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Andrea's Profile
Mechanical Engineering Agricultural and Biological Engineering (click here for the Department webpage) e-mail: avacca@purdue.edu phone: 1 (765) 430-0081
Short Biography: Born on June, 2nd 1974, in 1999 Andrea Vacca earned his Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Parma (Italy) and in 2005 his doctorate in Energy Systems from the University of Florence (Italy). For both degrees he presented theses in the field of Heat Transfer and Gas Turbine Blade Cooling Technology. Before joining Purdue University, Andrea Vacca was Assistant Professor in Fluid Machinery at the University of Parma (Italy), where he was lecturer of Testing Methods in Fluid Machinery and of Fluid Power Systems; at same University he was also teaching assistant of Fluid Machinery and Power Plants. Graduate Students
Master Student e-mail: rdevendr@purdue.edu; phone: (765) 714-5103 BS: BITS Pilani, India Origin: India September 2010-present Research Topics: External gear machines teeth profile optimization by means of DOE (Design of Experiments).
Master Student e-mail: tjopperwall@gmail.com; phone: (616) 826-3166 BS: Calvin College, USA Origin: Michigan, USA August 2010-present Research Topics: Development of a noise emission model for external gear machine; Optimization of the external gear machines design for noise emission reduction.
PhD Student e-mail: sdhar@purdue.edu; phone: (765) 543-4317 BS: Birla Inst., India; MS: SUNY at Buffalo, USA Origin: India August 2010-present Research Topic: CFD simulation of flow in lubricating gaps of external gear machines; Study the effect of the flow in lubricating gaps on the performance and efficiency of the gear machines.
PhD Student e-mail: dcristof@purdue.edu; phone: 1 (765) 426-6196 BS, MS: University of Parma Origin: Italy March 2010-present Research Topic: Oscillation damping in vamve controlled hydraulic machines through adaptive control strategies; Proportional valves modeling.
Visiting Researchers
e-mail: zhou260@purdue.edu: phone: 1 (765) 588-7602 BS: Beijing Institute of Technology, China. Origin: China September 2011-present Research Topics: High pressure water hydraulic systems modeling and noise emission estimation.
e-mail: stondell@purdue.edu; phone: 1 (765) 337-6465 BS: University of Parma, Italy. Origin: Italy August 2011-present Research Topics: Design and realization of a versatile test-rig for the characterization of hydraulic components and systems.
Past Team Members
Visiting PhD from Graz University of Technology, Austria e-mail: wschweig@ecn.purdue.edu; phone: 1 (765) 418-7033 BS, MS: Graz University of Technology, Austria. Current PhD Student. Origin: Austria April 2011-September 2011 Research Topic: Design and optimization of internal gear ring pumps for automotive application.
2011 SURF Student* e-mail: nlouis@purdue.edu; phone: (630) 701-4090 BS: Purdue University Origin: Illinois, USA Research Topics: Final development of a water-hydraulic test rig to be used as support for teaching activities. * "Top Research Talk" winner during the SURF Symposium 2011
2011 SURF Student e-mail: kaseiber@purdue.edu; phone: (832) 647-6663 BS: Purdue University Origin: TX, USA Research Topic: Modeling and testing of adaptive control to reduce oscillation in a hydraulic crane.
Master's Student from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden e-mail: magnusson@purdue.edu; BS: Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Origin: Sweden January 2011 - July 2011 Research Topic: CFD simulation of flow in lubricating gaps of external gear machines; Study how changes in gap modelling physics influence the simulation results.
Master's Student from University of Parma, Italy e-mail: mdallast@purdue.edu BS: University of Parma Origin: Italy October 2010 - March 2011 Research Topic: Water-hydraulic test rig design; Characterization of water-hydraulic components.
Visiting Researcher e-mail: avassena@purdue.edu; BS, MS: University of Parma Origin: Italy March 2010-November 2010 Research Topic: Optimization of hydraulic components design by means of DOE (Design of Experiments). Main case study: external gear pumps, spool valves.
Visiting Scholar e-mail: gcampane@purdue.edu BS, MS: University of Parma Origin: Italy March 2010-November 2010 Research Topic: Study of a hybrid solution for an articulated boom lift; Testing of innovative external gear pumps design by means of DOE (Design of Experiments).
2010 SURF Student* e-mail: aobannon@purdue.edu; phone: 1 (317) 414-2897 BS: Purdue University Origin: Indiana, USA Research Topic: Development of a water hydraulic test rig useful as support to teaching activities. * "Top Research Talk" winner during the SURF Symposium 2010
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