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Saman Beyhaghi Phones & Addresses

  • Opelika, AL
  • Saint Francis, WI
  • Montgomery, AL
  • Oak Creek, WI
  • Hartford, WI

Work

Company: University of wisconsin of milwaukee Jan 2008 to Dec 2010 Position: Research / teaching assistant

Education

Degree: Master of Science School / High School: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2008 to 2010 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering - Thermofluids Science

Skills

Fluid Mechanics • Matlab • Engineering • Thermodynamics • Simulations • Ansys • Finite Element Analysis • Fortran • Mathematica • Simulink • Numerical Analysis • Heat Transfer • Programming • Energy • Cfd • Pro Engineer • Mechanical Engineering • Hvac • Labview • Ptc Creo • Numerical Simulation • Modeling • Fluid Dynamics • Solidworks • Experimentation • Computational Fluid Dynamics

Languages

English • Farsi

Ranks

Certificate: Gt-Suite Introduction

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Research And Development Engineer

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Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
University of Wisconsin of Milwaukee Jan 2008 - Dec 2010
Research / Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2008 - 2010
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering - Thermofluids Science
Sharif University of Technology 2000 - 2005
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Fluid Mechanics
Matlab
Engineering
Thermodynamics
Simulations
Ansys
Finite Element Analysis
Fortran
Mathematica
Simulink
Numerical Analysis
Heat Transfer
Programming
Energy
Cfd
Pro Engineer
Mechanical Engineering
Hvac
Labview
Ptc Creo
Numerical Simulation
Modeling
Fluid Dynamics
Solidworks
Experimentation
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Languages:
English
Farsi
Certifications:
Gt-Suite Introduction
Doe Industrial Assessment Center
Java Process Automation

Publications

Us Patents

Gas Inlet Pipe For Exhaust Gas Cooler

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US Patent:
20200309001, Oct 1, 2020
Filed:
Mar 28, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/368416
Inventors:
- Racine WI, US
Saman Beyhaghi - Oak Creek WI, US
Mitchell S. Crawford - South Milwaukee WI, US
Viswanath Setty - Franklin WI, US
Zachary W. Kuecker - Kansasville WI, US
International Classification:
F01N 3/02
F28D 7/10
Abstract:
A heat exchanger assembly, in particular an exhaust gas cooler, having a gas inlet pipe attached to an inlet diffuser to improve flow distribution of the gas in a case with a heat exchanger core within. The gas inlet pipe configured to disrupt the momentum of flow of the gas due to at least one bend upstream of the inlet diffuser. The gas inlet pipe including at least two intermediate bends which define multiple section of the gas inlet pipe, at least two of the sections redirecting flow of the gas before an outlet of the gas inlet pipe to more evenly distribute the gas at the outlet of the gas inlet pipe upstream of the inlet diffuser.

Systems And Methods For Auto-Commissioning And Self-Diagnostics

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US Patent:
20170159962, Jun 8, 2017
Filed:
Feb 20, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/437318
Inventors:
- Plymouth MI, US
Saman Beyhaghi - Hartford WI, US
Matthew J. Asmus - Watertown WI, US
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Plymouth MI
International Classification:
F24F 11/00
G05B 19/048
Abstract:
A method for testing a cooling component in a building HVAC system uses a state-based testing procedure. The method includes providing a control signal to the cooling component. The control signal instructs the cooling component to activate. The method includes monitoring feedback from a temperature sensor configured to measure temperature affected by the cooling component and evaluating a state transition condition by comparing the feedback from the temperature sensor to a threshold value. The state transition condition is satisfied if the feedback is less than the threshold value and not satisfied if the feedback is not less than the threshold value. The method includes transitioning into a pass state in response to the feedback from the temperature sensor satisfying the state transition condition and transitioning into a fail state in response to the feedback from the temperature sensor not satisfying the state transition condition.

Fault Detection And Diagnostic System For A Refrigeration Circuit

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US Patent:
20160169572, Jun 16, 2016
Filed:
Dec 16, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/572375
Inventors:
- Holland MI, US
Andrew J. Boettcher - Wauwatosa WI, US
Saman Beyhaghi - Hartford WI, US
Assignee:
JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY - Holland MI
International Classification:
F25B 49/00
F25B 13/00
Abstract:
A fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) system is provided for a refrigeration circuit having an evaporator and a compressor configured to circulate a refrigerant through the evaporator. The FDD system includes a communications interface configured to receive a measurement of a thermodynamic property affected by the refrigeration circuit and a processing circuit having a processor and memory. The processing circuit is configured to use the measured thermodynamic property to determine an expected suction entropy of the refrigerant at a suction of the compressor, use the expected suction entropy to determine an expected thermodynamic discharge property of the refrigerant at a discharge of the compressor, determine an actual thermodynamic discharge property of the refrigerant at the discharge of the compressor, and detect a fault in the refrigeration circuit by comparing the expected thermodynamic discharge property with the actual thermodynamic discharge property.

Systems And Methods For Auto-Commissioning And Self-Diagnostics

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US Patent:
20150241856, Aug 27, 2015
Filed:
Feb 21, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/186999
Inventors:
- Holland MI, US
Saman Beyhaghi - Hartford WI, US
Matthew J. Asmus - Watertown WI, US
Assignee:
Johnson Controls Technology Company - Holland MI
International Classification:
G05B 15/02
F24F 11/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods for auto-commissioning and self-diagnostics of equipment in a building management system are provided. A self-testing module is implemented in a control unit of the building management system. The self-testing module exercises equipment of the building management system using a state-based testing procedure that differs from normal operation of the equipment and monitors feedback received from a sensor of the building management system in response to exercising the equipment. The self-testing module uses the feedback from the sensor to evaluate a state transition condition of the state-based testing procedure and to transition between states of the state-based testing procedure using a result of the evaluation.
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