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Stefano Invernizzi


Research Assistant Professor

Dept. of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering and Geotechnics
Politecnico di Torino
Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24
10129 Torino, ITALY

TEL:

+39 011 564 4860

FAX:

+39 011 564 4899

stefano.invernizzi@polito.it

MSc, Civil Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Italy (1994)
Ph.D. Structural Engineering,  Politecnico di Torino, Italy (1998)

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Research interests

The research activity concerns different aspects in the field of the structural mechanics, ranging from theoretical to experimental and numerical applications. The main subjects are the followings:

Scale effect on the nominal tensile strength

Experimental determination of fractal properties of structural materials

Contact mechanics

Multifractal aspects in seismicity

Numerical modeling of existing masonry structures

Computational mechanics: the sequentially linear approach

 


 

 

Teaching activity

Stefano Invernizzi is assistant professor at the Facoltà di Architettura2. He is teaching Statics (02CKPAB) and Assessment of Structural Damage and Chemical Degradation (01ESMAG). Moreover, he collaborates to the Laboratory of technologly for architecture 1(03BKMEQ), providing concepts about the analysis of structures.

 


 

 

Some recent pubblications

J.G. Rots, S. Invernizzi, “Regularized sequentially linear saw-tooth softening model”, International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics incorporating Mechanics of Cohesive-frictional Materials, 28, pp.821-856 , 2004.

M. Borri Brunetto, B. Chiaia, S. Invernizzi, Lacunarity of contact domains and multifractaity of pressures in rough  rock interfaces”, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 29(2C), pp.135-146, 2004.

A. Carpinteri, S. Invernizzi, Numerical analysis of the cutting interaction between indenters acting on disordered materials”, International Journal of Fracture, 131, pp.143-154, 2005.

A. Carpinteri, S. Invernizzi, G. Lacidogna, “In situ damage assessment and nonlinear modelling of an historical masonry tower”, Engineering Structures, 27(3), pp.387-395, 2005.

J.G. Rots, S. Invernizzi, “Saw-tooth softening/stiffening – A stable computational procedure for RC structures”, in pubblicazione su Computers and Structures, 2006.

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