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Luca Caracoglia
Luca Caracoglia
Professor, College of Engineering, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Time domain vs. frequency domain characterization of aeroelastic forces for bridge deck sections
L Caracoglia, NP Jones
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 91 (3), 371-402, 2003
1892003
Comparative and sensitivity study of flutter derivatives of selected bridge deck sections, Part 1: Analysis of inter-laboratory experimental data
PP Sarkar, L Caracoglia, FL Haan Jr, H Sato, J Murakoshi
Engineering Structures 31 (1), 158-169, 2009
1512009
In-plane dynamic behavior of cable networks. Part 1: formulation and basic solutions
L Caracoglia, NP Jones
Journal of Sound and Vibration 279 (3-5), 969-991, 2005
1202005
In-plane dynamic behavior of cable networks. Part 2: prototype prediction and validation
L Caracoglia, NP Jones
Journal of Sound and Vibration 279 (3-5), 993-1014, 2005
1122005
A Monte Carlo based method for the dynamic “fragility analysis” of tall buildings under turbulent wind loading
MA Smith, L Caracoglia
Engineering Structures 33 (2), 410-420, 2011
972011
Effectiveness of cable networks of various configurations in suppressing stay-cable vibration
L Caracoglia, D Zuo
Engineering Structures 31 (12), 2851-2864, 2009
882009
Passive hybrid technique for the vibration mitigation of systems of interconnected stays
L Caracoglia, NP Jones
Journal of Sound and Vibration 307 (3-5), 849-864, 2007
782007
Simulation and analysis of intervention costs due to wind-induced damage on tall buildings
W Cui, L Caracoglia
Engineering Structures 87, 183-197, 2015
762015
Exploring hurricane wind speed along US Atlantic coast in warming climate and effects on predictions of structural damage and intervention costs
W Cui, L Caracoglia
Engineering Structures 122, 209-225, 2016
752016
Stochastic analysis of flow-induced dynamic instabilities of wind turbine blades
P Pourazarm, L Caracoglia, M Lackner, Y Modarres-Sadeghi
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 137, 37-45, 2015
74*2015
Estimating life-cycle monetary losses due to wind hazards: Fragility analysis of long-span bridges
DW Seo, L Caracoglia
Engineering Structures 56, 1593-1606, 2013
662013
A unified framework for performance-based wind engineering of tall buildings in hurricane-prone regions based on lifetime intervention-cost estimation
W Cui, L Caracoglia
Structural safety 73, 75-86, 2018
632018
A methodology for the experimental extraction of indicial functions for streamlined and bluff deck sections
L Caracoglia, NP Jones
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 91 (5), 609-636, 2003
622003
Artificial Neural Network model to predict the flutter velocity of suspension bridges
F Rizzo, L Caracoglia
Computers & Structures 233, 106236, 2020
582020
Investigation on life-cycle damage cost of wind-excited tall buildings considering directionality effects
L Ierimonti, L Caracoglia, I Venanzi, AL Materazzi
Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 171, 207-218, 2017
542017
Analysis of full-scale wind and pressure measurements on a low-rise building
L Caracoglia, NP Jones
Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics 97 (5-6), 157-173, 2009
532009
Predicting the flutter speed of a pedestrian suspension bridge through examination of laboratory experimental errors
F Rizzo, L Caracoglia, S Montelpare
Engineering Structures 172, 589-613, 2018
522018
Generalized power-law stiffness model for nonlinear dynamics of in-plane cable networks
GF Giaccu, L Caracoglia
Journal of Sound and Vibration 332 (8), 1961-1981, 2013
522013
Effects of modeling nonlinearity in cross‐ties on the dynamics of simplified in‐plane cable networks
GF Giaccu, L Caracoglia
Structural Control and Health Monitoring 19 (3), 348-369, 2012
522012
Estimation of torsional-flutter probability in flexible bridges considering randomness in flutter derivatives
DW Seo, L Caracoglia
Engineering structures 33 (8), 2284-2296, 2011
522011
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