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francesca.campana@uniroma1.it
Francesca Campana
Professore Associato
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DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA MECCANICA E AEROSPAZIALE
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francesca.campana@uniroma1.it
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Curriculum Sapienza
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Failure mechanisms of an Al 6061 alloy foam under dynamic conditions
MATERIALS
2021
Mesoscale modeling of aluminum foams for fea of scattering effects due to cell distribution
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS
2021
Definition of a unified material model for cellular materials with high morphological and topological dispersion. Application to an AA7075-T6 aluminium foam
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING
2021
Application of topology optimization to reduce automotive exhaust emissions
SAE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION, ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT & POLICY
2021
Guidelines for topology optimization as concept design tool and their application for the mechanical design of the inner frame to support an ancient bronze statue
APPLIED SCIENCES
2021
Finite element analysis in colorectal surgery: non-linear effects induced by material model and geometry
COMPUTER METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING: IMAGING & VISUALIZATION
2020
Biomechanics of Soft Tissues: The Role of the Mathematical Model on Material Behavior
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
2020
Comparison of algorithms for recognition of cylindrical features in a voxel-based approach for tolerance inspection
Design tools and methods in industrial engineering. Proceedings of the International conference on design tools and methods in industrial engineering
2020
Simulation based topology optimization assessment with manufacturing constraints
Proceedings of 2020 17th international bhurban conference on applied sciences and technology, (IBCAST)
2020
Mechanical testing of metallic foams for 3d model and simulation of cell distribution effects
PROCEDIA MANUFACTURING
2020
A preliminary approach on point cloud reconstruction of bronze statues through oriented photogrammetry: the “Principe Ellenistico” case
IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
2020
Geometrical Modelling Effects on FEA of Colorectal Surgery
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS
2019
Robust die compensation in sheet metal design through the integration of dual response surface and shape function optimization
MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS IN ENGINEERING
2019
Posture evaluation for fragment re-alignment of ancient bronze statues: The case study of the principe ellenistico
Advances on mechanics, design engineering and manufacturing II. Proceedings of the international joint conference on mechanics, design engineering & advanced manufacturing (JCM 2018)
2019
A compared approach on how deep learning may support reverse engineering for tolerance inspection
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE)
2019
Finite element model set-up of colorectal tissue for analyzing surgical scenarios
VIPIMAGE 2017
2018
Development of a multifunctional panel for aerospace use through SLM additive manufacturing
Procedia CIRP
2018
CAD-CAE methods to support restoration and museum exhibition of bronze statues: the “Principe Ellenistico”
IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
2018
Virtual prototyping of medieval weapons for historical reconstruction of siege scenarios starting from topography and archaeological investigations
IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
2018
Digital design of medical replicas via desktop systems: shape evaluation of colon parts
JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE ENGINEERING
2018
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Progetti di Ricerca
Mechanical response of metallic foam: mesoscale FE modeling and validation for a numerical description of the scattering effect due to the cell distribution
Reverse Engineering techniques for statues: fragment recomposition and posture evaluation of reconstructed shapes.
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