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Luciano Demasi publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Luciano Demasi sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

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Luciano Demasi D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Luciano Demasi sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Luciano Demasi is affiliated with San Diego State University in the United States. Their primary field of study is Engineering, with a focus on key subfields such as Mechanics of Materials, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Computational Mechanics. Additional subfields include Global and Planetary Change and Aerospace Engineering.

The research topics covered in their work encompass Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics, Topology Optimization in Engineering, Advanced Aircraft Design and Technologies, Structural Load-Bearing Analysis, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, and Numerical Methods in Engineering.

Several recent papers authored or co-authored by Luciano Demasi reflect the scope of their research interests. These include:

  • "Large displacement models for composites based on Murakami's Zig-Zag Function, Green-Lagrange Strain Tensor, and Generalized Unified Formulation" (2020), published in Thin-Walled Structures
  • "Box Wing and Induced Drag: Compressibility Effects in Subsonic and Transonic Regimes" (2020), published in AIAA Journal
  • "A hierarchical generalized formulation for the large-displacement dynamic analysis of rotating plates" (2021), published in Computational Mechanics
  • "Partitioned parametrized variational procedure for the generation of theorems of structural analysis" (2022), published in Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
  • "Modeling Challenges and Limitation Principles of Reissner's Mixed Approaches to Laminates" (2024), published in AIAA Journal

Luciano Demasi frequently collaborates with several researchers in their field. Notable co-authors include Enrico Santarpia, Renato Tognaccini, L. Russo, Giovanni Monegato, and M. d'Ottavio.

Their publications often appear in venues with a focus on aerospace and advanced structural materials. Frequent publication venues are:

  • Aerotecnica Missili & Spazio
  • AIAA Scitech 2020 Forum
  • AIAA Journal
  • Thin-Walled Structures
  • Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures

Best Publications

  • Classical and advanced multilayered plate elements based upon PVD and RMVT. Part 1: Derivation of finite element matrices

    Erasmo Carrera;Luciano Demasi

  • ∞6 Mixed plate theories based on the Generalized Unified Formulation. Part I: Governing equations

    Luciano Demasi

  • ∞6 Mixed plate theories based on the Generalized Unified Formulation.: Part II: Layerwise theories

    Luciano Demasi

  • ∞3 Hierarchy plate theories for thick and thin composite plates: The generalized unified formulation

    Luciano Demasi

  • Classical and advanced multilayered plate elements based upon PVD and RMVT. Part 2: Numerical implementations

    Erasmo Carrera;Luciano Demasi

  • ∞6 Mixed plate theories based on the Generalized Unified Formulation. Part III: Advanced mixed high order shear deformation theories

    Luciano Demasi

  • Challenges, Ideas, and Innovations of Joined-Wing Configurations: A Concept from the Past, an Opportunity for the Future

    Rauno Cavallaro;Luciano Demasi

  • Refined multilayered plate elements based on Murakami zig–zag functions

    Luciano Demasi

  • Improved bending analysis of sandwich plates using a zig-zag function

    Salvatore Brischetto;Erasmo Carrera;Luciano Demasi

  • Three-dimensional closed form solutions and exact thin plate theories for isotropic plates

    Luciano Demasi

  • Invariant Formulation for the Minimum Induced Drag Conditions of Nonplanar Wing Systems

    Luciano Demasi;Antonio Dipace;Giovanni Monegato;Rauno Cavallaro

  • Two benchmarks to assess two-dimensional theories of Sandwich Composite Plates

    Erasmo Carrera;Luciano Demasi

  • Dynamic Aeroelasticity of Structurally Nonlinear Configurations Using Linear Modally Reduced Aerodynamic Generalized Forces

    Luciano Demasi;Eli Livne

  • Investigation on conditions of minimum induced drag of closed wing systems and C-wings

    Luciano Demasi

  • 2D, Quasi 3D and 3D Exact Solutions for Bending of Thick and Thin Sandwich Plates

    Luciano Demasi

  • Equivalent Single Layer, Zig-Zag, and Layer Wise theories for variable angle tow composites based on the Generalized Unified Formulation

    Luciano Demasi;Giacomo Biagini;Giacomo Biagini;Federico Vannucci;Federico Vannucci;Enrico Santarpia;Enrico Santarpia

  • Partially Layer Wise advanced Zig Zag and HSDT models based on the Generalized Unified Formulation

    Luciano Demasi

  • Vibration Analysis of Anisotropic Simply Supported Plates by Using Variable Kinematic and Rayleigh-Ritz Method

    Erasmo Carrera;Fiorenzo Adolfo Fazzolari;Luciano Demasi

  • Improved Response of Unsymmetrically Laminated Sandwich Plates by Using Zig-zag Functions:

    Salvatore Brischetto;Erasmo Carrera;Luciano Demasi

  • Aeroelastic coupling of geometrically nonlinear structures and linear unsteady aerodynamics: Two formulations

    Luciano Demasi;Eli Livne

Frequent Co-Authors

Erasmo Carrera
Erasmo Carrera Polytechnic University of Turin
Anthony N. Palazotto
Anthony N. Palazotto Air Force Institute of Technology
Salvatore Brischetto
Salvatore Brischetto Polytechnic University of Turin
Wenbin Yu
Wenbin Yu Purdue University West Lafayette
David J. Benson
David J. Benson University of California, San Diego
Gaetano Giunta
Gaetano Giunta Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology

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