Mechanical Engineering, Fluids and Aeronautics

COORDINATOR

Casals Terre, Jasmina

CONTACT

Doctoral Studies Support Unit
Tel: (+34) 934 016 562

UTGAEIB-ETSEIB (South Campus)
E-mail: doctorat.emfa.utgaeib@upc.edu

The doctoral programme in Mechanical Engineering, Fluids and Aeronautics of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) is the result of collaboration between two departments – Mechanical Engineering and Fluid Mechanics – and the Terrassa School of Industrial, Aerospace and Audiovisual Engineering (ESEIAAT). Doctoral programmes in Mechanical and Fluid Engineering (formerly called Fluids, Turbomachines and Fluid Power) have been taught for over 20 years. Both of the departments involved have extensive experience in third-cycle studies.

The ESEIAAT – a school with a long tradition in the field of industrial engineering that introduced aeronautics studies in the 2004-2005 academic year – has joined these two departments with the aim of offering quality third-cycle studies.

The programme includes several research groups, some of which are members of TECNIO, an initiative of ACC10, the Catalan Government's agency for technological innovation:

  • Centre for Industrial Diagnostics and Fluid Dynamics, CDIF. A research centre with expertise in the dynamic behaviour of hydraulic turbomachines, diagnosis of vibration problems, fluid dynamic studies, and fluid-structure interaction phenomena. The Centre’s main research areas are structural analysis, diagnostics, simulation and cavitation.
  • Biomechanical Engineering (Group and Lab) Lab-BIOMEC. The Biomechanical Engineering Lab (BIOMEC), a research group of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), covers one of the eight research areas of the Biomedical Engineering Research Centre (CREB). The Group focuses its research on developing theoretical, numerical and experimental methods for dynamic simulation of human movement and the design of assistive and monitoring devices for rehabilitation. BIOMEC has a movement analysis laboratory for studying human movement and collaborates with renowned international groups and leading hospitals and technology centres.
  • CATMECH-Centre for Advanced Technologies in Mechanics. CATMech és un centre de recerca especialista en l'àmbit mecànic global que combina el seu ampli coneixement multidisciplinari amb una diversitat d'experts i espais físicament dissenyats per a validar els dissenys desenvolupats. CATMech engloba experts de quatre divisions:
    • CATMECH Materials and Structures DivisionLITEM. The objective of this division is to support the industrial sector in all research, development, and innovation activities that involve the design, analysis, testing, or certification of materials and structures for strength purposes.
    • CATMECH Vibration and Acoustics DivisionLEAM. Division specialized in the development and application of noise and vibration reduction techniques, from both a technical and management perspective.
    • CATMECH Oil-hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems​ Division. LABSON. Division specialized in theoretical and simulation studies complemented by strong experimental support, and IAFARG, a division specialized in industrial and aeronautical applications, focuses on expertise and knowledge in the field of fluid dynamics technologies.
    • CATMECH Industrial Microtechnologies Division. MicroTech LAB. Division dedicated to the application of miniaturization to create new micro- and nanofluidomechanical systems that surpass their larger predecessors in various engineering fields (e.g., biomedicine, energy, automotive, and communications).
  • Fluid Science and Engineering Research Group (GRECEF). The group focuses on studying the fluid mechanics of complex multiscale systems, such as multiphase flows, porous media, hydrogen technologies, magnetohydrodynamic phenomena, flow instabilities, multiphysics turbulence, and biomedical fluids. These systems are found in a wide range of fundamental phenomena and applied problems in engineering, physics, chemistry, and biomedicine, such as advanced energy, propulsion and transport systems, biomedical applications, environmental sciences, and chemical processes.
  • Laboratory of Aeronautical and Industrial Research and Studies (L’AIRE).​ Research group within the aerospace division of the physics department, dedicated to various lines, ranging from the development of computational mechanics tools and biomechanical applications to mechanobiology and space mission design.
  • Turbulence and Aerodynamics in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Group, TUAREG. TUAREG is a lab that focuses on developing numerical methods for fluid dynamics studies, mainly in external flow and aerodynamics.
  • Manufacturing Technologies Research Group, TECNOFAB. A UPC group that carries out projects related to product manufacturing processes. The Group’s research focuses on processes, methodologies, and integration of different manufacturing technologies. It is also involved in the study of computer-aided manufacturing systems.
  • Barcelona Fluids & Energy Lab Research Group. iFluids. The lab has extensive experience in the field of hydraulic machinery and, in recent years, has expanded its scope to include other renewable energy sources and more cross-disciplinary projects. The lab is highly active in research, with experience in nationally and European-funded projects, and also in technology transfer, with long-term alliances with large companies and SMEs.
  • Simulation and Movement Analysis Lab (SIMMA Lab). The Simulation and Movement Analysis Lab (SIMMA Lab) focuses its research on computational biomechanics, specifically in two areas: the analysis and prediction of movement through musculoskeletal simulations, in order to investigate human movement and its causes; and the development of telerehabilitation systems for people with mobility issues that integrate biomechanical analysis.
  • Industrial Equipment Design Center (CDEI-UPC). This center specializes in the development of autonomous mobile robotics solutions, particularly for industrial and agricultural applications.
    • Industrial Equipment Design Center - Machine Dynamics (CDEI-DM). The CDEI-DM research group brings together technical staff, researchers from CDEI, and faculty from the DEM at ETSEIB, specializing in the areas of Machine Design and Theory of Machines. Their work ranges from the conception, design, simulation, and calculation of industrial products and equipment, to their prototyping and testing. The group also has active research lines focused on the analysis and control of vibrations in machines and the kinematic and dynamic simulation of complex mechanical systems, such as autonomous mobile platforms and mobile robotics.

The result is a multidisciplinary programme aimed at training students who wish to deepen and develop their research in mechanical engineering, fluids or aeronautics.

The doctoral programme, which is part of the UPC's Industrial Engineering area, organises its academic activity as follows:

  • Basic techno-scientific research focusing on the mathematical formulation, numerical resolution and experimental validation of fluid mechanics and dynamics phenomena.
  • More applied research, grounded in basic research and focusing on the design and optimisation of mechanical systems, turbomachines and fluid power systems, which has generated significant technology transfer.
  • The research carried out enables members to contribute to teaching on bachelor's, master's and doctoral programmes, in industrial engineering subjects related to the areas of basic and applied research that the Group focuses on.

This framework has facilitated feedback between teaching, research and technology transfer, driving continuous improvement in these activities. Graduates have found employment in academia and private enterprise, with opportunities evenly distributed between these two areas. The doctoral programme ensures that all theses defended are of high quality by applying the principles and procedures set out in its specific regulations.

General information

Access profile

Given the multidisciplinary nature of the scientific field of the doctoral programme in Mechanical Engineering, Fluids and Aeronautics, there are a wide range of degrees that qualify applicants for admission. The most suitable entrance qualifications are pre-EHEA technical and science degrees and bachelor’s degrees in scientific and technological fields. Applicants should also have completed a master's degree (or 60 ECTS master's degree credits) in an area related to the scientific field of the programme.


In addition to having suitable academic qualifications, it is considered important that applicants have certain personal characteristics – namely, an interest in the research projects carried out within the framework of the programme; critical thinking and analytical skills; initiative, perseverance and persistence in their academic work; the ability to work in a team; and the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

The main entrance qualifications for the programme are the following master’s degrees in related fields:
Master's degree in Industrial Engineering

Output profile

Doctoral candidates who complete a doctoral degree will have acquired the following competencies, which are needed to carry out quality research (Royal Decree 99/2011, of 28 January, which regulates official doctoral studies):

a) A systematic understanding of the field of study and a mastery of the research skills and methods related to the field.
b) An ability to conceive, design or create, put into practice and adopt a substantial process of research or creation.
c) An ability to contribute to pushing back the frontiers of knowledge through original research.
d) A capacity for critical analysis and an ability to assess and summarise new and complex ideas.
e) An ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and with society in general as regards their fields of knowledge in the manner and languages that are typical of the international scientific community to which they belong.
f) An ability to foster scientific, technological, social, artistic and cultural progress in academic and professional contexts within a knowledge-based society.

The award of a doctoral degree must equip the graduate for work in a variety of settings, especially those requiring creativity and innovation. Doctoral graduates must have at least acquired the personal skills needed to:

a) Develop in contexts in which there is little specific information.
b) Find the key questions that must be answered to solve a complex problem.
c) Design, create, develop and undertake original, innovative projects in their field.
d) Work as part of a team and independently in an international or multidisciplinary context.
e) Integrate knowledge, deal with complexity and make judgements with limited information.
f) Offer criticism on and intellectually defend solutions.

Finally, with respect to competencies, doctoral students must:
a) have acquired advanced knowledge at the frontier of their discipline and demonstrated, in the context of internationally recognised scientific research, a deep, detailed and well-grounded understanding of theoretical and practical issues and scientific methodology in one or more research fields;
b) have made an original and significant contribution to scientific research in their field of expertise that has been recognised as such by the international scientific community;
c) have demonstrated that they are capable of designing a research project that serves as a framework for carrying out a critical analysis and assessment of imprecise situations, in which they are able to apply their contributions, expertise and working method to synthesise new and complex ideas that yield a deeper knowledge of the research context in which they work;
d) have developed sufficient autonomy to set up, manage and lead innovative research teams and projects and scientific collaborations (both national and international) within their subject area, in multidisciplinary contexts and, where appropriate, with a substantial element of knowledge transfer;
e) have demonstrated that they are able to carry out their research activity in a socially responsible manner and with scientific integrity;
f) have demonstrated, within their specific scientific context, that they are able to make cultural, social or technological advances and promote innovation in all areas within a knowledge-based society;
g) have demonstrated that they are able to participate in scientific discussions at the international level in their field of expertise and disseminate the results of their research activity to audiences of all kinds.

Number of places

20

Duration of studies and dedication regime

Duration
The maximum period of study for full-time doctoral studies is four years, counted from the date of first enrolment in the relevant programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. The academic committee of the doctoral programme may authorise a doctoral candidate to pursue doctoral studies on a part-time basis. In this case, the maximum period of study is seven years from the date of first enrolment in the programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. To calculate these periods, the date of deposit is considered to be the date on which the thesis is made publicly available for review.

If a doctoral candidate has a degree of disability equal to or greater than 33%, the maximum period of study is six years for full-time students and nine years for part-time students.

For full-time doctoral candidates, the minimum period of study is two years, counted from the date of an applicant's admission to the programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited; for part-time doctoral candidates it is four years.

When there are justified grounds for doing so, and the thesis supervisor and academic tutor have given their authorisation, doctoral candidates may request that the academic committee of their doctoral programme exempt them from the requirement to complete this minimum period of study.

Temporary disability leave and leave for the birth of a child, adoption or fostering for the purposes of adoption, temporary foster care, risk during pregnancy or infant feeding, gender violence and any other situation provided for in current regulations do not count towards these periods. Students who find themselves in any of these circumstances must notify the academic committee of the doctoral programme, which must inform the Doctoral School.

Doctoral candidates may request periods of temporary withdrawal from the programme for up to a total of two years. Requests must be justified and addressed to the academic committee responsible for the programme, which will decide whether or not to grant the candidate's request.

Extension of studies
If a doctoral candidate has not applied to deposit their thesis before the expiry of the deadlines specified in the previous section, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may, at the request of the doctoral candidate, authorise an extension of this deadline of one year under the conditions specified for the doctoral programme in question.

Dismissal from the doctoral programme
A doctoral candidate may be dismissed from a doctoral programme for the following reasons:

  • The doctoral candidate submitting a justified application to withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate not having completed their annual enrolment or applied for a temporary interruption.
  • The doctoral candidate not having formalised annual enrolment on the day after the end of the authorisation to temporarily interrupt or withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate receiving a negative reassessment after the deadline set by the academic committee of the doctoral programme to remedy the deficiencies that led to a previous negative assessment.
  • The doctoral candidate having been the subject of disciplinary proceedings leading to their suspension or permanent exclusion from the UPC.
  • A refusal to authorise the extensions applied for, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.3 of these regulations.
  • The doctoral candidate not having submitted the research plan in the period established in Section 8.2 of these regulations.
  • The maximum period of study for the doctoral degree having ended, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.4 of these regulations.

Dismissal from the programme means that the doctoral candidate cannot continue studying at the UPC and that their academic record will be closed. This notwithstanding, they may apply to the academic committee of the programme for readmission, and the committee must reevaluate the candidate in accordance with the criteria established in the regulations.

A doctoral candidate who has been dismissed due to having exceeded the time limit for completing doctoral studies or due to an unsatisfactory assessment may not be Academic Regulations for Doctoral Studies Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Page 17 of 33 admitted to the same doctoral programme until at least two years have elapsed from the date of dismissal, as provided for in sections 3.4 and 9.2 of these regulations.

Legal framework

Organization

COORDINATOR:
ACADEMIC COMMISSION OF THE PROGRAM:
STRUCTURAL UNITS:
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering (PROMOTORA)
  • Department of Fluid Mechanics
  • Terrassa School of Industrial, Aerospace and Audiovisual Engineering
CONTACT:

Doctoral Studies Support Unit
Tel: (+34) 934 016 562

UTGAEIB-ETSEIB (South Campus)
E-mail: doctorat.emfa.utgaeib@upc.edu


Agreements with other institutions

The research groups and professors involved in the doctoral programme in Mechanical Engineering, Fluids and Aeronautics collaborate with other universities under specific agreements for the doctoral programme as well as general agreements.

The most significant collaborations are with the following institutions:

Europe:
• Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland).
• University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Unimore, Italy), Department of Sciences and Methods for Engineering in Reggio Emilia.
• Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU, Austria), Institute of Machine Design and Hydraulic Drives.
• INSA Toulouse (France), Department of Mechanical Engineering (education), Clément Ader Institute (research laboratory).
• Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT, Finland), Department of Mechatronics.
• Luleå University of Technology (Sweden), Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics. Divisions: Mechanics of Solid Materials and Fluid and Experimental Mechanics, co-supervision of doctoral theses (e.g. Dr Josep Farré Lladós).
• Co-supervision agreement with the Politehnica University of Bucharest (UPB, Romania).
• FEUP, University of Porto (Portugal), Faculty of Engineering.
• University of Barcelona, INEFC, Department of Sports Performance.

Americas:
• University of California, Irvine (UCI), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department.
• University of Colorado Boulder, Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences.
• McGill University, Montreal (Canada).
• University of Concepción (Chile), Mechanics Department.
• National Technological University (UTN, Argentina), Mendoza Regional Faculty, Department of Electromechanics.
• National Polytechnic School (EPN, Ecuador).

Asia:
• K. N. Toosi University of Technology (Iran).
• Iran University of Science and Technology (Tehran, Iran), School of Railway Engineering.
• Tsinghua University (Beijing, China),
• Southwest Jiaotong University (Chengdu, Sichuan, China).
• Jiangsu University (JSU), China. Two doctoral students with scholarships from the China Scholarship Council (Linlin Geng and Jian Chen) are currently enrolled in our programme.

Africa:
• Abdelmalek Essaâdi University (Tangier, Morocco).

Professors from the programme also participate in the RENE and SELECT master's programmes, which are organised within the framework of KIC InnoEnergy.

It is worth noting that some publications derived from theses (published in JCR indexed journals) were produced with professors at the universities where the students involved completed research stays.

Professors on the programme participate in committees and working groups at the national, European and international level:
1. CETOP Education Working Group.
2. European Association of National Metrology Institutes (EURAMET).
3. National Microfluidics Network.


Activities within the framework of KIC InnoEnergy:

Since January 2011, professors for the doctoral programme have been involved in various KIC InnoEnergy projects that focus on areas directly related to thermal engineering. KIC InnoEnergy SE is a European company that promotes the integration of education, technology, business and entrepreneurship and seeks to strengthen the culture of innovation – all with the strategic goal of becoming the main driver of innovation in sustainable energy. Erasmus Lifelong Learning Programme.

Activities within the framework of KIC Urban Mobility:

Since 2019, one of the research groups linked to the doctoral programme has actively participated in EIT Urban Mobility, a European initiative aimed at accelerating solutions that improve collective use of urban spaces by ensuring that they are accessible, safe, efficient and sustainable, with multimodal and economic mobility. Participation in the AntiTrash project 2020-2021.


Participation in the Erasmus K103 and K107 programmes as a receiver and sender of students. For example, Rudi Arief, from the International Islamic University of Malaysia, completed a doctoral stay at the MICROTECH LAB.

Active participation in the Industrial Doctorates Plan, a strategy of the Government of Catalonia (in collaboration with public and private universities), which has three key goals: to contribute to the competitiveness and internationalisation of the Catalan industrial fabric, to retain talent, and to train doctoral students to carry out RDI projects in companies.

Access, admission and registration

Access profile

Given the multidisciplinary nature of the scientific field of the doctoral programme in Mechanical Engineering, Fluids and Aeronautics, there are a wide range of degrees that qualify applicants for admission. The most suitable entrance qualifications are pre-EHEA technical and science degrees and bachelor’s degrees in scientific and technological fields. Applicants should also have completed a master's degree (or 60 ECTS master's degree credits) in an area related to the scientific field of the programme.


In addition to having suitable academic qualifications, it is considered important that applicants have certain personal characteristics – namely, an interest in the research projects carried out within the framework of the programme; critical thinking and analytical skills; initiative, perseverance and persistence in their academic work; the ability to work in a team; and the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

The main entrance qualifications for the programme are the following master’s degrees in related fields:
Master's degree in Industrial Engineering

Access requirements

As a rule, applicants must hold a Spanish bachelor's degree or equivalent and a Spanish master's degree or equivalent, provided they have completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits on the two degrees (Royal Decree 43/2015, of 2 February).

Applicants who meet one or more of the following conditions are also eligible for admission:

a) Holders of official Spanish degrees or equivalent Spanish qualifications, provided they have passed 300 ECTS credits in total and they can prove they have reached Level 3 in the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education.
b) Holders of degrees awarded in foreign education systems in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), which do not require homologation, who can prove that they have reached Level 7 in the European Qualifications Framework, provided the degree makes the holder eligible for admission to doctoral studies in the country in which it was awarded.
c) Holders of degrees awarded in a country that does not belong to the EHEA, which do not require homologation, on the condition that the University is able to verify that the degree is of a level equivalent to that of official university master's degrees in Spain and that it makes the holder eligible for admission to doctoral studies in the country in which it was awarded.
d) Holders of another doctoral degree.
e) Holders of an official university qualification who, having been awarded a post as a trainee in the entrance examination for specialised medical training, have successfully completed at least two years of training leading to an official degree in a health sciences specialisation.

Note 1: Regulations for access to doctoral studies for individuals with degrees in bachelor's, engineering, or architecture under the system prior to the implementation of the EHEA (CG 47/02 2014).

Note 2: Agreement number 64/2014 of the Governing Council approving the procedure and criteria for assessing the academic requirements for admission to doctoral studies with non-homologated foreign degrees (CG 25/03 2014).

Legal framework

Admission criteria and merits assessment

To study on the doctoral programme, students must be admitted by the academic committee.
Students seeking admission should contact the academic committee and follow the application procedure established for the programme.

The academic committee may set additional admission requirements, including the requirement to pass specific tests.

Admission criteria are based on the academic background of applicants. Specifically, their academic record and university of origin will be considered, with input from their possible/planned tutor, in relation to the subject area initially proposed for the thesis. To facilitate this process, potential applicants are recommended to complete a number of questionnaires and exercises so that we can better understand their aptitudes and chances of successfully completing a doctoral degree in the subject area indicated. The languages used are those of the doctoral programme (Spanish, Catalan and English).

Criteria for assessment of merits and weighting:
• Academic record, 30%.
• Personal contact through questionnaires, exercises and telephone interviews, 40%.
• Motivation, 20%.
• Knowledge of languages, 5%.
• Research experience, 5%.

Training complements

The academic committee for the programme may require that doctoral students pass specific bridging courses. In such cases, the committee will keep track of the bridging courses completed and establish appropriate criteria to limit their duration.

Bridging courses will provide research training. In no case may doctoral students be required to enrol for 60 or more ECTS credits. (The academic regulations for UPC doctoral courses state that bridging courses may also provide cross-disciplinary training, but it is anticipated that this point will be changed so that bridging courses are associated only with research training credits, particularly in the case of students admitted to a doctoral programme with a bachelor’s degree that carries 300 ECTS credits.)

Taking into account the doctoral student activity report, the academic committee may propose additional measures to those specified in the regulations, which may result in doctoral students who do not meet the specified requirements being excluded from the programme.

Procedure for determining bridging courses required.
The academic committee will determine what bridging courses students need to take based on their previous training. Students will also receive individual guidance from their thesis supervisor and/or tutor, who will advise them and indicate the subjects that are most appropriate based on their entrance qualifications.

Any bridging courses that students are required to pass will be subjects offered on one of the master's degrees related to the programme:
• Master's degree in Industrial Engineering
• Master’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering
• Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering
• Master's degree in Automatic Control and Robotics
• Master’s degree in Research on Mechanical Engineering

Enrolment period for new doctoral students

The enrolment period for new doctoral students will be in September.

More information at the registration section for new doctoral students

Enrolment period

After the first year, the enrolment period for doctoral students will run from September to mid-October.

More information at the general registration section

Monitoring and evaluation of the doctoral student

Procedure for the preparation and defense of the research plan

Doctoral candidates must submit a research plan, which will be included in their doctoral student activity report, before the end of the first year. The plan may be improved over the course of the doctoral degree. It must be endorsed by the tutor and the supervisor, and it must include the method that is to be followed and the aims of the research.

At least one of these annual assessments will include a public presentation and defence of the research plan and work done before a committee composed of three doctoral degree holders, which will be conducted in the manner determined by each academic committee. The examination committee awards a Pass or Fail mark. A Pass mark is a prerequisite for continuing on the doctoral programme. Doctoral candidates awarded a Fail mark must submit a new research plan for assessment by the academic committee of the doctoral programme within six months.

The committee assesses the research plan every year, in addition to all of the other activities in the doctoral student activity report. Doctoral candidates who are awarded two consecutive Fail marks for the research plan will be obliged to definitely withdraw from the programme.

If they change the subject of their thesis, they must submit a new research plan.

Formation activities

Activity: Publications.
Hours: 250.
Type: compulsory. Before depositing their thesis, students must have published at least one article in a Q1 or Q2 journal as first or second author. See the specific programme regulations. For information on the deposit of article-based theses, see the specific programme regulations.

Activity: Research stays.
Hours: 480.
Type: optional.

Activity: Other cross-disciplinary activities.
Hours: 15.
Type: optional.

Activity: Preparation and initial defence of research plan.
Hours: 100.
Type: compulsory.

Activity: Training in information skills.
Hours: 12.
Type: optional.

Activity: Research methodology.
Hours: 12.
Type: optional.

Activity: Innovation and creativity.
Hours: 8.
Type: optional.

Activity: Language and communication skills.
Hours: 18.
Type: optional.

Activity: Courses and seminars.
Hours: 60.
Type: optional.

Activity: Seminars given by guest scholars.
Hours: 10.
Type: optional.

Procedure for assignment of tutor and thesis director

The academic committee of the doctoral programme assigns a thesis supervisor to each doctoral candidate when they are admitted or enrol for the first time, taking account of the thesis supervision commitment referred to in the admission decision.

The thesis supervisor will ensure that training activities carried out by the doctoral candidate are coherent and suitable, and that the topic of the candidate’s doctoral thesis will have an impact and make a novel contribution to knowledge in the relevant field. The thesis supervisor will also guide the doctoral candidate in planning the thesis and, if necessary, tailoring it to any other projects or activities undertaken. The thesis supervisor will generally be a UPC professor or researcher who holds a doctoral degree and has documented research experience. This includes PhD-holding staff at associated schools (as determined by the Governing Council) and UPC-affiliated research institutes (in accordance with corresponding collaboration and affiliation agreements). When thesis supervisors are UPC staff members, they also act as the doctoral candidate’s tutor.

PhD holders who do not meet these criteria (as a result of their contractual relationship or the nature of the institution to which they are attached) must be approved by the UPC Doctoral School's Standing Committee in order to participate in a doctoral programme as researchers with documented research experience.

The academic committee of the doctoral programme may approve the appointment of a PhD-holding expert who is not a UPC staff member as a candidate’s thesis supervisor. In such cases, the prior authorisation of the UPC Doctoral School's Standing Committee is required. A UPC staff member who holds a doctoral degree and has documented research experience must also be proposed to act as a co-supervisor, or as the doctoral candidate’s tutor if one has not been assigned.

A thesis supervisor may step down from this role if there are justified reasons (recognised as valid by the committee) for doing so. If this occurs, the academic committee of the doctoral programme will assign the doctoral candidate a new thesis supervisor.

Provided there are justified reasons for doing so, and after hearing any relevant input from the doctoral candidate, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may assign a new thesis supervisor at any time during the period of doctoral study.

If there are academic reasons for doing so (an interdisciplinary topic, joint or international programmes, etc.) and the academic committee of the programme gives its approval, an additional thesis supervisor may be assigned. Supervisors and co-supervisors have the same responsibilities and academic recognition.

The maximum number of supervisors of a doctoral thesis is two: a supervisor and a co-supervisor.

For theses carried out under a cotutelle agreement or as part of an Industrial Doctorate, if necessary and if the agreement foresees it this maximum number of supervisors may not apply. This notwithstanding, the maximum number of supervisors belonging to the UPC is two.

More information at the PhD theses section

Permanence

The maximum period of study for full-time doctoral studies is four years, counted from the date of first enrolment in the relevant programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. The academic committee of the doctoral programme may authorise a doctoral candidate to pursue doctoral studies on a part-time basis. In this case, the maximum period of study is seven years from the date of first enrolment in the programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited. To calculate these periods, the date of deposit is considered to be the date on which the thesis is made publicly available for review.

If a doctoral candidate has a degree of disability equal to or greater than 33%, the maximum period of study is six years for full-time students and nine years for part-time students.

If a doctoral candidate has not applied to deposit their thesis before the expiry of the deadlines specified in the previous section, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may, at the request of the doctoral candidate, authorise an extension of this deadline of one year under the conditions specified for the doctoral programme in question.

Dismissal from the doctoral programme
A doctoral candidate may be dismissed from a doctoral programme for the following reasons:

  • The doctoral candidate submitting a justified application to withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate not having completed their annual enrolment or applied for a temporary interruption.
  • The doctoral candidate not having formalised annual enrolment on the day after the end of the authorisation to temporarily interrupt or withdraw from the programme.
  • The doctoral candidate receiving a negative reassessment after the deadline set by the academic committee of the doctoral programme to remedy the deficiencies that led to a previous negative assessment.
  • The doctoral candidate having been the subject of disciplinary proceedings leading to their suspension or permanent exclusion from the UPC.
  • A refusal to authorise the extensions applied for, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.3 of these regulations.
  • The doctoral candidate not having submitted the research plan in the period established in Section 8.2 of these regulations.
  • The maximum period of study for the doctoral degree having ended, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.4 of these regulations.

Dismissal from the programme means that the doctoral candidate cannot continue studying at the UPC and that their academic record will be closed. This notwithstanding, they may apply to the academic committee of the programme for readmission, and the committee must reevaluate the candidate in accordance with the criteria established in the regulations.

A doctoral candidate who has been dismissed due to having exceeded the time limit for completing doctoral studies or due to an unsatisfactory assessment may not be Academic Regulations for Doctoral Studies Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Page 17 of 33 admitted to the same doctoral programme until at least two years have elapsed from the date of dismissal, as provided for in sections 3.4 and 9.2 of these regulations.

Legal framework

Learning resources

The programme has preferential access to: 


CIM Foundation (https://www.fundaciocim.org/es)

Barcelona Research Center in Multiscale Science and Engineering (https://multiscale.upc.edu/ca/infraestructura)

Centre for Industrial Diagnostics and Fluid Dynamics (CDIF) (https://cdif.upc.edu/)

Doctoral Theses

List of authorized thesis for defense

  • KARIMZADEGAN, KAVOOS: Fluidic Oscillator Numerical Modelling Considering Dimensional Modifications
    Author: KARIMZADEGAN, KAVOOS
    Thesis file: (contact the Doctoral School to confirm you have a valid doctoral degree and to get the link to the thesis)
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Fluid Mechanics (MF)
    Mode: Change of supervisor
    Deposit date: 27/09/2024
    Reading date: 12/12/2024
    Reading time: 10:00
    Reading place: Defensa pública presencial a l'aula 118-Edifici TR5-ETSEIAAT (Terrassa).
    Thesis director: BERGADÀ GRANYÓ, JOSEP MARIA | MIRZAEI, MASOUD
    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: CASALS TERRE, JASMINA
         SECRETARI: GONZÁLEZ CASTRO, JOSEP RAMON
         VOCAL: HERRERO SABARTÉS, JUAN
    Thesis abstract: Fluidic Oscillators (FO) may significantly improve flow mixing and cooling. However, they are mostly used in Active Flow Control (AFC) applications, where the pulsating flow they generate interacts with the boundary layer to typically postpone its separation. Before using any FO in an application, it is crucial to analyze the frequencies and amplitudes it may produce based on the incoming mass flow and its dimensions. The current work focuses on explaining this particular aspect in a somewhat innovative FO setup. We have preformed a numerical study of a conventional FO arrangement using both two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) approaches. Upon comparing the 3D and 2D data and analyzing the primary disparities, we made adjustments to the internal dimensions of the FO to assess the impact on its dynamic performance. The current findings clarify which are the internal dimensional alterations that provide greater output frequencies and amplitudes in the velocity field. An effort is made to examine the source of the self-sustained oscillations. According to the results of the numerical investigations, the dimensional modifications influenced the reverse flow inside the feedback channels, increasing/decreasing it at the feedback channels outlets, which had a clear effect on the frequency and on the operation of the device. When evaluating the forces acting on the jet as it enters the mixing chamber, the pressure momentum (pressure force) appears under all conditions studied, to be several times higher than the mass flow one, from which it can be concluded that this fluidic oscillator is pressure driven. As expected, the increase of the incoming flow Reynolds number, has a direct relation on the fuidic oscillator outlet frequency. The present research establishes for the first time a relation between the reverse mass flow in the feedback channels with the fluidic oscillator outlet frequency, the higher the feedback channel mass flow, the smaller the fluidic oscillator outlet frequency. Also has also been stated that, the 2D-CFD simulations, overestimated the feedback channel reverse flow.
  • MORALES AVALOS, JORGE EDUARDO: Modeling of orthopedic surgeries using advanced biomechanical computational techniques
    Author: MORALES AVALOS, JORGE EDUARDO
    Thesis file: (contact the Doctoral School to confirm you have a valid doctoral degree and to get the link to the thesis)
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Mechanical Engineering (EM)
    Mode: Normal
    Deposit date: 30/09/2024
    Reading date: 13/12/2024
    Reading time: 10:00
    Reading place: Defensa pública a la sala Polivalent de l'EEBE.Campus Diagonal Besòs.
    Thesis director: SERRANCOLÍ MASFERRER, GIL | SÁNCHEZ EGEA, ANTONIO JOSÉ
    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: GILL, RICHIE
         SECRETARI: NOAILLY, JEROME BERNARD
         VOCAL: PELFORT LOPEZ, XAVIER
    Thesis abstract: This dissertation deals with the modeling and simulation of orthopaedic surgeries with the help of computational biomechanical techniques. These orthopaedic conditions are characterized by their geometry and mechanical interactions and need to be translated properly to a virtual environment. Besides engineering simulations such as stress and strain calculations, pre-surgery planning, development of patient-specific treatments and innovation on new surgical trends are some of the benefits that may result from the development of accurate and reliable orthopaedic in-silico models. To provide detailed digital models for the different fields of application, a strong collaboration with surgeons experts on the field has been considered. New knee orthopaedics surgical opportunities have appeared in the last decades oriented to minimizing the effect of diseases like \acrfull{koa}, such as proximal fibular osteotomy (PFO) and computational modeling might help to investigate their biomechanics in-silico. This work focus on the systematic development of in-silico PFO models that can be later on used to create proper and reliable virtual representations of patient-specific surgical treatment response.A major challenge for correctly representing anatomical models for virtual environments is developing a consistent data acquisition methodology and model reconstruction methods. By using \acrfull{fem}, generating accurate mechanical models of orthopaedic systems for a specific condition may provide a reliable baseline for all future virtual modeling approaches. Therefore, numerical simulations have been formulated based on real-world clinical case scenarios provided by our medical collaborators and partners. Mechanical models have be hence not only virtually investigated, but a comparison with respect to patient-specific treatments has been made. The biomechanical response of human joints, with particular interest on the knee, before and after surgical interventions has been herein investigated. These surgical interventions were pre-planned to provide the healthcare needed to the patients without this research work affecting any required medical care. The novel contribution of this investigation is the quantitative analysis of the impact of PFO on the biomechanics of the knee joint. The results provide mechanical evidence that PFO can effectively redistribute and homogenize joint stresses, while also repositioning the \acrfull{cop} towards the center of the knee, similar to what is observed post \acrfull{hto}. The findings propose PFO as a potentially viable and simpler alternative to conventional surgical methods for managing severe KOA, specifically in patients with medial compartment genu-varum.Furthermore, the computational techniques implemented will be optimized to produce the best possible results in the most efficient way. This research also marks the first application of FEMs that may support one of the underlying biomechanical theories of PFO, providing a foundation for future clinical and in-silico studies.

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  • ABDELLATIF, AHMED MOHAMMED ABDELFATTAH: Heat transfer in supercritical fluids: computational approaches & studies
    Author: ABDELLATIF, AHMED MOHAMMED ABDELFATTAH
    Thesis link: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/692480
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Fluid Mechanics (MF)
    Mode: Article-based thesis
    Reading date: 28/10/2024
    Thesis director: JOFRE CRUANYES, LLUÍS | TORRES CAMARA, RICARDO

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: HUETE RUIZ DE LIRA, CESAR
         SECRETARI: FONT MARTÍNEZ, FRANCESC
         VOCAL: FONT GARCÍA, BERNAT
    Thesis abstract: This thesis delves into investigating the complexities of heat transfer in supercritical fluids through the application of advanced theoretical and computational methodologies. The research primarily focuses on conducting large-scale direct numerical simulations (DNSs) to capture the intricate thermal behaviors of these fluids. Following the simulations, a comprehensive analysis is performed, leading to the generation of empirical heat transfer correlations tailored for high-pressure transcritical fluids. This work aims to bridge the gap between theoretical predictions and practical applications, offering valuable insights into the thermal dynamics of supercritical systems. In detail, the work introduces methods for compressible turbulence simulations on GPU-accelerated nodes, achieving significant speedups. Next, artificial compressibility method for high-pressure transcritical fluids is extended to enhance computational efficiency. Following, a comprehensive dataset for high-pressure fluid channel flows is presented, facilitating detailed analysis and modeling. Finally, novel heat transfer correlations for transcritical fluids are developed, offering improved accuracy for engineering applications.The work is organized into six chapters. The first chapter introduces the type of flows considered and the methodology used to study them. The next four chapters form the core of the dissertation, containing content published in peer-reviewed journals, thus being largely self-contained with minor changes from the original papers. Consequently, some theoretical and numerical content is repeated. The final chapter provides concluding remarks and suggestions for future work. Two appendices include supplementary material useful for understanding parts of the thesis without disrupting its main flow. Specifically, the second chapter introduces a computational approach for large-scale compressible turbulence simulations on heterogeneous nodes with GPUs. It uses MPI for node distribution and OpenACC for GPU acceleration, discussing GPU porting, data management, solver performance, and scalability. Two OpenACC methods --- automated (managed) and manual (non-managed) --- are compared, with the non-managed strategy outperforming the managed one, achieving up to 6x speedup overall and up to 26x for specific kernels. The approach is validated with high-fidelity simulations of turbulent flow, proving its efficiency for modern GPU-accelerated architectures. The third chapter extends the artificial compressibility method for high-pressure transcritical fluids by decoupling thermodynamic and hydrodynamic pressure fields, allowing the modification of acoustic time scales without affecting flow physics. The method is computationally efficient and includes an automatic speedup factor selection. Numerical tests show it can achieve speedups over 10x while maintaining accuracy in simulating high-pressure transcritical flows. The fourth chapter introduces the first comprehensive, open-source dataset for studying high-pressure transcritical fluid channel flows in microconfined environments. It includes 18 direct numerical simulations of carbon dioxide at various pressures and velocities between differentially-heated walls, covering laminar, transitional, and turbulent regimes. The dataset captures the fluid's transcritical trajectory through the pseudo-boiling region and offers detailed physical quantities for comprehensive parametric analysis, aiming to enhance the study and modeling of high-pressure transcritical fluid dynamics in microfluidics. Finally, the fifth chapter focuses on empirical heat transfer correlations, crucial for optimizing thermal performance in engineering applications like energy conversion and propulsion. This study aims to develop new correlations for high-pressure transcritical fluids at low Reynolds numbers, using data from 18 direct numerical simulations between differentially heated walls.

  • AZIZIAN, POOYA: MICROFLUIDICS FOR BIOSENSING WITH ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING:SIMULATION MODEL AND FABRICATION
    Author: AZIZIAN, POOYA
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Mechanical Engineering (EM)
    Mode: Article-based thesis
    Reading date: 22/04/2024
    Thesis director: CASALS TERRE, JASMINA | CABOT CANYELLES, JOAN MARC | ORTEGA NOVILLO, ADRIAN | RICART CAMPOS, JORDI

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: BENITO LÓPEZ, FERNANDO
         SECRETARI: RODRÍGUEZ VILLARREAL, ÁNGELES IVÓN
         VOCAL: BORTOLOTTI, CARLO AUGUSTO
    Thesis abstract: Over the last decade, biosensing has been moving towards the miniaturized and cost-effective point-of-care (POC) testing. Even though microfluidics is becoming a key enabling technology for POC testing, the need for robust peripheral equipment has been a notable limiting factor in extending its prevalence. By manipulating microchannels' geometry and surface properties, capillary-driven microfluidics can control fluids spontaneously, reducing the need for external instrumentation. This advantage is becoming more accessible, considering that additive manufacturing technologies are reaching a high level of maturity that allows cost-effective and rapid fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) features down to the sub-millimeter scale. Therefore, capillary-driven microfluidics are achieving higher technological readiness.A key component within the field of capillary-driven microfluidics is the capillary valve. The capillary valve can automatically stop and actuate fluid flows depending on the molecular interactions between the liquid and the microchannel surfaces. However, a major concern for these valves is the presence of unwanted diffusion and mixing during the valve function, leading to cross-contamination between reagents or even with the sample. This thesis studied different methods in the literature to stop and actuate the flow as the two main stages of these valves. Then, passing over the state-of-the-art, a novel 3D diffusion-free capillary valve was developed: the π-valve. This valve incorporates an air gap between solutions to eliminate diffusion between them. Based on the valve's distinctive configuration, the capillarity of the microfluidic circuit displaces the air gap at a predefined time to actuate without producing bubbles into the circuit. The proposed valve's design and study were performed via numerical simulation and experimental assays, while 3D printing (3DP) was employed to fabricate the microfluidic devices.The π-valve's functionality, single and in array, was proven and compared with the conventional capillary valves. Then, it was applied to the precise control of reagents for biosensing, demonstrated by two different competitive immunoassays via (i) the subsequent washing step for the lateral flow assay of cortisol, and (ii) the valve array for the sequential delivery of sample and three reagents to detect benzodiazepine quantitatively. The sensitivity was enhanced by avoiding the reagent diffusive premixing when using the π-valve by approximately 40%. As a result, the proposed capillary valve is a promising capillary component for conducting automated immunoassays at POC.In conclusion, the novel capillary valve addresses a current biosensing sensitivity issue coming from reagent diffusive premixing, and together with other disruptive capillary-driven circuit components, paves the way for truly packing lab-on-a-chip without requiring a lab around the chip. In this regard, the next generation of capillary-driven microfluidic devices will be promising tools offering (i) miniaturized features needing fewer samples and reagents, (ii) non-costly POC testing without peripheral instrumentation, (iii) automated, preprogrammed, and easy-to-use for non-expert users, as well as (iv) sensitive, precise and reliable based on novel 3D designs employing surface properties. This is owing to the recent advancements in microfabrication based on additive manufacturing extending 3D forming freedom.

  • BETRIU ROURE, PAULA: Optimization Techniques in Science Planning for Planetary Exploration missions
    Author: BETRIU ROURE, PAULA
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Physics (FIS)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 23/10/2024
    Thesis director: SORIA GUERRERO, MANUEL | GUTIERREZ CABELLO, JORGE LUIS

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: HUESO ALONSO, RICARDO
         SECRETARI: ROVIRA GARCIA, ADRIÀ
         VOCAL: CARDESIN MOINELO, ALEJANDRO
    Thesis abstract: Solar System robotic missions explore objects in space to elicit key information that contributes to our understanding of the origins and evolution of the Solar System as well as of life. Noticeably, such an ambitious purpose demands an equally challenging endeavor from the scientific and engineering perspectives—an effort that compels to procure high scientific revenues. In this context, science planning plays a key part to guarantee that the mission obtains as large an information harvest as possible to ultimately fulfill a set of scientific objectives. This list of mission objectives can be very extensive and diverse; from the search for life to the identification of planetary resources or the geomorphological analysis, many disciplines come together in this quest. To meet these objectives, spacecraft are equipped with a varied suite of instruments capable of conducting a wide range of experiments. Thorough planning is required to conciliate the instruments' operations while concurrently guaranteeing the spacecraft performance and safety, ensuring a good management of the available resources, as well as the feasibility to forward this information to Earth. These requirements and constraints often result in trade-offs among spacecraft subsystems, including the payload. All in all, the activity plan of a mission constitutes a complex problem that needs to account for a wide spectrum of agents in order to draw a suitable mission program that effectively fulfills the scientific objectives. Within this context, observation and mission planning software tools have played an important role in space missions—and their relevance is only expected to grow in the near future. From designing the instrumental observational activities to overall management of spacecraft resources and activity scheduling, various software tools have greatly assisted in the planning process of missions like Cassini, Dawn or Rosetta. Drawing upon these, this work presents the development and validation of a software prototype designed to streamline science planning processes for planetary exploration missions. Our study focuses on devising an optimized activity plan for a camera instrument, aiming to maximize its scientific return while ensuring efficient mission operations. This software prototype tool, named Observation Planning Tool for Instrument and Mission Analysis (OPTIMA), consists of two consecutive stages. The first one utilizes spacecraft trajectory and, possibly, attitude data to identify feasible observational opportunities based on geometric constraints derived from instrument measurement requirements. These opportunities, defined as science opportunity windows, are used to constrain the exploration space in the subsequent stage. The second phase applies optimization heuristics to develop potential activity plans that maximize scientific returns while adhering to both geometric and operational constraints. The tool's modularity allows for the application of various optimization heuristics tailored to the specific problem. Additionally, OPTIMA includes a component for simulating the camera's observation through mosaic heuristics that aim to achieve maximum coverage of Regions of Interest (ROIs) with minimal make-span. Finally, the methodology's efficacy is demonstrated through hypothetical case studies set in realistic mission scenarios, including a validation case study on Galileo's flybys over Europa and two others during different phases of the JUICE mission. These cases focus on optimizing coverage and/or resolution across various ROIs, considering additional adjustments such as downlink windows allocation and data compression. The algorithm successfully identifies nearly-optimal activity plans that comply with the specified constraints in all cases, showcasing the tool's efficiency and adaptability across different mission scenarios. This makes OPTIMA a valuable asset for multi-mission science planning in planetary exploration.

  • CHEN, JIAN: EFFECTS OF CAVITATION ON THE WAKE CHARACTERISTICS BEHIND BLUNT TRAILING EDGE HYDROFOILS
    Author: CHEN, JIAN
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Fluid Mechanics (MF)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 06/06/2024
    Thesis director: ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: HIDALGO DÍAZ, VICTOR HUGO
         SECRETARI: CASTILLA LOPEZ, ROBERTO
         VOCAL: ZHANG, DESHENG
    Thesis abstract: The recent developments in hydraulic machinery will increase the possibility of damage resulting from cavitation and/or vortex-induced vibrations. Yet, many researchers have shed light on the vortex street flow and the associated vortex-induced vibration in cavitating-free regimes, but less attention has been paid to the presence of cavitation. In the present study, the effects of cavitation on the vortex street flow behind a blunt trailing edge hydrofoil and its interaction with the vortex-induced vibration have been investigated. This will help to understand the mechanisms involved and to predict the dynamic of vortex-induced vibration with the presence of cavitation, allowing further control of this complex phenomenon in hydraulic machinery and systems.Thus, numerical solvers have been developed that are capable of accounting for the cavitating vortex street flow behind bluff bodies which have been validated and verified using some benchmark cases. Then, the effects of the fluid compressibility in the vortex street flow behind the wedge have been determined. Moreover, a series of numerical studies on cavitating vortex street flow behind a blunt trailing edge hydrofoil NACA 0009 have been conducted by predicting the boundary layer transition. As a result, the effects of cavitation on flow dynamics and its interaction with vortex-induced vibration have been examined.The impacts of fluid compressibility on the dynamics of the cavitating wake flow have been found to depend on the frequency range. At low frequencies, the effects of fluid compressibility are minimal and can be disregarded. On the other hand, fluid compressibility has been observed to amplify spectral energy at high frequencies. Interestingly, it has been found that almost identical numerical results with and without fluid compressibility are obtained in terms of predicted mean pressure profiles, dominant vortex shedding frequencies, and instantaneous and mean void fraction fields, which suggests that the compressibility effects on cavitating vortex shedding can be neglected. For the cavitating vortex street flow behind a blunt trailing edge hydrofoil NACA 0009, high-fidelity numerical simulations have been established in the current thesis. Based on the results, it has been observed that cavitation has a significant impact on the wake flow dynamics, notably increasing the shedding frequency of the primary vortices. Additionally, cavitation growth leads to increased hydrodynamic loads on the hydrofoil surface. Furthermore, cavitation development enhances the advected velocity of the vortices while decreasing the streamwise inter-vortex spacing. Both factors are believed to contribute to the increase of the vortex shedding frequency while the reduction of streamwise inter-vortex spacing tends to dominate this increase.The numerical results related to cavitating vortex street flow behind a blunt trailing edge hydrofoil NACA 0009 subjected to forced oscillation have shown that the induced dynamic response due to the oscillation is influenced by the presence of cavitation. In the lock-in regime, cavitation appears to widen the upper bound of this regime and cause a decrease in the added moment of inertia and an increase in the added damping. Moreover, the timing of the vortex shedding changes with the presence of cavitation. On the other hand, the oscillation of the hydrofoil affects the dynamics of cavitation in terms of cavitation inception and cavity length. Generally, the cavitation inception number gradually increases with the forced oscillation frequency. Meanwhile, approaching the bounds of the lock-in regime will cause local decreases in cavitation inception numbers. Besides, the length of the cavitating wake is influenced by the variation of the oscillation frequency, and the maximum cavitating wake length occurs under stationary conditions.

  • CONTO QUISPE, KENNY FERNANDO: Contributions to dynamic pile-soil interaction modelling
    Author: CONTO QUISPE, KENNY FERNANDO
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Mechanical Engineering (EM)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 18/03/2024
    Thesis director: ARCOS VILLAMARÍN, ROBERT | CLOT RAZQUIN, ARNAU

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: TALBOT, JAMES PETER
         SECRETARI: PÀMIES GÓMEZ, TERESA
         VOCAL: PADRON HERNANDEZ, LUIS ALBERTO
    Thesis abstract: The development of more accurate, computationally efficient and practical methodologies for a better understanding of dynamic soil-structure interaction and prediction of ground-borne vibration levels in the vicinity of man-made induced vibration sources is greatly sought-after by practising engineers, as these vibration levels might cause harmful effects on buildings and/or on their occupants. This dissertation aims to develop an approach that requires low computational resources to simulate the response of pile-soil systems accurately and is intended to be simplistic in formulation terms towards a more practical methodology. Thus, an efficient, fully coupled three-dimensional approach for solving pile-soil interaction problems is presented in the current dissertation, as well as its numerical and experimental validation. The proposed approach employs classic rod and Euler-Bernoulli theories to model the pile. The soil, in the presence of the pile's corresponding cavity, is modelled as an elastic half-space using an emerging meshless methodology that approximates the dynamic unknown states of the soil to linear combinations of the fundamental solution of the medium. Thus, this methodology, referred to as the singular boundary method, is adapted in this dissertation to deal with three-dimensional elastodynamic problems. Furthermore, the proposed piled foundation model allows the rotational motions and reaction torques associated with the pile to be accounted for in the pile-soil interaction, and their contribution to the accuracy of the scheme is assessed.To achieve an acceptable trade-off between the accuracy and numerical performance of the methodology, a comprehensive criterion to define the discretization scheme is also proposed. The robustness of the approach is studied in the context of single-pile and pile-group systems, the latter with and without attaching its corresponding pile cap, where the relevance of including torsional motions in the piles-cap coupling is discussed. Comparisons with existing approaches show that the formulation provides strong computational advantages to detailed modelling approaches, such as the ones based on the three-dimensional finite element-boundary element method, as well as overcoming the fundamental limitations of plainstrain and axisymmetric methods. Finally, a set of experimental tests on a full-scale single-pile foundation and 2x2 pile-group system embedded in layered soil were conducted to validate the modelling strategy for the simulated responses.

  • CRUPANO, WALTER: Procesamiento mediante extrusión de material del termoplástico híbrido PLA/PHB: caracterización mecánica
    Author: CRUPANO, WALTER
    Thesis link: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/692483
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Mechanical Engineering (EM)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 25/10/2024
    Thesis director: TRAVIESO RODRIGUEZ, JOSE ANTONIO | ADROVER MONSERRAT, BÀRBARA

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: GÓMEZ GRAS, GIOVANNI
         SECRETARI: NESCOLARDE SELVA, LEXA DIGNA
         VOCAL: ABAD ROLDAN, MANUEL DAVID
    Thesis abstract: In this thesis, the mechanical behavior of parts manufactured by Material Extrusion Modeling (MEX) has been evaluated, using a copolimer of polylactic acid (PLA) and polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), commercially known as NonOilen. The objective was to analyze how the addition of PHB affects the mechanical properties of pure PLA and how the printing parameters influence these properties. To do so, compression and rotational fatigue tests were performed, using the design of experiments methodology to optimize these parameters.In addition, the performance of NonOilen was compared with pure PLA and with Timberfill, a PLA-wood composite material. The viscoelastic behavior of NonOilen was also studied, and the experimental data were adjusted to a viscoelastic model based on a three-term Prony series, in order to evaluate its influence on the apparent Young's modulus.The results showed that, although the addition of PHB reduces the stiffness and strength of the material compared to pure PLA, it improves its impact resistance and decreases fragility. Optimizing printing parameters such as extruder diameter and infill density was critical to maximizing the mechanical performance of the material. The design of experiments allowed identifying optimal printing configurations for different applications. For example, to achieve high compressive strength, a small layer height and a large extruder diameter were the best configuration, while for higher fatigue strength, higher layer heights and lower printing speeds were recommended.The study of the viscoelastic behavior of NonOilen underlined the importance of selecting the appropriate printing orientation to maximize the durability of the parts. As for the comparison with pure PLA, it demonstrated greater strength in compression and fatigue tests, with a 35% higher Young's modulus and a 40% higher yield strength than NonOilen. However, the addition of PHB made NonOilen more impact resistant and less brittle, being more appropriate for applications requiring energy absorption. In the rotary fatigue tests, the Wöhler curves of both materials showed differences due to the copolymer structure of NonOilen, whose fatigue resistance was lower than that of pure PLA. Still, its higher resistance to deformation makes it competitive in applications where toughness is a priority.When comparing NonOilen with Timberfill, it was observed that NonOilen surpassed Timberfill in stiffness and strength, presenting a 20% higher Young's modulus and a 35% higher yield strength. However, Timberfill resisted more load cycles in the rotary fatigue tests, suggesting that this material is more suitable for situations that demand greater durability under cyclic loads.In summary, although pure PLA presented better results in stiffness and strength, the combination of PHB and PLA in NonOilen offers an interesting balance, improving impact resistance and reducing brittleness. Optimizing printing parameters is essential to adjust the material properties to the specific needs of each application.Finally, the work carried out in this thesis has allowed not only to characterize the mechanical properties of NonOilen in comparison with other commercial materials, but also to highlight its viability as an ecological and competitive alternative, especially in applications where biodegradability and impact resistance are prioritized. The improvements introduced in the methods of viscoelastic analysis and in the 3D printing optimization process have contributed to a better understanding of the behavior of the material under different conditions of use.

  • FAKHRAEI, JAVAD: Contributions to meshless methodologies for the simulation of acoustic radiation and scattering problems
    Author: FAKHRAEI, JAVAD
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Mechanical Engineering (EM)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 19/04/2024
    Thesis director: ARCOS VILLAMARÍN, ROBERT | PÀMIES GÓMEZ, TERESA

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: CORTESÃO GODINHO, LUIS MANUEL
         SECRETARI: CLOT RAZQUIN, ARNAU
         VOCAL: DENIA GUZMÁN, FRANCISCO DAVID
    Thesis abstract: Meshless methodologies have emerged as a valuable tool in the field of computational acoustics, offering an efficientapproach to model complex acoustic phenomena. These innovative numerical techniques offer a promising alternative totraditional mesh-based methods to deal with scattering and radiation acoustic wave propagation problems. Unlikeconventional mesh-based approaches, meshless methods do not rely on structured grids of the domain or its boundary,enabling more flexible and adaptive discretisation. The absence of a mesh eliminates the need for time-consuming gridgeneration and refinement, simplifying the simulation process and reducing the computational effort. This efficiency isespecially valuable in addressing large-scale acoustic simulations, such as those encountered in environmental noiseassessments and underwater acoustics.This dissertation is particularly centred on the study and development of a novel group of numerical meshless methodsrelated to boundary collocation approaches. These methods are employed to address problems involving the propagation ofacoustic waves in unbounded domains. The novel approaches presented in this research offer several benefits with respectto existing methodologies, in terms of robustness, accuracy and computational efficiency. Furthermore, in contrast to a fullythree-dimensional analysis, the approaches presented in this dissertation are formulated in the two-and-a-half-dimensionaldomain. This domain is particularly suited for scenarios where the system is subjected to longitudinally moving loads orsources and where the geometry of the system remains longitudinally invariant.The meshless methodologies developed in this thesis mainly rely on two of the most well-established meshless methods inthe field: the singular boundary method and the method of fundamental solutions. In the first instance, an approach based ona two-and-a-half-dimensional version of the singular boundary method is proposed and studied to address acousticradiation and scattering problems. Subsequently, its applicability for real case acoustic scenarios is evaluated throughsimulations involving point source diffraction in the presence of thin noise barriers. As probably representing the mostsignificant novelty of this dissertation, a hybrid method that combines the singular boundary method and the method offundamental solutions is introduced. It is specifically devised to tackle acoustic wave propagation problems featuringcomplex boundary geometries with corners and sharp edges. Finally, two modification techniques are proposed to enhancethe previously mentioned approach based on the two-and-a-half-dimensional sin- gular boundary method. The Burton–Millerformulation in a first instance, and a dual surface scheme in the second. These modifications aim to overcome the issue ofspurious eigensolutions, which arises from the non-uniqueness solution problem associated with boundary collocationmethods. To comprehensively assess the capabilities and performance of the proposed meshless methods, the availableanalytical solutions and alternative numerical strategies such as the well-known boundary element method are also utilisedin various designed benchmark problems.

  • GUANCHEZ REYES, EDINSON ASDRUBAL: ESTUDIO DE LA INFLUENCIA DE LOS FENÓMENOS DE INTERACCIÓN SUELO-ESTRUCTURA EN LA RESPUESTA SÍSMICA DE ESTRUCTURAS TÍPICAS DE ACERO CON ARRIOSTRAMIENTOS CONCÉNTRICOS
    Author: GUANCHEZ REYES, EDINSON ASDRUBAL
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Strength of Materials and Structural Engineering (RMEE)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 15/10/2024
    Thesis director: SANCHEZ ROMERO, MONTSERRAT | WEYLER PEREZ, RAFAEL

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: DEL COZ DÍAZ, JUAN JOSÉ
         SECRETARI: VELAZQUEZ AMEIJIDE, JUAN
         VOCAL: CITO, SALVATORE
    Thesis abstract: Steel concentrically braced frames (CBF) are considered efficient in resisting lateral forces because they provide high lateral strength and stiffness, which is particularly beneficial in seismic zones. However, this type of structure has a significant overstrength that is not considered during foundation design, which can lead to uplift of the footings under the braced members and to rocking mechanisms. On the other hand, soil-structure interaction (SSI) phenomena and foundation flexibility are generally not considered in performance-based analyses of new or existing structures.In this research, the influence of SSI phenomena on the seismic response of CBF is evaluated by considering the nonlinear response of embedded footings using the BNWF (Beam on Nonlinear Winkler Foundation) approach. To model the vertical stress-displacement behaviour of the footings, it is possible to define a backbone curve by combining the response of the compression zone in series with that of the tension zone.When uplift of the footing is allowed, it is shown that it is necessary to consider the horizontal stresses of the native soil in situ and the degree of compaction of the soil above the footing to avoid significant deviations between the analysis results and the real response. The tension zone in the response curves has been calibrated to take these parameters into account and, given the difficulty associated with their calibration, an estimate is reported which could also be used for practical applications.The implementation has been validated by various pushover analyses on a steel CBF archetype originally tested in the fixed base condition, and predictions for the flexible base condition have been made considering different soil types and footing embedment depths (Df). The results show a direct relationship between the nonlinear response of steel CBF and the uplift mechanism of embedded footings, with the embedment depth (Df) and the shape of the tension-displacement curve being the most important variables that influence the response.The model has been incorporated in various nonlinear time-history analyses considering a set of seismic records on a well-known steel CBF archetype. The results obtained suggest that, when analysing the response of steel CBF on a nonlinear flexible base condition, it is possible to report variations in the yielding sequence of the superstructure with respect to the fixed base condition. It is reported that the embedment depth (Df) of the footing, and hence its uplift stiffness, is able to modify the overall response of the superstructure. On the other hand, the cyclic response of the foundation determines a process of energy dissipation which is reflected in a reduction of the seismic force on the bracing system of the structure. The energy dissipation mechanism due to vertical response is more efficient for the supports located under the braced frames compared to those footings located under unbraced columns, and the effect is much more pronounced in soft or loose soils. The proposed model can be implemented as part of both static and dynamic analyses to have a more realistic prediction of the seismic response during performance-based designs of structures supported on embedded footings, particularly for the case of steel CBF.

  • MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ, BORJA: Hemp crop waste for green solutions in construction: physical and mechanical characterization
    Author: MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ, BORJA
    Thesis link: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/690523
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Strength of Materials and Structural Engineering (RMEE)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 11/01/2024
    Thesis director: GIL ESPERT, LLUIS | BERNAT MASÓ, ERNEST

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: SAN JOSÉ LOMBERA, JOSÉ TOMÁS
         SECRETARI: VALLS VIDAL, CRISTINA
         VOCAL: BARRIS PEÑA, CRISTINA
    Thesis abstract: The primary goal of this thesis is to unlock the potential of hemp stalk, an agricultural byproduct that currently lacks practical applications. The overarching aim is to promote the use of eco-friendly materials, reduce waste, emphasize recyclability, and embrace the principles of a circular economy, all while combating climate change by adopting more sustainable materials in lieu of synthetic ones.To achieve these objectives, an extensive review of existing literature served as an initial step to explore the untapped potential of hemp stalk. This thorough exploration identified five possible applications: acoustic insulation materials, thermal insulation materials, particleboard, coffered ceiling, and parquet flooring.Subsequent research delved into identifying suitable plant-based binders and environmentally responsible manufacturing techniques.Following this material-focused phase, an initial investigation was carried out by experimenting with various materials and manufacturing methods to ascertain which of the five applications held the most promise.The results were particularly encouraging for insulation materials, although coffered ceiling also displayed significant potential. The insulation materials utilize recycled cardboard as a binder and employ manufacturing methods with minimal energy consumption during mixing and drying, resulting in low carbon emissions and sustainable materials.Once the material was selected, efforts were made to enhance its properties. This involved incorporating a plant-based coating (comprising arabic gum and colophony) to provide protection and introducing a crosslinking agent (citric acid) to bolster durability and material properties. These additions were meticulously assessed through a battery of tests related to thermal and acoustic insulation, mechanical characteristics, water resistance, fire resistance, and chemical analysis, such as FTIR spectroscopy.To validate the material’s performance, durability tests were conducted, exposing samples to humidity cycles over 0, 3, 6, and 9 months, alongside a scaled-down life cycle analysis. The end result was a material boasting superior thermal insulation properties compared to commercial alternatives, albeit with slightly lower acoustic insulation performance. Notably, citric acid was found to marginally enhance the material’s durability.Furthermore, it was determined that different coatings could be selected depending on the application environment, thereby optimizing specific properties.

  • MORAGA GONZÁLEZ, GRECO ALONSO: Contribution to the structural modal behaviour of reaction hydraulic turbines
    Author: MORAGA GONZÁLEZ, GRECO ALONSO
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Fluid Mechanics (MF)
    Mode: Article-based thesis
    Reading date: 27/09/2024
    Thesis director: PRESAS BATLLÓ, ALEXANDRE

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: HOUDE, SEBASTIEN
         SECRETARI: VALENTIN RUIZ, DAVID
         VOCAL: ALVAREZ ALVAREZ, EDUARDO
    Thesis abstract: Current environmental challenges have driven the importance of renewable energies worldwide. Consequently, solar and wind generation plants, in particular, have become increasingly popular and integrated into the electrical grid. Although these plants have increased the worldwide generation capacity, their intermittent nature has generated the need for power regulation mechanisms that allow maintaining a constant energy supply to the grid. In this line, hydroelectric plants have played a crucial role not only in the generation of renewable energies but also in the regulation of the total energy supplied to the electrical grid. Thanks to their quick response and their ability to work in an extended operating range, hydraulic turbines have been used to generate and store available energy (as in the case of pump turbines) based on energy demand.To regulate the energy needed by the grid, units operate under off-design conditions and experience frequent start and stop cycles. With this, machines undergo intense pressure pulsations due to hydraulic instabilities, transient conditions and intense periodic excitations such as rotor-stator interactions. This can lead to potential structural problems and resonances in critical turbine structures, such as the runner, which can result in mechanical failures caused by structural fatigue. To avoid these problems, it is of paramount importance to have an accurate knowledge of the modal behaviour of these structures. Nevertheless, this implies to analyze very complex phenomena such as the influence of heavy and viscous fluids, boundary conditions and structural characteristics on the modal parameters of the structure, and overcoming all of the challenges that can arise during the analysis. In this thesis, the structural modal behavior of reaction hydraulic turbines is studied through the analysis of modal parameters of simple structures and real prototype runners. First, the influence of vibration amplitude and confinement on the damping of a runner in resonance is examined. This study includes an experimental and theoretical analysis of the influence of vibration amplitude on the fluid added damping in a submerged disc vibrating in resonance. The effect of a nearby rigid wall on the correlation between the vibration amplitude and the fluid damping is also analyzed. Analytical explanation and formulation for the complex energy dissipation mechanism are given.Secondly, the mode shapes of bladed runners similar to axial flow machines, including Kaplan turbines, are characterized. This study includes a numerical and experimental analysis of the mode shapes of simple disks and bladed disks. Later, the relationship between the characteristics of the global mode shapes and the number of blades of the structure is examined. Finally, the numerical results of the bladed disks are contrasted with experimental results of a real runner. Both the global and local mode shapes are discussed in this section.Lastly, a real case of a real prototype turbine is analyzed. In this case, strong vibrations and noise were detected in the machine during its commissioning. Through this study, the natural frequencies and mode shapes of the machine are analyzed experimentally and numerically. To determine the origin of the vibrations, a transmissibility analysis is also carried out. Finally, operation tests are conducted to identify the point at which the levels of vibration and noise start to increase. The effectiveness of the proposed measurement strategy, along with the importance of the measurement techniques used, such as the transmissibility test, is demonstrated through a real case. The cause of the problem is found and a solution is proposed and implemented.This thesis is based on three papers published during its development period, in scientific journals indexed in first and second quartiles of the JCR. The details of these articles are explained throughout the thesis and are attached at the end of it.

  • PERARNAU I OLLÉ, ENRIC: Design of service-purpose-vehicles through the sense of smell
    Author: PERARNAU I OLLÉ, ENRIC
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Mechanical Engineering (EM)
    Mode: Article-based thesis
    Reading date: 02/07/2024
    Thesis director: CASALS TERRE, JASMINA | FARRÉ LLADÓS, JOSEP

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: KAUSHIK, AJEET
         SECRETARI: CUSOLA AUMEDES, ORIOL
         VOCAL: WESTERBERG, LARS-GÖRAN
    Thesis abstract: This thesis arose from the need to design new tools that enable a better control of indoor air quality in vehicles. Even though indoor air quality has been widely explored in buildings, this topic has often been overlooked by most automotive manufacturers. In recent years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, a better control of in-vehicle air quality has become a prominent need for most customers and operators of vehicle fleets. Traditionally, on-demand ventilation systems have used carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration to regulate indoor air quality. However, within the confined space of vehicles, the concentration of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can also pose a real risk to the health and comfort of passengers. Therefore, in order to ensure optimal air quality conditions, it seems necessary to complement CO2 detectors with sensors that can effectively monitor VOCs. In the new era of e-mobility and connectivity, vehicles incorporate dozens of sensors in their architecture. Thus, reducing the fabrication and operational costs of new monitoring devices has become a critical requirement to justify their implementation. Recent advancements in micro-fabrication techniques and new materials have enabled the creation of VOCs sensors that are increasingly sensitive, compact, and cost-effective. However, the performance of some of these devices is still conditioned to high energy requirements during operation. In addition, the effectiveness of current gas sensors needs further improvement, so that they not only have high sensitivity, but also a certain degree of selectivity towards multiple VOCs in the environment.This thesis focuses on the design, fabrication, and implementation of a new device for the monitoring of VOCs in vehicles. The results demonstrate the suitability of integrating a gas sensor and a microfluidic channel, which exploit the unique properties of polymers for the sensitive and selective detection of VOCs at ambient temperature. First, this work evaluates the response of a gas sensor coated with single and hybrid polymer films. The addition of carbon nanoparticles within the polymer not only contributes to an increase in the sensitivity and response times of the sensor, but also helps to improve the selectivity of the polymer films. Secondly, this work evaluates the responses of a microfluidic channel for the discretization of VOCs in a mixture. The empirical results obtained in this thesis indicate that polymer thickness is critical in both the sensitivity and selectivity of the different fabricated devices. In general, thicker polymer films help to increase or optimize the performance of both, the gas sensor and the microfluidic channel. Moreover, the chemical compatibility between VOCs and the polymer also proves to be very important in the performance of both devices. For this reason, this work proposes a new methodology, based on the Hansen solubility parameters, which can help assess and predict the response of polymers for VOCs monitoring. Finally, this thesis describes the implementation of an air quality monitoring system that effectively measures CO2 and VOCs levels inside the vehicle cabin. A series of pilot tests validate that VOCs monitoring is relevant to the customer experience and the proper control of indoor air quality in vehicles. Furthermore, these activities contribute to defining how this system should be integrated with the overall vehicle and environment. To the authors knowledge, it is the first time that the devices presented in this thesis have been investigated for their implementation in vehicles, which showcase the originality and potential of this work.

  • ROIG BAUZÀ, RAFEL: On the prediction of induced structural damage in hydraulic turbines in off-design conditions
    Author: ROIG BAUZÀ, RAFEL
    Thesis link: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/691458
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Fluid Mechanics (MF)
    Mode: Article-based thesis
    Reading date: 15/01/2024
    Thesis director: ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER | DE LA TORRE RODRIGUEZ, OSCAR

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: GUSTAFSSON, ROLF
         SECRETARI: GAMEZ MONTERO, PEDRO JAVIER
         VOCAL: HUANG, XINGXING
    Thesis abstract: The introduction of the intermittent and unpredictable solar and wind power into the electrical grid is pushing hydraulic turbines to work for longer periods of time in off-design conditions. Under these circumstances, it is necessary to investigate the prediction of structural damage induced on hydraulic turbines by flow instabilities. For this reason, the present work aims firstly to characterize the rotating vortex rope and vaneless space vortex structures, then to understand the fluid-added modal coefficients induced by the water surrounding runners and finally to quantify the fatigue damage inflicted on runner blades. In this sense, experimental onboard and off-board measurements of strain, force, torque, pressure, displacement and acceleration on different components of a Kaplan turbine model were performed when operated at part load, speed-no-load and during ramping of load. The data was analyzed in the time and frequency domains as well as using a novel experimental methodology to infer fatigue damage on runner blades from blade strains. Additionally, two new methods, which only use shaft strains and off-board measurements, were developed to compute fatigue damage. On the other hand, new numerical and experimental methodologies, combined with proposed analytical models, were employed to investigate the fluid-added modal coefficients of confined rotors partially submerged in water. In summary, the present work has permitted to conclude that speed-no-load, and specially with cavitation, is the most damaging operating condition, that the fatigue damage on runner blades can be predicted using shaft strains and that rotor dynamic responses depend on the water surrounding the runner, the rotating speed and the ramp acceleration and direction.

  • TERRONES FERNÁNDEZ, INÉS: Innovative modular pour plating microbiology culture media technology
    Author: TERRONES FERNÁNDEZ, INÉS
    Thesis link: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/692360
    Programme: DOCTORAL DEGREE IN MECHANICAL, FLUIDS AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
    Department: Department of Fluid Mechanics (MF)
    Mode: Normal
    Reading date: 10/09/2024
    Thesis director: GAMEZ MONTERO, PEDRO JAVIER | CASTILLA LOPEZ, ROBERTO

    Committee:
         PRESIDENT: GRILLO DOLSET, MARIA JESUS
         SECRETARI: ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER
         VOCAL: VERNET PEÑA, ANTON
    Thesis abstract: The current methods used in microbiological quality analysis rely on the use of traditional and manual methods, such as the pour plate method. The need to perform more analyses of different matrices makes it necessary to improve these methods. Thus, this thesis focuses on the design of systems in which the manual work of laboratory technicians is reduced. In order to meet the main objective, this thesis has been separated into two subjects, i.e., microbiology and mechanical and fluid engineering. The union of these two fields is essential for the achievement of this need.The starting point for microbiology focused on the separation of culture media into their different phases. This separation would allow both easier maintenance of the media and a simpler dosage of the same. In addition, studies and the establishment of a protocol for sterilizing the culture medium in a microwave oven were also carried out.By means of Computational Fluid dynamics (CFD), studies were carried out to design a static homogenizer so that the culture medium would be completely mixed when pouring onto the plates. In addition, a device was designed with which the dosing of the culture medium, once separated into its components, was possible. The favorable results obtained in both microbiological and engineering studies demonstrate that a pour plate method automation system is possible. Hence, the development of this new line of research will continue, as this study is only the starting point for the development of such a system.

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AUTHOR:PERARNAU OLLÉ, ENRIC
Title:Design of service-purpose-vehicles through the sense of smell
Reading date:02/07/2024
Director:CASALS TERRE, JASMINA
Co-director:FARRÉ LLADÓS, JOSEP
Mention:Industrial Doctorate Mention (Generalitat)
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Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSPs): A Reliable Tool for Assessing the Selectivity of Pristine and Hybrid Polymer Nanocomposites in the Presence of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Mixtures
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Architecture for determining the cleanliness in shared vehicles using an integrated machine vision and indoor air quality-monitoring system
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Enhanced selectivity of a 3D-printed microfluidic gas detector towards different volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for the effective monitoring of indoor air quality in vehicles
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AUTHOR:CHEN, JIAN
Title:EFFECTS OF CAVITATION ON THE WAKE CHARACTERISTICS BEHIND BLUNT TRAILING EDGE HYDROFOILS
Reading date:06/06/2024
Director:ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER
Mention:No mention
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Numerical simulation of cavitation erosion aggressiveness induced by unsteady cloud cavitation
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Unsteady numerical simulation of suction side leading edge cavitation in a Francis turbine runner
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Presentation date: 21/04/2019
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Presentation date: 10/05/2021
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Assessment of turbulence models for the prediction of Bénard- Von Kármán vortex shedding behind a truncated hydrofoil in cavitation conditions
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Presentation date: 22/03/2021
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Numerical investigation of the effects of hydrofoil vibrations on the unsteady behavior of cavitation
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Mass transfer rate effects on the cavitating vortex shedding flow around a circular cylinder at low Reynolds number
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Numerical investigation of cavitation effects on the vortex shedding behind a wedge
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Presentation date: 05/07/2023
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Effects of cavitation on the vortex shedding behind a truncated hydrofoil subjected to forced oscillation
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Presentation date: 14/08/2023
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AUTHOR:AZIZIAN, POOYA
Title:MICROFLUIDICS FOR BIOSENSING WITH ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING:SIMULATION MODEL AND FABRICATION
Reading date:22/04/2024
Director:CASALS TERRE, JASMINA
Co-director:CABOT CANYELLES, JOAN MARC
Co-director:ORTEGA NOVILLO, ADRIAN
Co-director:RICART CAMPOS, JORDI
Mention:Menció Doctorat Internacional + Industrial Doctorate Mention
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On-demand inkjet printed hydrophilic coatings for flow control in 3D-printed microfluidic devices embedded with organic electrochemical transistors
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Coupling capillary-driven microfluidics with lateral flow immunoassay for signal enhancement
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Diffusion-free valve for preprogrammed immunoassay with capillary microfluidics
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Director:ARCOS VILLAMARÍN, ROBERT
Co-director:CLOT RAZQUIN, ARNAU
Mention:International Mention
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54º Congreso Español de Acústica
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7th ECCOMAS Young Investigators Conference
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AUTHOR:ROIG BAUZÀ, RAFEL
Title:On the prediction of induced structural damage in hydraulic turbines in off-design conditions
Reading date:15/01/2024
Director:ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER
Co-director:DE LA TORRE RODRIGUEZ, OSCAR
Mention:International Mention
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Fatigue damage analysis of a Kaplan turbine model operating at off-design and transient conditions
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On the added modal coefficients of a rotating submerged cylinder induced by a whirling motion. Part 2: Numerical investigation
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Experimental and numerical study on the detection of fatigue failure in hydraulic turbines
Sanchez, X.; de la Torre, A.; Roig, R.; Jou, E.; De La Torre, O.; Ayneto, J.; Escaler, X.
Journal of mechanical science and technology, ISSN: 1738-494X (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 1.6; Quartil: Q4)
Publication date: 06/10/2023
Journal article

On the vaneless space vortex structures in a Kaplan turbine model operating at speed no load
Roig, R.; Sanchez, X.; Mulu, B.; Högström, C-M.; Escaler, X.
Applied sciences (Basel), ISSN: 2076-3417 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 2.7; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 15/12/2023
Journal article

Numerical modal analysis of a Kaplan turbine runner
1st IAHR Young Professionals Congress
Presentation date: 18/11/2020
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NUMERICAL MODAL ANALYSIS OF A KAPLAN TURBINE RUNNER
1st IAHR Young Professionals Congress
Presentation date: 18/11/2020
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Numerical assessment of parameters influencing the modal response of a Kaplan turbine model
30th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
Presentation date: 23/03/2021
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Experimental and numerical modal analysis of a reduced scale Kaplan turbine model
3rd IAHR-Asia Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
Presentation date: 22/11/2021
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Dynamic response analysis of a reduced scale Kaplan turbine model operating in propeller mode
31st IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
Presentation date: 28/06/2022
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PZT actuators as on-board instruments to reduce vibrations and strains in submerged structures
31st IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
Presentation date: 28/06/2022
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Numerical investigation of the electric-structural interaction (ESI) in a full-scale 10 MW Kaplan turbine
39th International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research World Congress
Presentation date: 21/06/2022
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EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY ON THE DETECTION OF FATIGUE FAILURES IN HYDRAULIC TURBINES
21st International Seminar on Hydropower Plants 2022
Presentation date: 09/11/2022
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Assessment of Fiber Bragg Grating sensors for monitoring induced strains on the draft tube cone of hydraulic turbines
- 4th IAHR Asian Working Group Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
Presentation date: 14/08/2023
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Understanding the modal response of a full-scale 200 MW Francis turbine runner
4th IAHR Asian Working Group Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
Presentation date: 14/08/2023
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AUTHOR:MARTÍNEZ MARTÍNEZ, BORJA
Title:Hemp crop waste for green solutions in construction: physical and mechanical characterization
Reading date:11/01/2024
Director:GIL ESPERT, LLUIS
Co-director:BERNAT MASÓ, ERNEST
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Bending behaviour of sandwich panels of vegetal fabric reinforced cementitious matrix: experimental test and numerical simulation
Mercedes; Bernat, E.; Martinez, B.
Construction and building materials, ISSN: 0950-0618 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 7.4; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 18/07/2022
Journal article

Study of an insulating hemp-based bio-material: mechanical, thermal and acoustic properties
Martinez, B.; Gil, L.; Bernat, E.
Materiales compuestos, ISSN: 2531-0739
Publication date: 18/07/2022
Journal article

Vegetal-FRCM failure under partial interaction mechanism
Mendizabal, V.; Martinez, B.; Mercedes; Bernat, E.; Gil, L.
Applied sciences (Basel), ISSN: 2076-3417 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 2.7; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 16/12/2022
Journal article

Energy harvester based on low cost piezoelectric membrane for road traffic application
Bernat, E.; Martinez, B.; Mercedes; Mendizabal, V.
Microsystem technologies, ISSN: 1432-1858 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 2.012; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Journal article

Applications and Properties of Hemp Stalk-Based Insulating Biomaterials for Buildings: Review
Martinez, B.; Bernat, E.; Gil, L.
Materials (Basel), ISSN: 1996-1944 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 3.4; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 20/04/2023
Journal article

Towards sustainable building solutions: Development of hemp shiv-based green insulation material
Martinez, B.; Mendizabal, V.; Roncero, M.B.; Bernat, E.; Gil, L.
Construction and building materials, ISSN: 0950-0618 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 7.4; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 13/01/2024
Journal article

AUTHOR:BABICI, LAURA MARIANA
Title:Fractal approach to wheel-rail roughness contact theory
Reading date:21/12/2023
Director:ROMEU GARBI, JORDI
Co-director:TUDOR, ANDREI
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Some aspects regarding the roughness of the railway surface and rolling noise at locomotives
Babici, L.; Tudor, A.
IOP conference series: materials science and engineering, ISSN: 1757-899X (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.201
Publication date: 26/06/2019
Journal article

Fractal evaluation aspects in characterizing the roughness of a driving wheel from a locomotive
Babici, L.; Tudor, A.; Romeu, J.; Stoica, M.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, ISSN: 1757-8981 (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.201
Publication date: 01/01/2020
Journal article

Fractal rigidity of the wheel-rail contact
Babici, L.; Tudor, A.; Romeu, J.; Stoica, M.
IOP conference series: materials science and engineering, ISSN: 1757-899X (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.201
Publication date: 25/12/2020
Journal article

Stick-slip phenomena and acoustic emission in the Hertzian linear contact
Babici, L.; Tudor, A.; Romeu, J.
Applied sciences (Basel), ISSN: 2076-3417 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 2.7; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 22/09/2022
Journal article

Acoustic emission in stick-slip phenomena of wheel-rail contact for variable velocity
IWRN13 Conference (13th International Workshop on Railway Noise)
Presentation date: 18/09/2019
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Acoustic emission at the wheel-rail contact with micro-slip and stick-slip
51st International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering: Noise control in a more sustainable future
Presentation date: 08/2022
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AUTHOR:LOAIZA DUQUE, JULIAN DAVID
Title:Machine-learning to promote better practices of low-cost wearable devices in tremor diseases
Reading date:27/10/2023
Director:SÁNCHEZ EGEA, ANTONIO JOSÉ
Co-director:GONZALEZ ROJAS, HERNAN ALBERTO
Mention:International Mention
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Angular velocity analysis boosted by machine learning for helping in the differential diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor
Loaiza, J.; Sanchez Egea, Antonio J.; Reeb, T.; Gonzalez-Rojas, Hernan A.; González Vargas, A.
IEEE access, ISSN: 2169-3536 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.367; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 11/05/2020
Journal article

TremorSoft: an decision support application for differential diagnosis between Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor
Loaiza, J.; Sanchez Egea, Antonio J.; Gonzalez-Rojas, Hernan A.; Chaná Cuevas, P.; Ferreira, J.; Costa, J.
SoftwareX, ISSN: 2352-7110 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 2.868; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 16/05/2023
Journal article

Characterization of the volume and thickness of DIEP flap by CTA image processing
XXIII Symposium on Image, Signal Processing and Artificial Vision
Presentation date: 16/09/2021
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Experimental Data-Driven Insertion Force Analyses of Hypodermic Needles in a Soft Tissue with an In-House Test Bench
9th Workshop on Engineering Applications
Presentation date: 12/2022
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AUTHOR:VELÁZQUEZ CORRAL, ERIC
Title:Application of the vibration-assisted ball burnishing process on rotational symmetric parts to improve their fatigue strength and wear properties
Reading date:05/09/2023
Tutor/a:TRAVIESO RODRIGUEZ, JOSE ANTONIO
Director:JEREZ MESA, RAMON
Co-director:LLUMA FUENTES, JORDI
Co-director:WAGNER, VINCENT
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Ultrasonic vibration-assisted ball burnishing tool for a lathe characterized by acoustic emission and vibratory measurements
Fernández, I.; Estévez Urra, Aida; Velazquez, E.; Valentin, D.; Lluma, J.; Jerez-Mesa, R.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.
Materials (Basel), ISSN: 1996-1944 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.748; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/10/2021
Journal article

Wear resistance enhancement of AISI 1045 steel by vibration assisted ball burnishing process
Velazquez, E.; Jerez-Mesa, R.; Lluma, J.; Wagner, V.; Dessein, G.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.
Procedia CIRP, ISSN: 2212-8271 (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.668
Publication date: 2022
Journal article

Influence of the brushing process on the roughness of inclined surfaces of pieces manufactured in X40CrMoV5
Rue-Mascarell, J.; Velazquez, E.; Marques, J.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.; Jerez-Mesa, R.
Dyna (Bilbao), ISSN: 1989-1490 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 1.0; Quartil: Q4)
Publication date: 01/03/2022
Journal article

Wear resistance and friction analysis of Ti6Al4V cylindrical ball-burnished specimens with and without vibration assistance
Velazquez, E.; Wagner, V.; Jerez-Mesa, R.; Delbé, K.; Lluma, J.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.; Dessein, G.
The international journal of advanced manufacturing technology, ISSN: 1433-3015 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.563; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 01/02/2023
Journal article

Analysis of ultrasonic vibration-assisted ball burnishing process on the tribological behavior of AISI 316L cylindrical specimens
Velazquez, E.; Wagner, V.; Jerez-Mesa, R.; Lluma, J.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.; Dessein, G.
Materials (Basel), ISSN: 1996-1944 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.748; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 12/08/2023
Journal article

Ball burnishing effects on hardness and residual stresses in UDIMET 720 pieces
9th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 23/06/2021
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Preliminary study of the hardening effect and fatigue behaviour enhancement through vibration assisted ball burnishing on C45 Steel
9th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 23/06/2021
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Investigation of a ball burnishing process using acoustic emission
9th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 23/06/2021
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Influencia del proceso de bruñido en las propiedades superficiales de piezas inclinadas fabricadas con X40CrMoV5
XXIII Congreso Nacional de Ingeniería Mecánica
Presentation date: 22/10/2021
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Análisis del efecto de la asistencia por vibraciones ultrasónicas en los procesos de mecanizado y bruñido con bola
CIBIM 2022 - XV Congreso Iberoamericano de Ingeniería Mecánica
Presentation date: 23/11/2022
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Análisis de la formación de uniones inter e intra capa en termoplásticos elastoméricos procesados por la técnica de impresión 3D de extrusión de material
- CIBIM 2022 - XV Congreso Iberoamericano de Ingeniería Mecánica
Presentation date: 23/11/2022
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AUTHOR:TORRES CHAMORRO, LISBETH ALEJANDRA
Title:Tool-part tribological interaction assessment for continuous deformation processes
Reading date:03/07/2023
Director:TRAVIESO RODRIGUEZ, JOSE ANTONIO
Co-director:CUADRADO LAFOZ, NÚRIA
Co-director:LLUMA FUENTES, JORDI
Mention:Menció Doctorat Internacional + Industrial Doctorate Mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Influence of the stainless-steel microstructure on tribological behavior and surface integrity after ball burnishing
Torres, L.; Cuadrado, N.; Lluma, J.; Vilaseca, M.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.
Materials (Basel), ISSN: 1996-1944 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 3.4; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 10/12/2022
Journal article

Experimental validation of ball burnishing numerical simulation on ball-end milled martensitic stainless-steel considering friction and the initial surface topography
Torres, L.; Amini, C.; Cuadrado, N.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.; Lluma, J.; Vilaseca, M.
Journal of materials research and technology, ISSN: 2238-7854 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 6.267; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/2023
Journal article

Characterization of hard metal dies used in wire drawing of steel and evaluation of their surface integrity after service life
23 rd International Conference on Wear of Materials
Presentation date: 27/04/2021
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AUTHOR:MONSHI TOUSI, NAVID
Title:Active flow control optimization on Selig Donovan 7003 airfoil
Reading date:16/06/2023
Director:BERGADÀ GRANYÓ, JOSEP MARIA
Co-director:MELLIBOVSKY ELSTEIN, FERNANDO PABLO
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Discharge coefficients of a heavy suspension nozzle
Rio, C.; Monshi Tousi, N.; Bergadà, J.M.; Comas, A.
Applied sciences (Basel), ISSN: 2076-3417 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 2.838; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 15/03/2021
Journal article

Active flow control optimisation on SD7003 airfoil at pre and post-stall angles of attack using synthetic jets
Monshi Tousi, N.; Coma, M.; Bergadà, J.M.; Pons-Prats, J.; Mellibovsky, F.; Bugeda, G.
Applied mathematical modelling, ISSN: 0307-904X (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 5.336; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 10/06/2021
Journal article

A new hybrid optimization method, application to a single objective active flow control test case
Coma, M.; Monshi Tousi, N.; Pons-Prats, J.; Bugeda, G.; Bergadà, J.M.
Applied sciences (Basel), ISSN: 2076-3417 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 2.7; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 12/04/2022
Journal article

Large eddy simulation of optimal synthetic jet actuation on a SD7003 airfoil in post-stall conditions
Monshi Tousi, N.; Bergadà, J.M.; Mellibovsky, F.
Aerospace science and technology, ISSN: 1270-9638 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 5.6; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 08/2022
Journal article

Square cylinder downstream of two different-velocity streams
1st Spanish Fluid Mechanics Conference
Presentation date: 20/06/2022
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Optimization of synthetic jet actuation on a SD7003 airfoil in stall conditions
1st Spanish Fluid Mechanics Conference
Presentation date: 22/06/2022
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AUTHOR:TORRENT GELMÀ, MIQUEL
Title:Parametrització d'una bomba d'engranatges externs i validació en condicions reals
Reading date:31/03/2023
Director:CODINA MACIA, ESTEBAN
Co-director:GAMEZ MONTERO, PEDRO JAVIER
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Parameterization, modeling, and validation in real conditions of an external gear pump
Torrent, M.; Gamez-Montero, P.J.; Codina-Macia, Esteban
Sustainability (Switzerland), ISSN: 2071-1050 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.889; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 11/03/2021
Journal article

Model of the floating bearing bushing movement in an external gear pump and the relation to its parameterization
Torrent, M.; Gamez-Montero, P.J.; Codina-Macia, Esteban
Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.252; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 18/12/2021
Journal article

AUTHOR:ADROVER MONSERRAT, BÀRBARA
Title:Study of the characterization of the mechanical properties of materials with elastomeric behavior for biomedical applications
Reading date:24/03/2023
Director:TRAVIESO RODRIGUEZ, JOSE ANTONIO
Co-director:JEREZ MESA, RAMON
Mention:International Mention
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Selection of printing parameters of a thermoplastic elastomer processed through material extrusion
ASTM International
Publication date: 01/02/2022
Book chapter

Study of the influence of the manufacturing parameters on tensile properties of thermoplastic elastomers
Adrover, B.; Lluma, J.; Jerez-Mesa, R.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.
Polymers, ISSN: 2073-4360 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 5.0; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 31/01/2022
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3D printing, complement to approach in complex lesions
Global Journal of Medical Research-K, ISSN:
Publication date: 01/03/2022
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Viscoelastic characterization of a thermoplastic elastomer processed through material extrusion
Adrover, B.; Garcia-Vilana, Silvia; Sanchez, D.; Lluma, J.; Jerez-Mesa, R.; Travieso-Rodríguez, J.A.
Polymers, ISSN: 2073-4360 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 5.0; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 18/07/2022
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Selección de los parámetros de fabricación para un elastómero procesado por deposición de filamento fundido
XXIII Congreso Nacional de Ingeniería Mecánica
Presentation date: 15/05/2020
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Selection of printing parameters of an elastomer processed through Fused Filament Fabrication
ASTM ICAM 2020 International Conference on Additive Manufacturing
Presentation date: 02/07/2020
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Tensile properties of elastomer process through FFF for biomedical applications
9th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 23/06/2021
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3D printing in education as a sustainable tool for manufacturing in bioengineering applications
Disrupting Thinking Research Event
Presentation date: 07/10/2022
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AUTHOR:MENDIZÁBAL DINUCCI, VIRGINIA DOLORES
Title:Anàlisi del comportament de bigues de formigó armat reforçades amb FRCM vegetal sota càrregues de flexió cíclica
Reading date:23/03/2023
Director:GIL ESPERT, LLUIS
Co-director:BERNAT MASÓ, ERNEST
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Experimental comparison of two testing setups for characterizing the shear mechanical properties of masonry
Segura, J.; Bernat, E.; Mendizabal, V.; Pelà, L.; Roca, P.; Gil, L.
Journal of building engineering, ISSN: 2352-7102 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 7.144; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 08/09/2021
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Performance of hemp-FRCM-strengthened beam subjected to cyclic loads
Mercedes; Mendizabal, V.; Bernat, E.; Gil, L.
Materiales de construcción, ISSN: 1988-3226 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 2.1; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 03/03/2022
Journal article

Debonding of vegetal FRCM from concrete beams subjected to bending loads
Mendizabal, V.; Mercedes; Bernat, E.; Gil, L.
Key engineering materials, ISSN: 1662-9795 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 0.8
Publication date: 07/04/2022
Journal article

Mechanical performance of vegetal fabric reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) composites
9th Euro-American Congress on Construction Pathology, Rehabilitation Technology and Heritage Management
Presentation date: 15/09/2022
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AUTHOR:ORDOÑEZ IZQUIERDO, VICTOR HUGO
Title:A high-performance electromagnetic vibration energy harvester based on ring magnets with Halbach configuration: design, optimization, and applications
Reading date:22/09/2022
Director:ARCOS VILLAMARÍN, ROBERT
Co-director:ROMEU GARBI, JORDI
Mention:International Mention
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Electromagnetic vibration energy harvester
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Registration date: 10/06/2021
Patent

Investigation on electromagnetic vibration energy harvesting in water distribution control valves
Victor Ordoñez; Arcos, R.; Romeu, J.; Josefsson, A.
IEEE sensors journal, ISSN: 1530-437X (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.301; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 2020
Journal article

Analysis of Different Cylindrical Magnet and Coil Configurations for Electromagnetic Vibration Energy Harvesters
Victor Ordoñez; Arcos, R.; Romeu, J.; Reina, S.
Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, ISSN: 2303-4521 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 0.233; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 01/06/2021
Journal article

Experimental validation in a controlled environment of a methodology for assessing the dynamic behavior of railway track components
Reina, S.; Ayabaca, C.; Venegas, D.; Zambrano, I.; Venegas, W.; Vila, C.; Victor Ordoñez
Machines, ISSN: 2075-1702 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 2.6; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 19/05/2022
Journal article

Análisis experimental de las vibraciones inducidas por flujo en válvulas de control de agua potable
XIV Congreso Iberoamericano de Ingeniería Mecánica
Presentation date: 14/11/2019
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AUTHOR:ALCÁZAR GARCÍA, DÉSIRÉE
Title:Drive Systems Optimization in Electric, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Vehicles
Reading date:05/09/2022
Director:ROMERAL MARTINEZ, JOSE LUIS
Mention:No mention
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¿El Diéselgate es una fake news?
TRIBUNA PLURAL - RAED EDS.
Publication date: 02/03/2021
Book chapter

Micromobility and smart cities: efficiency, energy consumption and range analysis for electric vehicles
Alcázar-García, Désirée; Romeral, L.
Renewable energy and environmental sustainability, ISSN: 2493-9439
Publication date: 22/04/2022
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Model-based design validation and optimization of drive systems in electric, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell vehicles
Alcázar-García, Désirée; Romeral, L.
Energy, ISSN: 0360-5442 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 9.0; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/09/2022
Journal article

Energy consumption and total vehicle efficiency calculation procedure for electric vehicles (EV, HEV AND PHEV)
ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference
Presentation date: 26/08/2018
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Calculation energy consumption, range and efficiency for different electric, hybrid and fuel cell vehicles.
31st International Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition and International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference
Presentation date: 10/2018
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AUTHOR:LIRAVI, HASSAN
Title:Advanced 2.5D meshless methodologies to deal with soil-structure interaction problems in elastodynamics
Reading date:29/07/2022
Director:ARCOS VILLAMARÍN, ROBERT
Co-director:CLOT RAZQUIN, ARNAU
Mention:International Mention
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Numerical investigation on train-induced environmental vibration in floating ladder tracks
Zakeri, J.; Liravi, H.
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, ISSN: 1429-2955 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 0.927; Quartil: Q4)
Publication date: 15/10/2020
Journal article

A 2.5D coupled FEM-BEM-MFS methodology for longitudinally invariant soil-structure interaction problems
Liravi, H.; Arcos, R.; Ghangale, D.; Noori, B.; Romeu, J.
Computers and geotechnics, ISSN: 0266-352X (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 5.218; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 04/2021
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Design of railway-induced ground-borne vibration abatement solutions to be applied in railway tunnels by means of a hybrid modelling approach
13th International Workshop on Railway Noise
Presentation date: 19/09/2019
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Efficiency of isolated concrete blocks applied in railway slab tracks as mitigation measures for railway-induced ground-borne vibration in tunnels
49th International Congress and Exhibition on Noise Control
Presentation date: 08/2020
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A coupled 2.5 D FEM-SBM methodology for underground railway-induced ground-borne vibration problems
49th International Congress and Exhibition on Noise Control
Presentation date: 23/08/2020
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A 2.5D FEM-BEM-MFS methodology for soil-structure interaction problems in layered half-spaces
XI International Conference on Structural Dynamics
Presentation date: 26/11/2020
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AUTHOR:SOHRABI, SHAHIN
Title:Active control of noise transmitted from barriers
Reading date:11/03/2022
Director:PÀMIES GÓMEZ, TERESA
Co-director:ROMEU GARBI, JORDI
Mention:International Mention
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Advanced modeling and control of 5 MW wind turbine using global optimization algorithms
Jafari, S.; Sohrabi, S.
Wind Engineering, ISSN: 0309-524X (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 0.0
Publication date: 01/10/2019
Journal article

Suitability of Active Noise Barriers for Construction Sites
Sohrabi, S.; Pàmies, T.; Romeu, J.
Applied sciences, ISSN: 2076-3417 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 2.474; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 04/09/2020
Journal article

Active noise control for open windows
Sohrabi, S.; Svensson, P.; Pàmies, T.; Romeu, J.
INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON congress and conference proceedings, ISSN: 0736-2935
Publication date: 01/08/2021
Journal article

Numerical study of an active noise barrier
46th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering
Presentation date: 29/08/2017
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A comprehensive predictive model to predict droplets size distribution in pressure swirl atomizer
28th European Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems
Presentation of work at congresses

Evaluation of the effectiveness of control sources’ interval on active noise control performance
48th International Congress and Exhibition on Noise Control Engineering
Presentation date: 06/2019
Presentation of work at congresses

Investigate the effect of the active noise barrier on the reduction of noise level at the shadow zone and the neighboring building
49th International Congress and Exhibition on Noise Control
Presentation date: 08/2020
Presentation of work at congresses

Revision of cancellation at the edge approach for active noise barrier
2020 Leuven Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering - 8th edition of the International Conference on Uncertainty in Structural Dynamics
Presentation date: 08/09/2020
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AUTHOR:YAGO LLAMAS, DANIEL
Title:A new computational approach to topology optimization in solid mechanics problems
Reading date:24/01/2022
Director:CANTE TERAN, JUAN CARLOS
Co-director:LLOBERAS VALLS, ORIOL
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Computational design of locally resonant acoustic metamaterials
Roca, D.; Yago, D.; Cante, J.; Lloberas-Valls, O.; Oliver, J.
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering, ISSN: 0045-7825 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 5.763; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 03/2019
Journal article

Variational approach to relaxed topological optimization: closed form solutions for structural problems in a sequential pseudo-time framework
Oliver, J.; Yago, D.; Cante, J.; Lloberas-Valls, O.
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering, ISSN: 0045-7825 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 5.763; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 10/2019
Journal article

Topology optimization of thermal problems in a nonsmooth variational setting: closed-form optimality criteria
Yago, D.; Cante, J.; Lloberas-Valls, O.; Oliver, J.
Computational mechanics, ISSN: 0178-7675 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 4.014; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 08/2020
Journal article

Topology optimization using the unsmooth variational topology optimization (UNVARTOP) method: an educational implementation in MATLAB
Yago, D.; Cante, J.; Lloberas-Valls, O.; Oliver, J.
Structural and multidisciplinary optimization, ISSN: 1615-147X (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 4.279; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 02/2021
Journal article

Topology optimization methods for 3D structural problems: a comparative study
Yago, D.; Cante, J.; Lloberas-Valls, O.; Oliver, J.
Archives of computational methods in engineering, ISSN: 1134-3060 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 9.7; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/05/2022
Journal article

Computational multiscale design of engineering metamaterials: application to acoustic insulation panels
6th European Conference on Computational Mechanics (Solids, Structures and Coupled Problems) / 7th European Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference
Presentation date: 06/2018
Presentation of work at congresses

Topological optimization of structural compliance problems: closed-form solutions
XV International Conference on Computational Plasticity
Presentation date: 05/09/2019
Presentation of work at congresses

Computational procedure for optimal design of acoustic metamaterials
XV International Conference on Computational Plasticity
Presentation date: 05/09/2019
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Nonsmooth Variational Approach to Topology Optimization and Closed-Form Optimality Criteria
14th World Congress in Computational Mechanics and European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering 2020
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Comparative assessment of a variational approach to structural topology optimization
Congreso de Métodos Numéricos en Ingeniería 2022
Presentation date: 09/2022
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Coupled resonances mechanisms to broaden low-frequency bandgaps in acoustic metamaterials
6th International Conference on Phononic Crystals/Metamaterials/Metasurfaces, Phonon Transport, Topological Phononics
Presentation date: 14/06/2023
Presentation of work at congresses

AUTHOR:MEHRDEL, POUYA
Title:Microfluidic platforms: from 3D printing to µPADs for chemical and biological applications
Reading date:14/09/2021
Director:CASALS TERRE, JASMINA
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Portable 3D-printed sensor to measure ionic strength and pH in buffered and non-buffered solutions
Mehrdel, P.; Karimi, S.; Farré-Lladós, J.; Casals-Terré, J.
Food chemistry, ISSN: 0308-8146 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 7.514; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/01/2020
Journal article

Cost-effective microfabrication of sub-micron-depth channels by femto-laser anti-stiction texturing
Karimi, S.; Mehrdel, P.; Casals-Terré, J.; Farré-Lladós, J.
Biofabrication, ISSN: 1758-5082 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 10.02; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 26/02/2020
Journal article

Numerical and experimental analysis of a high-throughput blood plasma separator for point-of-care applications
Karimi, S.; Mojaddan, M.; Majidi, S.; Mehrdel, P.; Farré-Lladós, J.; Casals-Terré, J.
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, ISSN: 1618-2642 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 4.478; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 05/2021
Journal article

Flow control in porous media: from numerical analysis to quantitative µPAD for ionic strength measurements
Mehrdel, P.; Khosravi, H.; Karimi, S.; Lopez, J.A.; Casals-Terré, J.
Sensors (Basel), ISSN: 1424-8220 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.847; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 11/05/2021
Journal article

Porous cellulose substrate study to improve the performance of diffusion-based ionic strength sensors
Khosravi, H.; Mehrdel, P.; Lopez, J.A.; Casals-Terré, J.
Membranes, ISSN: 2077-0375 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 4.2; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 01/11/2022
Journal article

3D-printing and computational fluid dynamics "meet" paperbased microfluidics for enhanced flow control in difusive sensors
The 24th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences
Presentation date: 04/10/2020
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AUTHOR:TEJO OTERO, AITOR
Title:Mimicking Soft Living Tissues for 3D Printed Surgical Planning Prototypes Using Additive Manufacturing Technologies
Reading date:28/07/2021
Director:BUJ CORRAL, IRENE
Co-director:FENOLLOSA ARTÉS, FELIP
Mention:International Mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Use of FDM technology in healthcare applications: recent advances
Buj-Corral, I.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Fenollosa, F.
Springer
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Book chapter

Use of FDM Technology in Healthcare Applications: Recent Advances
Harshit K. Dave, Paulo J. Davim
Publication date: 2021
Book chapter

Evolution of Additive Manufacturing Processes: From the Background to Hybrid Printers
Springer
Publication date: 02/12/2021
Book chapter

Foreseeing new multi-material FFF-Additive Manufacturing concepts meeting mimicking requirements with living tissues
Procedia manufacturing, ISSN: 2351-9789 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 0.516; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 2019
Journal article

3D printing in medicine for preoperative surgical planning: a review
Tejo-Otero, A.; Buj-Corral, I.; Fenollosa, F.
Annals of biomedical engineering, ISSN: 0090-6964 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.934; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 01/02/2020
Journal article

3D printed soft surgical planning prototype for a biliary tract rhabdomyosarcoma
Tejo-Otero, A.; Lustig, P.; Fenollosa, F.; Valls, A.; Krauel, L.; Buj-Corral, I.
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials, ISSN: 1751-6161 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.902; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 11/05/2020
Journal article

Fabrikazio gehigarria ezinbesteko teknologia osasunean eta industrian: Euskadi eta Katalunia
Ekaia, ISSN: 0214-9001
Publication date: 18/05/2020
Journal article

Development of AM technologies for metals in the sector of medical implants
Buj-Corral, I.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Fenollosa, F.
Metals, ISSN: 2075-4701 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 2.351; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 28/05/2020
Journal article

Recent advances in the extrusion methods for ceramics
Buj-Corral, I.; Vidal, D.; Tejo-Otero, A.; El Mesbahi, J.; El Mesbahi, A.
IOP conference series: materials science and engineering, ISSN: 1757-899X (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.201
Publication date: 2021
Journal article

3D printed prototype of a complex neuroblastoma for preoperative surgical planning
Tejo-Otero, A.; Fenollosa, F.; Uceda, R.; Castellví, A.; Lustig, P.; Valls-Esteve, A.; Ayats, M.; Munuera, J.; Buj-Corral, I.; Krauel, L.
Annals of 3D printed medicine, ISSN: 2666-9641
Publication date: 06/2021
Journal article

Soft-tissue-mimicking using silicones for the manufacturing of soft phantoms by fresh 3D printing
Fenollosa, F.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Colly, A.; Courtial, E.; Buj-Corral, I.; Marquette, C.A.
Rapid prototyping journal, ISSN: 1355-2546 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 4.043; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 02/09/2021
Journal article

The commissioning of a hybrid multi-material 3D printer
Castellví, A.; Poudelet, L.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Calvo , L.; Uceda, R.; Lustig, P.; Minguella-Canela, J.; Buj-Corral, I.; Fenollosa, F.; Krauel, L.; Valls, A.; Ayats, M.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, ISSN: 1757-8981 (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.201
Publication date: 01/10/2021
Journal article

3D printed surgical planning prototype manufactured by a hybrid multi-material 3D printer
Tejo-Otero, A.; Castellví, A.; Lustig, P.; Fenollosa, F.; Uceda, R.; Buj-Corral, I.; Krauel, L.; Valls, A.; Munuera, J.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, ISSN: 1757-8981 (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.201
Publication date: 01/10/2021
Journal article

Research on desktop 3D Printing Multi-Material New Concepts
Fenollosa, F.; Uceda, R.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Calvo , L.; Poudelet, L.; Buj-Corral, I.
IOP conference series: materials science and engineering, ISSN: 1757-899X (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 0.201
Publication date: 25/10/2021
Journal article

Characterization of 3d printed yttria-stabilized zirconia parts for use in prostheses
Buj-Corral, I.; Vidal, D.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Padilla, J.A.; Xuriguera, E.; Fenollosa, F.
Nanomaterials (Basel), ISSN: 2079-4991 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 5.719; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 03/11/2021
Journal article

Soft-tissue-mimicking using hydrogels for the development of phantoms
Tejo-Otero, A.; Fenollosa, F.; Achaerandio, I.; Rey, S.; Buj-Corral, I.; Mateos, M.; Engel, E.
Gels, ISSN: 2310-2861 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 4.6; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 06/01/2022
Journal article

Soft 3D printing of thermoplastic polyurethane: Preliminary study
Fenollosa, F.; Jorand, L.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Lustig, P.; Romero, G.; Medel, S.; Uceda, R.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part B, journal of engineering, ISSN: 0954-4054 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 2.6; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 01/06/2022
Journal article

Characterization of 3D Printed Metal-PLA Composite Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications
Buj-Corral, I.; Sanz-Fraile, H.; Ulldemolins, A.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Dominguez, A.; Almendros, I.; Otero, J.
Polymers, ISSN: 2073-4360 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 5.0; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 05/07/2022
Journal article

Patient comprehension of oncologic surgical procedures using 3D printed surgical planning prototypes
Tejo-Otero, A.; Valls-Esteve, A.; Fenollosa, F.; Siles-Hinojosa, A.; Nafria, B.; Ayats, M.; Buj-Corral, I.; Otero, M.; Rubio, J.; Munuera, J.; Krauel, L.
Annals of 3D printed medicine, ISSN: 2666-9641
Publication date: 08/2022
Journal article

3D Printing of Bioinert Oxide Ceramics for Medical Applications
Buj-Corral, I.; Tejo-Otero, A.
Journal of functional biomaterials, ISSN: 2079-4983 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 4.8; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 17/09/2022
Journal article

Patient-specific 3D printed soft models for liver surgical planning and hands-on training
Valls, A.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Lustig, P.; Buj-Corral, I.; Fenollosa, F.; Rubio, J.; Barber, I.; Munuera, J.; Fondevila, C.; Krauel, L.
Gels, ISSN: 2310-2861 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 4.2
Publication date: 01/04/2023
Journal article

A state-of-the-art guide about the effects of sterilization processes on 3D-printed materials for surgical planning and medical applications: a comparative study
Valls-Esteve, A.; Lustig, P.; Adell, N.; Tejo-Otero, A.; Englí, M.; Julian, E.; Navarro, O.; Fenollosa, F.; Rubio, J.; Krauel, L.; Munuera, J.
International Journal of bioprinting, ISSN: 2424-8002 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 9.3
Publication date: 17/05/2023
Journal article

Mimicking soft living tissues for 3D printed surgical planning prototypes using different materials
XXXVII Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica
Presentation date: 28/11/2019
Presentation of work at congresses

Foreseeing new multi-material AM concepts meeting mimicking requirements with living tissues
8th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 20/06/2019
Presentation of work at congresses

Dimensional and mechanical changes assessment of 3D printed models after sterilization: a pilot study
EPOS Electronic Presentation Online System 2020
Presentation date: 15/07/2020
Presentation of work at congresses

Influence of printing paramters on surface roughness of zirconia specimens obtained by direct ink writing (DIW)
Young Ceramists Additive Manufacturing Forum 2020
Presentation date: 29/10/2020
Presentation of work at congresses

Freeform reversible embedding of suspended hydrogels for the manufacturing of biomedical applications
CASEIB 2020 - XXXVIII Congreso Anual de la Sociedad Española de Ingeniería Biomédica.
Presentation date: 11/2020
Presentation of work at congresses

Innovació en els processos d'impressió 3D per extrusió
Jornades d'Innovació Tecnològica en Enginyeria Industrial: Enginyeria Mecànica
Presentation date: 05/03/2021
Presentation of work at congresses

Research on desktop 3D printing multi-material new concepts
9th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 24/06/2021
Presentation of work at congresses

3D printed surgical planning prototypes manufactured by a hybrid multimaterial 3D printer
9th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 24/06/2021
Presentation of work at congresses

The commissioning of a hybrid multi-material 3D Printer
9th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 24/06/2021
Presentation of work at congresses

Material extrusion of 3D printed ceramics parts: Parameters, structures and challenges
10th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference
Presentation date: 29/06/2023
Presentation of work at congresses

AUTHOR:ZHAO, WEIQIANG
Title:IMPROVED CONDITION MONITORING OF HYDRAULIC TURBINES BASED ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES
Reading date:21/07/2021
Director:EGUSQUIZA ESTEVEZ, EDUARD
Co-director:PRESAS BATLLÓ, ALEXANDRE
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
On the use of artificial neural networks for condition monitoring of pump-turbines with extended operation
Zhao, W.; Egusquiza, M.; Valero, M.; Valentin, D.; Presas, A.; Egusquiza, E.
Measurement (London), ISSN: 0263-2241 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.927; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 15/10/2020
Journal article

Improved damage detection in Pelton turbines using optimized condition indicators and data-driven techniques
Zhao, W.; Egusquiza, M.; Presas, A.; Valentin, D.; Egusquiza, E.
Structural health monitoring: an international journal, ISSN: 1475-9217 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 5.71; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 07/01/2021
Journal article

On the use of neural networks for dynamic stress prediction in Francis turbines by means of stationary sensors
Presas, A.; Valentin, D.; Zhao, W.; Egusquiza, M.; Valero, M.; Egusquiza, E.
Renewable energy, ISSN: 1879-0682 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 8.634; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/06/2021
Journal article

Increasing the operating range and energy production in Francis turbines by an early detection of the overload instability
Zhao, W.; Presas, A.; Egusquiza, M.; Valentin, D.; Egusquiza, E.; Valero, M.
Measurement (London), ISSN: 0263-2241 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 5.131; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 08/2021
Journal article

On the use of vibrational hill charts for improved condition monitoring and diagnosis of hydraulic turbines
Zhao, W.; Presas, A.; Egusquiza, M.; Valentin, D.; Egusquiza, E.; Valero, M.
Structural health monitoring: an international journal, ISSN: 1475-9217 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 6.6; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 22/01/2022
Journal article

Shutdown idling performance of the nuclear main coolant pump under station blackout accident: An optimization study
Lu, Y.; Zhao, W.; Presas, A.; Zhu, R.; Wang, Z.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part A, Journal of power and energy, ISSN: 2041-2967 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 1.7; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 25/05/2022
Journal article

A novel condition monitoring methodology based on neural network of pump-turbines with extended operating range
14th IMEKO TC10 Workshop on Technical Diagnostics 2016: New Perspectives in Measurements, Tools and Techniques for Systems Reliability, Maintainability and Safety
Presentation date: 03/09/2019
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Strain prediction in Francis runners by means of stationary sensors
30th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
Presentation date: 23/04/2021
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AUTHOR:SARABANDI, SOHEIL
Title:Solving the Nearest Rotation Matrix Problem in Three and Four Dimensions with Applications in Robotics
Reading date:27/04/2021
Tutor/a:FONT LLAGUNES, JOSEP MARIA
Director:THOMAS ARROYO, FEDERICO
Award:
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
A survey on the computation of quaternions from rotation matrices
Sarabandi, S.; Thomas, F.
Journal of mechanisms and robotics, ISSN: 1942-4302 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 1.925; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 01/04/2019
Journal article

On Cayley's factorization with an application to the orthonormalization of noisy rotation matrices
Sarabandi, S.; Perez Gracia, A.; Thomas, F.
Advances in applied clifford algebras, ISSN: 0188-7009 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 1.066; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 09/05/2019
Journal article

On closed-form formulas for the 3-D nearest rotation matrix problem
Sarabandi, S.; Shabani, A.; Porta, J.; Thomas, F.
IEEE transactions on robotics, ISSN: 1552-3098 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 5.567; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 03/08/2020
Journal article

Approximating displacements in R^3 by rotations in R^4 and its application to pointcloud registration
Sarabandi, S.; Thomas, F.
IEEE transactions on robotics, ISSN: 1552-3098 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 7.8; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 2022
Journal article

Hand-eye calibration made easy through a closed-form two-stage method
Sarabandi, S.; Porta, J.; Thomas, F.
IEEE robotics and automation letters, ISSN: 2377-3766 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 5.2; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 2022
Journal article

A reconfigurable asymmetric 3-UPU parallel robot
ReMAR 2018 - International Conference on Reconfigurable Mechanisms & Robots
Presentation date: 2018
Presentation of work at congresses

Accurate computation of quaternions from rotation matrices
ARK 2018 - 16th International Symposium on Advances in Robot Kinematics
Presentation date: 2018
Presentation of work at congresses

Singularity-free computation of quaternions from rotation matrices in E4 and E3
AGACSE 2019 - Applied Geometric Algebras in Computer Science and Engineering
Presentation date: 2018
Presentation of work at congresses

A fast branch-and-prune algorithm for the position analysis of spherical mechanisms
World Congress on Mechanism and Machine Science 2019
Presentation date: 2019
Presentation of work at congresses

Angle-bound smoothing with applications in Kinematics
IFToMM Asian Mechanism and Machine Science
Presentation date: 17/12/2018
Presentation of work at congresses

AUTHOR:RALLO TOLÓS, HÉCTOR
Title:Second Life Batteries of Electric Vehicles: Analysis of Use and Management Models
Reading date:09/02/2021
Director:AMANTE GARCIA, BEATRIZ
Mention:Menció Doctorat Internacional + Industrial Doctorate Mention (Generalitat)
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Comparison of the state of Lithium-Sulphur and lithium-ion batteries applied to electromobility
Benveniste, G.; Rallo, H.; Canals Casals, L.; Merino, A.; Amante, B.
Journal of environmental management, ISSN: 0301-4797 (JCR Impact Factor-2018: 4.865; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 15/11/2018
Journal article

Economic analysis of the disassembling activities to the reuse of electric vehicles Li-ion batteries
Rallo, H.; Benveniste, G.; Gestoso, I.; Amante, B.
Resources, conservation and recycling, ISSN: 0921-3449 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 10.204; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 19/02/2020
Journal article

Lithium-ion battery 2nd life used as a stationary energy storage system: Ageing and economic analysis in two real cases
Rallo, H.; Canals Casals, L.; De la Torre, D.; Reinhardt, R.; Marchante, C.; Amante, B.
Journal of cleaner production, ISSN: 0959-6526 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 9.297; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/11/2020
Journal article

Comparative life cycle assessment of Li-Sulfur and Li-ion of batteries for electric vehicles
International Congres on Resource Sustainability 2021
Presentation date: 20/07/2021
Presentation of work at congresses

AUTHOR:ALGAR ESPEJO, ANTONIO
Title:Amortiguación de final de carrera de actuadores hidráulicos
Reading date:08/02/2021
Director:CODINA MACIA, ESTEBAN
Co-director:FREIRE VENEGAS, FRANCISCO JAVIER
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Experimental study of 3D movement in cushioning of hydraulic cylinder
Algar, A.; Codina-Macia, Esteban; Freire, F.
Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073 (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 2.676; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 25/05/2017
Journal article

Pressure-drop coefficients for cushioning system of hydraulic cylinder with grooved piston: a computational fluid dynamic simulation
Castilla, R.; Alemany, I.; Algar, A.; Gamez-Montero, P.J.; Roquet, P.; Codina-Macia, Esteban
Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073 (JCR Impact Factor-2017: 2.676; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 25/10/2017
Journal article

Bond graph simulation of error propagation in position estimation of a hydraulic cylinder using low cost accelerometers
Algar, A.; Codina-Macia, Esteban; Freire, F.
Energies, ISSN: 1996-1073 (JCR Impact Factor-2018: 2.707; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 01/10/2018
Journal article

Simulation of hydraulic cylinder cushioning
Algar, A.; Freire, F.; Castilla, R.; Codina-Macia, Esteban
Sustainability (Switzerland), ISSN: 2071-1050 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.889; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 02/01/2021
Journal article

AUTHOR:GARCIA VILANA, SILVIA
Title:Modelo estocástico de hueso cortical de costilla humana para la predicción de fracturas mediante emisión acústica
Reading date:04/02/2021
Director:SÁNCHEZ MOLINA, DAVID
Co-director:VELAZQUEZ AMEIJIDE, JUAN
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Estudio de la frecuencia de ocurrencia de accidentes de tráfico mediante procesos estocásticos de Pascal-Pólya
Biomecánica, ISSN: 1885-9518
Publication date: 24/07/2019
Journal article

Probabilistic assessment for clavicle fracture under compression loading: rate-dependent behavior
Sanchez, D.; Garcia-Vilana, Silvia; Velazquez-Ameijide, J.; Arregui-Dalmases, C.
Biomedical engineering: applications, basis and communications, ISSN: 1016-2372 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 0.0
Publication date: 10/2020
Journal article

Prediction of mechanical properties of human rib cortical bone using fractal dimension
Velazquez-Ameijide, J.; Garcia-Vilana, Silvia; Sanchez, D.; Lluma, J.; Martinez-Gonzalez, E.; Rebollo-Soria, M.; Arregui-Dalmases, C.
Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering, ISSN: 1025-5842 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 0.354; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 26/10/2020
Journal article

A predictive model for fracture in human ribs based on in-vitro acoustic emission data
Garcia-Vilana, Silvia; Sanchez, D.; Lluma, J.; Fernández, I.; Velazquez-Ameijide, J.; Martinez-Gonzalez, E.
Medical physics, ISSN: 0094-2405 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 4.506; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 01/09/2021
Journal article

Viscoelastic characterization of parasagittal bridging veins and implications for traumatic brain injury: a pilot study
Garcia-Vilana, Silvia; Sanchez, D.; Lluma, J.; Galtés, I.; Velazquez-Ameijide, J.; Rebollo, M. C.; Arregui, C.
Bioengineering, ISSN: 2306-5354 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 5.046; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 18/10/2021
Journal article

Age effects on the mechanical behavior of human cerebral bridging veins
Garcia-Vilana, Silvia; Sanchez, D.
Clinical biomechanics, ISSN: 0268-0033 (JCR Impact Factor-2022: 1.8; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 12/2022
Journal article

AUTHOR:MARTÍN NAVARRETE, ROCÍO
Title:Computational Aeroacoustics in the Automotive Industry
Reading date:02/02/2021
Director:SORIA GUERRERO, MANUEL
Co-director:CANTE TERAN, JUAN CARLOS
Mention:Industrial Doctorate Mention (Generalitat)
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Noise radiated by an open cavity at low Mach number: Effect of the cavity oscillation mode
Martín, R.; Soria, M.; Lehmkuhl, O.; Duben, A.; Gorobets, A.
International Journal of Aeroacoustics, ISSN: 1475-472X (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 1.203; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 17/09/2019
Journal article

On the flow and passive noise control of an open cavity at Re=5000
Martín, R.; Soria, M.; Rodriguez, I.; Lehmkuhl , O.
Flow turbulence and combustion, ISSN: 1386-6184 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 2.566; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 19/04/2021
Journal article

Noise radiated by an open cavity at M=0.1 and Re=5000
25th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference
Presentation date: 22/05/2019
Presentation of work at congresses

AUTHOR:GENG, LINLIN
Title:Numerical Investigation and Modelling of the Unsteady Behavior and Erosion Power of Cloud Cavitation
Reading date:28/01/2021
Director:ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Assessment of RANS turbulence models and Zwart cavitation model empirical coefficients for the simulation of unsteady cloud cavitation
Geng, L.; Escaler, X.
Engineering applications of computational fluid mechanics, ISSN: 1994-2060 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 5.8; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 26/11/2019
Journal article

Recommendations for the simulation of unsteady cloud cavitation around 2D hydrofoils with density corrected model
3rd International Symposium of Cavitation and Multiphase Flow
Presentation date: 21/04/2019
Presentation of work at congresses

AUTHOR:BELLAFONT PERALTA, IGNACIO
Title:Study of the beam induced vacuum effects in the cryogenic beam vacuum chamber of the Future Circular Hadron Collider
Reading date:25/01/2021
Director:ESCALER PUIGORIOL, FRANCESC XAVIER
Co-director:QUISPE FLORES, MARCOS OSWALDO
Mention:International Mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Commissioning of a beam screen test bench experiment with a future circular hadron collider type synchrotron radiation beam
González, L.A.; Gil-Costa, M.; Baglin, V.; Chiggiato, P.; Garion, C.; Kersevan, R.; Casalbuoni, S.; Huttel, E.; Bellafont, I.; Pérez, F.
Physical review accelerators and beams, ISSN: 2469-9888 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 1.623; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 23/08/2019
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Design of the future circular hadron collider beam vacuum chamber
Bellafont, I.; Morrone, M.; Mether, L.; Fernández, J.; Kersevan, R.; Garion, C.; Baglin, V.; Chiggiato, P.; Pérez, F.
Physical review accelerators and beams, ISSN: 2469-9888 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 1.639; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 06/03/2020
Journal article

Beam induced vacuum effects in the future circular hadron collider beam vacuum chamber
Bellafont, I.; Mether, L.; Kersevan, R.; Malyshev, O.B.; Baglin, V.; Chiggiato, P.; Pérez, F.
Physical review accelerators and beams, ISSN: 2469-9888 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 1.639; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 16/04/2020
Journal article

AUTHOR:ROCA CAZORLA, DAVID
Title:Numerical Tools for Computational Design of Acoustic Metamaterials
Reading date:07/09/2020
Director:CANTE TERAN, JUAN CARLOS
Co-director:LLOBERAS VALLS, ORIOL
Mention:International Mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Numerical tools for computational design of acoustic metamaterials
International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE)
Publication date: 2020
Book

A computational multiscale homogenization framework accounting for inertial effects: application to acoustic metamaterials modelling
Roca, D.; Lloberas-Valls, O.; Cante, J.; Oliver, J.
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering, ISSN: 0045-7825 (JCR Impact Factor-2018: 4.821; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 03/2018
Journal article

Experimental and numerical assessment of local resonance phenomena in 3D-printed acoustic metamaterials
Roca, D.; Pàmies, T.; Cante, J.; Lloberas-Valls, O.; Oliver, J.
Journal of vibration and acoustics. Transactions of the ASME, ISSN: 1048-9002 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 1.583; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 04/2020
Journal article

Computational homogenization procedure for acoustic problems
Congreso de Métodos Numéricos en Ingeniería 2017
Presentation date: 04/07/2017
Presentation of work at congresses

Multi-scale modeling of materials accounting for inertial effects: application to acoustic metamaterials
XIV International Conference on Computational Plasticity (COMPLAS 2017)
Presentation date: 09/2017
Presentation of work at congresses

On multiscale modeling of materials accounting for inertial effects: application to acoustic metamaterials design
CMCS 2017: Computational Modeling of Complex Materials across the Scales
Presentation date: 11/2017
Presentation of work at congresses

Multi-scale computational design of engineering metamaterials: application to acoustic insulation cases
13th World Congress in Computational Mechanics and 2nd Pan American Congress on Computational Mechanics
Presentation date: 06/2018
Presentation of work at congresses

Computational Design of Acoustic Metamaterials for Sound Attenuation
14th World Congress in Computational Mechanics and 8th European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering
Presentation of work at congresses

AUTHOR:EGUSQUIZA MONTAGUT, MÒNICA
Title:Study of the Dynamic Behavior of Pelton Turbines
Reading date:14/02/2020
Director:EGUSQUIZA ESTEVEZ, EDUARD
Mention:International Mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Experimental and numerical investigation on the influence of a large crack on the modal behaviour of a Kaplan turbine blade
Zhang, M.; Valentin, D.; Valero, M.; Presas, A.; Egusquiza, M.; Egusquiza, E.
Engineering failure analysis, ISSN: 1350-6307 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.114; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 01/01/2020
Journal article

Dynamic model for axial motion of horizontal pelton turbine and validation in actual failure case
Rodriguez, C.; Egusquiza, E.; Egusquiza, M.; Reyes, S.; Zambrano, D.; Tapia, J.
Shock and vibration, ISSN: 1070-9622 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 1.543; Quartil: Q3)
Publication date: 01/01/2020
Journal article

Transposition of the mechanical behavior from model to prototype of Francis turbines
Valentin, D.; Presas, A.; Valero, M.; Egusquiza, M.; Egusquiza, E.; Gomes, J.; Avellan, F.
Renewable energy, ISSN: 1879-0682 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 8.001; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/06/2020
Journal article

Dynamic response of Pelton runners: Numerical and experimental analysis in prototypes
Egusquiza, M.; Valentin, D.; Presas, A.; Egusquiza, E.
Renewable energy, ISSN: 1879-0682 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 8.001; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/09/2020
Journal article

Nonlinear modal interaction analysis and vibration characteristics of a francis hydro-turbine generator unit
Xu, B.; Luo, X.; Egusquiza, M.; Ye, W.; Liu, J.; Egusquiza, E.; Chen, D.; Guo, P.
Renewable energy, ISSN: 1879-0682 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 8.634; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/05/2021
Journal article

AUTHOR:AN, BO
Title:Numerical investigation on applications simulated via using lattice Boltzmann method
Reading date:12/12/2019
Director:BERGADÀ GRANYÓ, JOSEP MARIA
Co-director:MELLIBOVSKY ELSTEIN, FERNANDO PABLO
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
New applications of numerical simulation based on lattice Boltzmann method at high Reynolds numbers
An, B.; Bergadà, J.M.; Mellibovsky, F.; Sang, W.
Computers & mathematics with applications, ISSN: 0898-1221 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.476; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 15/03/2020
Journal article

Towards a better understanding of wall-driven square cavity flows using the Lattice Boltzmann method
An, B.; Mellibovsky, F.; Bergadà, J.M.; Sang, W.
Applied mathematical modelling, ISSN: 0307-904X (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 5.129; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 01/06/2020
Journal article

AUTHOR:NÁPOLES ALBERRO, AMELIA EMELINA
Title:Estudio de la energía específica consumida en el rectificado
Reading date:10/09/2019
Director:GONZALEZ ROJAS, HERNAN ALBERTO
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Influence of the regime of electropulsing-assisted machining on the plastic deformation of the layer being cut
Hameed, S.; Gonzalez-Rojas, Hernan A.; Perat, J.; Napoles, A.; Sanchez Egea, Antonio J.
Materials (Basel), ISSN: 1996-1944 (JCR Impact Factor-2018: 2.972; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 25/05/2018
Journal article

Rotary inverted pendulum with magnetically external perturbations as a source of the pendulum’s base navigation commands
Pujol-Vazquez, G.; Acho, L.; Mobayen, S.; Napoles, A.; Perez-Gracia, V.
Journal of the Franklin Institute, ISSN: 0016-0032 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 4.036; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 07/2018
Journal article

Model based on an effective material-removal rate to evaluate specific energy consumption in grinding
Napoles, A.; Gonzalez-Rojas, Hernan A.; Sanchez Egea, Antonio J.; Hameed, S.; Peña, R. M.
Materials (Basel), ISSN: 1996-1944 (JCR Impact Factor-2019: 3.057; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 21/03/2019
Journal article

Surface damaging of brass and steel pins when sliding over nitrided samples cut by finishing and roughing EDM conditions
Martynenko, V.; Martinez Krahmer, D.; Napoles, A.; Cabo, A.; Pérez, D.; Zayas F, E.E.; Gonzalez-Rojas, Hernan A.; Sanchez Egea, Antonio J.
Materials (Basel), ISSN: 1996-1944 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 3.623; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 17/07/2020
Journal article

AUTHOR:FENOLLOSA ARTÉS, FELIP
Title:Contribució a l'estudi de la impressió 3D per a la fabricació de models per facilitar l'assaig d'operacions quirúrgiques de tumors.
Reading date:25/07/2019
Director:BUJ CORRAL, IRENE
Director:GOMA AYATS, JUAN RAMON
Mention:No mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Sistemas de fabricación. Teoría curso 2020/2021
Publication date: 31/10/2019
Book

Sistemas Integrados de Fabricación
Publication date: 24/02/2021
Book

Sistemes Integrats de Fabricació
Publication date: 05/03/2021
Book

AUTHOR:MIRÓ JANÉ, ARNAU
Title:Flow and Heat Transfer of Impinging Synthetic Jets
Reading date:19/06/2019
Director:SORIA GUERRERO, MANUEL
Co-director:CAJAS GARCÍA, JUAN CARLOS
Mention:International Mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Impact of interannually variable diffuse attenuation coefficients for downwelling irradiance on biogeochemical modelling
Terzic, E.; Stefano, S.; Cossarini, G.; Solidoro, C.; Teruzzi, A.; Miro, A.; Lazzari, P.
Ocean modelling, ISSN: 1463-5003 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 3.293; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 05/2021
Journal article

Flow topology and heat transfer analysis of slotted and axisymmetric synthetic impinging jets
Miro, A.; Soria, M.; Cajas García, Juan Carlos; Rodriguez, I.; Moulinec, C.
International journal of thermal sciences, ISSN: 1290-0729 (JCR Impact Factor-2021: 4.779; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 06/2021
Journal article

AUTHOR:MUGURUZA BLANCO, ASIER
Title:Contribución a las tecnologías de fabricación aditiva para la obtención de piezas multimaterial, combinando la impresión 3D por máscara con la impresión funcional mediante sistemas InkJet
Reading date:10/04/2019
Director:MINGUELLA CANELA, JOAQUIM
Co-director:BONADA BO, JORDI
Mention:International Mention
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Reinforced photocurable materials for an Additive Manufacturing process based on Mask Image Projection
Bonada, J.; Xuriguera, E.; Muguruza, A.; Gonçalves, J.; Barcelona, P.; Pons, J.Mª; Minguella-Canela, J.; Uceda, R.
Procedia manufacturing, ISSN: 2351-9789 (JCR Impact Factor-2018: 0.313; Quartil: Q2)
Publication date: 09/03/2020
Journal article

Optimal postponement in supply chain network design under uncertainty: an application for additive manufacturing
Ramon-Lumbierres, Daniel.; Heredia, F.-Javier; Minguella-Canela, J.; Muguruza, A.
International journal of production research, ISSN: 0020-7543 (JCR Impact Factor-2020: 8.568; Quartil: Q1)
Publication date: 17/06/2020
Journal article

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01/01/202331/12/2026Advanced Grid Interfaces for innovative STorage IntegrationCommission of European Communities
01/01/202331/12/2023contracte amb AIFTOP per impulsar coneixement amb sistemes de transmisió de energia olehidráulics i neumáticsASOC IBÉRICA FABRIC Y COMERC TRANSM
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01/12/202230/11/2024Noise mitigation via acoustic metamaterial technology: computational design and prototyping solutions (AC-METATECH-DES)Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
15/11/202231/03/2023Contrato de colaboración para la realización del proyecto de I+D consistente en realizar un estudio de simulación del contacto pantógrafo-catenaria para algunas casuísticas especiales existentes en laIDOM INGENIERIA Y CONSULT, SAU
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01/11/202231/10/2026Hidden Hydro Oscillating Power for EuropeCommission of European Communities
27/10/202230/06/2023Ajuts per la valorització de projectes en fases primerenques de maduresa tecnològica (LLAVOR- UPC 22)Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
19/10/202218/04/2024Sistema robust de sensorització remota a partir de l'aprofitament de l'energia de vibracióAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
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12/10/202211/10/2023Microfluidics enhanced non-invasive sweat sensing (The Basics) (MENISS_B)AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
03/10/202211/12/2022Contracte de col·laboració per la realització de l’anàlisi computacional de les característiques tèrmiques de 3 models de Unitat de Tractament de l’Aire (UTA) i l’anàlisis experimental d’una d’elles.SERVOCLIMA, SA
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04/03/202230/06/2022Contracte de col·laboració per suport tècnic AMPHOSAMPHOS XX I CONSULTING, S.L.
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01/07/202130/06/2022EEBE 3DDay - Feria participativa de impresión 3D. Motivando a los estudiantes de secundaria desde la universidadFUND.ESPAÑOLA CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA
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15/01/202115/01/2021Acoustic metamaterial and process for manufacturing the same
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23/11/202023/11/2023Recerca de nous materials compostos verds per a la valorització de subproductes del cànem VALSUCANEMAgència per la Competitivitat de l'Empresa (ACCIÓ)
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10/10/202010/10/2021Diseñar y llevar a cabo los ensayos a escala laboratorio para poder valorizar la cascarilla como pigmento y nanopartícula.MOREDA-RIVIERE TREFILERIAS, SA
23/09/202030/06/2023Mejora del sistema de transmisión de datos de una nave logística monitorizada para su gestión inteligente. Integración de los datos recogidos en una única plataforma; visualización y seguimiento de loMONTEPINO LOGISTICA BIG BOX SL
23/09/202030/06/2025Estudio del funcionamiento de una nave logística mediante simulaciones fluidodinámicas. Instalación de un sistema remoto de adquisición de datos; visualización y seguimiento en tiempo real de dichos dMONTEPINO LOGISTICA MARCHAMALO 3 SL
15/08/202031/12/2022Xarxa R+D+I en Tecnologies de la Salut (XarTEC SALUT)AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
23/07/202022/01/2022Implementació industrial del brunyit per a l'acabament de superfícies de motlles d'injeccióAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
07/07/202007/07/2020Dispositivo y método formador en continuo de tubos compuestos rígidos de geometría variable
01/07/202031/08/2020Asesoramiento sobre la medición y el análisis de vibraciones en grupos de bombeo para mantenimiento predictivoCETAQUA
01/07/202031/12/2022Xarxa Fourth Industrial RevolutionAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
17/06/202017/06/2020HERRAMIENTA DE BRUÑIDO ASISTIDA POR VIBRACIÓN ULTRASÓNICA PARA TORNO
17/06/202017/06/2020HERRAMIENTA DE CORTE ASISTIDA POR VIBRACIÓN ULTRASÓNICA PARA TORNO
15/06/202031/07/2023Robotic Exoskeleton for Gait trAiningFUNDACIO LA CAIXA
09/06/202009/06/2020Sistema microfluídico y método para monitorización continua de metabolitos y/o propiedades de fluidos corporales
14/05/202031/12/2021Estudio del comportamiento dinámico de seguidores solares de una planta foltovoltaica debido a la acción del viento.Endesa Generación, S.A.
01/04/202031/12/2021 UPC estudiará y evaluar morfológica y eléctricamente diferentes materiales para determinar la viabilidad de los sensores y su integración en un dispositivo microfluídico para la captura del sudor.ONALABS INNO-HUB, SOCIEDAD LIMITADA
24/03/202023/12/2020Conveni de col·laboració: Respirador automático fabricado por impresión 3D, para ser utilizado en centros de salud en el tratamiento de los enfermos de COVID19INGRANMICRO
23/03/202023/05/2020Fabricación de material sanitario por impresión 3D para el tratamiento de pacientes con problemas respiratorios contagiados del virus CoViD-19INGRAM MICRO EUROPEAN SERVICES SLU
23/03/202030/06/2020Material sanitario fabricado por impresión 3D, para ser utilizado en centros de salud en el tratamiento de los enfermos de COVID19Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
02/03/202012/02/2021Simulation of the dynamic behaviour of the pantograph-rigid catenary interaction for the L16-1 of Grand Paris expressIDOM Consulting, Engineering, Architecture S.A.U.
01/03/202001/07/2020IM-2020-1-0001 Optimization of five Active Flow Control parameters on a SD7003 wing profile at several angles of attack from 4 to 16 and at Reynolds number 60000 (second period)Red Española de Supercomputacion
01/03/202030/06/2020Large eddy simulations of impinging synthetic jetsRed Española de Supercomputacion
01/03/202030/06/2020Numerical simulation of the atmospheric activity observed by the Cassini mission on Saturn’s southern Storm AlleyRed Española de Supercomputacion
01/03/202028/02/2021Empowerment of cirurgians to Cuba mitjançant the training in 3D printing techniques for the assistance in operations of high complexityCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/03/202028/02/2021Material sanitari fabricat per impressió 3D, per a ser utilitzat en el tractament del COVID19Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
01/02/202030/06/2021Desarrollo de MOVit Game: una plataforma interactiva de juego para promover la actividad física de personas con Duchenne usando la silla de ruedas MOVitDUCHENNE PARENT PROJECT ESPAñA
01/02/202001/02/2021Simulació del soroll emeés pe un sistema simple de venitllació mitjançant OpenFOAM i posterior comprovació experimental dels resultats.BARCELONA TECHNICAL CENTER, S. L.
01/01/202031/12/2022ABLE ExoskeletonEUROPEAN INST OF INNOV.& TECHNOL.
01/01/202031/12/2020Assessorament científic i tecnològic en temes de formació, investigació i desenvolupament de les tecnologies relacionades amb els sistemes de transferència d'energia oleohidràulics i neumàticsASOC IBÉRICA FABRIC Y COMERC TRANSM
01/01/202031/12/2020Real-time pollution City mAp thRough cOLlaborative sensIng aNd AnalysisEUROPEAN INST OF INNOV.& TECHNOL.
01/01/202006/02/2020Comparative study of different railway track solutions based on isolated blocks for its implementation at the new Metro of MumbaiPandrol Ibérica, S.A.
18/12/201915/11/2033LLICENCIA ES201331666BRIO APPS ALPHASIP SL
10/12/201910/12/2019HERRAMIENTA DE BRUÑIDO DE PUNTAS INTERCAMBIABLES
20/11/201920/11/2021Desarrollo de una tecnología de integración de marcadores magnéticos en la calzada para permitir el guiado de los vehículos autónomosSORIGUE, S.A.
15/11/201914/11/2023A NEW MASTER COURSE IN APPLIED COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICSCommission of European Communities
01/11/201930/04/2021Computational design and prototyping of acoustic metamaterials for target ambient noise reductionEuropean Research Council
01/11/201929/02/2020Optimization of five Active Flow Control parameters on a SD7003 wing profile at several angles of attack from 4 to 16 and at Reynolds number 60000Red Española de Supercomputacion
29/10/201931/12/2020Dispositius microfluidics amb sensors integrats per a la realització de dispositius de diagnòstic clínic i/o monitorització d’atletes mitjançant sistemes no invasius per a la monitorització de pacientONALABS INNO-HUB, SOCIEDAD LIMITADA
01/10/201931/12/2021Participació en el projecte HYBRIDCONCOMAZVI, S.A.
01/10/201931/10/2019Ensayo experimental de una bomba de vacio trabajando como Compresores de tornillo "oil free"Pedro Gil SL
30/09/201930/09/2021Realització assaigs vibratoris dels productes de l'empresaMONOCROM, S.L.
23/09/201923/02/2020Pla de treball col·laboratiu en la concepció, el disseny i la caracterització d'una màquina telescòpica (Telescòpic TAURULIFT LINE T144), definint com a àrea de treball els accionistes oleohidràulicsAUSA Center, S.L.U.
18/09/201918/09/2019Sistema de extrusión para una impresora 3D
01/09/201929/02/2024Hydropower Extending Power System FlexibilityCommission of European Communities
01/09/201930/09/2019Compresores de tornillo "oil free"Pedro Gil SL
01/09/201931/08/2020Model de pròtesis mioelèctrica de baix cost, fabricada per impressió 3D, per a persones amb baixos recursosCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
12/07/201912/01/2022REDUVE Refuerzo de estructuras frente a acciones dinámicas con compuestos de malla vegetalAZVI, S.A.
28/06/201927/06/2023Sistemes microfluídics bio-wearables integratsAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
05/06/201904/10/2019Asistencia técnia para la ejecución de ensayos de corrosión de muestras y análisis de la seguridad de la víaCOMSA
01/06/201931/01/2024Active Flow Control system FOR improving HYDRaulic turbine performances at off-design OperationCommission of European Communities
01/06/201931/05/2025Disseny, fabricació i assaig de prototips de peces i equips principalment mitjançant l'ús de tecnologies de fabricació subtractives i additivesFUNDACIO PRIVADA CENTRE CIM
01/06/201931/07/2019Sistemas de bombeo/mezclado para microbiologíaSCHARLAB SL
01/06/201931/12/2019Desenvolupament d'activitats de recerca i formació per a la millora de la seguretat de les edificacions enfront de sisme a la regió de chiapas, mèxicCentre Cooperació per al Desenvolupament
24/05/201924/05/2019Elemento estructural híbrido
01/05/201901/02/2021ABLE: exoesquelet robòtic que permet tornar a caminar de forma natural i intuïtiva després de patir una lesió medul·larAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/04/201927/04/2023Future urban mobility purpose service-design vehiclesAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/03/201930/06/2019FI-2019-1-0023 Square cylinder with a detached splitter plate in front of it and with several velocity ratiosRed Española de Supercomputacion
01/03/201930/06/2019FI-2019-1-0017 Evaluation of the feedback channels performance on fluidic oscillators compressible flow effects under subsonic conditions at high mach numbers. Extension.Red Española de Supercomputacion
01/03/201928/02/2020DESENVOLUPAMENT D’ACTIVITYS DE RECERCA I FORMACIÓ PER A LA MILLORA DE LA SEGURETAT DE LES EDIFICACIONS ENFRONT DE SISME A LA REGIÓ DE CHIAPAS (MÈXIC)Centre Cooperació per al Desenvolupament
17/01/201916/07/2019Concepció, disseny i caracterització d'una m'maquina telescòpica de nova generacióAUSA Center, S.L.U.
10/01/201930/06/2019Development of MOVit, a novel whellchair-mounted arm exercise device for people with Duchenne muscular dystrophyDuchenne Parent Project
01/01/201931/12/2019Asesoramiento científico y tecnológico en temas de formación, investigación y desarrolloASOC IBÉRICA FABRIC Y COMERC TRANSM
01/01/201930/06/2022Evaluación multinivel de la vulnerabilidad sísmica y mitigación de riesgo de edificios de obra de fábrica para centros urbanos históricos resilentesAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/01/201931/12/2021Modelo computacional rápido de cálculo de vibraciones y ruido reradiado inducidas por el ferrocarrilAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/01/201931/12/2021Mecanizado asistido por ultrasonidos para la mejora funcional de componentes para el sector transporteAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/01/201930/06/2022Diseño de sistemas robóticos y neuroprotésicos personalizables para la asistencia de la marcha utilizando métodos de simulación predictivaAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/01/201931/12/2019SensUs Student Competition 2019EUROPEAN INST OF INNOV.& TECHNOL.
01/01/201931/12/2022001-P-001646_BASE 3DGENCAT - DEPT. D'EMPRESA I OCUPACIO
01/01/201931/12/2022001-P-001643_Agrupació emergent Looming FactoryGENCAT - DEPT. D'EMPRESA I OCUPACIO
01/01/201931/12/2019Asesoramiento científico y tecnológico en oleohidráulicos y neumáticos.Asociación Ibérica de Fabricantes y Comerciantes de Transmisiones Oleohidráulicas i Neumáticas

Teaching staff and research groups

Research projects

START DATEEND DATEACTIVITYFINANCING ENTITY
01/02/202431/07/2024Tests and analysis for validation of numerical simulations used to calculate added properties of hydroelectric turbine runner´s for rotordynamic applicationsVATTENFALL AB
01/01/202431/12/2027Unite! Doctoral Network in Energy StorageCommission of European Communities
01/12/202330/11/2026Desarrollo de un dispositivo médico de aislamiento de células tumorales circulante para el estudio del cáncer de mama metastásico a nivel de singel cellAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
06/11/202305/11/2024Contrato de colaboración para consultoria acústica para el análisis y comportamiento a nivel acússtico de mini i micro barreras instaladas en la lína convencional 276 Maçanaet-Massanes-L'Hospitalet LLADMINIST.INFRAESTRUCT.FERROVIARIAS
02/10/202301/10/2026OPTimización de Materiales Acústicos mediante la reutilización de electrolitos sólidos y tecnologías de Manufactura avanzada (OPTIMAM)AGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202331/08/2025Multiscale Analysis of Laminated Composite Beams and Plates for Computational Design of High-Performance Engineering MaterialsMICINN
01/09/202331/08/2026Degenerated-Multiscale-Kinematics (DMK) techniques in machine learning-aided qualification of laminated composites for aeronautical applicationsMICINN
01/09/202331/08/2026Investigación para la impresión 3D de compuestos aislantes de FRCM para cerramientos inteligentes en edificaciónAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202331/08/2026Red de sensores acústicos móviles para mapas de ruido automáticosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202331/08/2026Disseny i optimització de l’entrada d’aire d’un sistema ABEP i estudi de la seva aplicació a satèl·lits orbitant a VLEO mitjançant CFD (INTAKE)AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/09/202331/08/2026Diseño y control de centrales hidroeléctricas flexibles por hibridación con baterías de 2ª vidaAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
19/07/202318/07/2026Novel strategy for isolating rare cells by a lab-on-a-chipAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/07/202330/06/2024Low cost building solutions based on earth and vegetal fibers for developing countriesCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
13/04/202313/04/2023FLuidic Capillary Device
03/02/202302/02/2027Convenio entre la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya y la empresa Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technologies SL para regular un patrocinio para la nueva aula “CIMATECH"Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Cimatech
30/01/202331/05/2024Contracte de col.laboració per a l'estudi de la potencialitat d’optimitzar el rendiment de centrals de bombamentAIGÜES DE BARCELONA EMP M GEST CI
20/01/202320/01/2026Ground services for campaign operations and on-board autonomous systems enabling reusable launch vehicle conceptsAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/01/202331/12/2025Xarxa R+D+I en Tecnologies de la Salut (Xartec Salut)AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/01/202331/12/2026Advanced Grid Interfaces for innovative STorage IntegrationCommission of European Communities
01/01/202331/12/2023contracte amb AIFTOP per impulsar coneixement amb sistemes de transmisió de energia olehidráulics i neumáticsASOC IBÉRICA FABRIC Y COMERC TRANSM
14/12/202213/06/2023Contracte de col·laboració per la realització d’un model en 3D i simulació acústica de la planta de Calinsa Girona, amb l’objectiu de determinar l’afectació sonora sobre els receptors residencials mésAMPHOS XX I CONSULTING, S.L.
01/12/202230/11/2024Mitigación del ruido mediante metamateriales acústicos: fabricación y validación experimentalAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/12/202230/11/20243D slag concrete manufacturing solutions for marine biotopesAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/12/202230/11/2024Aplicación en base web para la predicción de vibraciones inducidas por tráfico ferroviarioAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/12/202230/11/2024Herramienta de bruñido con bolas asistida por ultrasonidos, para el súper acabado de piezas en tornoAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/12/202230/11/2024Noise mitigation via acoustic metamaterial technology: computational design and prototyping solutions (AC-METATECH-DES)Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
15/11/202231/03/2023Contrato de colaboración para la realización del proyecto de I+D consistente en realizar un estudio de simulación del contacto pantógrafo-catenaria para algunas casuísticas especiales existentes en laIDOM INGENIERIA Y CONSULT, SAU
15/11/202231/03/2023Contrato de colaboración para realizar un estudio de simulación del contacto pantógrafo-catenaria para secciones convencionales de las líneas L15 y L16 del Grand París Express, así como en la playa deIDOM INGENIERIA Y CONSULT, SAU
01/11/202231/10/2026Hidden Hydro Oscillating Power for EuropeCommission of European Communities
27/10/202230/06/2023Ajuts per la valorització de projectes en fases primerenques de maduresa tecnològica (LLAVOR- UPC 22)Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
19/10/202218/04/2024Sistema robust de sensorització remota a partir de l'aprofitament de l'energia de vibracióAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
19/10/202218/04/2024 Microfluidics enhanced non-invasive sweat sensing monitoringAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
19/10/202218/04/2024Demonstration of acoustic metamaterial-based technology for soundproofing ApplicationsAgència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (Agaur)
12/10/202211/10/2023Microfluidics enhanced non-invasive sweat sensing (The Basics) (MENISS_B)AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
03/10/202211/12/2022Contracte de col·laboració per la realització de l’anàlisi computacional de les característiques tèrmiques de 3 models de Unitat de Tractament de l’Aire (UTA) i l’anàlisis experimental d’una d’elles.SERVOCLIMA, SA
03/10/202202/10/2025Monitorización no invasiva de lactato con sensores miniaturizados y mejorados mediante a la incorporación de nanopartículas magnética procedentes de la valorización de un subproducto de siderúrgiaAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
15/09/202215/09/2022System to assist walking.
01/09/202231/08/2025Modelado neuromusculoesquelético y simulación de la recuperación de la función motora mediante rehabilitación robótica de la marchaAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202231/08/2025Smart Skin for Airflow SensingMINISTERIO DE CIENCIA, INNOVACIÓN Y UNIVERSIDADES
04/07/202203/07/2025ABLE Daily Exo: La nueva generación de exoesqueletos robóticos inteligentes para ayudar a las personas con discapacidad en las actividades de la vida diariaAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/07/202231/12/2024Sistema constructivo híbrido poliurea-hormigón para seguridad en conservación de pasos de bajo gálibo SAFEPASSAZVI, S.A.
24/06/202224/06/2022Outil de brunissage assisté par vibration ultrasonique pour tour.
02/06/202202/06/2022TremorSoft: a decision support tool for differential diagnosis between Parkinson and Essential tremors
02/06/202231/08/2024Contrato de colaboración para el desarrollo y validación de bioligantes formulados a partir de compuestos naturales de origen vegetalSORIGUE, S.A.
01/06/202230/05/2023Impressió 3D com a eina de formació i planificació per intervencions quirúrgiquesUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
01/06/202230/12/2022Contracte de col·laboració per un projecte d’R+D consistents en redissenyar, fabricar i validar un sistema microfluídica per a la separació de glòbuls blancsBIOLIQUID INNOVATIVE GENETICS SL
01/06/202231/05/2023Desarrollo de un mapa acústico para la ciudad de Bucaramanga, Santander, ColombiaCentre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
20/05/202220/05/2022Dispositivo y método formador en continuo de tubos compuestos rígidos de geometría variable.
13/05/202230/09/2022Conveni de Col·laboració INNOVA EXPERTSINNOVA EXPERTS, S.L.
11/03/202231/12/2022Contrato de colaboración para el estudio mediante simulación numérica con computador de una modificación del canalizador de agua de los desagues de la presa de La AlmendraAUX.D'EXPLOTACIONS ENERGÈTIQUES S.L
04/03/202230/06/2022Contracte de col·laboració per suport tècnic AMPHOSAMPHOS XX I CONSULTING, S.L.
01/01/202231/12/2024Intelligent prediction tool for ground-borne noise and vibrations induced by railway trafficFundaçao para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
01/01/202216/06/2023Contrato de colaboración por el desarrollo de la unidad compacta automatizada de siembra en masa de medios de cultivo planificadosREACTIVOS PARA DIAGNOSTICO, SL
01/01/202231/12/2022Contrato de colaboración en I+D entre AIFTOP y UPCASOC IBÉRICA FABRIC Y COMERC TRANSM
01/01/202231/12/2024Estimación y control en baterias de flujo redox de VanadioAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/01/202231/12/2024Siguiente generación de instrumentación para caracterizar la interfaz superficie-subsuperficie en exploración planetaria: sensores de viento para Marte y sondas para regolitoAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
18/10/202118/10/2021Herramienta de bruñido de puntas intercambiables.
05/10/202105/10/2021Fluid capillary device
01/10/202101/10/2024Innovative Modular Pour Plating Microbiology Culture Media TechnologyAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/09/202131/08/2024Hacia estrategias de actuación en tiempo real para control de flujo y reducción de ruido en aeronaves.AGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202131/08/2024Obtención de prótesis para sustitución de tejido óseo mediante impresión 3D por extrusión y posterior sinterizadoAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202131/08/2025TRANSFORMACIÓN DE MATERIALES CELULÓSICOS EN BIOPRODUCTOS AVANZADOS Y ECOLÓGICOSAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/09/202131/07/2022Estudi teòric-experimental de la máquina telescòpica T-164AUSA Center, S.L.U.
30/07/202130/07/2024Proyecto ADRIANO: Desarrollo de una tecnología de construcción 4.0 basda en la impresión 3DAgència per la Competitivitat de l'Empresa (ACCIÓ)
01/07/202130/06/2022EEBE 3DDay - Feria participativa de impresión 3D. Motivando a los estudiantes de secundaria desde la universidadFUND.ESPAÑOLA CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA
01/07/202131/10/2021On the flow and noise control of three-dimensional wakesRed Española de Supercomputacion
01/07/202130/06/2022EEBE 3DDay- Feria participativa de impresión 3D. Motivando a los estudiantes de secundaria desde la universidadFundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (Fecyt)
17/06/202117/06/2021Outil de coupe assisté pas vibration ultrasonique
17/06/202117/06/2021Outil de brunissage assisté par vibration ultrasonique
10/06/202110/06/2021Electromagnetic vibration energy harvester
01/06/202131/05/2022Formació i aplicació multisectorial de tecnologies d’impressió 3D a personal sanitari a Cuba per a la promoció de les seves capacitats i autonomiaUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya
24/05/202131/12/2024ArmTracker: Un sistema portable per avaluar la funció motora de les extremitats superiors durant la vida diària per a pacients amb distròfia muscular de Duchenne i atròfia muscular espinalLA FUNDACIÓ LA MARATÓ DE TV3
19/04/202118/06/2021Asesoramiento sobre la medición y el análisis del comportamiento hidráulico de cinco grupos de bombeoCETAQUA
14/04/202114/06/2021Determinación del comportamiento térmico de un intercambiador de calor diseñado para la refrigeración de la góndola de un aerogenerador, “Cooling Fins Aerothermal/'SIEMENS GAMESA RENEWABLE ENERGY INN
08/03/202130/11/2021Estudio mediante simulación numérica con computador de un rodete hidráulicoAUX.D'EXPLOTACIONS ENERGÈTIQUES S.L
01/03/202101/03/2023Eevaluar experimentalmente las prestaciones de juntas de estanqueidad de altas prestaciones para cilindros oleohidráulicosEPIDOR SEALS AND RUBBER TECHNOLOGY
10/02/202109/02/2023Elevating the able to personalized homecareAgència per la Competitivitat de l'Empresa (ACCIÓ)
01/02/202130/06/2021Projecte consistent en oferir suport al dissenyR+D de maquines dumper per obra pública.AUSA Center, S.L.U.
15/01/202115/01/2021Acoustic metamaterial and process for manufacturing the same
01/01/202131/03/2023Engine bleed JEt pumps continuous behaviour MODelizationCommission of European Communities
01/01/202131/12/2024High-pErformance moduLar battery packs for sustaInable urban electrOmobility ServicesCommission of European Communities
01/01/202131/12/2021Asesoramiento científico y tecnológico en temas de formación, investigación y desarrollo de las tecnologías relacionadas con los sistemas de transferencia de energía oleohidráulicos y neumáticos.ASOC IBÉRICA FABRIC Y COMERC TRANSM
01/01/202131/12/2021Smart trash detection and damage prevention for shared mobility, I-2020-31EUROPEAN INST OF INNOV.& TECHNOL.
01/01/202127/05/2022Formació i aplicació multisectorial de tecnologies d’impressió 3D a personal sanitari a Cuba per a la promoció de les seves capacitats i autonomia (3D-CUB)Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament de la UPC
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Quality

The Validation, Monitoring, Modification and Accreditation Framework (VSMA Framework) for official degrees ties the quality assurance processes (validation, monitoring, modification and accreditation) carried out over the lifetime of a course to two objectives—the goal of establishing coherent links between these processes, and that of achieving greater efficiency in their management—all with the overarching aim of improving programmes.

Validation

Monitoring

Accreditation

Modification

Registry of Universities, Centers and Degrees (RUCT)

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