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Assorbitore isteretico di vibrazioni per la protezione sismica di edifici
The invention is a device that reduces the magnitude of vibrations when it is installed on civil and industrial structures exposed to dynamic loading, thereby improving both the safety level and the serviceability conditions. The device belongs to the class of tuned-mass dampers and consists of a mass connected to the structure by steel or super-elastic wire ropes. When the structure to be protected is excited, the kinetic energy is transferred to the mass of the device that oscillates with respect to the structure and applies on it a restoring force that works to reduce its motion.
Biagio Carboni, Walter Lacarbonara, Giuseppe Quaranta, Francesco Barsi, Pranth Kumar Gourishetty, Vinay Janga, Harrish Joseph.
Walter Lacarbonara is Full Professor of Structural Mechanics in the Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering (Sapienza University of Rome). His scientific interests lie at the intersection of nonlinear dynamics, structural vibration control, metamaterials and high energy dissipation nanostructured materials. He is Editor-in-Chief of Nonlinear Dynamics (Q1), Springer Nature USA. he is author of 280 international scientific publications, 7 books and 4 patents. Biagio Carboni is Assistant Professor of Structural Mechanics in the Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering (Sapienza University of Rome). He carries out research in theoretical and experimental nonlinear dynamics applied to vibration control, phenomenological modelling and structural identification and optimization. He is author of 50 scientific papers and 3 international patents