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International Journal of Forensic Engineering | 2016

Collapse of corrugated metal culvert in Northern Sardinia: analysis and numerical simulations

Linda Giresini; Mario Lucio Puppio; Mauro Sassu

The paper illustrates the possible causes of collapse of a Corrugated Metal Culvert (CMC), occurred in Northern Sardinia after an extreme rainfall event in 2013. The possible causes of collapse are related to the conditions before and during the rainfall. Erosion and corrosion phenomena, which caused material decay and an improper water flow, have been discussed. Numerical analyses were performed to identify buckling multipliers with a finite element model simulating the effect of combined erosion and corrosion. The analysis showed a greater sensitivity in terms of buckling resistance when the soil erosion is concentrated in the lower portion of the culvert rather than in the lateral one.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

A Proposal for the Consolidation of a R.C. Social Housing by Means of External Hybrid Steel-Glass Frameworks

Anna De Falco; Maurizio Froli; Linda Giresini; Mario Lucio Puppio; Mauro Sassu

A proposal for the seismic consolidation of an existing r. c. social housing complex is presented. The intervention is thought to concern just the external facades in order to minimize costs and discomfort of inhabitants. Two external hybrid steel-glass bracing frameworks have been designed, with the aim to reach both seismic and energetic advantages. The mechanics of the framework system takes advantages from the compressive strength of the glass panels and the tension strength of steel braces and columns. A hypothetical application on a typical r. c. building dating back to the ‘60s in the city of Leghorn (Italy) is illustrated.


SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE | 2017

Failure scenarios of small bridges in case of extreme rainstorms

Mauro Sassu; Linda Giresini; Mario Lucio Puppio

Abstract This contribution comes from the investigations carried out on recent flooding events occurred in Italian suburban areas. Those events, regarding minor roads, cause unexpected failure modes of existing bridges with reduced span (less than 10 m), whose construction and maintenance are not properly covered by standards. Three failure scenarios are here considered: the dragging effect on vehicles when they are crossing bridges (A), the erosion effect due to the overtopping of the bridge (B), and the erosion and the floating effect caused by upward buoyant force from Archimedes’ principle on the bridge slab (C). The described mechanisms of failure are paradigmatic to identify not only the structural collapses but also the service failure. In this sense, the ‘resilience’ of the small bridge is defined, in view to propose technical indications for maintenance and consolidation activities.


Archive | 2017

Experimental Analyses and Numerical Models of CLT Shear Walls under Cyclic Loading

Valeria Awad; Linda Giresini; Mikio Koshihara; Mario Lucio Puppio; Mauro Sassu

This paper reports the results of an experimental campaign performed at the University of Tokyo on cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels subjected to lateral loads. Analytical and numerical interpretations are provided as well, comparing the experimental analysis results with two methods: firstly, an analytical method to preliminarily evaluate the ultimate strength of the four panels, based on the geometrical dimensions of the openings and of the panel; secondly, a finite element model has been developed in order to provide some guidelines for calculating the stiffness and elastic behaviour of CLT panels subjected to lateral loads. The experimental tests showed that the CLT panels are as more brittle and stiffer as more the difference between the total panel area and the fenestrated area is high. The presence of large openings determined stress concentration at the corners where failure occurred for the attainment of the maximum tension strength in the inner layer. The proposed analytical formulation was shown to fairly closely predict the ultimate strength of panels with same geometry, characteristics and boundary condition, allowing preliminary information of this relevant parameter.


The 10th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions, SAHC 2016 | 2016

Rocking and kinematic analysis of two masonry church façades

Linda Giresini; Paulo B. Lourenço; Mario Lucio Puppio; Mauro Sassu

The authors wish to thank Ing. Luciano Bellesia for his helpful cooperation. The activity is cosponsored by Consortium RELUIS – Masonry 2014.


Materials | 2016

Structural Solutions for Low-Cost Bamboo Frames: Experimental Tests and Constructive Assessments

Mauro Sassu; Anna De Falco; Linda Giresini; Mario Lucio Puppio

Experimental tests and constructive assessments are presented for a simple bamboo framed structure with innovative low-cost and low technology joints, specifically conceived for small buildings in developing countries. Two full scale one-storey bamboo frames have been designed by using the simplest joints solution among three different tested typologies. The entire building process is based on low-technology and natural materials: bamboo canes, wooden cylinders, plywood plates and canapé rods. The first full scale specimen (Unit A) is a one-storey single deck truss structure subjected to monotonic collapse test; the second full scale specimen (Unit B) is a one-storey double deck truss structure used to evaluate the construction time throughout assembling tests. The first full scale specimen showed ductility in collapse and ease in strengthening; the second one showed remarkable ease and speed in assembling structural elements. Finally several constructive solutions are suggested for the design of simple one-storey buildings; they are addressed to four purposes (housing, school, chapel, health center) by the composition of the proposed full scale bamboo frames. Ease of use and maintenance with a low level of technology contribute to application in developing countries although not exclusively.


Buildings | 2016

On the Use of Vibro-Compressed Units with Bio-Natural Aggregate

Mauro Sassu; Linda Giresini; Elisa Bonannini; Mario Lucio Puppio


Second International Conference on Mechanics, Materials and Structural Engineering (ICMMSE 2017) | 2017

Seismic response of a stock of social housings in Italy with r.c. and masonry materials.

Elisa Bonannini; Marco Cinotti; Mario Lucio Puppio; Mauro Sassu


Buildings | 2017

Seismic Reinforcement of a R.C. School Structure with Strength Irregularities throughout External Bracing Walls

Mauro Sassu; Mario Lucio Puppio; Eleonora Mannari


Buildings | 2017

Effect of Material Variability and Mechanical Eccentricity on the Seismic Vulnerability Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Buildings

Mario Lucio Puppio; Martina Pellegrino; Linda Giresini; Mauro Sassu

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