrawing substituents on the Schiff base ligands (NO2, Br) enhanced the reactivity of the manganese complexes toward oxygen evolution. Oxygen evolution was also affected by R groups on the ligands, in the order Me > Et Bz. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V
Guanidinium Bis(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato-N,O,O)manganese(II)
, Article Analytical Sciences: X-ray Structure Analysis Online ; Volume 24, Issue 2 , 2008 , Pages x23-x24 ; 13482238 (ISSN) ; Najafpour, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
2008
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The title complex was synthesized and structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. This complex was solved in the triclinic system, space group P1, with the following unit-cell parameters: a = 8.5657(4)Å, b = 10.9848(5)Å, c = 13.1681(6)Å, α = 112.617(1)°, β = 99.646(1)°, δ = 90.849(1)°, Z = 2, V = 1123.28(9)Å3. The final R value was R1 = 0.0344 for 15675 measured reflections. 2008 © The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Crystal structure of Gua4[Cu2(Cit)2] {Gua = Guanidinium, Cit = Citrate = 2-hydroxo-1,2,3-tricarboxylatopropane}
, Article Analytical Sciences: X-ray Structure Analysis Online ; Volume 23, Issue 7 , 2007 , Pages x123-x124 ; 13482238 (ISSN) ; Najafpour, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
2007
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The title complex has been synthesized and structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. This complex has a dinuclear structure where two copper(II) ions are bridged by two bent alkoxo groups. The citrate acts as a tetradentate ligand coordinating via three carboxylates and an alkoxo groups in which one of three carboxylates is coordinated weakly. The coordination geometry around the Cu(II) is strongly distorted square pyramidal. The distance between the two copper atoms is 2.8386(3)Å. 2007 © The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Investigation of second grade viscoelastic non-Newtonian nanofluid flow on the curve stretching surface in presence of MHD
, Article Results in Engineering ; Volume 17 , 2023 ; 25901230 (ISSN) ; Mardani, M. R ; Paikar, M ; Hasibi, A ; Tavangar, T ; Nimafar, M ; Ganji, D. D ; Shafii, M. B ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2023
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MHD extended flow of second-grade viscoelastic nanofluid is studied in two-dimensional mode on a curve stretching surface. Items like Joule heating and curvature parameter have been applied to inspect the heat transfer and mass transfer rates. To produce the nonlinear ordinary differential system, appropriate transformations are used. The quasi-linearization method is utilized to derive the solutions numerically. The impact of specific variables on the properties of fluid has been studied. Conclusions indicate that the increase in Schmidt number halted the fluid concentration, whereas temperature grew because of an increment in radiation parameter. Viscous fluid velocity and concentration...