Pavel RyzhakovÂ
Associate Research Professor
Structural Engineering
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
"Pavel Ryzhakov was born in Saint-Petersburg, Russia in 1982. He received his BSc in Mechanical Engineering (2003, KIT, Karlsruhe) and MSc in Computational Mechanics (2006, TUM, Munich) in Germany and PhD in Spain (thesis: ""Lagrangian FE methods for coupled problems in fluid mechanics"", UPC).Throughout his studies he had been awarded Carl von Siemens shcolarship (1999), Youth and Knowledge award (Germany, 2004), Honours degree award (Germany, 2006) and European Commission Marie Curie doctoral grant (Spain, 2006). He also received Juan de la Cierva post-doctoral grant (2013) of Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivenes.Since 2010 he is working as a researcher at CIMNE, developing numerical methods in KRATOS Multiphysics software.Since 2013 Dr. Ryzhakov is also working as a lecturer. He had supervised 1 PhD and 4 Master theses and is supervising a 2nd PhD student presently. He is accredited as ""agregat/acreditació de recerca"" by AQU and as ""profesor contratado doctor"" by ANECA. "
Research Interest
His main line of research has been the development of numerical models and computational algorithms for multi-physics problems, in particular fluid-solid interactions, thermally coupled problems and multi-phase flows. His research interests also include strategies for fast solutions of discrete systems describing flow problems.
Publications
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P. Ryzhakov. An axisymmetric PFEM formulation for bottle forming simulation, Computational Particle Mechanics, Vol. 4/1, pp. 3-12 (2017)
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P. Ryzhakov, J. GarcÃa, E. Oñate. Lagrangian finite element model for the 3D simulation of glass forming processes, Computers and Structures 177 (2016) 126–140
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P. Ryzhakov, J. Marti, S. Idelsohn, E. Oñate. Fast fluid-structure interaction simulations using a displacement-based finite element model equipped with an explicit streamline integration prediction, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 315, pp. 1080–1097