Patrizia Trovalusci

ERC

  • PE8_3

KET

  • Advanced manufacturing & processing
  • Advanced materials
  • Sustainable technologies & development

Interessi di ricerca

Research Area

Mechanics of non-classical continua; mechanics of masonry materials and structures; mechanics of composite materials; multiscale constitutive models; molecular theory of elasticity; elastic wave propagation; theory of plasticity and non-standard limit analysis; non-linear mathematical programming; non-linear finite element analysis; structural language of architecture.

Main Research Directions

Mechanical models for Lagrangian systems with non-linear behaviour:

  • (a) experimental analysis on block masonry walls;
  • (b) finite element formulation for rigid blocks interacting through non-linear and non-conservative deformable elements;
  • (c) limit analysis of (2D and 3D) rigid block structures with unilateral constraints and friction via mathematical programming.

Multiscale constitutive models for complex materials as multifield continua:

  • (a) constitutive functions for generalized continua;
  • (b) block masonry materials as continua with rigid local structure;
  • (c) damaged materials as continuous with affine microstructure
  • (d) composite materials as three fields continua;
  • (e) non-linear behaviour of masonry materials with internal structure.

The molecular theory of elasticity: origins and current developments.

The "tectonic" or art of building: the relations among mechanics (of solids and structures), mathematics and, historical and contemporary, architectural design.

Keywords

continuum mechanics
Non-linear model
non-linear modelling
Nonlocal elasticity
finite element method (FEM)
Brick masonry Micromechanical analysis Homogenization Damage law Strength in compression Collocation method
limit analysis
Scale-dependent statistical homogenization
Statistical homogenization
Advanced composites
Rigid blocks

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