Biography

Prof. Giulio Lorenzini

Department of Industrial Engineering

University of Parma, Italy
Professor


Email: giulio.lorenzini@unipr.it


Qualifications

1999 Ph.D., Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Nuclear Engineering

1994 M.Sc., Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Nuclear Engineering


Publications (Selected)

  1. G. Lorenzini and S. Moretti (2007) A CFD application to optimize T-shaped fins: comparisons to the Constructal theory's results, ASME Journal of Electronic Packaging, 129 (3), 324 – 327.
  2. G. Lorenzini and E. Casalena (2008) CFD analysis of pulsatile blood flow in an atherosclerotic human artery with eccentric plaques, Journal of Biomechanics, 41 (9), 1862 – 1870.
  3. G. Lorenzini and S. Moretti (2008) Numerical heat transfer optimisation in modular systems of Y-shaped fins, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, 130 (8), 081801-1 – 081801-5.
  4. G. Lorenzini and L.A.O. Rocha (2009) Constructal design of T-Y assembly of fins for an optimized heat removal, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 52 (5–6), 1458 – 1463.
  5. G. Lorenzini and S. Moretti (2009) Numerical performance analysis of Constructal I and Y finned heat exchanging modules, ASME Journal of Electronic Packaging, 131(3), 031012-1 – 031012-10.
  6. G. Lorenzini and S. Moretti (2009) A Bejan’s Constructal Theory approach to the overall optimization of heat exchanging finned modules with air in forced convection and laminar flow condition, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, 131 (8), 081801-1 – 081801-18.
  7. G. Lorenzini and S. Moretti (2011) Bejan’s Constructal theory analysis of gas-liquid cooled finned modules, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, 133 (7), 071801-1 – 071801-10.
  8. G. Lorenzini, R. Lima Correa, E. Domingues dos Santos and L.A.O. Rocha (2011) Constructal design of complex assembly of fins, ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, 133 (8), 081902-1– 081902-7.
  9. G. Lorenzini, C. Biserni and L.A.O. Rocha (2011) Geometric optimization of isothermal cavities according to Bejan’s theory, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 54 (17-18), 3868 – 3873.

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