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Francesco Balduzzi was born in Figline Valdarno, Italy on 12/05/1985.He received his master degree in Mechanical Engineering on 24/09/2009 from the University of Florence, with the thesis "3D Thermo-Fluid Dynamic Simulation of a 4 Stroke Indirect Injection Diesel Engine".
On 27/07/2013, he attained the PhD inIndustrial and Reliability Engineering, with the thesis "Development of a CFD approach for the performance prediction of reciprocating compressors".
Currently, he is an Assistant Professor (RTDb) in the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Florence. His teaching covers the topics of “Development and Innovation in Internal Combustion Engines” and “Operating machines” for the Master’s program in Mechanical Engineering, as well as “Energy Systems” for the Bachelor’s program in Management Engineering. He currently serves as the supervisor of the CFD simulation team within the REASE research group, focusing on applications related to fluid machines and energy systems.
Simulation of the combustion process for passive pre-chambers
Development of Low Pressure Direct Injection systems (LPDI) and High Pressure Direct Injection systems (HPDI)
CFD simulation of the in-cylinder charge motion of 2S and 4S engines
High-fidelity CFD simulations of wind turbine airfoils
Development and validation of 2D and 3D CFD models for the simulation of vertical axis wind turbines and horizontal axis wind turbines
Development and validation of simplified CFD models for the simulation of wakes generated by vertical axis wind turbines and horizontal axis wind turbines
Atmospheric boundary layer and non-conventional siting
Steady and transient CFD simulation of reciprocating compressor
Conjugated Heat Transfer (CHT) simulations for machines' refrigerating systems
Aerodynamic analysis of turbocharger's components (radial turbine, centrifugal compressor, volute)
Transient thermo-mechanical modeling of radial turbine’s wheels
Multi-phase and multi-physics simulation of the H2 generation process inside alkaline electrolyzers
Steady and transient simulation of thermal cycles in autoclaves for materials curing
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19.05.2025