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    The effects of obstacle and vent position on particle removal from an enclosure

    , Article 8th Biennial ASME Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis, ESDA2006, Torino, 4 July 2006 through 7 July 2006 ; Volume 2006 , 2006 ; 0791837793 (ISBN); 9780791837795 (ISBN) Hendijanifard, M ; Saidi, M. H ; Taeibi Rahni, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers  2006
    Abstract
    This paper reports the results of a study of the transient removal of contaminant particle from enclosures. These results are the basic instruments for finding a model for contaminant particle removal from an enclosure containing an obstacle. A numerical CFD code is developed and validated with different cases, then proper two- and three-dimensional cases are modeled and improvements are done. The improvements are done by proper positioning the inlet/outlet vents. The size and position of the obstacle affect the order of magnitude of the convection-diffusion terms in the Navier-Stokes equations, hence results in different phenomena while removing the particles. One of these phenomena, the... 

    Network survivability performance evaluation with applications in WDM networks with wavelength conversion

    , Article Proceedings - 29th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN 2004, Tampa, FL, 16 November 2004 through 18 November 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 344-351 Keshtgary, M ; Al Zahrani, F. A ; Jayasumana, A. P ; Jahangir, A. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    Network survivability gauges the ability of a network to support the committed Quality of Services (QoS) continuously in the presence of various failure scenarios. We perceive that both performance and availability are integral components of survivability. Therefore, we propose a composite model for survivability that consists of performance and availability analysis. A analytical technique is presented to find the excess loss due to failure (ELF) when the system is operating in gracefully degraded states. An algorithm is proposed to carry out the availability analysis of the network even when the available paths between nodes are non-disjoint. These two models are combined to construct a... 

    Transient analysis of injection-locked frequency dividers

    , Article 2002 45th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Tulsa, OK, 4 August 2002 through 7 August 2002 ; Volume 3 , 2002 , Pages III381-III384 Mirzaei, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2002
    Abstract
    Injection locked frequency dividers (ILFD) are used for frequency division to reduce the overall power consumption. By injecting a high frequency signal to an LC oscillator, injecting signal gets synchronous with oscillator output. All ILFDs analysis reports are based on steady state solution when locking is reached. At the same time, it is important to consider transient analysis too. In this paper a simple model is developed to study phase transient analysis when injecting signal is small in amplitude. This model can be used for large signal injection as a good approximation  

    A coupled wellbore-reservoir flowmodel for numerical pressure transient analysis in vertically heterogeneous reservoirs

    , Article Journal of Porous Media ; Volume 16, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 395-400 ; 1091028X (ISSN) Khadivi, K ; Soltanieh, M ; Farhadpour, F. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Pressure transient analysis in vertically heterogeneous reservoirs is examined. The inclusion of a separate model for the free fluid flow in the wellbore is essential to allow for hydraulic communication and mixing of the fluid issuing from different reservoir layers. A two-dimensional model coupling Darcy flow in the reservoir with Navier-Stokes flow in the wellbore is developed and solved by the finite element technique. The coupled wellbore-reservoir flow model is used to analyze a layered reservoir with an abrupt change in permeability and a thick formation showing a gradual change in permeability with depth. Contrary to conventional reservoir models, this new model is able to capture... 

    A transient model of vanadium redox flow battery

    , Article Mechanics and Industry ; Volume 17, Issue 4 , 2016 ; 22577777 (ISSN) Ozgoli, H. A ; Elyasi, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    EDP Sciences  2016
    Abstract
    It has been attempted to gain a new viewpoint in transient cell modeling of vanadium redox flow battery. This has been achieved by considering electrochemical relations along with conceptual electrical circuit of this kind of battery. The redox flow battery is one of the best rechargeable batteries because of its capability to average loads and output power sources. A model of transient behavior is presented in this paper. The transient features are considered as the most remarkable characteristics of the battery. The chemical reactions, fluid flow, and electrical circuit of the structure govern the dynamics. The transient behavior of the redox flow battery based on chemical reactions is... 

    A method for modeling power transformer tap winding for transient studies

    , Article Conference Record of IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, Indianapolis, IN, 19 September 2004 through 22 September 2004 ; 2004 , Pages 34-37 ; 01642006 (ISSN) Naderi, M. S ; Vakilian, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2004
    Abstract
    One of the challenges a transformer designer is faced with is to correctly model the different types of transformer windings for transient study. For a precise insulation design, determination of transformer transient responses is unavoidable. The basis of these studies is calculation of transient responses due to application of standard switching and lightning impulse wave to the transformer winding. In a previous work, a computer program was developed for determination of the layer and disk type windings transient model parameters based on design data. This program has all of the necessary capabilities for a detailed transient study. As a continuation of that work, in this paper a method... 

    On-line condition monitoring system for dc-link capacitor of back-to-back converters using large-signal transients

    , Article IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics ; 2022 ; 21686777 (ISSN) Ghadrdan, M ; Abdi, B ; Peyghami, S ; Mokhtari, H ; Blaabjerg, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2022
    Abstract
    The increasing use of power electronic equipment and the importance of their continuous and correct operation have attracted remarkable attention to the condition monitoring of power electronic converters. Since capacitors are the leading cause of power electronic converters failure, this paper attempts to attain a solution to monitor the condition of the DC-link capacitor in a three-phase back-to-back converter using the stimulated measurable transients. The proposed method works based on the temporary change of switching logic and the measurement of the DC-link voltage and converter input phase current transients. By processing the measured signals, the capacitance of the capacitor is... 

    Application of temperature transient analysis for welltest interpretation and well productivity evaluation

    , Article Society of Petroleum Engineers - SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, Jakarta, Indonesia,October 30–November 1, 2007 ; 2007 ; 9781613990407 (ISBN) Bahrami, N ; Siavoshi, J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    During transient tests, both pressure and temperature are changed depending on downhole flow rate. In gas producing wells, Joule-Thomson cooling and frictional heating effects are the main dynamic factors causing flowing bottomhole temperature to differ from the static formation temperature at that depth. When a gas well is shut in, JT cooling effect is vanished and this causes a sharp increase in sandface temperature. As effect of wellbore storage ends, wellbore temperature gradually cools down due to heat conduction with near wellbore region. This paper demonstrates a new technique for using temperature transient data in gas wells in order to determine end of wellbore storage. Also, effect... 

    Analyzing transient heat and moisture transport surrounding a heat source in unsaturated porous media using the Green's function

    , Article Geothermics ; Volume 81 , 2019 , Pages 224-234 ; 03756505 (ISSN) Yazdani Cherati, D ; Ghasemi Fare, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Generally, in most areas, groundwater level is deep and heat sources (e.g., energy piles)are embedded in unsaturated soil media. Therefore, in order to accurately analyze the soil response close to heat sources, both heat and moisture transport in unsaturated soil domain should be considered. Thermal loading changes the moisture content in the porous media. In this study, the energy conservation and mass fluid continuity equations derived from hydrothermal analysis of a partially saturated soil medium are considered in cylindrical coordinate system. To make the analytical solution possible, partial differential equations (PDEs)are turned into ordinary differential equations (ODEs), through... 

    A Matrix-inversion technique for FPGA-based real-time EMT simulation of power converters

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics ; Volume 66, Issue 2 , 2019 , Pages 1224-1234 ; 02780046 (ISSN) Hadizadeh, A ; Hashemi, M ; Labbaf, M ; Parniani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    This paper proposes a novel FPGA-based matrix-inversion technique that is specifically tailored and optimized for real-time electromagnetic transients simulation of power electronic converters with high switching frequency. This is the first reported solution that is capable of solving the real-time equations related to using ideal switch model and the associated circuitry in very small time-steps (e.g., an average of 36 ns in a three-phase back-to-back converter case study), without requiring large amount of memory, being limited to small number of switches, adding parasitic elements, or depending on a priori knowledge of the circuit operation or switching strategy. The accuracy of the... 

    Pressure and rate transient modeling of multi fractured horizontal wells in shale gas condensate reservoirs

    , Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 185 , 2020 Dahim, S ; Taghavinejad, A ; Razghandi, M ; Rahimi Rigi, H ; Moeini, K ; Jamshidi, S ; Sharifi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2020
    Abstract
    Gas condensate production using technology of multi-stage hydraulically fracturing in shale gas condensate reservoirs' horizontal wells is a new topic of unconventional resources studies. Thus, shale gas condensate as a new source of energy can be considered as an important issue for development and further studies. In this work, a semi-analytical solution of gas and oil two-phase flow is presented for pressure transient analysis (PTA) and rate transient analysis (RTA) of a shale gas condensate reservoir's production data. Fluid flow assumption here is flow in a pseudo triple-porosity porous media, which are matrix, natural fractures and adsorbed gas. Adsorbed gas is a form of gas in porous... 

    Numerical Study of Ignition Transient in Solid Fuel Ramjets

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tahsini, Amir Mahdi (Author) ; Farshchi, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Solid fuel ignition transient in dump combustor geometry is numerically studied. The objective of this work is to gain insight into the ignition of the fuel and its controlling parameters in back-step turbulent flow. The system of governing equations is solved with a finite volume approach using a structured grid in which the AUSM+ scheme is used to calculate the gas phase convective fluxes. The Spalart-Allmaras turbulence model is used in these simulations. First, the auto-ignition of solid fuel subject to an inlet oxidizer flow at elevated temperatures is considered and distinct intervals in ignition delay time are studied. We have demonstrated that for inlet oxidizer streams with high... 

    Online Steady State and Transient State Identification of Various Processes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghaderzadeh, Kanan (Author) ; Bozorgmehry Bozarjomehry, Ramin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A statistically-based method has been developed for automated identification of steady state. The method is computationally inexpensive when compared to conventional techniques. The R-statistic is dimensionless and independent of the measurement level. Because it is a ratio of estimated variances, it is also independent of the process variance. Simulations show that for recommended critical values are also effectively independent of the magnitude and distribution of the noise.
    A fuzzy-logic-based methodology for on-line steady state and transient state identification is introduced. Although steady state identification is complicated by the presence of noise, fuzzy logic can help capture... 

    Survey the Change of Phreatic Line Position in the First Filling of Earth Dams until Steady State Seepage

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Razi, Arezoo (Author) ; Jafarzadeh, Fardin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Since seepage-related problems account for the cause of more than forty percent of dam failure seepage analysis serves as one of the most significant stage in the design process of an embankment dam. Currently a steady seepage analysis in a typical or maximum cross section of the dam is formed instead of transient seepage analysis for simplicity. In this way, for the change of condition (unsaturated to saturated) in the first filling of dams and it’s effects on behavior and reaction of dams until the steady seepage condition established; the results of steady seepage analysis cannot be satisfactory. In this thesis, based on finite element method and with assumption of saturated-unsaturated... 

    The Effect of Pressure on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of TLP Bonded Dual Phase Steels

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fathi, Mohammad (Author) ; Ekrami, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Dual Phase ferritic-martensitic steels are kind of high strength low alloy steels (HASLA) which are widely used in industry because of their strength and formability. Since welding of dual phase steels in conventional welding methods causes structural change and Subsequently alters mechanical properties of both weld zone and heat affected zone(HAZ), additional operations which are not commercially viable is needed to achieve a dual phase structure in structurally changed regions. In this study, transient liquid phase (TLP) bonding method is used during dual phasing process in order to preserve dual phase ferritic-martensitic structure and avoid extra heat treatment. Applied pressure during... 

    The Effect of Interlayer Composition on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Transient Liquid Phase Bonded Dual Phase Steels

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azqadan, Erfan (Author) ; Ekrami, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Interlayer composition as one of the most important factors of TLP bonding could affect bonding region composition and microstructure that both of them govern the mechanical properties of the joint. Due to the risk of substrate microstructure degradation , welding of dual phase steel needs more cautions. TLP bonding ideally acquires joints having more similar microstructure to substrate. Moreover , using this method could avoid the change of base metal microstructure when heat treatment of carbon steel is postponed until after bonding. Fe-based , Ni-based and commercially pure Cu are three different composition has been studied in this work. The bonded samples were investigated by optic and... 

    Transient Liquid Phase Bonding of AA6061/SiC

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Asgari, Mohammad (Author) ; Ekrami, Ali Akbar (Supervisor) ; Sayyed Reyhani, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Composites are made to obtain several mechanical and physical properties selectively. But joining and manufacturing of complex shapes restricts their usages. Transient liquid phase (TLP) bonding is a novel method for joining of these materials without any defects that occur in other welding methods, such as melting or solid state methods. In this research, temperture gradiant TLP bonding of AA6061/SiC/15p using gallium as interlayer was performed. To obtain the optimum conditions, joining was performed at 260, 310, 360 and 410 ˚C, and pressure of 5 and 10 Mpa with holding time of 5 and 10 minutes, the joined samples then solutionized at 530˚C for 70 minutes. Optical and scanning electron... 

    Analysis and Improvement of Transients and Stability of Electric Shipboards Against Load Disturbances

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zarif Mansour, Milad (Author) ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, According to the improvement of technology, especially in power electronics, electric shipboards are preferred over traditional ones. Better maneuverability, lower emission, higher efficiency and reliability are the most conspicuous merits of this type of ships. Notwithstanding the fact that electric shipboards have many advantages, some serious problems may arise in these ships. Since the thruster motors of these ships are usually induction motors and they are fed by the microgrid of the ship, and taking into ACcount that thruster motors consume a huge amount of the generated power by the synchronous generators, the concept of infinite bus is inexistent in these microgrids. Hence,... 

    Numerical Modeling of Drop Formation and Deformation using the Finite Volume Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Sadat Salehi, Moloud (Author) ; Firoozabadi, Bahar (Supervisor) ; Afshin, Hossein (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Drop formation from the tip of a nozzle and its motion in bulk fluid is an interesting and practical process which has widely turned researchers’ attention. Investigation into the governing physics and effective parameters on formation, deformation and motion of a drop increases the efficiency of the related industrial processes. Thus in the present study, in order to simulate this process, full Navier-Stokes equations solved by the Volume of Fluid (VOF) method in an axisymmetric domain using Fluent software as the solver. In this research, the effects of Weber number (the proportion of inertial force to surface tension force) and Ohnesorge number (which refers to the proportion of viscous... 

    The Effect of Interlayer Thickness on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of TLP Bonding on Dual Phase Steel

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zahiri, Amir Hassan (Author) ; Ekrami, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this study, the effect of the Cu interlayer thickness was studied on St52 steel. Specimens with different thickness of the interlayer, were subjected to 1150 °C at different times. Isothermal solidification was completed for the thickness of the 50 μm, 30 μm, and 10 μm in 30, 25 and 20 minutes. Afterwards, homogenizing and dual-phase heat treatment were used for 75 minutes at 730°C. Optical microscopy and SEM were used to analyze the microstructure of the joints. Mechanical properties of the joints, including micro hardness of different parts of the joint and also shear strength of the joint zone were studied. The results show that after homogenizing treatment, microstructure and harness...