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Overview

Luca Caracoglia is affiliated with Northeastern University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Environmental Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Aerospace Engineering, and Control and Systems Engineering.

The main topics of Luca Caracoglia's research include:

  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
  • Wind Energy Research and Development
  • Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis

The scientist has published extensively in multiple venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • Engineering Structures
  • Journal of Fluids and Structures
  • Journal of Structural Engineering
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Artificial Neural Network model to predict the flutter velocity of suspension bridges," 2020, Computers & Structures
  • "A neural network surrogate model for the performance assessment of a vertical structure subjected to non-stationary, tornadic wind loads," 2020, Computers & Structures
  • "Examination of occurrence probability of vortex-induced vibration of long-span bridge decks by Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equation," 2023, Structural Safety
  • "Examination of artificial neural networks to predict wind-induced displacements of cable net roofs," 2021, Engineering Structures
  • "Examining wind-induced floor accelerations in an unconventionally shaped, high-rise building for the design of 'smart' screen walls," 2021, Journal of Building Engineering

Luca Caracoglia frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Fabio Rizzo
  • Gian Felice Giaccu
  • Viet Le
  • Shaoning Li
  • Wei Cui

Best Publications

  • Time domain vs. frequency domain characterization of aeroelastic forces for bridge deck sections

    L. Caracoglia;N.P. Jones

  • Comparative and sensitivity study of flutter derivatives of selected bridge deck sections, Part 1: Analysis of inter-laboratory experimental data

    Partha P. Sarkar;Luca Caracoglia;Frederick L. Haan;Hiroshi Sato

  • In-plane dynamic behavior of cable networks. Part 1: formulation and basic solutions

    L. Caracoglia;N.P. Jones

  • In-plane dynamic behavior of cable networks. Part 2: prototype prediction and validation

    L. Caracoglia;N.P. Jones

  • Effectiveness of cable networks of various configurations in suppressing stay-cable vibration

    Luca Caracoglia;Delong Zuo

  • A Monte Carlo based method for the dynamic “fragility analysis” of tall buildings under turbulent wind loading

    Marra A. Smith;Luca Caracoglia

  • Exploring hurricane wind speed along US Atlantic coast in warming climate and effects on predictions of structural damage and intervention costs

    Wei Cui;Luca Caracoglia

  • Simulation and analysis of intervention costs due to wind-induced damage on tall buildings

    Wei Cui;Luca Caracoglia

  • Passive hybrid technique for the vibration mitigation of systems of interconnected stays

    Luca Caracoglia;Nicholas P. Jones

  • Artificial Neural Network model to predict the flutter velocity of suspension bridges

    Fabio Rizzo;Luca Caracoglia

  • Estimating life-cycle monetary losses due to wind hazards: Fragility analysis of long-span bridges

    Dong-Woo Seo;Luca Caracoglia

  • A methodology for the experimental extraction of indicial functions for streamlined and bluff deck sections

    L. Caracoglia;N.P. Jones

  • A unified framework for performance-based wind engineering of tall buildings in hurricane-prone regions based on lifetime intervention-cost estimation

    Wei Cui;Luca Caracoglia

  • Investigation on life-cycle damage cost of wind-excited tall buildings considering directionality effects

    Laura Ierimonti;Laura Ierimonti;Luca Caracoglia;Ilaria Venanzi;Annibale Luigi Materazzi

  • Estimation of torsional-flutter probability in flexible bridges considering randomness in flutter derivatives

    Dong-Woo Seo;Luca Caracoglia

  • Numerical and experimental study of vibration mitigation for highway light poles

    Luca Caracoglia;Nicholas P. Jones

  • Damping of Taut-Cable Systems: Two Dampers on a Single Stay

    Luca Caracoglia;Luca Caracoglia;Nicholas P. Jones;Nicholas P. Jones

  • Predicting the flutter speed of a pedestrian suspension bridge through examination of laboratory experimental errors

    Fabio Rizzo;Fabio Rizzo;Luca Caracoglia;Sergio Montelpare

  • Statistical buffeting response of flexible bridges influenced by errors in aeroelastic loading estimation

    Dong-Woo Seo;Luca Caracoglia

  • Effects of modeling nonlinearity in cross-ties on the dynamics of simplified in-plane cable networks

    Gian Felice Giaccu;Gian Felice Giaccu;Luca Caracoglia

  • Generalized power-law stiffness model for nonlinear dynamics of in-plane cable networks

    Gian Felice Giaccu;Gian Felice Giaccu;Luca Caracoglia

  • Influence of uncertainty in selected aerodynamic and structural parameters on the buffeting response of long-span bridges

    Luca Caracoglia

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas P. Jones
Nicholas P. Jones Pennsylvania State University
Oreste S. Bursi
Oreste S. Bursi University of Trento
Matthew A. Lackner
Matthew A. Lackner University of Massachusetts Amherst
Yahya Modarres-Sadeghi
Yahya Modarres-Sadeghi University of Massachusetts Amherst
Partha P. Sarkar
Partha P. Sarkar Iowa State University
Benjamin W. Schafer
Benjamin W. Schafer Johns Hopkins University
Lars Davidson
Lars Davidson Chalmers University of Technology

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