Moreno, Vito

Vito Moreno

Professor in Residence, School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Manufacturing Engineering

Email vito.moreno@uconn.edu
Phone (860) 486-5342
Mailing Address School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Connecticut, 191 Auditorium Rd. U-3139, Storrs, CT 06269
Campus Storrs
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Brief Bio

Dr. Moreno joined the Mechanical Engineering Department in 2013. He received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Rhode Island (1969) and M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Connecticut (1973, 1985). He has over 40 years of experience at Pratt & Whitney in a wide variety of positions and responsibility within the Engineering organization. He was actively involved in the development and systems validation of the fan drive gear system for the Next Generation Product Family Geared Turbo Fan Engines and he served as Chief Engineer on several engine applications. Most recently, he was the Executive Technical Assistant to the Vice President of Engineering. He has been a strong advocate for UCONN as a Center of Excellence University for Pratt and Whitney, directing recruiting activity and sponsoring multiple research projects. He has served as an adjunct professor and he is a member of Tau Beta Pi.

Prediction of material thermomechanical response with a unified viscoplastic constitutive model
V Moreno, EH Jordan
International journal of plasticity 2 (3), 223-245
Combustor liner durability analysis
V Moreno
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, CT (United States). Commercial …
Creep fatigue life prediction for engine hot section materials (isotropic)
V Moreno, D Nissley, LSJ Lin
Nonlinear structural and life analyses of a combustor linear
V Moreno, GJ Meyers, A Kaufman, GR Halford
Computers & Structures 16 (1-4), 509-515
Development of a simplified analytical method for representing material cyclic response
V Moreno
Application of two creep fatigue life models for the prediction of elevated temperature crack initiation of a nickel base alloy
V Moreno, D NISSLEY, G HALFORD, J SALTSMAN
21st Joint Propulsion Conference, 1420
A theoretical iteration for predicting the feasibility for immediate functional dental implant loading
D Flanagan, A Fisher, C Ciardiello, V Moreno, D Pierce, A Uvalic, ...
Journal of Oral Implantology 47 (4), 310-317
Education within a learning factory at Pratt & Whitney and WPI
JJ Bausch, FM Gold, RD Sisson Jr, V Moreno
The 1996 International Conference on Education in Manufacturing, 1996
Organization and Management of an Industry Sponsored Capstone Senior Design Course
V Moreno, TJ Barber
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 46507 …
Learning experiences from an industrially sponsored senior design capstone program: A student perspective
V Moreno, M Ferreira, P Malicki, S Morris, J DePasquale, L Schier, ...
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 58400 …
Design and Fabrication of a Self-Cleaning Toilet: Developing a Student Invention
S Maric, J Phelps, ZM Bzymek, V Moreno
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 50571 …
Post-Graduation Assessment of the Effectiveness of an Industrially Sponsored Senior Design Capstone Course
V Moreno, B Weber, T Barber
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 52064 …
Development of an Industrially Sponsored Senior Design Capstone Program: A University and Sponsor Perspective
V Moreno, E Cutiongco, V Patel
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 50571 …
Two simplified procedures for predicting cyclic material response from a strain history
A Kaufman, V Moreno
Nonlinear Constitutive Relations for High Temp. Appl., 1984
Development and application of a unified viscoelastic constitutive model for the prediction of material response under thermomechanical loading[Ph. D. Thesis]
V Moreno
A Search for Optimal Friction Resistant Material to Cover Contact Surfaces: A Case Study in the Senior Mechanical Engineering Design Student Project
A Choi, T Luneski, ZM Bzymek, V Moreno, G Gonxhe
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 50571 …
Predicting the Cyclic Response of High-Temperature Materials
V Moreno
NASA Tech Briefs 9 (LEW-14032)
Creep fatigue life prediction for engine hot section materials (isotropic). Annual report
V Moreno, D Nissley, LJ Lin
Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East Hartford, CT (USA)
methods use as input the total strain history calculated from a linear elastic analysis. The elastic results are modified to approximate the characteristics
A Kaufman, V Moreno
Nonlinear Constitutive Relations for High Temperature Application, 1984, 201
Creep fatigue life prediction for engine hot section materials (isotropic): Two year update
V Moreno
NASA. Lewis Research Center Turbine Engine Hot Section Technology, 1984