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Antonino Morassi

Antonino Morassi

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
32
Citations
4027
World Ranking
3168
National Ranking
123

Overview

Antonino Morassi is affiliated with the University of Udine in Italy and works primarily in the field of Engineering. Their research involves several subfields including Mechanics of Materials, Civil and Structural Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their scientific contributions focus on topics such as Nonlocal and Gradient Elasticity in micro/nano structures, Structural Health Monitoring Techniques, Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering, Composite Material Mechanics, Numerical Methods in Inverse Problems, Thermoelastic and Magnetoelastic Phenomena, and Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications.

Morassi has published extensively, with recent papers including:

  • "Hearing distributed mass in nanobeam resonators," 2020, International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • "The prey's catching problem in an elastically supported spider orb-web," 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Can the spider hear the position of the prey?" 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Damage identification for steel-concrete composite beams through convolutional neural networks," 2023, Journal of Vibration and Control
  • "Structural survey of old reinforced concrete elevated water tanks in an earthquake-prone area," 2021, Engineering Structures

Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Journal of Vibration and Control
  • International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences

Antonino Morassi collaborates regularly with a number of researchers, including:

  • Alexandre Kawano
  • R. Zaera
  • Edi Rosset
  • Sergio Vessella
  • Eva Sincich

Best Publications

  • IDENTIFICATION OF A CRACK IN A ROD BASED ON CHANGES IN A PAIR OF NATURAL FREQUENCIES

    A. Morassi

  • Crack‐Induced Changes in Eigenparameters of Beam Structures

    Antonino Morassi

  • The use of antiresonances for crack detection in beams

    M Dilena;A Morassi

  • Detecting an Inclusion in an Elastic Body by Boundary Measurements

    Giovanni Alessandrini;Antonino Morassi;Edi Rosset

  • Dynamic Methods for Damage Detection in Structures

    Antonino Morassi;Fabrizio Vestroni

  • Dynamic testing of a damaged bridge

    Michele Dilena;Antonino Morassi

  • Multi-cracked Euler-Bernoulli beams: Mathematical modeling and exact solutions

    Salvatore Caddemi;Antonino Morassi

  • Localizing a Notch in a Steel Frame from Frequency Measurements

    A. Morassi;N. Rovere

  • Identification of Two Cracks in a Simply Supported Beam from Minimal Frequency Measurements

    Antonino Morassi;Matteo Rollo

  • Crack detection in elastic beams by static measurements

    Salvatore Caddemi;Antonino Morassi

  • Dynamic Testing for Structural Identification of a Bridge

    Antonino Morassi;Stefano Tonon

  • Damage localization in bridges via the FRF interpolation method

    M. Dilena;M.P. Limongelli;A. Morassi;A. Morassi

  • Damage detection and generalized Fourier coefficients

    Antonino Morassi

  • Dynamic identification of a reinforced concrete damaged bridge

    Michele Dilena;Antonino Morassi;Marina Perin

  • Dynamic testing and parameter identification of a base-isolated bridge

    Chiara Bedon;Antonino Morassi

  • STRONG UNIQUE CONTINUATION FOR THE LAMÉ SYSTEM OF ELASTICITY

    Giovanni Alessandrini;Antonino Morassi

  • Vibrations of steel–concrete composite beams with partially degraded connection and applications to damage detection

    Michele Dilena;Antonino Morassi

  • Stable determination of cavities in elastic bodies

    Antonino Morassi;Edi Rosset

  • Detecting cracks in pipes filled with fluid from changes in natural frequencies

    Michele Dilena;Marta Fedele Dell’Oste;Antonino Morassi

  • A Damage Analysis of Steel-Concrete Composite Beams Via Dynamic Methods: Part II. Analytical Models and Damage Detection

    Michele Dilena;Antonino Morassi

  • Detecting Rigid Inclusions, or Cavities, in an Elastic Body

    Antonino Morassi;Edi Rosset

  • Identification of Crack Location in Vibrating Beams from Changes in Node Positions

    M. Dilena;A. Morassi

Frequent Co-Authors

Ramón Zaera
Ramón Zaera Carlos III University of Madrid
Giovanni Alessandrini
Giovanni Alessandrini University of Trieste
Emilio Turco
Emilio Turco University of Sassari
Chiara Bedon
Chiara Bedon University of Trieste
Fabrizio Vestroni
Fabrizio Vestroni Sapienza University of Rome

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