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Serena Cattari

Serena Cattari

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Engineering and Technology

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35
Citations
5729
World Ranking
8936
National Ranking
351

Overview

Serena Cattari is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy and focuses on engineering research, particularly within civil and structural engineering. Their work spans several interrelated subfields, including building and construction as well as earth-surface processes. The primary areas of study in their research involve masonry and concrete structural analysis, seismic performance and analysis, and structural health monitoring techniques. Additional topics of interest include structural behavior of reinforced concrete, building materials and conservation, and structural response to dynamic loads.

Recent publications by Serena Cattari include the following papers:

  • Nonlinear modeling of the seismic response of masonry structures: critical review and open issues towards engineering practice, 2021, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • The heuristic vulnerability model: fragility curves for masonry buildings, 2021, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • Numerical simulation of the seismic response and soil-structure interaction for a monitored masonry school building damaged by the 2016 Central Italy earthquake, 2020, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • Comparative analysis of the fragility curves for Italian residential masonry and RC buildings, 2021, Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • Seismic fragility assessment of existing masonry buildings in aggregate, 2021, Engineering Structures

Cattari has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Sergio Lagomarsino, Daniele Sivori, Sara Alfano, Stefania Degli Abbati, and Daria Ottonelli. These collaborations have contributed to a consistent publication record that includes multiple papers within notable venues.

Their research is primarily published in the following venues:

  • Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
  • Structures
  • COMPDYN Proceedings
  • Buildings
  • Procedia Structural Integrity

Best Publications

  • TREMURI program: An equivalent frame model for the nonlinear seismic analysis of masonry buildings

    Sergio Lagomarsino;Andrea Penna;Alessandro Galasco;Serena Cattari

  • Modeling Strategies for the Computational Analysis of Unreinforced Masonry Structures: Review and Classification

    Antonio Maria D’Altri;Vasilis Sarhosis;Gabriele Milani;Jan Rots

  • PERPETUATE guidelines for seismic performance-based assessment of cultural heritage masonry structures

    Sergio Lagomarsino;Serena Cattari

  • Seismic behaviour of ordinary masonry buildings during the 2016 central Italy earthquakes

    Luigi Sorrentino;Serena Cattari;Francesca da Porto;Guido Magenes

  • In‐plane strength of unreinforced masonry piers

    Chiara Calderini;Serena Cattari;Sergio Lagomarsino

  • The use of the diagonal compression test to identify the shear mechanical parameters of masonry

    Chiara Calderini;Serena Cattari;Sergio Lagomarsino

  • The heuristic vulnerability model: fragility curves for masonry buildings

    Sergio Lagomarsino;Serena Cattari;Daria Ottonelli

  • Acquiring reference parameters of masonry for the structural performance analysis of historical buildings

    Meta Kržan;Samo Gostič;Serena Cattari;Vlatko Bosiljkov

  • Seismic assessment of interacting structural units in complex historic masonry constructions by nonlinear static analyses

    Stefania Degli Abbati;Antonio Maria D'Altri;Daria Ottonelli;Giovanni Castellazzi

  • Damage assessment of fortresses after the 2012 Emilia earthquake (Italy)

    Serena Cattari;Stefania Degli Abbati;Daniele Ferretti;Sergio Lagomarsino

  • Numerical simulation of the seismic response and soil–structure interaction for a monitored masonry school building damaged by the 2016 Central Italy earthquake

    A. Brunelli;F. de Silva;A. Piro;F. Parisi

  • Fragility Functions of Masonry Buildings

    Sergio Lagomarsino;Serena Cattari

  • A hysteretic model for “frontal” walls in Pombalino buildings

    Helena Meireles;Rita Bento;Serena Cattari;Sergio Lagomarsino

  • Comparative analysis of the fragility curves for Italian residential masonry and RC buildings

    Francesca da Porto;Marco Donà;Annalisa Rosti;Maria Rota

  • Seismic fragility assessment of existing masonry buildings in aggregate

    Michele Angiolilli;Sergio Lagomarsino;Serena Cattari;Stefania Degli Abbati

  • Nonlinear modeling of the seismic response of masonry structures: critical review and open issues towards engineering practice

    Serena Cattari;Bruno Calderoni;Ivo Caliò;Guido Camata

  • Masonry Italian Code-Conforming Buildings. Part 2: Nonlinear Modelling and Time-History Analysis

    Serena Cattari;Daniela Camilletti;Sergio Lagomarsino;Stefano Bracchi

  • Seismic Performance of Historical Masonry Structures Through Pushover and Nonlinear Dynamic Analyses

    Sergio Lagomarsino;Serena Cattari

  • PERPETUATE Project: the Proposal of a Performance-based Approach to Earthquake Protection of Cultural Heritage

    Sergio Lagomarsino;Hormoz Modaressi;Kiriazis Pitilakis;Vlatko Bosiljkov

  • Benchmarking the software packages to model and assess the seismic response of unreinforced masonry existing buildings through nonlinear static analyses

    Serena Cattari;Guido Magenes

  • Fragility curves for old masonry building types in Lisbon

    Ana Simões;Jelena Milošević;Helena Meireles;Rita Bento

  • Seismic Vulnerability of Existing Buildings

    Sergio Lagomarsino;Serena Cattari

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio Lagomarsino
Sergio Lagomarsino University of Genoa
Guido Magenes
Guido Magenes University of Pavia
Andrea Penna
Andrea Penna University of Pavia
Gabriele Milani
Gabriele Milani Polytechnic University of Milan
Jason Ingham
Jason Ingham University of Auckland
Paulo B. Lourenço
Paulo B. Lourenço University of Minho
Antonio Tralli
Antonio Tralli University of Ferrara
Enrico Spacone
Enrico Spacone University of Chieti-Pescara
Fulvio Parisi
Fulvio Parisi University of Naples Federico II
Vasilis Sarhosis
Vasilis Sarhosis University of Leeds

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