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Applied Research
We introduce here a short list of our research projects and international collaborations. These activities have been established by the TurboMachinery Research Group, the team of scientists that gave birth to Aires Tech. |
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| Scientific and industrial researches |
- 2002-05 P.I.B.E. Modeling of biomass combustion process -, P.O.N. MIUR 593/00 - NP 12690;
- 2003-05 LES modeling for complex geometry three dimensional flows, applications of immersed boundary and finite element methods, MIUR (Italian Department for the Academic Research) COFIN03;
- 2004 Investigation of rotating seals in axial submerged propeller pumps, Faggiolati Pumps SpA.;
- 2003 A comparative numerical investigation on axial fan rotor designed for low sound emissions, research contract, Flakt Woods Ltd, Colchester, UK.
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| International collaborations |
- since 2001 T*AFSM - Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Rice University of Houston (USA), Prof. T. Tezduyar:
- development of stabilized SUPG/PSPG formulation for unsteady RANS solvers;
- development of LES models for turbomachinery flow applications;
- since 2000 Thermo-Fluid Section Faculty of Applied Physics -Technical University of Delft (Netherland), Prof. K. Hanjalic:
- SMC Elliptic Blending Modeling for compressor cascade flows;
- assessment of High-Re (GL, SSG) and Low-Re (HJ) SMC modelling for FE solution of turbomachinery flows;
- modeling of transition phenomena in turbomachinery flows;
- since 1999 Warsaw University of Technology (Poland), Prof. A. Teodorczyk: Turbulent combustion modelling.;
- since 1998 UDEP - "Universidad Particular de Piura" (Perù), Prof. R. Saavedra: Three-Dimensional flows in transonic and supersonic turbomachines;
- since 1997 Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Ungheria), Prof. J. Vad: Three-dimensional laser doppler anemometer measurements upstream and downstream of axial flow rotors.
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