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Stefano Ubertini

Stefano Ubertini

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
39
Citations
4969
World Ranking
7813
National Ranking
286

Overview

Stefano Ubertini is a researcher affiliated with Tuscia University in Italy. Their primary field of study is Engineering, with considerable work spanning several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Biomedical Engineering, and Automotive Engineering.

Their research primarily covers main topics such as Hydrogen Storage and Materials, Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Nuclear Reactor Physics and Engineering, Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis, and Biodiesel Production and Applications.

Stefano Ubertini has contributed multiple papers to various scientific venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Techno-economic analysis of battery electricity storage towards self-sufficient buildings" (2022, Energy Conversion and Management)
  • "Enhanced energy dissipation through 3D printed bottom geometry in Tuned Sloshing Dampers" (2021, Journal of Fluids and Structures)
  • "Valorization of winery and distillery by-products by hydrothermal carbonization" (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • "Techno-Economic Analysis of Biodiesel Production from Microbial Oil Using Cardoon Stalks as Carbon Source" (2021, Energies)
  • "Nanofluid Heat Transfer in Wavy-Wall Channels with Different Geometries: A Finite-Volume Lattice Boltzmann Study" (2020, Journal of Scientific Computing)

Their frequent co-authors include Andrea Luigi Facci, Giacomo Falcucci, Gabriele Loreti, Marco Maggini, and Alessandro Rosati.

Stefano Ubertini's work has appeared repeatedly in publication venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Energy Conversion and Management, Energies, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Fluids.

Best Publications

  • Modeling Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: Methods, Procedures and Techniques

    Roberto Bove;S. Ubertini

  • Modeling solid oxide fuel cell operation: Approaches, techniques and results

    Roberto Bove;Stefano Ubertini

  • Lattice Boltzmann method on unstructured grids: further developments

    S. Ubertini;G. Bella;S. Succi

  • Experimental and numerical analysis of high pressure diesel spray–wall interaction

    L. Andreassi;S. Ubertini;L. Allocca

  • Recent advances of Lattice Boltzmann techniques on unstructured grids

    Stefano Ubertini;Sauro Succi

  • Technical and economic assessment of a SOFC-based energy system for combined cooling, heating and power

    Andrea L. Facci;Viviana Cigolotti;Elio Jannelli;Stefano Ubertini

  • Optimization of CHCP (combined heat power and cooling) systems operation strategy using dynamic programming

    Andrea Luigi Facci;Luca Andreassi;Stefano Ubertini

  • Trigenerative micro compressed air energy storage: Concept and thermodynamic assessment

    Andrea L. Facci;David Sánchez;Elio Jannelli;Stefano Ubertini

  • Lattice Boltzmann simulations of phase-separating flows at large density ratios: the case of doubly-attractive pseudo-potentials

    Giacomo Falcucci;Stefano Ubertini;Sauro Succi

  • Mesoscopic simulation of non-ideal fluids with self-tuning of the equation of state

    Carlos E. Colosqui;Giacomo Falcucci;Stefano Ubertini;Sauro Succi

  • Experimental and numerical analysis of a radial flow solid oxide fuel cell

    Luca Andreassi;Giampiero Rubeo;Stefano Ubertini;Piero Lunghi

  • Transverse harmonic oscillations of laminae in viscous fluids: a lattice Boltzmann study

    Giacomo Falcucci;Matteo Aureli;Stefano Ubertini;Maurizio Porfiri

  • Lattice Boltzmann Methods for Multiphase Flow Simulations across Scales

    Giacomo Falcucci;Stefano Ubertini;Chiara Biscarini;Silvia Di Francesco

  • A Comparison Between the Interpolated Bounce-Back Scheme and the Immersed Boundary Method to Treat Solid Boundary Conditions for Laminar Flows in the Lattice Boltzmann Framework

    Alessandro De Rosis;Stefano Ubertini;Francesco Ubertini

  • Three-dimensional water entry of a solid body: A computational study

    Andrea L. Facci;Maurizio Porfiri;Stefano Ubertini

  • Fluid flow around NACA 0012 airfoil at low-Reynolds numbers with hybrid lattice Boltzmann method

    G. Di Ilio;D. Chiappini;S. Ubertini;G. Bella

  • Performance estimation and experimental measurements of a photovoltaic roof

    Stefano Ubertini;Umberto Desideri

  • Experimental performance analysis of an annular diffuser with and without struts

    Stefano Ubertini;Umberto Desideri

  • Unstructured lattice Boltzmann method in three dimensions

    N. Rossi;S. Ubertini;G. Bella;S. Succi

  • First results of the "Carbonaceous Aerosol in Rome and Environs (CARE)" Experiment : Beyond current standards for PM10

    Francesca Costabile;Honey Alas;Michaela Aufderheide;Pasquale Avino

  • Hydroelastic analysis of hull slamming coupling lattice Boltzmann and finite element methods

    Alessandro De Rosis;Giacomo Falcucci;Maurizio Porfiri;Francesco Ubertini

  • Direct numerical evidence of stress-induced cavitation

    G. Falcucci;E. Jannelli;S. Ubertini;S. Succi

Frequent Co-Authors

Sauro Succi
Sauro Succi Italian Institute of Technology
Giacomo Falcucci
Giacomo Falcucci University of Rome Tor Vergata
Elio Jannelli
Elio Jannelli Parthenope University of Naples
Umberto Desideri
Umberto Desideri University of Pisa
Maurizio Porfiri
Maurizio Porfiri New York University
Filippo Ubertini
Filippo Ubertini University of Perugia
Mariagiovanna Minutillo
Mariagiovanna Minutillo University of Salerno
Peter V. Coveney
Peter V. Coveney University College London
David Sánchez
David Sánchez University of Seville

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