Alexey Vdovin
Alexey Vdovin is a researcher within the research group Road Vehicle Aerodynamics and Thermal Management at the Division of VEAS. Alexey received a Ph.D. degree from Chalmers in 2015 for investigating aerodynamic and thermal aspects of rotating wheel.
After his doctorate, Alexey continued to work in different interdisciplinary projects that combine fluid dynamics and thermal management. Most of the work he does is directly connected to applied problems related to industrial applications in the vehicle industry.
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A test rig for the validation of CFD simulations of a passenger vehicle under hood environment
Safe speeds for a heavy articulated vehicle when passing a floating bridge tower under crosswind
Vehicle Underhood Environment Investigations Using a Simplified Test Rig
Effects of wind loads and floating bridge motion on intercity bus lateral stability
Aerodynamic and thermal modelling of disc brakes - Challenges and limitations
Replicating Brake Cooling Tests by using Coupled CAE Simulations
A coupled approach for vehicle brake cooling performance simulations
On the Aerodynamic Performance of two Silver Arrows from the Thirties
Numerical and Experimental Investigations of Brake Cooling for Passenger Cars
Numerical and Experimental Investigations on Aerodynamic and Thermal Aspects of Rotating Wheels
Influence of Rims and Tyres on the Aerodynamic Resistance of Passenger Vehicles
Investigation of Wheel Aerodynamic Resistance of Passenger Cars
Investigation of Aerodynamic Resistance of Rotating Wheels on Passenger Cars
Investigation of Wheel Ventilation-Drag using a Modular Wheel Design Concept
Aerodynamic Wheel Force Measurements on a Detailed Scale-Model Car – Possibilities and Challenges
Road Vehicle Aerodynamics at Chalmers University and Forces Acting on the Rotating Wheel
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Showing 8 research projects
Online visualization of road dust, from in-situ measurements to public awareness (DUST)
AI-based control system for foiling craft
Battery environmental conditions for safe operation in electric ships
Electrical and thermal modelling of battery pack
Electrical Vehicle Battery Cooling System
Electrical Vehicle Battery Cooling System
Brake cooling performance simulations