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Go to Editorial ManagerThis study focuses on evaluating the structural integrity of SA-312 Grade TP316 pipeline with various forms of corrosion defects. The corrosion defects were characterized by three distinct geometries: internal rectangular, external rectangular, and internal elliptical. The effect of defect length, width and depth on pipeline failure pressure is investigated using the finite element method ANSYS software version 21. Regression analysis is conducted to develop equations relating maximum pressure to defect dimensions. The results show good agreement between the finite element results, experimental data, theoretical predictions, and design codes, with an error rate ranging from 3.98% to 17.79%. Failure pressure was found to be highly sensitive to corrosion dimensions, but the depth of corrosion has a greater impact on the failure pressure. Furthermore, it was observed that internal corrosion poses a greater threat to pipeline integrity than external corrosion.
The paper presents an experimental and theoretical study on the behavior of circular concrete filled aluminum tubular columns. The main purpose of the experimental program was to investigate the structural behavior of aluminum-concrete composite columns under axial compression loading conditions. Twenty four specimens were tested to investigate the effect of diameter, D/t ratio and slenderness ratio of a aluminum tube on the load carrying capacity of the concrete filled tubular columns. Diameter to wall thickness ratio ranged between 11.9 ≤ D/t ≤ 22.8, and the length to tube diameter ratios of 3 ≤ L/D ≤ 10 were investigated. The main purpose of the theoretical investigation was to predict the strength of aluminum -concrete composite columns subjected to axial compression loading conditions. The empirical equations proposed in the present study are capable of predicting the values of ultimate loads of aluminum -concrete composite columns and were in good agreement with the experimental values. The average values of ratios of experimental to predicted values of ultimate loads are 1.0104 for the proposed empirical equations. The circular hollow section tubes were fabricated by extrusion using 6061-T6 heat-treated aluminum alloy. The column strengths, load-axial shortening relationship and failure modes of columns were presented.
Solar power systems, also known as photovoltaic (PV) systems, are widely used as a clean and sustainable energy source worldwide. However, these systems can be affected by various factors that contribute to dust accumulation, which have been grouped into five categories: module characteristics, environmental factors, climatic conditions, exposure situations, and soiling properties. Dust accumulation can significantly impact photovoltaic modules' efficiency and power output, leading to a decrease in electricity generation. Airborne dust reduces the intensity of solar radiation by scattering and absorbing it, especially in hot and dry regions such as southern Iraq. This study provides an updated overview of the process of dust accumulation on photovoltaic modules south of Iraq. Moreover, it illustrates the methods used to measure dust accumulation and the performance of solar PV under soiling. Furthermore, it exemplifies the sources of the soiling generation. Additionally, it demonstrates the composition and size of dust particles. Finally, future research perspectives are discussed, and a thorough investigation of the impact of dust is suggested in all regions of Iraq and even in all countries of the world, especially those interested in clean energy. This research aims to understand the effect of dust soiling on PV performance. The outcome of this research will help design the PV module system while considering the most effective method to reduce or prevent dust accumulation in specific areas.
Al20rA l10l bronzing systems were produced using a one-stage actively brazed technique based on Cu-Ti, Cu-Zr, and Ag-Cu-Ti alloys. Single and double butt joints were used for micro-structural and mechanical properties studies respectively. The joints that were brazed by using Cu-Zr filler-metal alloys (2%, 4%, 6%, and 8% Zr weight percent) have shown low shear strengths at the 2rO2 interface. Higher shear strength was obtained by using Cu-Ti filler-metal alloys (2%, 4%, 6, and 8% Ti weight percent), and eutectic (Ag-26%C u-4% Ti). As judged by the phases Conned at the interface, Cu2 (AlTi)4O is more effective to wet and both alumina to alumina.
In this research work, the influence of cutting parameters and drill point angle on the temperature distribution in dry drilling of stainless steel AISI 304 was numerically investigated by using FE method based on DEFORM-3D V.11 commercial software. Two cutting tools of 10 mm diameter but different in point angles, one is 110° and the other is 118°. These tools were imported from specific website in a format of STL and inserted in the program during modeling of cutting tools. The material of the cutting tools is selected as high-speed steel. The workpiece model is created as cylindrical shape with 50 mm diameter and 5 mm thickness. The cutting parameters are selected as three cutting speeds (100, 200, and 300) rpm, with three feed rates (0.15, 0.25, and 0.35) mm/rev. The depth of hole is fixed for all simulations (3 mm). The percentage of increase or decrease in the resulted temperature according to the various cutting parameter was also calculated and discussed. The best cutting performance of tools according to the change of point angles was also investigated. The results provided a significant influence of cutting speed and tool point angle on the temperature generated in the machined models and very small influence of feed speed on the workpiece temperature.
Human beings are facing an unprecedented rise in temperature rates not recorded for years. HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems have been created and enhanced to solve this issue. Cooling load must be estimated with accepted methodologies before designing an efficient and effective air conditioning system. Companies, researchers, institutions, and others advise and develop many cooling load calculation methods. Each one of these methods has its advantages and disadvantages and may give a slightly different result for the same case. For each building, whether it was residential or commercial buildings, gyms, or shopping malls, before making the decision on (HVAC) systems to be used, both heating and cooling loads should be obtained as correctly as possible to minimize expenses as possible. Since the HVAC system consumes the most energy in an air-conditioned building, an accurate method of cooling load estimation is necessary. Consequently, an energy-efficient air conditioning system reduces greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere while also saving money on electricity. Two cases have been compared and studied, one in Dubai UAE, and the other in Baghdad Iraq. Three different methods, HAP, hand calculation method (CLTD/SCL/CLF), and MS-EXCEL E20 form sheet were used to compare the accuracy of the results for cooling load. Results of E20 and HAP are very close to each other with high accuracy for peak load, the big difference can be found between the CLTD method and the other two methods. The value of the maximum difference percentage was found between CLTD and E20 equals 3.28% and 7.96%, on the other hand, the lowest difference was equals to 0.3% and 1.51% between HAP and E20 results for Baghdad and Dubai respectively. Traditional and local materials came from local factories, used in buildings played a big effect on the results, which may not match those materials stated in the ASHRAE or CARRIER tables, which need to be considered in the results and calculation procedure. However, all methods have a percentage of difference but all results are within the accepted range and are applicable for practical cases. Of course, this percentage is minimal with some methods and maximum with others.
Numerical analysis of transient laminar three- dimensional buoyancy-driven convection in an inclined three- dimensional trapezoidal air-filled enclosure was investigated in this paper. The right and left sidewalls of the enclosure are kept at constant cold temperatures. The bottom wall is maintained at a constant hot temperature , while the top wall is considered adiabatic. Numerical investigation is performed for Rayleigh numbers varied as 10 3 ≤ Ra ≤ 10 5 , while the trapezoidal enclosure inclination angle is varied as 0° ≤ ≤ 180°. Prandtl number is considered constant at Pr = 0.71. Flow and thermal fields are presented in both two and three- dimensional pattern. Also, both local and average Nusselt numbers are calculated and discussed. The results show that when the Rayleigh number increases, the flow patterns are changed especially in three-dimensional results and the flow circulation increases. The minimum average Nusselt number inside the trapezoidal cavity corresponds to the highest 180 ].While, the average Nusselt inclination angle [i.e., 30 . Moreover, number reaches its maximum value at when the Rayleigh number increases the average Nusselt number increases as expected.
This research studied the critical load of composite columns theoretical and numerical by using ANSYS14 package depended on experimental tensile properties of composite specimens. The composite specimens were prepared by hand lay-up technique made from unsaturated polyester reinforced with glass fibers with different fiber volume fraction V f , aspect ratio (L/T), and angle of fibers for coarse and fine woven fibers. The critical load that obtained by using program (ANSYS 14) have also shown a good agreement with results that were obtained theoretically and the maximum difference was (0.7%). The results show that the maximum value of the critical load can be observed at V f =11%, L/T = (3.5) and θ = (0 º /90 º ) for fine woven fibers was (622.115N). Also its found the maximum critical load for coarse woven fibers can be observed at V f %=8%, L/T=(3.5) and θ = (0 º /90 º ) was (486.887N). Also the observed values of tensile properties and predicated values are scattered close to the (45 ˚ ) line.
In this work, the turbulent buoyancy driven fluid flow and heat transfer in a differentially heated tall rectangular enclosure filled with nanofluid is quantified numerically. The two dimensional governing differential equations (continuity, momentum, energy and low Reynolds number LRN k-ω turbulence equations) are discretized using the finite volume method. SIMPLE algorithm is employed to obtain stabilized solution for high Rayleigh numbers. Two types of nanofluids namely, Al2O3-water and Cu-water, were considered. The effect of Rayleigh number (1010 to 1012), diameter of nanoparticles in the range 25-100 nm, nanoparticle volume fraction in range 0-0.08 and the aspect ratio (30, 40 and 50) on fluid flow and heat transfer are investigated. The present results are compared with previously published work and a qualitative agreement with good validation is obtained. Results show that addition of nanoparticles makes the liquid be more viscous which decreases the vertical velocity component and also decreases the temperature gradient near the walls. Also an announced heat transfer enhancement is obtained with nanoparticle volume fraction reaching a maximum point called optimal volume loading, at which the maximum convective heat transfer is obtained, and then it decreased with further increase of volume fraction.
Friction stir processing is a new method of changing the properties of a metal through intense, localized plastic deformation ,this process mixes the material without changing the phase (by melting or otherwise) and creates a microstructure with fine, equiaxedgrains, It is used to improve the microstructural properties of metals. In this paper, the enhancement of mechanical propertiesof friction stir welding specimens at variable rotation speeds (1100, 1300 and 1500 rpm) with constant feed speed (60mm/min) for 6061-T6 aluminum alloy is studied by using the friction stir processing method at the same variable rotation speed and feed speed in order to transform a heterogeneous microstructure to a more homogeneous, refined microstructure. The best results of the welding line at the parameter 60 mm/min weld speed and 1300RPM rotation speed for the friction stir welding (FSW) and friction stir processing (FSP) where the efficiency reaches to 84.61% for FSW and 89.05% for FSP of the ultimate tensile strength of the parent metal.