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Coordinatore: Prof. Dr.-ing. Franco Bontempi T: +39 06.44585.072 / .070 - Cell. : +39 3393956300 / E-mail: [email protected] Segreteria: Daniela Menozzi T: +39 06.4458.5988 ; cell: +39 3204272015 / E-mail: [email protected] Via Eudossiana, 18 - 00184 Roma https://web.uniroma1.it/dotingstrugeo/ UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF TEACHING ACTIVITY 2016/17 ____________________________________________________________ PhD PROGRAM IN STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering TITLE: DESIGN OF WIND-EXCITED CIVIL STRUCTURES: PHENOMENOLOGICAL BASIS, PERFORMANCES ASSESSMENT, SOLUTIONS AND CASE STUDIES ABSTRACT: What does the proper design of wind-excited civil structures need? What is the research practice in Wind Engineering today? How can we imagine tomorrow solutions for today open issues? The PhD course aims at providing some partial responses to the questions above, by lectures, seminars and brainstorming. Teaching lectures on established research and practice. The design of wind-excited Civil Structures needs, among others, sound phenomenological background in aerodynamics and aeroelasticity to set the problem, conceptual design abilities to solve the problem, analysis tools to assess the performance of candidate solutions. Teaching lectures select well-established fundamentals in Wind Engineering about the above issues. Seminars on current research. Additional seminars are focused on recent advances on selected topics in Wind Engineering. A view of research methods, as well as goals and achievements of selected research projects in the field. Brainstorming on research frontiers. As a closing loop step, brainstorming sessions are intended to seed some doubts and shed some light on open issues in Wind Engineering. Open minded, informal discussions towards potential step changes with respect to the current state of practice and knowledge. TARGET AUDIENCE: PhD students (main), Post-doctoral fellows (secondary), Researchers, Engineers, from both Italy and abroad. DATES AND VENUE Dates: 14 - 16 September 2017 Venue: DISG, Biblioteca DISG - Sala Geotecnica, 3° piano sul Chiostro della Facoltà, Via Eudossiana 18, Roma LAYOUT OF THE COURSE: 3 days (8+8+4 hours), 20 hours in total First two days: 6 hours of teaching lectures on established research and practice + 1 hours of seminars on current research + 1 hour of brainstorming on research frontiers Third day: 4 hours of lectures on established research and practice DATES: Thu 14 th , Fri 15 th and Sat 16 th September 2017, following the X International Conference on Structural Dynamics, EURODYN 2017 (10 th - 13 th September).

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Coordinatore: Prof. Dr.-ing. Franco Bontempi T: +39 06.44585.072 / .070 - Cell. : +39 3393956300 / E-mail: [email protected] Segreteria: Daniela Menozzi T: +39 06.4458.5988 ; cell: +39 3204272015 / E-mail: [email protected] Via Eudossiana, 18 - 00184 Roma

https://web.uniroma1.it/dotingstrugeo/

UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF

TEACHING ACTIVITY 2016/17

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PhD PROGRAM IN STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering

TITLE:

DESIGN OF WIND-EXCITED CIVIL STRUCTURES: PHENOMENOLOGICAL BASIS, PERFORMANCES ASSESSMENT, SOLUTIONS AND CASE STUDIES

ABSTRACT: What does the proper design of wind-excited civil structures need? What is the research practice in Wind Engineering today? How can we imagine tomorrow solutions for today open issues? The PhD course aims at providing some partial responses to the questions above, by lectures, seminars and brainstorming. Teaching lectures on established research and practice. The design of wind-excited Civil Structures needs, among others, sound phenomenological background in aerodynamics and aeroelasticity to set the problem, conceptual design abilities to solve the problem, analysis tools to assess the performance of candidate solutions. Teaching lectures select well-established fundamentals in Wind Engineering about the above issues. Seminars on current research. Additional seminars are focused on recent advances on selected topics in Wind Engineering. A view of research methods, as well as goals and achievements of selected research projects in the field. Brainstorming on research frontiers. As a closing loop step, brainstorming sessions are intended to seed some doubts and shed some light on open issues in Wind Engineering. Open minded, informal discussions towards potential step changes with respect to the current state of practice and knowledge. TARGET AUDIENCE: PhD students (main), Post-doctoral fellows (secondary), Researchers, Engineers, from both Italy and abroad. DATES AND VENUE Dates: 14 - 16 September 2017 Venue: DISG, Biblioteca DISG - Sala Geotecnica, 3° piano sul Chiostro della Facoltà, Via Eudossiana 18, Roma LAYOUT OF THE COURSE:

• 3 days (8+8+4 hours), 20 hours in total • First two days: 6 hours of teaching lectures on established research and practice + 1 hours of

seminars on current research + 1 hour of brainstorming on research frontiers • Third day: 4 hours of lectures on established research and practice

DATES: Thu 14th, Fri 15th and Sat 16th September 2017, following the X International Conference on Structural Dynamics, EURODYN 2017 (10th - 13th September).

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ORGANIZERS: Luca Bruno (Politecnico di Torino), Francesco Petrini (Sapienza Università di Roma) SPEAKERS

Gianni Bartoli, Associate Professor in Structural Engineering, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Florence. Gianni received his degree in civil engineering in 1988, he received his Ph.D. in structural engineering in 1993. His main research interests are related to wind and seismic structural engineering, with a particular focus on the analysis of static and dynamic behavior of monumental buildings. Gianni is director of CRIACIV (Inter-University Research Center on Building Aerodynamics and Wind Engineering) and member of the Directive Board of the Italian Association for Wind Engineering (ANIV).

Luca Bruno, Associate Professor in Structural Engineering, Dept. Architecture and Design, Politecnico di Torino. Luca received his degree in Architecture at Politecnico di Torino, his Diplôme d’Études Approfondis in Dynamique des Structures et Couplages at Ecole National des Ponts et Chaussées, his PhD in Fluid Mechanics at CNRS/Université de Marseille et Provence, his PhD in Structural Engineering at Politecnico di Torino. Among his research interests: aerodynamics of civil structures, computational wind engineering, windblown sand engineering. He received the best young researcher award of the Italian Association for Wind Engineering (ANIV) in 2002. He is member of the Directive Board of ANIV.

Cristoforo Demartino, Postdoctoral Fellow, College of Civil Engineering, Nanjing Tech University. Cristoforo obtained his degree in civil engineering in 2010 from University of Reggio Calabria and his PhD in structural engineering in 2014 at University of Naples “Federico II”. He received the best young researcher award of the Italian National Association for Wind Engineering (ANIV) in 2016. His main research interests are wind and seismic structural engineering and numerical analysis of structural and non-structural elements subjected to extreme loads.

Vincent Denoël, Professor in Structural Engineering, Dept. Architecture, Environment, Geology and Constructions, University of Liège. From 2001-2009 Vincent was a Researcher for the National Research Fund in Belgium. Since 2009, he is the head of the Structural & Stochastic Dynamics research unit at the University of Liège. He is also currently appointed as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota. He received the Junior Award of the International Association for Wind Engineering (IAWE) in July 2015 and is the chairman of the 7th European-African Conference on Wind Engineering (Liège, 2017).

Claudio Mannini, Research associate in Structural Engineering, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Florence. He received his PhD degree at the University of Florence–TU Braunschweig in 2006. His main research interests are related to bridge deck flutter, flutter-based power generators, vortex-induced vibrations, galloping, bluff body aerodynamics and computational fluid dynamics. He received the Best Young Researcher Award of the Italian Association for Wind Engineering (ANIV) in 2008, the Junior Award of the International Association for Wind Engineering (IAWE) in 2011, and the EASD Junior Research Prize of the European Association of Structural Dynamics (EASD) in 2014.

Francesco Petrini, Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome. Francesco received his degree in civil engineering in 2004 and his PhD in structural engineering in 2009, both from Sapienza University. His research interests are wind, blast and seismic structural engineering, with specific focus on Performance-Based Design approaches. He his member of the Directive Board of the Italian Association for wind engineering (ANIV).

Francesco Ricciardelli, Associate Professor in Structural Engineering, Dept. Civil Engineering, Design, Building and Environment, Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli. Francesco received his civil engineering degree in 1991 and his PhD degreein 1996, both from University of Naples “Federico II”. His research interests are in wind engineering, vibration control and structural dynamics of slender structures. He his member of the Directive Board of the Italian Association for wind engineering (ANIV).

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PROGRAM Day 1. Thursday, September 14th 2017. Understanding physics towards design 09:00-09:15

Introduction of the course. Framework, aims and scope

09:15-11:15

Teaching lecture. Wind flow around bluff bodies L. Bruno

11:15-13:15

Teaching lecture. Aerodynamic forces on bluff bodies L. Bruno

13:15-14:00

Lunch break

14:00-16:00

Teaching lecture. Aeroelasticity and FSI phenomena C. Mannini

16:00-17:00

Seminar. Undesirable wind induced vibrations of cables with ice accretion

C. Demartino

17:00-18:00

Brainstorming. Energy Harvesting: when flow-induced vibrations are welcome

Moderators: G. Bartoli F. Petrini

Day 2. Friday, September 15th 2017. Analysis for design 9:00-11:00 Teaching lecture. Wind Tunnel testing for design G. Bartoli 11:00-13:00

Teaching lecture. Computational testing for design L. Bruno

13:00-14:00

Lunch break

14:00-16:00

Teaching lecture. Uncertainty Quantification in the design process F. Petrini

16:00-17:00

Seminar. Random bridge flutter and multiple scales buffeting analysis V. Denoël

17:00-18:00

Brainstorming. Bridge flutter derivatives: a reliable design tool or a false myth?

Moderators: L. Bruno C. Mannini

Day 3. Saturday, September 16th 2017. Design solutions and case studies 9:00-11:00 Teaching lecture. Long-span bridges, design concepts and case

studies F. Ricciardelli

11:00-13:00

Teaching lecture. High-rise buildings, design concepts and case studies

F. Petrini

13:00-13:15

Closure of the course

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SELECTED REFERENCES

Teaching lectures 1. Simiu E, Scanlan RH (1996). Winds Effects on Structures: Fundamentals and Applications to

Design. 3rd Edition. John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York 2. Holmes, J.D. (2001). Wind loading of structures. Spon Press, London, UK

Seminars

3. Demartino C, Koss HH, Georgakis CT, Ricciardelli F (2015). Effects of ice accretion on the aerodynamics of bridge cables. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 138: 98–119

4. Canor, Caracoglia, Denoël (2015) Application of random eigenvalue analysis to assess bridge flutter probability. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 140: 79-86 Brainstorming

5. Rostami A.B., Armandei M. (2017) Renewable energy harvesting by vortex-induced motions: Review and benchmarking of technologies, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 70: 193-214

6. Wu T., Kareem A. (2015). A low-dimensional model for nonlinear bluff-body aerodynamics: A peeling-an-onion analogy, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 146: 128–138

Attendees will be awarded a certificate that is valid for accreditation (7 CFU) Ai partecipanti sarà rilasciato un certificato per l’acquisizione di 7 CFU PARTICIPATION The course is free of registration fees. Applications for participations must be submitted not later than Friday, September 8th 2017 to the Secretariat of the PhD program: L’iscrizione al corso è gratuita. E’ necessario inviare la richiesta di partecipazione entro Venerdì 8 Settembre 2017 alla Segreteria del Dottorato: Daniela Menozzi [email protected] - T +39 06 44585988 – 3204272015

Rome, September 5th 2017