Profilo biografico
1960 – Born in Bologna, Italy.
1986 – Graduated in Nuclear Engineering.
1991 – Assistant Professor at the University of Bologna
1992 – PhD in Thermal Fluids.
1997 – Associate Professor at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
2002 – Full Professor at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.
Principali pubblicazioni
Morselli, N., Puglia, M., Pedrazzi, S., Muscio, A., Tartarini, P., Allesina, G.
Energy, environmental and feasibility evaluation of tractor-mounted biomass gasifier for flame weeding
(2022) Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 50, art. no. 101823, .
Santangelo, P.E., Corticelli, M.A., Tartarini, P.
Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Thermal Interaction Between Two Droplets in Spray Cooling of Heated Surfaces
(2018) Heat Transfer Engineering, 39 (3), pp. 217-228.
Pedrazzi, S., Allesina, G., Tartarini, P.
Effects of upgrading systems on energy conversion efficiency of a gasifier – fuel cell – gas turbine power plant
(2016) Energy Conversion and Management, 126, pp. 686-696.
Santangelo, P.E., Tarozzi, L., Tartarini, P.
Full-Scale Experiments of Fire Control and Suppression in Enclosed Car Parks: A Comparison Between Sprinkler and Water-Mist Systems
(2016) Fire Technology, 52 (5), pp. 1369-1407.
Magli, S., Lodi, C., Contini, F.M., Muscio, A., Tartarini, P.
Dynamic analysis of the heat released by tertiary buildings and the effects of urban heat island mitigation strategies
(2016) Energy and Buildings, 114, pp. 164-172.
Allesina, G., Pedrazzi, S., Guidetti, L., Tartarini, P.
Modeling of coupling gasification and anaerobic digestion processes for maize bioenergy conversion
(2015) Biomass and Bioenergy, 81, pp. 444-451.
Lorente, D.G., Pedrazzi, S., Zini, G., Dalla Rosa, A., Tartarini, P.
Mismatch losses in PV power plants
(2014) Solar Energy, 100, pp. 42-49.
Allesina, G., Pedrazzi, S., Tartarini, P.
Modeling and investigation of the channeling phenomenon in downdraft stratified gasifers
(2013) Bioresource Technology, 146, pp. 704-712.
Santangelo, P.E., Tartarini, P.
Full-scale experiments of fire suppression in high-hazard storages: A temperature-based analysis of water-mist systems
(2012) Applied Thermal Engineering, 45-46, pp. 99-107.
Pedrazzi, S., Zini, G., Tartarini, P.
Modelling and simulation of a wind-hydrogen CHP system with metal hydride storage
(2012) Renewable Energy, 46, pp. 14-22.
Zini, G., Tartarini, P.
Wind-hydrogen energy stand-alone system with carbon storage: Modeling and simulation
(2010) Renewable Energy, 35 (11), pp. 2461-2467.
Zini, G., Marazzi, R., Pedrazzi, S., Tartarini, P.
A solar hydrogen hybrid system with activated carbon storage
(2010) International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 35 (10), pp. 4909-4917.
Venturelli, L., Santangelo, P.E., Tartarini, P.
Fuel cell systems and traditional technologies. Part II: Experimental study on dynamic behavior of PEMFC in stationary power generation
(2009) Applied Thermal Engineering, 29 (17-18), pp. 3469-3475.
Tartarini, P., Corticelli, M.A., Tarozzi, L.
Dropwise cooling: Experimental tests by infrared thermography and numerical simulations
(2009) Applied Thermal Engineering, 29 (7), pp. 1391-1397.
Sotgia, G., Tartarini, P., Stalio, E.
Experimental analysis of flow regimes and pressure drop reduction in oil-water mixtures
(2008) International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 34 (12), pp. 1161-1174.
Tarozzi, L., Muscio, A., Tartarini, P.
Experimental tests of dropwise cooling on infrared-transparent media
(2007) Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 31 (8), pp. 857-865.
Santangelo, P.E., Tartarini, P.
Fuel cell systems and traditional technologies. Part I: Experimental CHP approach
(2007) Applied Thermal Engineering, 27 (8-9), pp. 1278-1284.
Chandra, S., Di Marzo, M., Qiao, Y.M., Tartarini, P.
Effect of liquid-solid contact angle on droplet evaporation
(1996) Fire Safety Journal, 27 (2), pp. 141-158.
Di Marzo, M., Tartarini, P., Liao, Y., Evans, D., Baum, H.
Evaporative cooling due to a gently deposited droplet
(1993) International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 36 (17), pp. 4133-4139.
Interessi di ricerca
Energy Efficiency.
Renewable Energy.
Dropwise Evaporative Cooling.
Fire Protection Engineering.
Heat Transfer and Fluid-Dynamics.