ON THE THERMODYNAMICS OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTION OF NATURALLY OCCURRING HYDROXYDERIVATIVES OF CIS-CINNAMIC ACID
Antioxidant activity represents one of the important features of phenolic acids, such as hydroxyderivatives of cinnamic acid. However, in the case of cis-cinnamic acid derivatives, corresponding thermochemistry data can be still considered scarce. This work is focused on the two most relevant mechanisms of primary antioxidant action in gas-phase, n...
By Monika Biela, Peter Poliak, Andrea Kleinová, Vladimír Lukeš, Erik Klein
COMBINED EFFECT OF THERMAL RADIATION AND VISCOUS DISSIPATION ON UNSTEADY FREE CONVECTIVE MAGNETO-HYDRODYNAMIC FLOW THROUGH AN IRREGULAR CHANNEL
This study is focused on the joint effects of thermal radiation and magnetic field on an unsteady flow of natural convective, electrically conducting fluid past an irregular vertical channel in the presence of viscous dissipation. The magnetic field is applied normal to the channel. The coupled ordinary differential equations (ODE) are obtained usi...
By T. L. Oyekunle, S. A. Agunbiade
THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATION OF A SMALL-SCALE ELECTRODIALYSIS PROCESS FOR DOMESTIC USE
The hydrodynamic by MHD driving force and ionic transport characteristics of an electrolytic solution in a small-scale electrodialysis process are taken into account in this new approach. A three-Dimensional modeling and simulation of coupling Magnetohydrodynamic-Ionic transport are carried out. The numerical values and the effects of applied volta...
By Noureddine Bensedira, Mohammed-Salah Aggoune, Mabrouk Chabane, Said Drid
BIOMECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF THE TOTAL HIP PROSTHESIS SUBJECTED TO NORMAL GAIT CYCLE LOAD: IDENTIFICATION OF THE DAMAGE IN THE CEMENT MANTLE
Cement is the weakest link in the composition of total hip prosthesis in terms of mechanical properties. The knowledge of the intensity and distribution of stresses on the cement attaching the implant to the bone is of great importance for understanding the condition of the prosthesis and its failure. In this study, the finite element method is use...
By Mohammed El Sallah Zagane, Ali Benouis, Abdelmadjid Moulgada, Nourredine Djebbar, Abderrahmane Sahli
INVESTIGATING POSSIBILITIES OF CRACK INITIATION LIFE EXTENSION IN JET ENGINES COMPRESSOR DISKS
This paper deals with jet engines compressor disks which have dovetail joints with blades. A compressor disk with reduced fatigue resistance was taken as an example. Two simplified conceptual solutions of the dovetail joint with blades were devised. Based on the low cycle fatigue theory, the crack initiation life of their critical parts with newly-...
By Strain Posavljak, Gordana Tosic, Katarina Maksimovic
NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS OF THE NONLINEAR POROUS MEDIA EQUATION BASED ON HIGH EXPLORATION PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION AND MOVING LEAST SQUARES
In this study, a new numerical method based on the combination of High Exploration Particle Swarm Optimization (HEPSO) and Moving Least Squares (MLS) is introduced to solve nonlinear porous media equations. The MLS scheme is employed to describe an appropriate discretized function, and the penalty method is implemented to convert the constrained pr...
By Mohammad Javad Mahmoodabadi, Ali Reza Ghanizadeh
ANALYSIS OF ENTROPY GENERATION FOR MIXED CONVECTION FLUID FLOW IN A TRAPEZOIDAL ENCLOSURE USING THE MODIFIED BLOCKED REGION METHOD
In this research, analysis of entropy generation for mixed convection fluid flow in a trapezoidal enclosure is numerically investigated. To achieve this goal, the influences of Grashof number, Reynolds number and inclination angle of enclosure side walls on the distributions of the velocity and temperature fields and the values of entropy generatio...
By Meysam Atashafrooz, Mohsen Shafie
HYDRODYNAMIC ANALYSES OF THE FLOW PATTERNS IN STIRRED VESSEL OF TWO-BLADED IMPELLER
In this paper, the governing equations of continuity and momentum subjected to suitable boundary conditions have been solved numerically to investigate the fluid flow in stirred vessel of two-bladed impeller. The numerical simulations have been carried out in three-dimensions for laminar flow. The studied fluid was considered Newtonian and incompre...
By Houssem Laidoudi
CFD SIMULATION OF EROSION BY PARTICLE COLLISION IN U-BEND AND HELICAL TYPE PIPES
Erosion caused by solid particles in curve pipes is one of the major concerns in the oil and gas industries. Small solid particles flow with a carrier liquid fluid and impact the inner wall of the piping, valves, and other equipment. These components face a high risk of solid particle erosion due to the constant collision, which may result in equip...
By Mohammad Sheikh Mamoo, Ataallah Soltani Goharrizi, Bahador Abolpour
CONCEPTION OF A NEW GENERATION OF 3D BIOMIMETIC MICROVALVES FOR MEDICAL APPLICATION
This paper reviews the development of a new microvalve with a cone-shaped tube, inspired by venous valves in the human body. Our microvalves allow fluid flow in one direction while restricting the flow in the opposite direction. When a microvalve is used to control the amount of drug delivery, the efficiency between inlet and outlet flow rate is th...
By N. Labdelli, S. Soulimane