Measurement for Improving Quality, Reliability and Safety of Hydraulic Systems for Applications in Mobility
ORGANIZED BY
Emma Frosina
University of Sannio, Italy
Luca Romagnuolo
University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Adolfo Senatore
University of Naples Federico II, Italy
ABSTRACT
This Special Session represents an interesting opportunity for engineers and researchers to improve knowledge about the most recent developments in the field of measurement related to the hydraulic systems for applications in mobility.
TOPICS
Perspective authors can provide original contributions to this topic which can cover the following aspects:
- Design and implementation of laboratory tests for components and systems characterization;
- Instrumentation and measurement methods for Testing and Diagnostics;
- Measurements and techniques for Fault detection.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS
Emma Frosina received the M.S. degree in mechanical engineering and the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Naples, Naples, Italy, in 2012 and 2016, respectively. She is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering at the University of Sannio Benevento. She has authored or co-authored more than 40 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers. Her current research interests include ICE, evaporative emissions, hydraulic systems, and Fluid Power.
Luca Romagnuolo received the M.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Naples, Italy.
He is currently a PhD Candidate with the Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Naples. His current research interests include evaporative emissions control systems on Gasoline fuelled vehicles.
Adolfo Senatore received the M.S. degree in mechanical engineering and from the University of Naples, Naples, Italy, in 1980.
He is currently a Full Professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Naples. He has authored or co-authored more than 120 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers.
His current research interests include ICE, evaporative emissions, hydraulic systems, and Fluid Power.