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Overview

Gian Piero Lignola is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Civil and Structural Engineering, Building and Construction, Earth-Surface Processes, Geophysics, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's work extensively covers several key topics, including:

  • Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Building materials and conservation
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Engineering Structures
  • Structures
  • International Journal of Architectural Heritage

Recent publications exemplify the scope of their research, including:

  • "Fragility curves for Italian URM buildings based on a hybrid method" (2021), Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • "Masonry columns confined with fabric reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) systems: A round robin test" (2021), Construction and Building Materials
  • "Preliminary tsunami analytical fragility functions proposal for Italian coastal residential masonry buildings" (2021), Structures
  • "Seismic vulnerability assessment of minor Italian urban centres: development of urban fragility curves" (2022), Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • "Influence of different set-up parameters on the bond behavior of FRCM composites" (2021), Construction and Building Materials

Lignola collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Andrea Prota, Giancarlo Ramaglia, Francesco Fabbrocino, Antonio Sandoli, and Stefano Belliazzi.

Best Publications

  • Performance assessment of basalt FRCM for retrofit applications on masonry

    Gian Piero Lignola;Carmelo Caggegi;Francesca Ceroni;Stefano De Santis

  • Round Robin Test for composite-to-brick shear bond characterization

    Maria Rosa Valluzzi;Daniel V. Oliveira;Angelo Caratelli;Giulio Castori

  • Structural Evaluation of Full-Scale FRP-Confined Reinforced Concrete Columns

    Antonio De Luca;Fabio Nardone;Fabio Matta;Antonio Nanni

  • Round Robin Test on tensile and bond behaviour of Steel Reinforced Grout systems

    Stefano De Santis;Francesca Ceroni;Gianmarco de Felice;Mario Fagone

  • Recommendation of RILEM Technical Committee 250-CSM: Test method for Textile Reinforced Mortar to substrate bond characterization

    Gianmarco de Felice;Maria Antonietta Aiello;Carmelo Caggegi;Francesca Ceroni

  • Evaluation of different computational modelling strategies for the analysis of low strength masonry structures

    V. Giamundo;V. Giamundo;Vasilis Sarhosis;Vasilis Sarhosis;G. P. Lignola;Y. Sheng

  • Experimental Performance of RC Hollow Columns Confined with CFRP

    G P Lignola;Andrea Prota;Gaetano Manfredi;E Cosenza

  • Study of the seismic behavior of external RC beam–column joints through experimental tests and numerical simulations

    Angelo Masi;Giuseppe Santarsiero;Gian Piero Lignola;Gerardo M. Verderame

  • Modeling of concrete cracking due to corrosion process of reinforcement bars

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

  • Unified theory for confinement of RC solid and hollow circular columns

    Gian Piero Lignola;Andrea Prota;Gaetano Manfredi;Edoardo Cosenza

  • Experimental characterization of composite-to-brick masonry shear bond

    Gianmarco de Felice;Maria Antonietta Aiello;Alessandro Bellini;Francesca Ceroni

  • Nonlinear Behavior of a Masonry Subassemblage Before and After Strengthening with Inorganic Matrix-Grid Composites

    F. Parisi;G. P. Lignola;N. Augenti;A. Prota

  • Nonlinear Analyses of Tuff Masonry Walls Strengthened with Cementitious Matrix-Grid Composites

    Gian Piero Lignola;Andrea Prota;Gaetano Manfredi

  • Use of DIC technique for investigating the behaviour of FRCM materials for strengthening masonry elements

    A. Bilotta;F. Ceroni;G.P. Lignola;A. Prota

  • Experimental investigation of the seismic performances of IMG reinforcement on curved masonry elements

    V. Giamundo;G.P. Lignola;G. Maddaloni;A. Balsamo

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

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

  • Rocking response assessment of in-plane laterally-loaded masonry walls with openings

    Fulvio Parisi;Gian Piero Lignola;Nicola Augenti;Andrea Prota

  • Deformability of reinforced concrete hollow columns confined with CFRP

    Gian Piero Lignola;Andrea Prota;Gaetano Manfredi;Edoardo Cosenza

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

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

  • Corrosion effects on seismic capacity of reinforced concrete structures

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

  • Shaking table tests on a full-scale unreinforced and IMG-retrofitted clay brick masonry barrel vault

    V. Giamundo;G. P. Lignola;G. Maddaloni;F. da Porto

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Prota
Andrea Prota University of Naples Federico II
Gaetano Manfredi
Gaetano Manfredi University of Naples Federico II
Francesco Fabbrocino
Francesco Fabbrocino Pegaso University
Francesca Ceroni
Francesca Ceroni Imperial College London
Antonio Nanni
Antonio Nanni University of Miami
Marco Di Ludovico
Marco Di Ludovico University of Naples Federico II
Elio Sacco
Elio Sacco University of Naples Federico II
Maria Antonietta Aiello
Maria Antonietta Aiello University of Salento
Gianmarco de Felice
Gianmarco de Felice Roma Tre University
Edoardo Cosenza
Edoardo Cosenza University of Naples Federico II

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