Félix Sorribes-Palmer
Technical University of Madrid
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The Scientific World Journal | 2014
Angel Sanz-Andrés; Santiago Pindado; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
The calibration coefficients of two commercial anemometers equipped with different rotors were studied. The rotor cups had the same conical shape, while the size and distance to the rotation axis varied. The analysis was based on the 2-cup positions analytical model, derived using perturbation methods to include second-order effects such as pressure distribution along the rotating cups and friction. The comparison with the experimental data indicates a nonuniform distribution of aerodynamic forces on the rotating cups, with higher forces closer to the rotating axis. The 2-cup analytical model is proven to be accurate enough to study the effect of complex forces on cup anemometer performance.
Mathematical Problems in Engineering | 2015
Santiago Pindado; Javier Cubas; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
At present, engineering problems required quite a sophisticated calculation means. However, analytical models still can prove to be a useful tool for engineers and scientists when dealing with complex physical phenomena. The mathematical models developed to analyze three different engineering problems: photovoltaic devices analysis; cup anemometer performance; and high-speed train pressure wave effects in tunnels are described. In all cases, the results are quite accurate when compared to testing measurements.
COMPUTER METHODS IN MECHANICS (CMM2017): Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics | 2018
Andrés García; Félix Sorribes-Palmer; Gustavo Alonso
Electronic components in spaceships are subjected to vibration loads during the ascent phase of the launcher. It is important to verify by tests and analysis that all parts can survive in the most severe load cases. The purpose of this paper is to present the methodology and results of the application of the Steinberg’s fatigue model to estimate the life of electronic components of the EPT-HET instrument for the Solar Orbiter space mission. A Nastran finite element model (FEM) of the EPT-HET instrument was created and used for the structural analysis. The methodology is based on the use of the FEM of the entire instrument to calculate the relative displacement RDSD and RMS values of the PCBs from random vibration analysis. These values are used to estimate the fatigue life of the most susceptible electronic components with the Steinberg’s fatigue damage equation and the Miner’s cumulative fatigue index. The estimations are calculated for two different configurations of the instrument and three different inputs in order to support the redesign process. Finally, these analytical results are contrasted with the inspections and the functional tests made after the vibration tests, concluding that this methodology can adequately predict the fatigue damage or survival of the electronic components.Electronic components in spaceships are subjected to vibration loads during the ascent phase of the launcher. It is important to verify by tests and analysis that all parts can survive in the most severe load cases. The purpose of this paper is to present the methodology and results of the application of the Steinberg’s fatigue model to estimate the life of electronic components of the EPT-HET instrument for the Solar Orbiter space mission. A Nastran finite element model (FEM) of the EPT-HET instrument was created and used for the structural analysis. The methodology is based on the use of the FEM of the entire instrument to calculate the relative displacement RDSD and RMS values of the PCBs from random vibration analysis. These values are used to estimate the fatigue life of the most susceptible electronic components with the Steinberg’s fatigue damage equation and the Miner’s cumulative fatigue index. The estimations are calculated for two different configurations of the instrument and three different i...
Sensors | 2014
Santiago Pindado; Javier Cubas; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
Measurement | 2015
Santiago Pindado; Javier Cubas; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
Applied Sciences | 2017
Javier Cubas; Santiago Pindado; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
european conference on software architecture | 2014
Santiago Pindado; Javier Cubas; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
Measurement | 2018
M. Ghaemi-Nasab; S. Franchini; Ali R. Davari; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
Ceas Space Journal | 2018
Santiago Pindado; Javier Cubas; Elena Roibás-Millán; Félix Sorribes-Palmer
Energies | 2018
Santiago Pindado; Javier Cubas; Elena Roibás-Millán; Francisco Bugallo-Siegel; Félix Sorribes-Palmer