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Concrete softening effects on the axial capacity of RC jacketed circular columns

2016

Abstract Among the different strengthening techniques to repair RC structures, reinforced concrete (RC) jacketing is one of the most commonly adopted, especially for columns. Its wide application is due to its easy application and relatively reduced cost with respect to other methods (e.g. FRP wrapping, Shape Memory Alloy active confinement). The target of RC jacketing is to increase axial, flexural capacity and ductility of weak existing members by means of two main effects: confinement action provided by the jacket and composite action between external jacket and inner concrete. Different theoretical studies have been carried out to calculate the strength enhancement due to confinement ac…

EngineeringRC jacketingbusiness.industryConstitutive equationLinear elasticity0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringShape-memory alloyFibre-reinforced plastic0201 civil engineeringRetrofitSofteningSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniFlexural strength021105 building & constructionUltimate tensile strengthComposite materialbusinessDuctilityPlane stressConfinementCivil and Structural Engineering
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Combining TMD and TLCD: analytical and experimental studies

2017

Abstract In these years several research efforts have been focused on developing efficient and reliable control devices for mitigating the structural response of tall and lightly damped buildings in case of strong dynamic excitations, such as wind and earthquake ones. In this context, Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs) represent probably the most common control device due to their high control performances. On the other hand, Tuned Liquid Column Dampers (TLCDs) are increasingly becoming more popular because of some of their attractive features, cost-effectiveness among the others, even though they yield slightly less control performance compared to the classical TMDs. Aiming at combining the benefic…

EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryExperimental investigationMechanical EngineeringEquations of motion020101 civil engineeringControl engineeringContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringLiquid columnTuned mass damper0201 civil engineeringDamper020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringTuned mass damperCombined tuned damperTuned liquid column damperbusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBeneficial effectsCivil and Structural Engineering
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Fatigue methodology for life predictions for the wheel-rail contact area in large offshore turret bearings

2016

The present report presents a fatigue life prediction method for large roller bearings applied in the turret turn table for large loading buoy units. The contact points between wheel and rail in these bearings are subjected to a multi-axial fluctuating stress situation and both surface wear and fatigue cracking may occur. A methodology based on the Dang Van fatigue criterion is adopted. The criterion is based on an equivalent stress defined as a combination of the fluctuation of the shear stress from its mean value at a critical plane and the associated hydrostatic stress at the given time. The present work is supporting the theoretical model by extensive laboratory testing. Both full scale…

EngineeringScale (ratio)lcsh:Mechanical engineering and machinerylcsh:TA630-695020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringStress (mechanics)0203 mechanical engineeringShear stressGeotechnical engineeringlcsh:TJ1-1570TurretHydrostatic stressRandom Fatigue Limit Methodbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringlcsh:Structural engineering (General)Dang Van criterionFatigue limit020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsbusinessContact areaRolling Contact FatigueVibration fatigueFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Structural behavior of the old masonry bridge in the Gulf of Castellammare

2016

Abstract Masonry arch bridges represent a very significant part of the heritage of road and railway artworks all over the word and especially in the Mediterranean area, both in terms of: numbers; reduced environmental impact; and static efficiency. In these cases, the cost of maintenance is often limited to the content and channeling of surface water and control of vegetation, which can eventually take root on the joints of the masonry at the shoulders. In masonry bridges, there are no expansion joints or hinges with support equipment or trolleys, as in metal bridges and reinforced concrete ones, or paint, or resin surface protection, all items that affect the cost of maintenance. The perma…

EngineeringServiceability (structure)Brick masonry; Compression; Load-test; Structural analysisHingeStructural analysis020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyExpansion jointcomputer.software_genre0201 civil engineeringLoad testing0203 mechanical engineeringmedicineForensic engineeringBrick masonryarches compression load-test structural analysisGeneral Materials ScienceArchbusiness.industryCompressionGeneral EngineeringLoad-testStiffnessStructural engineeringMasonry020303 mechanical engineering & transportsBrick masonryTrainmedicine.symptombusinesscomputer
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Interaction between Longitudinal Shear and Transverse Bending in Prestressed Concrete Box Girders

2017

In box girder bridges, the quantity and distribution of reinforcement to be put in concrete elements of sections can be evaluated only by considering the deformation of the cross section in addition to the longitudinal analysis of the static scheme, establishing the entire state of stress of box sections. This leads to a need to evaluate the interaction between internal forces obtained by the global analysis and the ones obtained by the local analysis of the cross sections. The frame effect implies the elastic deformation of slabs and webs, whereas eccentrically applied loads lead to cross-section distortion with the loss of the box shape. Hence, the reinforcement is strongly influenced by …

EngineeringTransverse bendingBox girders bridges0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyPlasticity0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionPrestressed concreteInteraction domainslawGirder021105 building & constructionReinforcementCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryBox girders bridges; Interaction domains; Prestressed concrete; Shear; Thin-walled section; Transverse bending; Web; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and ConstructionShearBox girderBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringWebSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniThin-walled sectionStress resultantsBending momentPrestressed concreteDeformation (engineering)businessJournal of Bridge Engineering
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Reconstruction of the Rib Vaults of the Hypostyle Hall in the Maniace Castle of Siracusa After the 1693 Earthquake

2016

ABSTRACTBuilt in the first half of the 13th century on behalf of the Emperor Frederick II, the Maniace Castle of Siracusa focuses its enigma in the hypostyle hall (which was composed of 25 quadripartite rib vaults) and the design criteria adopted for its implementation. Recent research and a careful rereading of the documentary “restoration project” after the earthquake of 1693 have offered new tools to understand the construction techniques and building procedures for the entire organism. It has been possible to demonstrate that the different material (white limestone and volcanic stone) used for the vaults is, in fact, a product of reconstruction. The constructive node, which historiograp…

EngineeringVisual Arts and Performing Artsbiologybusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringHistoriography02 engineering and technologyConservationbiology.organism_classificationArchaeology0201 civil engineeringDocumentary evidenceHypostyle021105 building & constructionArchitectureEmperorbusinessInternational Journal of Architectural Heritage
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Numerical prediction of the shear response of semi-prefabricated steel-concrete trussed beams

2016

Abstract In this study, the shear behavior of hybrid steel-trussed-concrete beams (HSTCBs) realized with prefabricated steel trusses embedded into a concrete core cast in situ, is investigated by means of Finite Element (FE) numerical simulations. HSTCBs do not behave as classical RC elements nor composite beams. Up to now, there are not specific design criteria in the building codes and the calculation of this type of beams is conducted by means of design-by-testing procedures. The knowledge of the material behavior as well as the understanding of the interaction between materials in contact is the first requirement for the definition of proper design procedures and calculation methods for…

EngineeringWork (thermodynamics)0211 other engineering and technologiesTruss020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBendingConcrete damaged plasticity model0201 civil engineering021105 building & constructionGeneral Materials ScienceHybrid steel trussed-concrete beamShear behaviorVariable (mathematics)Civil and Structural EngineeringComputer simulationbusiness.industryCohesive steel-concrete interface; Concrete damaged plasticity model; Finite element model; Hybrid steel trussed-concrete beams; Shear behavior; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Materials Science (all)Structural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionFinite element methodShear (sheet metal)Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniHybrid steel trussed-concrete beamsCohesive steel-concrete interfaceMaterials Science (all)businessBeam (structure)Finite element model
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Formwork application optimization by using augmented reality

2016

By using the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) principle on the formwork case study, after determining the functions and the technical solutions, the application must be made as optimum as possible in order to assure productivity and provide the necessary information as quick as possible. The concept is to create a complex management for the formwork based on augmented reality. By taking into account the development rate of the information, augmented reality is tending to be one of the widest (in term of domain) visualization instrument. Also used in the construction domain, augmented reality can be applied also for the case of formwork design and management. The application of the solutio…

Engineeringbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyConstruction engineering0201 civil engineeringTerm (time)VisualizationDomain (software engineering)Transport engineeringProduct lifecycle021105 building & constructionFormworkAugmented realityState (computer science)Product (category theory)businessIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Theoretical approaches for modelling buckling effects in rebars of RC members

2017

Buckling of longitudinal bars in reinforced concrete (RC) members is definitely a critical issue in framed structures subjected to seismic loads. Second order effects can affect the compressive stress–strain law of steel bars, influencing ductility calculations of RC structures. Moreover, literature studies show that buckling can occur over a length wider than stirrups’ pitch (global buckling mode), involving more stirrups and inducing large deflections in the bar. If the critical length is not carefully estimated, stirrups’ failure can occur, causing also the sudden loss of confining effects in concrete. This paper presents the results of different approaches for calculating the crit…

Engineeringbusiness.industryBar (music)BucklingLongitudinal barConstitutive equationSeismic loading0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionStrain hardening exponentGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyFinite element method0201 civil engineeringRC structureGeophysicsBucklingFinite element021105 building & constructionbusinessDuctilityParametric statisticsCivil and Structural Engineering
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Effects of corrosion on a steel bowstring bridge in marine environment: A case-study of assessment and retrofit

2021

The case-study of a steel bowstring bridge set in a marine environment and highly damaged by corrosion is presented. The bridge was built in 2004 and was repainted for corrosion protection in 2010. Despite the recent construction and the maintenance interventions, many structural elements like hangers are highly damaged by corrosion with decreasing performance in terms of serviceability and ultimate limit states. A deep investigation was carried out in order to assess the bridge and to establish the necessary retrofit actions to be carried out in the near future. In-situ tests reveal the reduced performance of the original steel in terms of strength and corrosion protection, together with t…

Engineeringbusiness.industryBowstring020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Construction021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBridge (interpersonal)0201 civil engineeringCorrosionTruss bridgeForensic engineeringArch tie bowstring bridge corrosion steel bridge hangersRetrofitting0210 nano-technologybusinessBridge Structures
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