The aim of this work is the development of a refined reduced order model suitable for numerical applications in solid and fluid mechanics with a remarkable reduction in computational cost. Nowadays, numerical reduced order models are widely exploited in many areas, such as aerospace, mechanical and biomechanical engineering for structural analysis, fluid dynamic analysis and coupled (aeroelastic) fluid-structure interaction analysis. One-dimensional (1D) structural models, commonly known as beams, are for instance used in many applications to analyze the structural behavior of slender bodies, such as columns, arches, blades, aircraft wings, bridges, skyscrapers, rotor and wind turbine blades. One-dimensional structural elements are simpler ...
The main goal of this work is to develop a novel strategy for analyzing fluid-structure interaction ...
Aeroelasticity is an essential tool for the analysis and design of structures whose operating condit...
This work addresses research questions arising from the application of geometrically exact beam theo...
The aim of this work is the development of a refined reduced order model suitable for numerical appl...
Advanced theories for structures and viscous flows are discussed in this work. In the first part, on...
The Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) is well established in the literature for over a decade. CUF w...
Advanced theories for structures and viscous flows are discussed in this work. In the first part, on...
The Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) is well established in the literature for over a decade. CUF w...
The extension of a hierarchical one-dimensional structural model to aeroelasticity is the subject o...
Recently, an hierarchical formulation based on the Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) was introduced ...
A computational framework for high-fidelity static aeroelastic analysis is presented. Aeroelastic an...
A novel computational approach for static aeroelastic analysis of metal and composite wings in trans...
Flutter is one of the most known instability phenomena. This condition occurs when a given structure...
A novel computational approach for static aeroelastic analysis of metal and composite wings in trans...
Aeroelasticity is an essential tool for the analysis and design of structures whose operating condit...
The main goal of this work is to develop a novel strategy for analyzing fluid-structure interaction ...
Aeroelasticity is an essential tool for the analysis and design of structures whose operating condit...
This work addresses research questions arising from the application of geometrically exact beam theo...
The aim of this work is the development of a refined reduced order model suitable for numerical appl...
Advanced theories for structures and viscous flows are discussed in this work. In the first part, on...
The Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) is well established in the literature for over a decade. CUF w...
Advanced theories for structures and viscous flows are discussed in this work. In the first part, on...
The Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) is well established in the literature for over a decade. CUF w...
The extension of a hierarchical one-dimensional structural model to aeroelasticity is the subject o...
Recently, an hierarchical formulation based on the Carrera Unified Formulation (CUF) was introduced ...
A computational framework for high-fidelity static aeroelastic analysis is presented. Aeroelastic an...
A novel computational approach for static aeroelastic analysis of metal and composite wings in trans...
Flutter is one of the most known instability phenomena. This condition occurs when a given structure...
A novel computational approach for static aeroelastic analysis of metal and composite wings in trans...
Aeroelasticity is an essential tool for the analysis and design of structures whose operating condit...
The main goal of this work is to develop a novel strategy for analyzing fluid-structure interaction ...
Aeroelasticity is an essential tool for the analysis and design of structures whose operating condit...
This work addresses research questions arising from the application of geometrically exact beam theo...