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Paolo Lazzarin

Paolo Lazzarin

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Italy
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
71
Citations
15385
World Ranking
368
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Paolo Lazzarin was affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy during their academic career.

There are no recorded recent papers attributed to Paolo Lazzarin, nor is there available data on frequent co-authors or regular publication venues. Information on main fields of study, subfields, and main research topics is also not provided.

No book publications or awards are documented for this scientist, and no specific years or citations related to any accolades are listed.

Paolo Lazzarin is deceased. The absence of detailed publication or research topic data limits comprehensive insight into their specific scientific contributions or areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • A finite-volume-energy based approach to predict the static and fatigue behavior of components with sharp V-shaped notches

    P. Lazzarin;R. Zambardi

  • Recent developments in brittle and quasi-brittle failure assessment of engineering materials by means of local approaches

    F. Berto;P. Lazzarin

  • A review of the volume-based strain energy density approach applied to V-notches and welded structures

    F. Berto;P. Lazzarin

  • A NOTCH INTENSITY FACTOR APPROACH TO THE STRESS ANALYSIS OF WELDS

    Paolo Lazzarin;R. Tovo

  • Some Expressions for the Strain Energy in a Finite Volume Surrounding the Root of Blunt V-notches

    P. Lazzarin;F. Berto

  • A unified approach to the evaluation of linear elastic stress fields in the neighborhood of cracks and notches

    Paolo Lazzarin;R. Tovo

  • Fatigue strength of steel and aluminium welded joints based on generalised stress intensity factors and local strain energy values

    P. Livieri;P. Lazzarin

  • Developments of some explicit formulas useful to describe elastic stress fields ahead of notches in plates

    S Filippi;Paolo Lazzarin;R. Tovo

  • Rapid calculations of notch stress intensity factors based on averaged strain energy density from coarse meshes: Theoretical bases and applications

    Paolo Lazzarin;Filippo Berto;Michele Zappalorto

  • A bi-parametric Wöhler curve for high cycle multiaxial fatigue assessment

    L Susmel;Paolo Lazzarin

  • A generalized stress intensity factor to be applied to rounded V-shaped notches

    P. Lazzarin;S. Filippi

  • Notch stress intensity factors and fatigue strength of aluminium and steel welded joints

    P. Lazzarin;P. Livieri

  • Local strain energy to assess the static failure of U-notches in plates under mixed mode loading

    F. J. Gómez;M. Elices;F. Berto;P. Lazzarin

  • Some advantages derived from the use of the strain energy density over a control volume in fatigue strength assessments of welded joints

    P. Lazzarin;F. Berto;F.J. Gomez;M. Zappalorto

  • Fracture mechanics and notch sensitivity

    B. Atzori;P. Lazzarin;G. Meneghetti

  • Local strain energy density and fatigue strength of welded joints under uniaxial and multiaxial loading

    P. Lazzarin;P. Livieri;F. Berto;M. Zappalorto

  • A notch stress intensity approach applied to fatigue life predictions of welded joints with different local toe geometry

    P. Lazzarin;T. Lassen;P. Livieri

  • Fatigue crack initiation and propagation phases near notches in metals with low notch sensitivity

    P Lazzarin;R Tovo;G Meneghetti

  • The mean stress effect on the high-cycle fatigue strength from a multiaxial fatigue point of view

    L. Susmel;R. Tovo;P. Lazzarin

  • A notch stress intensity approach to assess the multiaxial fatigue strength of welded tube‐to‐flange joints subjected to combined loadings

    P. Lazzarin;C. M. Sonsino;R. Zambardi

Frequent Co-Authors

Filippo Berto
Filippo Berto Sapienza University of Rome
Michele Zappalorto
Michele Zappalorto University of Padua
Andrei Kotousov
Andrei Kotousov University of Adelaide
Giovanni Meneghetti
Giovanni Meneghetti University of Padua
Manuel Elices
Manuel Elices Technical University of Madrid
Marino Quaresimin
Marino Quaresimin University of Padua
Majid R. Ayatollahi
Majid R. Ayatollahi Iran University of Science and Technology
Luca Susmel
Luca Susmel University of Sheffield
Amelia Ruffatti
Amelia Ruffatti University of Padua
Chun H. Wang
Chun H. Wang University of New South Wales

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