World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Gianni Bartoli

Gianni Bartoli

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
39
Citations
4806
World Ranking
7825
National Ranking
287

Overview

Gianni Bartoli is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy, where the focus of their research lies predominantly within the field of engineering, with a specialization in civil and structural engineering. Their academic output includes over one hundred publications, contributing extensively to topics related to structural health monitoring, infrastructure maintenance, and mechanical and environmental engineering aspects.

Their main research areas cover a diverse range of topics including:

  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis

Throughout their career, Bartoli has published several papers addressing practical and theoretical developments in slender masonry structures, historic masonry towers, and improved procedures for modal analysis. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Structural health monitoring (SHM) and Nondestructive testing (NDT) of slender masonry structures: A practical review," 2021, Construction and Building Materials
  • "Wireless Sensor Networks for Continuous Structural Health Monitoring of Historic Masonry Towers," 2020, International Journal of Architectural Heritage
  • "A quality-based automated procedure for operational modal analysis," 2021, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Dynamic Identification as a Tool to Constrain Numerical Models for Structural Analysis of Historical Buildings," 2020, Frontiers in Built Environment
  • "Wake oscillator modeling the combined instability of vortex induced vibration and galloping for a 2:1 rectangular cylinder," 2022, Journal of Fluids and Structures

Bartoli frequently publishes in venues such as Engineering Structures, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, Journal of Fluids and Structures, and Procedia Structural Integrity. These journals reflect the multidisciplinary nature of the research encompassing structural dynamics, aerodynamics, and earthquake engineering.

Collaboration has been a notable aspect of Bartoli's work. The scientist has worked extensively with several recurrent coauthors, including Michele Betti, Giacomo Zini, A Giachetti, Claudio Mannini, and Silvia Monchetti. These collaborations have produced a significant body of work advancing knowledge in structural and mechanical engineering.

Best Publications

  • VIV–galloping instability of rectangular cylinders: Review and new experiments

    Claudio Mannini;Antonino Maria Marra;Gianni Bartoli

  • Future emerging technologies in the wind power sector: A European perspective

    Simon Watson;Alberto Moro;Vera Reis;Charalampos Baniotopoulos

  • Structural health monitoring (SHM) and Nondestructive testing (NDT) of slender masonry structures: A practical review

    Francisco J. Pallarés;Michele Betti;Gianni Bartoli;Luis Pallarés

  • In situ static and dynamic investigations on the “Torre Grossa” masonry tower

    Gianni Bartoli;Michele Betti;Saverio Giordano

  • An integrated Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS), Deviation Analysis (DA) and Finite Element (FE) approach for health assessment of historical structures. A minaret case study

    Mustafa Korumaz;Michele Betti;Alessandro Conti;Grazia Tucci

  • Dynamic identification of historic masonry towers through an expeditious and no-contact approach: Application to the “Torre del Mangia” in Siena (Italy)

    Massimiliano Pieraccini;Devis Dei;Michele Betti;Gianni Bartoli

  • A numerical study on seismic risk assessment of historic masonry towers: a case study in San Gimignano

    Gianni Bartoli;Michele Betti;Andrea Vignoli

  • Interference of vortex-induced vibration and transverse galloping for a rectangular cylinder

    Claudio Mannini;Antonino Maria Marra;Tommaso Massai;Gianni Bartoli

  • Van der Pol-type equation for modeling vortex-induced oscillations of bridge decks

    Antonino Maria Marra;Claudio Mannini;Gianni Bartoli

  • The effects of free-stream turbulence and angle of attack on the aerodynamics of a cylinder with rectangular 5:1 cross section

    Claudio Mannini;Antonino Maria Marra;Luca Pigolotti;Gianni Bartoli

  • Sheltering efficiency of wind barriers on bridges

    Hrvoje Kozmar;Lorenzo Procino;Alessandra Borsani;Gianni Bartoli

  • Interferometric radar vs. accelerometer for dynamic monitoring of large structures: An experimental comparison

    Massimiliano Pieraccini;Matteo Fratini;Filippo Parrini;Carlo Atzeni

  • A quality-based automated procedure for operational modal analysis

    Giacomo Zini;Michele Betti;Gianni Bartoli

  • Analytical and numerical seismic assessment of heritage masonry towers

    Giacomo Torelli;Dina D’Ayala;Michele Betti;Gianni Bartoli

  • Wireless Sensor Networks for Continuous Structural Health Monitoring of Historic Masonry Towers

    Paolo Barsocchi;Gianni Bartoli;Michele Betti;Maria Girardi

  • A simplified approach to bridge deck flutter

    Gianni Bartoli;Claudio Mannini

  • Toward an Improvement in the Identification of Bridge Deck Flutter Derivatives

    Gianni Bartoli;Stefano Contri;Claudio Mannini;Michele Righi

  • Measurements and improved model of vortex-induced vibration for an elongated rectangular cylinder

    Antonino Maria Marra;Claudio Mannini;Gianni Bartoli

  • Flutter mechanism for rectangular prisms in smooth and turbulent flow

    Gianni Bartoli;Michele Righi

  • Structural static testing by interferometric synthetic radar

    M Pieraccini;D Tarchi;H Rudolf;D Leva

  • Wind action on regular and irregular tall buildings: Higher order moment statistical analysis by HFFB and SMPSS measurements

    F. Cluni;V. Gusella;S.M.J. Spence;G. Bartoli

  • Experimental study on the interference of vortex-induced vibration and transverse galloping for a rectangular cylinder

    Claudio Mannini;Antonino Maria Marra;Tommaso Massai;Gianni Bartoli

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimiliano Pieraccini
Massimiliano Pieraccini University of Florence
Carlo Atzeni
Carlo Atzeni University of Florence
Maurizio Ripepe
Maurizio Ripepe University of Florence
Maria Vittoria Salvetti
Maria Vittoria Salvetti University of Pisa
Giovanni Solari
Giovanni Solari University of Genoa
Alessandro Bianchini
Alessandro Bianchini University of Florence
Giampaolo Manfrida
Giampaolo Manfrida University of Florence
Emanuele Marchetti
Emanuele Marchetti University of Florence
Guido Luzi
Guido Luzi University of Florence
Sakdirat Kaewunruen
Sakdirat Kaewunruen University of Birmingham

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Best Scientists Citing Gianni Bartoli

Trending Scientists