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Francesco Fabbrocino

Francesco Fabbrocino

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Rising Stars
2025

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Rising Stars

D-Index
36
Citations
3449
World Ranking
814
National Ranking
18

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
3910
World Ranking
8514
National Ranking
321

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  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Francesco Fabbrocino is affiliated with Pegaso University in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research spans multiple subfields, including civil and structural engineering, mechanics of materials, materials chemistry, building and construction, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's main topics of interest include:

  • Nonlocal and gradient elasticity in micro/nano structures
  • Structural behavior of reinforced concrete
  • Masonry and concrete structural analysis
  • Composite structure analysis and optimization
  • Structural response to dynamic loads
  • Numerical methods in engineering
  • Thermoelastic and magnetoelastic phenomena

Fabbrocino has published several papers in notable venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Composite Structures
  • Nanomaterials
  • Procedia Structural Integrity
  • Applied Sciences
  • International Journal of Masonry Research and Innovation

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Fabbrocino cover a range of topics mainly focused on nanostructures, buckling analysis, and structural assessment:

  • Size-dependent buckling analysis of nanobeams resting on two-parameter elastic foundation through stress-driven nonlocal elasticity model (2020) in Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
  • Hygro-thermal vibrations and buckling of laminated nanoplates via nonlocal strain gradient theory (2020) in Composite Structures
  • Higher modes of buckling in shear deformable nanobeams (2020) in International Journal of Engineering Science
  • Critical Temperatures for Vibrations and Buckling of Magneto-Electro-Elastic Nonlocal Strain Gradient Plates (2021) in Nanomaterials
  • Visual programming for structural assessment of out-of-plane mechanisms in historic masonry structures (2020) in Journal of Building Engineering

Collaborations have been a significant part of Fabbrocino's work with frequent co-authors including:

  • Raimondo Luciano
  • Nicholas Fantuzzi
  • Luca Placidi
  • Gian Piero Lignola
  • Andrea Prota

The scientist's research outputs include 187 publications in engineering and 48 publications in materials science. This extensive body of work reflects specialization in areas such as nonlocal elasticity theories applied to micro and nanostructures and structural behavior of concrete and masonry, among others.

Best Publications

  • Experimental analysis on tensile and bond properties of PBO and aramid fabric reinforced cementitious matrix for strengthening masonry structures

    Carmelo Caggegi;Francesca Giulia Carozzi;Stefano De Santis;Francesco Fabbrocino

  • On the reinforcement of cement mortars through 3D printed polymeric and metallic fibers

    Ilenia Farina;F. Fabbrocino;Gerardo Carpentieri;Gerardo Carpentieri;M. Modano

  • Investigation for surface finish improvement of FDM parts by vapor smoothing process

    Rupinder Singh;Sunpreet Singh;Iqwinder Preet Singh;Francesco Fabbrocino

  • Evaluation of different approaches for the estimation of the seismic vulnerability of masonry towers

    Sarhosis;G Milani;A Formisano;F Fabbrocino

  • Closed-form solutions in stress-driven two-phase integral elasticity for bending of functionally graded nano-beams

    Raffaele Barretta;Francesco Fabbrocino;Raimondo Luciano;Francesco Marotti de Sciarra

  • Thermal characterization of recycled polymer for additive manufacturing applications

    K.S. Boparai;R. Singh;F. Fabbrocino;F. Fraternali

  • Buckling loads of nano-beams in stress-driven nonlocal elasticity

    R. Barretta;F. Fabbrocino;R. Luciano;F. Marotti de Sciarra

  • Surface roughness effects on the reinforcement of cement mortars through 3D printed metallic fibers

    Ilenia Farina;Francesco Fabbrocino;Francesco Colangelo;Luciano Feo

  • A tensegrity approach to the optimal reinforcement of masonry domes and vaults through fiber-reinforced composite materials

    F. Fraternali;G. Carpentieri;G. Carpentieri;M. Modano;F. Fabbrocino

  • Size-dependent buckling analysis of nanobeams resting on two-parameter elastic foundation through stress-driven nonlocal elasticity model

    Hossein Darban;Francesco Fabbrocino;Luciano Feo;Raimondo Luciano

  • Optimal prestress design of composite cable-stayed bridges

    F. Fabbrocino;M. Modano;I. Farina;G. Carpentieri

  • Waste management by recycling of polymers with reinforcement of metal powder

    Rupinder Singh;Narinder Singh;Francesco Fabbrocino;Fernando Fraternali

  • Seismic vulnerability of Italian masonry churches: The case of the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary in Stellata of Bondeno

    Antonio Formisano;Generoso Vaiano;Francesco Fabbrocino;Gabriele Milani

  • On the thrust surface of unreinforced and FRP-/FRCM-reinforced masonry domes

    Francesco Fabbrocino;Ilenia Farina;Valentino Paolo Berardi;A.J.M. Ferreira

  • Hygro-thermal vibrations and buckling of laminated nanoplates via nonlocal strain gradient theory

    Giovanni Tocci Monaco;Nicholas Fantuzzi;Francesco Fabbrocino;Raimondo Luciano

  • A study of concrete cover separation failure in FRP-plated RC beams via an inter-element fracture approach

    Umberto De Maio;Francesco Fabbrocino;Fabrizio Greco;Lorenzo Leonetti

  • Higher modes of buckling in shear deformable nanobeams

    Hossein Darban;Raimondo Luciano;Andrea Caporale;Francesco Fabbrocino

  • Urban Resilience: A Civil Engineering Perspective

    Anna Bozza;Domenico Asprone;Francesco Fabbrocino

  • Experimental performance of FRCM retrofit on out-of-plane behaviour of clay brick walls

    Claudio D'Ambra;Gian Piero Lignola;Andrea Prota;Elio Sacco

  • Nondestructive assessment of corrosion of reinforcing bars through surface concrete cracks

    Antonio Bossio;Gian Piero Lignola;Francesco Fabbrocino;Tullio Monetta

  • Analytical solution of cross- and angle-ply nano plates with strain gradient theory for linear vibrations and buckling

    F. Cornacchia;F. Fabbrocino;N. Fantuzzi;R. Luciano

  • Axial and Torsional Free Vibrations of Elastic Nano-Beams by Stress-Driven Two-Phase Elasticity

    Andrea Apuzzo;Raffaele Barretta;Francesco Fabbrocino;S. Ali Faghidian

Frequent Co-Authors

Fernando Fraternali
Fernando Fraternali University of Salerno
Gian Piero Lignola
Gian Piero Lignola University of Naples Federico II
Andrea Prota
Andrea Prota University of Naples Federico II
Luciano Feo
Luciano Feo University of Salerno
Gabriele Milani
Gabriele Milani Polytechnic University of Milan
Paolo Lonetti
Paolo Lonetti University of Calabria
Nicholas Fantuzzi
Nicholas Fantuzzi University of Bologna
Gaetano Manfredi
Gaetano Manfredi University of Naples Federico II
Fabrizio Greco
Fabrizio Greco University of Calabria
Rupinder Singh
Rupinder Singh National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research

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