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Welcome
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the X rence is organised in a General session and 26 non-European countries has remarkably incre-
International Conference on Structural Dyna- Mini-symposia; the scientific contributions are ased and this X Edition enjoys a wide internatio-
mics, EURODYN 2017, in Rome, organised by all orally presented during 10 parallel sessions. nal participation.
the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of Tuesday morning the first presentation is devo- We would like to thank all the mini-symposia
Sapienza University of Rome and the Europe- ted to the memory of Professor Wilfried B. Kra- organisers, as well as the members of the Inter-
an Association for Structural Dynamics, EASD. etzig, a renowned scientist and engineer, and national Scientific Committee for their contribu-
This Conference follows earlier successful con- the founder of the EURODYN Conference series. tion to the successful organisation of EURODYN
ferences held in Bochum (1990), Trondheim Wednesday morning, the presenters of MS03 2017. We would also like to thank all keynote
(1993), Florence (1996), Prague (1999), Muni- Nonlinear Dynamics will remember Professor lecturers, authors, participants, sponsors and
ch (2002), Paris (2005), Southampton (2008), Ali H. Nayfeh, pioneer of nonlinear dynamic exhibitors for their contribution; last but not le-
Leuven (2011) and Porto (2014), and we are phenomena and father of a generation of rese- ast, the kind support of Gerhard Müller, EASD
very honoured to host this important Internatio- archers in mechanical dynamical systems. President and the Executive Board. A special
nal Conference at the campus of the Faculty of More than 1000 abstracts have been submitted, word of thanks finally goes to all who actively
Engineering of Sapienza University. of which 830 were accepted; some 600 papers collaborated in the organisation of this event at
The increasing success of the previous editions were finally submitted and will be presented Sapienza University and to the Conference se-
is without doubt a demonstration of the signifi- during the conference by authors from over 54 cretariat for their considerable assistance.
cance of the conference series. Countries. The papers are published in a special We hope you will have a stimulating and fruitful
EURODYN 2017 covers all major aspects of issue of Procedia Engineering, an open access EURODYN 2017 along with a very pleasant stay
structural dynamics and is devoted to recent collection of conference proceedings, indexed in Rome.
theoretical, numerical and experimental deve- by Scopus and ISI Web of Science. The con-
lopments. ference programme and book of abstracts are
Three plenary lectures open the Conference on provided to facilitate participants during the
Monday morning, while six semi-plenary lectu- Conference. Fabrizio Vestroni, Conference Chair
res are scheduled to open the Conference on While the EURODYN Conference was initially a Vincenzo Gattulli, Conference Co-Chair
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. The Confe- European event, over time participation from Francesco Romeo, Conference Co-Chair
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Welcome
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Commitees
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Themes & Topics
Monday 11 September 2017 MS00 General Session on Dynamics, Stability and Structural
Vibrations
PL01 Random Vibrations of Nonlinear Continua Endowed with Fractional
Derivative Elements MS01 Advances in Computational Dynamics of Structures
Pol D. Spanos, Rice University, Texas, USA MS02 Advances in Dynamical Experimental Techniques
PL02 Aerodynamic Characteristics of Super-Tall Buildings with Various MS03 Non-linear Dynamics
Configurations MS04 System Identification
Yukio Tamura, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan MS05 Recent Advances in Stochastic Structural Dynamics
PL03 Transportation at 1000 km/h: Pushing Propulsion Dynamics to the MS06 Reliability, Robustness and Design of Complex and
Extreme, in TransPod’s Ultra-High-Speed Hyperloop System Dynamical Engineering Systems
Ryan Janzen, Transpod, Canada MS07 Uncertainty Quantification and Reliability Analysis in
Structural Dynamics and Coupled Systems
Tuesday 12 September 2017
MS08 Fluid-structures Interaction
SPL01 Intentional Utilization of Strong Nonlinearity in Structural Dynamics MS09 Vibro-acoustics
Alexander Vakakis, University of Illinois, Illinois, USA
MS10 Dynamics of Materials
SPL02 Certainly Uncertain – The Charm of Fuzzy Predictions MS11 Waves in Solids
Michael Hanss, University of Stuttgart, Germany
MS12 Vibration Control and Mitigation
SPL03 Tests on Long Span Bridges and Analysis Using New OMA MS13 Damage Detection
Techniques
MS14 Structural Health Monitoring
James Brownjohn, University of Exeter, England
MS15 Dynamic Soil-structure Interaction
Wednesday 13 September 2017 MS16 Blast and Impact Loads
SPL04 Understanding the Dynamics of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Nonlinear MS17 Moving Loads
Systems Using Backbone Curves MS18 Traffic Induced Vibrations (road, railway, subway)
David Wagg, University of Sheffield, England MS19 Human Induced Vibrations and Vibration Serviceability
SPL05 Acoustic Black Holes for Flexural Waves: A Smart Approach to MS20 Bridge Dynamics
Vibration Damping MS21 Wind Induced Vibrations of Slender Structures
Victor Krylov, Loughborough University, England
MS22 Dynamics of Wind Energy Plants
SPL06 Sparse and Low-Rank Methods for Structural Identification and MS23 Vehicle Dynamics
SHM
MS24 Dynamic Testing and Monitoring of Historic Structures
Satish Nagarajaiah, Rice University, Texas, USA
MS25 Energy Sink and Energy Harvesting
MS26 Performance-based Design of Dinamically Excited
Structures
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Programme at a glance
8.00 Registration
10.00 Random Vibrations of Nonlinear Continua Endowed with Fractional Derivative Elements
Pol Spanos, Rice University, Texas, USA
Chair: G. Müller
10.40 Aerodynamic and Pedestrian-Level Wind Characteristics of Super-Tall Buildings with Various Configurations
Yukio Tamura, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan
Chair: F. Romeo
8.00
9.30
10.00
10.40
11.20
14.30 Dynamic analysis of a multi-contact Conceiving metastructures for civil Modal strain identification using sub-mi- Comparison of real-time models for hi- Critical velocities for a beam on nonli-
problem with clearances. Application to engineering applications crostrain FBG data from a pre-stressed gh-fidelity hardware-in-the-loop catenary near elastic foundation under harmonic
the SFR fuel pins bundle sizing S.Casciati concrete beam during progressive emulation in a high-dynamic pantograph moving load
T.Catterou, V.Blanc, G.Ricciardi, damage testing test rig D.Froio, E.Rizzi, F.M.F.Simões, A.Pinto
S.Bourgeois, B.Cochelin D.Anastasopoulos, M.De Smedt, G.De A.Schirrer, G.Aschauer, S.Jakubek Da Costa
Roeck, L.Vandewalle, E.Reynders
14.45 Modelling friction characteristics in turbi- Vibration control of a heritage building Damage detection assessment in reinfor- An efficient contact analysis method Dynamics of an infinite uniform Euler_
ne blade vibrations using a fourier series through Vibrating Barrier ced concrete slabs using impact tests between the carbody and the railway Bernoulli beam on bilinear viscoelastic
expansion of a real friction hystersis P.Cacciola, N.Banjanac, A.Tombari R.Pimentel, T.Guedes, L.Melo, G.Ferreira, structures using a multi body dynamics foundation under moving loads
T.Hoffmann, L.Panning-Von Scheidt, M.Gonçalves K.Goto, M.Sogabe, M.Tanabe, T. T.Mazilu
J.Wallaschek Watanabe
15.00 A qualitative analysis of the dynamics of Prediction and experimental analysis of Detecting damaged reinforcement bars in Road noise input identification for vehicle Dynamic Response of a Timoshenko
a disc on a rotating plane with dry friction the effectiveness of vibration-isolating concrete structures using guided waves interior noise by multi-reference Transfer Beam to a Deterministic and Stochastic
O.A.Vinogradova tramway E.El Masri, N.Ferguson, T.Waters Path Analysis Series of Impulses
K.Kozioł, K.Stypuła, T.Tatara J.Tatlow, M.Ballatore O.Szyłko-Bigus, P.Sniady
15.15 Dynamics of two impacting beams with Effects of Tuned Rail Damper on Track Damage detection of fiber-reinforced Dynamics of vehicle on road with An edge moving load on an orthotro-
clearance nonlinearity Dynamic Characteristics Optimization composite structures using experimental unevenness pic elastic plate resting on a Winkler
L.Dzyubak, A.Bhaskar J.Chen, W.Liu, X.Sun modal analysis I.I.Blekhman, E.Kremer foundation
C.A.Geweth, F.S.Khosroshahi, K. S.Althobaiti, J.Kaplunov, D.Prikazchikov
Sepahvand, C.Kerkeling, S.Marburg
15.30 Vibro-impact dynamics of two rolling Optimal control theory based design of Effect of Cut-Out and Delamination on Reducing the Cornering Resistance of On the moving multi-loads problem in
balls along curvilinear trace elasto-magnetic metamaterial Modal Properties of Singly- and Dou- Vehicles by Torque Vectoring discontinuous beam structures with
K.R.Stevanovic Hedrih S.Pensalfini, F.Coppo, F.Mezzani, G.Pepe, bly-Curved Composite Laminates G.Rill interlayer slip
A.Carcaterra K.Chawla, S.R.Chaudhuri S.Di Lorenzo, C.Adam, G.Failla,
A.Pirrotta
15.45 Nonlinear model parameter identification Vibration mitigation of a linear host Damage analysis in automotive gearbox Controllability of the powerslide motion Dynamic analysis of Euler-Bernoulli be-
for ice-induced vibrations structure using a passive neutralizer: N.Barbieri, G.de Sant’Anna Vitor Barbieri, of vehicles with different drive concepts ams with interval uncertainties crossed
L.Dostal, E.-M.Lourens, A.Metrikine effect of nonlinearity in the neutralizer B.M.Martins, L.de Sant’Anna Vitor J.Edelmann, M.Plöchl by moving loads
suspension Barbieri F.Giunta, G.Muscolino, A.Sofi,
R.Aiello, G.Gatti I.Elishakoff
16.00 Behavior of Special Hospital Equipments Experimental study of the seismic On the influence of multiple contact Dynamics of SDOF oscillators on beams
as Rigid Blocks with Mass Eccentricity response of coupled buildings models conditions on brake squeal on nonlinear elastic foundations
Subjected to Horizontal Component of L.A.Perez Pena, S.Avila, G.Doz E.Denimal, S.Nacivet, L.Nechak, C.Rodrigues, F.Simões, A.Pinto Da
Ground Motion J.-J.Sinou Costa, D.Froio, E.Rizzi
K.Nezamisavojbolaghi, M.Hosseini
16.15
Experimental and analytical investigation A Framework for Earthquake Risk Mitigation of Nonlinear Liquid Sloshing Vibrations in soils: a spectral prediction Bayesian virtual sensing for full-field 14.30
of the inelastic behavior of structures Engineering in Partially Filled Tanks using Passive method dynamic response estimation
isolated using friction pendulum bearings A.Radu Energy Absorbers A.K.J.Eddine, L.Lenti, J.F.Semblat J.Kullaa
A.Tsiavos, D.Schlatter, T.Markic, M.Farid, O.Gendelman
B.Stojadinovic
Forced vibration testing of footbridges Hazard-consistent multi-criteria selection Adaptive inertia tuning of an energy Semi-analytical approach to modelling Sequential projection pursuit for optimal 14.45
using calibrated human shaker and and scaling of ground motion records harvester for increasing its operational the dynamic behaviour of soil excited by transformation of autoregressive
wireless sensors using Evolutionary Algorithms bandwidth embedded foundations coefficients for damage detection in an
J.Brownjohn, M.Bocian, D.Hester M.Georgioudakis, M.Fragiadakis, M.Torbati, M.Hendijanizadeh, P.Bucinskas, L.Vabbersgaard Andersen experimental wind turbine blade
M.Papadrakakis S.M.Sharkh S.Hoell, P.Omenzetter
Testing and modelling of the damping An equivalent linear procedure for proba- On adjusting the rotary inertia of a canti- Dynamic Winkler Foundation for vibration Extraction of damage-sensitive eigen- 15.00
effects for fluid-based inerters bilistic displacement-based design of RC lever-type energy harvester for wideband analyses of flexible footings parameters for supervised SHM
X.Liu, J.Zheng Jiang, B.Titutus, structures under earthquake operation W.Schepers, S.Appel M.G.Masciotta, L.F.Ramos, M.Vasta,
A.J.L.Harrison, D.McBryde P.Franchin, F.Mollaioli, F.Petrini P.Ibrahim, O.Nassar, M.Arafa, Y.Anis P.B.Lourenço
Mass sensing using self-excited oscilla- Performance based assessment of rein- Wind tunnel tests on the post-critical Double wall barriers as mitigation measu- Validation of time-delayed recursive 15.15
tion in viscous environmentsy forced concrete frames designed using response of classical-flutter-based res for ground vibration transmission force identification in structural
N.Yanagisawa, H.Yabuno eigenfrequency optimization generators C.Van Hoorickx, M.Schevenels, dynamics
O.Arroyo, A.Liel, S.Gutiérrez L.Pigolotti, C.Mannini, G.Bartoli G.Lombaert K.Maes, K.Van Nimmen, S.Gillijns,
G.Lombaert
Experimental data based cable tension Influence of modeling assumptions in Nonlinear MEMS Piezoelectric Harvesters Considering Low Frequency Sound Damping estimation of large wind- 15.30
identification via nonlinear static inverse the seismic risk evaluation of a precast in the presence of geometric and structu- Propagation in Bridge Design sensitive structures
problem industrial building ral variabilities C.-W.Kim, S.Kohdera, K.Ono, S.Kimura, E.Cheynet, J.Bogunović Jakobsen,
A.Pacitti, M.Peigney, F.Bourquin, F.Cornali, A.Belleri, A.Marini, P.Riva H.Madinei, H.H.Khodaparast, M.Friswell, M.Kawatani J.Snæbjörnsson
W.Lacarbonara S.Adhikari, A.D.Shaw
Evaluation of the applicability of an Spectrum-to-spectrum methods for the A novel hybrid energy harvester with Effect of structural design on traffic-indu- A multi-objective electromechanical 15.45
energy method to calculate the damping generation of elastic floor acceleration increased power density ced building vibrations impedance technique to identify
in a lab-scale structure spectra M.Torbati, T.Van Lang, S.M.Sharkh, M. P.Persson, L.Vabbersgaard Andersen, K. debonding in rc beams flexural
S.Sanchez Gomez, A.Metrikine A.Lucchini, P.Franchin, F.Mollaioli Hendijanizadeh, T.B.Le Persson, P.Bucinskas strengthened with frp
R.Perera, R.Sun, E.Sevillano, A.Ruiz
Output-only full-field modal testing Seismic Performance of 3-D Infilled and FLuttering Energy Harvester for Autono- Effect of Excavation Depths on Ground Model updating for structural health 16.00
Y.-H.Changa, W.Wang, E.A.Pattersona, Bare Frame RC Building Models using mous Powering (FLEHAP): aeroelastic Surface Settlement for Embedded monitoring using static and dynamic
J.-Y.Chang, J.Mottershead Average Spectral Acceleration characterisation and preliminary perfor- Cantilever Retaining Structure due to measurements
A.Orumiyehei, P.Bazzurro, M.Kohrangi mance evaluation Seismic Loading S.Schommer, S.Maas, V.H.Nguyen,
S.Olivieri, G.Boccalero, A.Mazzino, C. S.Konai, A.Sengupta, K.Deb A.Zürbes
Boragno
16.15
16.35 Influence of the Mechanics of Escape Hysteresis based vibration control of Exploiting Spatial Sparsity in Vibration- Application of differential transformation Instability of an oscillator moving along a
on the Instability of von Mises Truss and base-isolated structures based Damage Detection finite element method in aperiodic thin ring on a viscoelastic foundation
its Control J.Rodellar, G.Garcia, Y.Vidal, L.Acho, C.Smith, E.Hernandez vibration of non-prismatic beam T.Lu, A.Metrikine
D.Orlando, P.B.Gonçalves, S.Lenci, G. F.Pozo R.Hołubowski
Rega
16.50 A 2-DOF Model of an Elastic Rocket On dynamic analysis and control of an Optimal design of sensor networks for Fast 3D FEM-BEM coupling for dynamic Dynamics and stability of slender
Structure Under Circulatory Force elevator system using polynomial chaos damage detection soil-structure interaction structures carrying a moving load or
R.Brasil, L.Brejão, J.Balthazar and Karhunen-Loève approaches G.Capellari, E.Chatzi, S.Mariani, W.Schepers mass
D.Colón, A.Cunha Jr., S.Kaczmarczyk, S.E.Azam G.van der Heijden, X.Zhao
J.M.Balthazar
17.05 Atypical parametric instability in linear Active control of art objects subjected to Development of virtual sensors to A reduced interface component mode New semi-analytical solution for a
and nonlinear systems seismic excitation increase the sensitivity to damage synthesis method using coarse meshes moving mass problem: the effect of
P.Hagedorn, A.Karev I.Venanzi, L.Ierimonti, A.L.Materazzi J.Kullaa M.Gibanica, T.J.S.Abrahamsson, initial conditions and abrupt change in
D.J.Rixen foundation stiffness
Z.Dimitrovová
17.50 Uncovering detached resonance curves Alternating the twin rotor damper Experimental validation of a novel Multi-objective sizing optimization of A decoupled numerical procedure
in single degree-of-freedom systems between two modes of operation to pseudo-modal approach for damage seismic-isolated reinforced concrete for modelling soil interaction in the
G.Habib, G.I.Cirillo, G.Kerschen eliminate small vibrations identification structures computation of the dynamic response of
R.Bäumer, R.Terrill, U.Starossek E.Lofrano, A.Paciacconi, A.Paolone, L.Rizzian, N.Léger, M.Marchi a rail track
F.Romeo F.Perotti, M.Tomasin, S.Alfi, A.Collina
18.05 Internal resonances in a transversally Vibration--based damage detection Approximating optimal coupling modes Influence of the crack between slab and
excited imperfect circular cylindrical shell for a population of nominally identical for component-based static condensation CA mortar of CRTSII ballastless track on
L.Rodrigues, P.Gonçalves, F.Silva structures via Random Coefficient procedures and substructuring vibration characteristics of vehicle-track
Gaussian Mixture AR model based K.Smetana, A.T.Patera, A.Buhr system
methodology Q.Feng, H.Chao, X.Sheng, X.Lei
K.Vamvoudakis-Stefanou, S.Fassois
18.20 Interaction of internal and external Uncertainty Bounds on Higher-Order Influence of motion parameters on
resonances during force driven vibrations FRFs from Gaussian Process NARX incidence of resonant track rope
of a nonlinear thin plate embedded into a Models vibrations in bi-cable ropeway system
fractional derivative medium K.Worden, W.Becker M.Knawa-Hawryszkow
Y.Rossikhin, M.Shitikova, V.Kandu
18.35
Compressive sensing-moving horizon Prescriptive vs. performance-based FLuttering Energy Harvester for Auto- On the spectrum of rail vibration Nonlinear elasticity in buildings: a 16.35
estimator for distributed loads design of a modular pipe-rack subjected nomous Powering (FLEHAP): a synergy generated by a passing train prospective way to monitor structural
M.Kirchner, J.Croes, F.Cosco, to seismic hazards between Electromagnetic Coupling (EMc) V.G.Cleante, M.J.Brennan, G.Gatti, health
W.Desmet A.de Luca di Roseto, A.Palmeri, A.Gibb and Dielectric Elastomers Generators (DEG) D.J.Thompson A.Astorga, P.Gueguen, T.Kashima
G.Boccalero, S.Olivieri, C.Boragno,
A.Mazzino
Dynamic testing of an inflatable wrap-rib Linear Time-History Analysis for EC8 Experimental and Computational Investi- Good practices in railway vibration predi- Vibration-Based Multi-Site Damage 16.50
reflector antenna design of CBF structures gation of Optimal Oscillating-Foil Power ction using semi-empirical models Precise Localization via the Functional
J.Yu, J.Wei, H.Tan A.Di Cuia, L.Lombardi, F.De Luca, R.De Generation in Constrained Flow J.S.Bosquet, P.Huguene Model Based Method
Risi, S.Caprili, W.Salvatore C.Hoke, F.Karakas, J.Young, C.Sakaris, J.Sakellariou, S.Fassois
I.Fenercioglu
Measurement of rotating beam vibration Behavior of reinforced concrete shear Energy harvesting using porous piezoe- Study on the Train-induced Environmental Real time damage detection in 17.05
using optical (DIC) techniques wall buildings subjected to large earth- lectric beam with impacts Vibrations Considering Soil-Structure structural systems using recursive
A.Yashar, N.Ferguson, M.Ghandchi quakes G.Martinez-Ayuso, M.I.Friswell, S. Interaction principle component analysis and
Tehrani D.Ugalde, D.Lopez-Garcia Adhikari, H.H.Khodaparast, C.Featherston J.Yao, H.Xia, N.Zhang iterative damage indicators
B.Bhowmik, M.Krishnan, B.Hazra,
V.Pakrashi
Mass sensing using self-excited oscilla- Seismic risk assessment of rocking Oscillator with a pendulum-rotator: Scoping methodology to asses induced Challenging aspects in removing the 17.20
tion in viscous environmentsy building contents in multistorey buildings stationary synchronous regimes, stability, vibration by railway traffic in buildings influence of environmental factors on
N.Yanagisawa, H.Yabuno M.Fragiadakis, M.-E.Kolokytha, vibration mitigation D.López-Mendoza, A.Romero, P.Galvín, modal parameter estimates for SHM
S.Diamantopoulos A.Manevich D.P.Connolly purposes
C.Rainieri, F.Magalhaes
Nonlinear dynamics of self-centring Performance-based seismic design Numerical investigations on the operatio- Mitigation of vibrations and re-radiated Damage Detection in an Uncertaintain 17.35
segmental composite rocking column framework for RC floor diaphragms in nal regimes of a torsional-flutter-based noise in buildings generated by railway Nonlinear Beam
M.M.Kashani, A.Gonzalez-Buelga dual systems wind harvester traffic: a parametric study L.Gustavo, G.Villani, S.Da Silva,
A.González, E.Spacone, R.Nascimbene L.Caracoglia A.Colaço, P.Alves Costa, P.Amado- A.Cunha Jr
Mendes, L.Godinho, R.Calçada
Bending moments in a rc two-way Performance-based seismic design of an Effect of uncertainties in the dynamical Mitigation of railway induced ground On the use of equivalent forces for 17.50
transfer slab subjected to wall loads innovative hcw system with shear links behavior of piezoelectric energy vibration at the track, the transmission structural health monitoring based on
A.Gómez-Bernal, E.Arellano-Méndez, based on ida harvesters path through the soil and at the building joint input-state estimation algorithms
H.Juárez-García R.Das, A.Zona, B.Vandoren, H.Degee R.Ruiz, V.Meruane L.Auersch E.-M.Lourens, D.Fallais
Seismic Performance Factors for Precast Piezoelectric vibration energy harvesting The environmental impact of the vibration Application of modal flexibility-based 18.05
Buildings with Hybrid Beam-Column from airflow in HVAC (Heating Ventilation induced by the passage of trains at deflections for damage diagnosis of a
Connections and Air Conditioning) systems various speeds steel frame structure
S.Can Girgin, I.Serkan Misir, S.Kahraman K.Gkoumas, F.Petrini, F.Bontempi T.Tatara, K.Barbara G.Bernagozzi, C.E.Ventura,
S.Allahdadian, Y.Kaya, L.Landi,
P.P.Diotallevi
Parameter identification of time- 18.20
depedent oscillatory systems
C.Ludwig, O.Junge, U.Wever
18.35
9.00 Intentional Utilization of Strong Nonlinearity in Structural Dynamics Certainly Uncertain - The Charm of Fuzzy Predictions
Alexander Vakakis, University of Illinois, Illinois, USA Michael Hanss, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Chair: F. Vestroni Chair: C. Papadimitriou
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F.Chernousko B.Poplawski, G.Mikulowski, A.Mroz, (Cloister room) (Cloister room) (Cloister room)
K.Sekula, L.Jankowski
9.55 Multi-body contact in non-linear Nonlinear passive damping of the The λ-Curves Method for crack Development of a non-destructive Uncertainty quantification for nonlinear
dynamics of real mechanical systems X-shaped structure identification in beams bell-tuning technique through optimized reduced-order model elasto-acoustics
I.Atanasovska X.Jing J.Fernández-Sáez, A.Morassi, L.Rubio structural modification computational model
M.Carvalho, V.Debut, J.Antunes E.Capiez-Lernout, C.Soize, R.Ohayon
10.10 An augmented Lagrangian formulation Including Inerters in Aircraft Landing Geometrically nonlinear free and forced Model Order Reduction in Design of Model uncertainties in computational
for the equations of motion of multibody Gear Shock Strut to Improve the Touch- vibrations of clamped-clamped functio- Parameterized Structures under Different viscoelastic linear structural dynamics
systems subject to equality constraints down Performance nally graded beam with discontinuities Load Configurations R.Capillon, C.Desceliers, C.Soize
E.Paraskevopoulos, N.Potosakis, Y.Li, J.Zheng Jiang, P.Sartor, S.Neild, M.Chajdi, El Bekkaye Merrimi, K.El Bikri R.Rodríguez Sánchez, M.Buchschmid,
S.Natsiavas H.Wang G.Müller
10.25 Closed dynamical model of a double Use of Inerter-based Vibration Absorbers Effective filtering of modal curvatures for Nonlinear Seismic Dam and Basin Analy- Reduced Order Level Modeling of
propeller HAWT for Suppressing Multiple Cable Modes damage identification in beams sis Using Explicit Newmark Integration Structure-Based Uncertainty on Fluid
L.Klimina, E.Shalimova, M.Dosaev, J.Luo, J.Macdonald, J.Zheng Jiang J.Ciambella, A.Pau, F.Vestroni Method with Static Condensation Forces for the Dynamics of Nearly-
R.Garziera U.Albostan, T.Bahçecioğlu, Y.Arıcı, Straight Pipes
Ö.Kurç S.Shah, M.Mignolet
10.40 A substructure-based numerical Performance of a dual-stage inerter- Integrated process of images and A modal udwadia-kalaba formulation Uncertainty quantification on a
technique and experimental analysis based vibration isolator acceleration measurements for damage for the vibro-impact modelling of conti- chemical poroelastic coupled problem:
of turbine blades damping with under- J.Yang, J.Z.Jiang, X.Zhu, H.Chen detection nuous flexible systems with intermittent Mechanobiology of implant healing
platform friction dampers F.Potenza, G.Castelli, V.Gattulli, contacts D.Moukadiri, B.Faverjon, D.Dureisseix,
N.Sazhenkov, I.Semenova, M.Nikhamkin, E.Ottaviano J.Antunes, V.Debut, L.Borsoi, X.Delaune, N.Kessissoglou, P.Swider
S.Semenov P.Piteau
10.55 Assessment of the mainshock-aftershock Dynamic response of a viscously A perturbation scheme for damage Dynamic computations of nonlinear The dynamics of coupled structures
collapse vulnerability of RC structures damped two adjacent degree of freedom indicators based on modal beams in contact with rough surfaces possessing inhomogeneous attachments
considering the infills in-plane and out- system linked by inerter subjected to complexification D.Duhamel, T.Dai Vu M.Souza, N.Ferguson
of-plane behavior base harmonic excitation E.Lofrano, A.Paolone, G.Ruta, A.Taglioni
A.Furtado, H.Rodrigues, A.Arede, M.Basili, M.De Angelis, D.Pietrosanti
H.VarumBarbieri
11.10
Flooring-systems and their interaction On the role of vibro-acoustics in leak Uncertainty quantification of modal A laboratory test on the vibration Guided wave propagation for 9.55
with furniture and humans detection for plastic water distribution characteristics identified from mitigation efficiency of floating ladder assessment of adhesive bonding
C.Frier, L.Pedersen, L.Vabbersgaard pipes frequency-domain stochastic subspace tracks between steel and concrete
Andersen, P.Persson M.Brennan, F.Almeida, F.K.de Lima, identification M.Ma, B.Jiang, M.Li, X.Sun B.Zima, M.Rucka
P.Ayala, D.Obata, A.Tabone Paschoalini, E.Reynders, K.Maes
N.Kessissoglou, M.Karimi
Using ambient vibration measurements On the signum function and its effect on On minimizing the influence of the noise Effect of track defects on vibration from Damage detection in bolted lap joints 10.10
to generate experimental floor response acoustic correlation for leak location in tail of correlation functions in operational high speed trains using guided waves
spectra and inter-storey drift curves of buried plastic water pipes modal analysis A.M.Kaynia, J.Park, K.Norén-Cosgriff R.Kędra, M.Rucka
Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings F.Almeida, M.Brennan, A.Tabone M.Tarpø, P.Olsen, S.Amador, M.Juul, R.
A.Asgarian, G.McClure Paschoalini, P.F.Joseph, Y.Gao Brincker
Study on changes in dynamic Acoustic energy transfer by friction A new developed modal parameter Study on Dynamic Characteristics of a Non-destructive structural integrity 10.25
characteristics of high-rise steel-framed induced vibrations identification method based on empirical Curved Track Subjected to Harmonic testing of finite plates based on the
buildings based on strong motion data G.Lacerra, F.Massi, E.Chatelet, E.Moulin mode decomposition and Natural Moving Loads wave scattering at defects with sub-
T.Kashima excitation technique L.Du, W.Liu, W.Liu, L.Ma wavelength size
X.Song P.Becht, E.Deckers, C.Claeys,
B.Pluymers, W.Desmet
Numerical evaluation of natural vibration Modelling of orthotropic plates out of State space model and its estimation for Ground Vibration Characteristics of Condition based decision using traffic- 10.40
frequencies of thermo-modernized cross laminated timber in the mid and Operational Modal Analysis with non- Ballested Ladder Track light concept applied to civil engineering
apartment buildings subjected to mining high frequency range white noise input buildings
T.Watanabe, M.Sogabe, H.Wakui,
tremors C.Winter, M.Buchschmid, G.Müller P.Guéguen, A.Tiganescu
J.Cara, J.Juan, E.Alarcon J.Shimabuku, M.Shoji
K.Kuzniar, M.Zajac
On the fundamental period of vibration Power-based approach for assessment A track model for the prediction of Characterization of Defects in Plates 10.55
of flat-bottom ground-supported circular of structure-borne sound in mechanical ground-borne vibrations due to parame- using Shear and Lamb Waves
silos containing grain-like material networks of vehicle structures tric excitation D.Achillopoulou, A.Pau
L.Pieraccini, M.Palermo, S.Silvestri, R.Ullmann, S.Sicklinger, M.Buchschmid, M.Germonpré, G.Degrande, G.Lombaert
T.Trombetti G.Müller
11.10
11.30 Limit Cycles in Vortex-Induced Vibra- Proposing Structure-Immittance Vehicle-based health monitoring system Sensitivity analysis of dynamic cha- Sensitivity Analysis of Material and
tions: a Critical Analysis Functions for Passive Vibration Control for short and medium span bridges and racteristics of composite beams with Load Parameters to Fatigue Stresses
F.Lupi, H.-J.Niemann, R.Hoeffer S.Ying Zhang, J.Zheng Jiang, S.Neild damage detection sensitivity viscoelastic layers of an Offshore Wind Turbine Monopile
A.Miyamoto, A.Yabe, E.Brühwiler M.Lasecka-Plura, R.Lewandowski Substructure
A.Glisic, P.Schaumann, M.Broggi, M.Beer
11.45 Destabilizing damping effect on flat-plate Investigations on the Performance of a Damage detection in railway bridges Time-domain analysis of viscoelastic Quantification of non-homogeneous
vibrations due to flow-induced flutter Novel Semi-active Tuned Liquid Column using Machine Learning: application to a systems interval uncertainty based on scatter in
L.Pigolotti, C.Mannini, G.Bartoli Damper historic structure L.Rouleau, J.-F.Deü modal properties
O.Altay, F.Nolteernsting, S.Stemmler, E.Khouri Chalouhi, I.Gonzalez, C.Gentile, M.Faes, D.Moens
D.Abel, S.Klinkel R.Karoumi
12.00 Stability and post-critical behavior of A new algorithm for semi-active control Statistical methods for damage detection Evaluation of behavior factors of steel Uncertainty analysis of active and passi-
a two-degrees of freedom aero-elastic of mixed base isolation applied to civil structures moment-resisting frames using standard ve structures in the design phase
system in a cross flow D.-C.Vu, I.Politopoulos, S.Diop S.Gres, M.D.Ulriksen, M.Döhler, pushover method S.Li, E.M.Slomski, T.Melz
J.Naprstek, S.Pospisil R.Johansen, P.Andersen, L.Damkilde B.Taïeb, Y.Djamel, B.Abdelhamid, F.Eric
12.15 Nonlinear Dynamics and Bifurcations of a Analytical, numerical and experimental Performance Assessment of Vibration Asymptotic analysis of free low-frequen- Bayesian calibration of mechanical para-
Spherical Multi-tethered Lighter-Than-Air studies on the Semi-Active Friction Parameters as Damage Indicators for Bri- cy ring-stiffened shells vibrations meters of high-speed train suspensions
System in Uniform Flow Tendon dge Structures under Ambient Excitation S.Filippov D.Lebel, C.Soize, C.Fünfschilling,
L.Mi, O.Gottlieb H.Garrido, O.Curadelli, D.Ambrosini J.J.Moughty, J.R.Casas G.Perrin
12.30 Multivariate analysis of vortex induced Switch control of twin rotor damper for Evaluation of different monitoring Vibration transmission within built-up Bayesian model updating of historic
vibrations in a tensioned cylinder reveal bridge vibration mitigation under different techniques during damage infliction on plate structures using dynamic stiffness masonry towers through dynamic
nonlinear modal interactions excitations structures method experimental data
E.Gedikli, J.Dahl, D.Chelidze Y.Zhang, L.Li, X.Zhang K.Alten, M.Ralbovsky, A.Vorwagner, W.Wu, H.Li, X.Yin G.Bartoli, M.Betti, L.Facchini, A.M.Marra,
H.Toplitzer, S.Wittmann S.Monchetti
12.45 Nonlinear behaviors of an acoustical Dynamics and control of the GyroPTO Damage detection in structures based on Spectral submanifolds: Theory and Energy-based collapse assessment of
resonator: theoretical and experimental wave energy point absorber under sea principal component analysis of forced computation in models and experi- complex reinforced concrete structures
evidences waves harmonic responses mentss with uncertainties
E.Gourdon, V.A.Vargas, A.T.Savadkoohi Z.Zhang, S.R.K.Nielsen, B.Basu J.-C.Golinval G.Haller J.Li, H.Zhou
13.00
A proposal for a membrane model Vibrations of a thin elastic plate floating A data driven solution to synchronicity Measurements on the vehicle-track An effective method of signal processing 11.30
for the small deformations of a spider atop a heavy density-stratified fluid deviations in operational modal analysis interaction and the excitation of railway- in problems of low-frequency defecto-
orb-web M.Zhuchkova D.Bernal induced ground vibration scopy
A.Morassi, A.Soler, R.Zaerac L.Auersch, S.Said, R.Müller O.V.Bocharova, I.E.Andzjikovich,
A.V.Sedov, V.V.Kalinchuk
Free vibration analysis of partially perfo- Vibro-acoustics of infinite and finite Output-only identification of rigid body Analysis of ground-borne noise and Estimation of track modulus over long 11.45
rated circular plates elastic fluid-filled cylindrical shells motions of floating structures: a case vibration levels generated by buses distances using artificial neural networks
K.-H.Jeong, M.-J.Jhung L.S.Ledet, S.V.Sorokin study G.Coquel, C.Fillol, J.Le Nabat N.T.Do, S.Fallah Nafari, M.Gül
C.Ruzzo, G.Failla, M.Collu, V.Nava,
V.Fiamma, F.Arena
A proposal for normalized impedance A 2.5D spectral approach to represent Operational modal analysis on a A simple and efficient numerical model Construction of a traffic volume 12.00
functions of inclined piles in non- acoustic and elastic waveguides inte- lighthouse structure subjected to ice for dynamic interaction of high speed estimation model using dynamic
homogeneous media raction on thin slab structures actions train and railway structure including response features extracted from SHM
G.M.Álamo, A.E.Martínez-Castro, A.R.Ordóñez, F.J.Cruz-Muñoz, T.Skjerve Nord, M.Bjerkås, E.M.Lourens, derailment during an earthquake data in a cable-stayed bridge
L.A.Padrón, J.J.Aznárez, R.Gallego, O. P.G.Barrera K.A.Kvåle, Ø.W.Petersen M.Tanabe, K.Goto, T.Watanabe, M. K.Wattana, M.Nishio
Maeso Sogabe, H.Wakui, Y.Tanabe
Application of Non-classical Shells Study on low-frequency noise radiated Identification of frame models under Derailment Mechanism of Trains Running Validation of a Data-fusion Based 12.15
Theories for Free Vibration Analysis of from rail transit bridges using inverse unmeasured base motion: experimental over Bridges During Strong Earthquakes Solution in view of the Real-Time
Annular Plates boundary element method validation Q.Zeng, E.G.Dimitrakopoulos Monitoring of Cable-Stayed Bridges
S.M.Bauer, E.B.Voronkova, A.L.Smirnov X.Song, Q.Li, D.Wu V.Sepe, C.Valente, L.Zuccarino, R.Siano, F.Casciati, S.Casciati, M.Vece,
F.Iezzi L.Faravelli
Aplication of the dynamic stiffness Environmental vibration reduction utilizing Dynamic stiffness identification of portal Dynamic Response of Bridge-Expan- Bayesian Outlier Detection for Health 12.30
method in the vibration analysis of an array of mass scatterers frame bridge-soil system using controlled sion-Joints regarding a Measurement Monitoring of Bridges
stiffened composite plates A.Peplow, L.Andersen, P.Bucinskas dynamic testing based Detection of Vehicle Weights Y.Goi, C.-W.Kim
E.Damnjanović, M.Nefovska-Danilović, A.Zangeneh, C.Svedholm, C.Pacoste, considering random Vehicle Vibrations
M.Petronijević, M.Marjanović A.Andersson, R.Karoumi R.Friedl, I.Mangerig
Uncertain Shock Response of double On the use of magneto-rheological System Identification of Bogazici Analysis of T-bolts Abnormal Fracture of Temperature effects in long-term 12.45
pinned beam with nonlinear interfaces elastomers to suppress flexural vibration Suspension Bridge during Hanger DTVII2 fastener Based on Metro Pass- monitoring of bridges
E.Menga, I.Romero, M.J.Sánchez in beams Replacement by Dynamic Monitoring T.Furtmüller, C.Adam
Naranjo F.Almeida, M.Brennan, A.Tabone S.Soyoz, U.Dikmen, N.Apaydin, W.Wenbin, W.Zongzhen, L.Li,
Paschoalini, V.Marques Dos Santos, K.Kaynardag, E.Aytulun, O.Senkardesler, D.Huaming
F.Bellucci, A.E.Job N.Catbas, H.Lus, E.Safak, M.Erdik
13.00
14.30 Non-holonomic dynamics of a ball Comparison of TMD designs for a slender A theoretical and experimental evaluation A systematic approach to derive dynamic SMGDA: an Uncertainty Based
moving inside a spherical cavity footbridge subjected to human-induced of the modal properties of a cable-stayed equations for homogeneous and functio- Multi-objective Optimization Approach.
J.Náprstek, C.Fischer vibrations accounting for structural and footbridge nally graded micropolar plates Illustration to an Airplane Composite
load uncertainties I.Drygala, J.Dulinska H.Abadikhah, P.Folkow Material
K.Lievens, G.Lombaert, G.De Roeck, Q.Mercier, F.Poirion, J.-A.Désidéri
P.Van den Broeck
14.45 Nonlinear optical vibrations of single- Application of eddy current damper tech- Dynamics of the scissors-type Mobile Low-frequency dispersion of elastic Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulation
walled carbon nanotubes nology for passive tuned mass damper Bridge waves in strongly inhomogeneous Methods for Structural Reliability
L.Manevitch, V.Smirnov, M.Strozzi, systems within footbridges Y.Chikahiro, I.Ario, P.Pawłowski, C. three-layered plates Analysis
F.Pellicano D.Saige, J.Engelhardt, S.Katz Graczykowski, M.I.Nakazawa, J.Holnicki- J.Kaplunov, D.Prikazchikov, C.Proppe
Szulc, S.Ono L.Prikazchikova
15.00 Study of the contribution of nonlinear Distributed multiple tuned mass dampers Estimation of the dynamic response High frequency reduced models for An Efficient Dynamic Substructuring and
normal modes (NNM) in large amplitude for wind response control of chimney in a slender suspension bridge using repetitive beams Application to Reliability Analysis
oscillations of simply supported beams with flexible foundation measured acceleration data A.Rallu, S.Hans, C.Boutin H.Jensen, V.Araya
J.González Carbajal, J.Domínguez S.Elias, V.Matsagar, T.K.Datta Ø.W.Petersen, O.Øiseth, E.-M.Lourens
Abascal, D.Garcia Vallejo
15.15 Comparing the direct normal form Wind Tower Vibration Controlled by a Numerical evaluation of modal properties Cut-off frequencies and correction Assessment of optimal design methods
method with the harmonic balance and Pendulum TMD using Genetic Optimiza- change of railway bridges during train factors of equivalent single layer theories of viscous dampers
method of multiple scales tion: Beam Modelling passage R.Massabò D.Altieri, E.Tubaldi, E.Patelli, A.Dall’Asta
T.Hill, S.Neild, D.Wagg G.Bertollucci Colherinhas, M.V.Girao D.Cantero, A.Rønnquist
De Morais, S.Moreira Ávila, M.A.Milfont
Shzu
15.30 Dynamical analysis of different transmis- Application of a 240 ton dual- use tuned Assesment of an Old Steel Railway Periodic homogenization of stiffened Reliability-based design optimization
sion line cables mass damper system Bridge Using Dynamic Tests plates with inner resonances of reinforced concrete structures with
N.Barbieri, M.Calado, M.Mannala, C.Meinhardt, N.Nikitas, D.Demetriou T.Plachy, M.Polak, P.Ryjáček P.Fossat, C.Boutin, M.Ichchou elastomeric isolators
K.Fonseca de Lima, G.de Sant’Anna Vitor N.Léger, L.Rizzian, M.Marchi
Barbieri
15.45 Effects of modeling nonlinearity on the Control of adjacent buildings using Dynamic monitoring and identification of Calculation of displacements and Meta-models for fatigue damage esti-
dynamics of pre-tensioned cable stayed shared tund mass damper a new cable-stayed bridge in Bari, Italy stresses in laminated glass beams under mation of offshore wind turbines jacket
masts M.Abdeddaim, Z.Guenidi, A.Ounis, D.Foti, S.Ivorra, F.Paparella, F.Javier dynamic loadings using an effective substructures
G.F.Giaccu M.K.Shrimali, T.K.Datta Baeza young modulus S.Brandt, M.Broggi, J.Häfele,
M.L.Aenlle, F.Pelayo, G.Ismael C.G.Gebhardt, R.Rolfes, M.Beer
16.00 Nonlinear dynamics of a parametric Earthquake excited base-isolated Experimental results in damping Consequences of different definitions of Long-term stochastic extreme response
analytical model for beam-cable-beam structures protected by Tuned Liquid evaluation of a high-speed railway bridge bending curvature on nonlinear dynamics analysis of floating bridges
structures Column Dampers: design approach and K.Chawla, S.R.Chaudhuri of beams F.-I.G.Giske, B.J.Leira, O.Øiseth
F.Potenza, M.Lepidi, U.Di Sabatino, experimental verification E.Babilio, S.Lenci
V.Gattulli C.Adam, A.Di Matteo, T.Furtmüller,
A.Pirrotta
16.15 Nonlinear dynamic analysis of a 3D Optimum design of the tuned mass-dam- Investigation of the dynamic response and Reliability-Based Dynamic Analysis of
guyed mast per-inerter for serviceability limit effect of soil properties of Arroyo Bracea Progressive Collapse of Highway Bridges
J.Ballaben, M.Rosales, S.Preidikman state performance in wind-excited tall II bridge in Madrid-Sevilla High-Speed M.Ghosn, F.Miao
buildings railway line through experimental analyses
F.Petrini, A.Giaralis P.Galvín, E.Moliner, A.Romero,
M.D.Martínez-Rodrigo
16.30
A new set of equations of motion for Computing the modal characteristics Effective Stiffness Identification for Strength demands of tall wind turbines Fatigue, Deterioration and System Analy- 14.30
constrained structures and a comparison of structures considering soil-structure Structural Health Monitoring of Reinfor- subject to earthquakes and wind load sis of the Boyne Viaduct
of the effect of bilateral and unilateral interaction effects ced Concrete Buildings using Hysteresis P.Martinez-Vazquez, M.Gkantou, C. L.Connolly, A.O’Connor, C.Bowe
constraints M.Papadopoulos, R.Van Beeumen, Loop Analysis Baniotopoulos
S.Natsiavas, E.Paraskevopoulos S.François, G.Degrande, G.Lombaert C.Zhou, J.G.Chase, G.Rodgers, B.Huang,
C.Xu
Nonlinear rocking of rigid blocks Advantages and detriments of 1 Directio- A substructure approach for fatigue Validated model based development Structural health monitoring system of 14.45
on flexible foundation: Analysis and nal – 3 Component wave propagation assessment on wind turbine support of damage index for Structural Health bridges
Experiments approach for soil-structure interaction structures using output-only measure- Monitoring of offshore wind turbine C.-C.Comisu, N.Taranu, G.Boaca,
P.D.Spanos, A.Di Matteo, A.Pirrotta, modeling ments support structures M.-C.Scutaru
M.Di Paola R.Fares, M.P.Santisi d’Avila, K.Tatsis, V.Dertimanis, I.Abdallah, S.Tewolde, R.Höffer, H.Haardt
A.Deschamps E.Chatzi
Vibration and buckling of open TWBs Vibrations of Flexible Strip on Viscoelastic Crack localization in beams by frequency Multi-hazard response analysis of a 5MW Ambient vibration tests at some buttress 15.00
with local weakening Halfspace shifts due to roving mass with rotary offshore wind turbine dams in Romania
G.Piana, A.Carpinteri, E.Lofrano, G.Ruta M.Radisic, M.Petronijevic, G.Mueller inertia E.Katsanos, A.Arrospide, C.Georgakis, A.Abdulamit, S.Demetriu, A.Aldea,
F.Cannizzaro, J.De Los Rios, S.Caddemi, S.Thöns C.Neagu, D.Gafto
I.Caliò, S.Ilanko
Identification of low cycle dynamic loads Variation in models for simple dynamic Quasi-isospectral Sturm-Liouville The Influence of Soil-Structure-Inte- Long-time monitoring of the G. Meazza 15.15
acting on heavy machinery structure–soil–structure interaction operators and applications to system raction on the Fatigue Analysis in the stadium in a pattern recognition
D.Pietrusiak, P.Moczko, T.Smolnick, E. problems identification Foundation Design of Onshore Wind prospective
Rusinski L.Vabbersgaard Andersen, A.T.Peplow, A.Bilotta, A.Morassi, E.Turco Turbines F.Lucà, A.Datteo, G.Busca, A.Cigada
P.Bucinskas, P.Persson, K.Persson P.Michel, S.Klein, C.Butenweg, S.Klinkel
Analysis of dynamic instabilities in Effects of the Three-Dimensional Confi- Experimental verification of optimal Observations on the influence of soil Monitoring and testing of high power 15.30
bridges under wind action through a guration of the Soil-Structure System on sensor placement for multi-setup modal profile on the seismic bending moments industrial fans vibration
simple friction-based mechanical model Building Responses to Wave Propagation testing of offshore wind turbine monopiles E.Rusinski, J.Czmochowski, P.Moczko,
D.De Domenico, I.Failla, G.Ricciardi H.Nakagawa, S.Nakai, T.Kashima J.Zhang, K.Maes, G.De Roeck, J.Herrera, J.J.Aznárez, L.A.Padrón, D.Pietrusiak
E.Reynders, G.Lombaert O.Maeso
Unstable response of 2-DoF gyroscopic On surface wave fields arising in A Nonlinear Model Inversion Method for On the structural response of a tall Dynamic Monitoring System of Baixo 15.45
systems with stable eigenvalues soil-structure interaction problems Joint System Parameter, Noise, and Input hybrid onshore wind turbine tower Sabor arch dam: first 6 months of
O.Giannini B.Erbas, N.Ege, J.Kaplunov, Identification of Civil Structures M.Gkantou, C.Baniotopoulos, operation
D.Prikazchikov, A.Chorozoglou H.Ebrahimian, R.Astroza, J.Conte, P.Martinez-Vazquez S.Pereira, F.Magalhães, J.Gomes,
C.Papadimitriou Á.Cunha, J.Vieira de Lemos
A Surface Vibration-based Method for Computational Studies on Interactions Structural and seismic monitoring of the Coupled-Mode Flutter of Wind Turbines Operational Modal Analysis based 16.00
Tumor Detection of Women Breast in a between Legged Locomotion and Defor- “Cardarelli” Hospital in Campobasso and its Suppression Using Torsional prediction of actual stress in an offshore
DIET System mable Terrain D.Gargaro, C.Rainieri, G.Fabbrocino Viscous Damper structural model
C.Zhou, G.Chase, H.Ismail, G.Rodgers, G.Wang, A.Riaz, B.Balachandran Z.Zhang, B.Chen, S.R.K.Nielsen M.Tarpø, B.Nabuco, A.Skafte,
C.Pretty, M.Signal, M.Haggers J.Kristoffersen, J.Vestermark, S.Amador,
R.Brincker
The relationship between psychomotor Soil-structure interaction at railway Finite element modeling for structural Comparison of hydrodynamic loading Exploring the limits of the Truncated 16.15
efficiency and selected personality traits bridges with integral abutments dynamic analysis of bolted joints under models for vertical cylinders in nonlinear SPRT method for vibration--respon-
of people exposed to noise and vibration H.Bigelow, D.Pak, B.Hoffmeister, uncertainty waves se--only damage diagnosis in a
stimuli M.Feldmann, G.Seidl, T.Petraschek P.Langer, K.Sepahvand, C.Guist, A.Mockute, E.Marino, C.Lugni, C.Borri lab--scale wind turbine jacket foundation
A.Kowalska-Koczwara, A.Korchut, S.Marbrug structure
W.Korchut, A.Romańska-Zapała, K.Stypuła N.Spanos, J.Sakellariou, S.Fassois
16.30
16.50 From a chain of nonlinear oscillators to LMI-based design of distributed Dynamic properties and seismic Revealing nonlinear dynamical behaviour Inverse identification of the pedestrian
nonlinear longitudinal vibrations of an energy-dissipation systems for vibration vulnerability of typical bridges of laminated glass characteristics governing human-
elastic rod: the case of pure nonlinearity control of large multi-story structures J.M.Jara, B.A.Olmos, G.Martínez S.Lenci, L.Consolini, F.Clementi structure interaction
I.Kovacic, M.Zukovic F.Palacios-Quiñonero, J.Rubió-Massegú, K.Van Nimmen, P.Van den Broeck,
J.M.Rossell, H.R.Karimi G.Lombaert
17.05 Geometrically nonlinear transverse Payload oscillations control in harbor A Fast Computational Framework for Dynamic response of equivalent Realistic simulation of a random
vibration of Bernoulli-Euler beams cranes via semi-active vibration Seismic Random Response of Multi- orthotropic plate model for stiffened pedestrian flow
carrying a finite number of masses and absorbers: modeling, simulations and support Structures plate: numerical-experimental M.Kasperski
taking into account their rotatory inertia experimental results X.T.Du, H.Xia, H.Qiao assessment
A.Ahmed, B.Rhali A.Arena, W.Lacarbonara, A.Casalotti G.Battaglia, A.Di Matteo, G.Micale, A.
Pirrotta
17.20 Evolutionary analysis of Fokker-Planck Structural disconnection as a general Seismic Resilience of Concrete Bridges Numerical modeling of the Numerical investigation of a simple
equation using multi-dimensional Finite technique to improve the dynamic and with Flared Columns microstructure of ceramic-metallic model of human jumping on an
Element Method seismic response of structures: a basic F.Soleimani, S.Mangalathu, R.Desroches materials oscillating structure
J.Naprstek, R.Kral model D.Pyka, J.Pach, A.Kurzawa, N.Alexander, J.Macdonald, A.Champneys
C.Fabrizio, A.M.de Leo, A.Di Egidio K.Jamroziak, M.Bocian
17.35 Lyapunov Exponents and Rotation Num- Approximate complex eigensolution of Near-Fault and Far-Fault Ground Motion Inner resonance in fiber-matrix composi- Damping induced by bobbing or jumping
bers in Rotor and Vehicle Dynamics proportionally damped linear systems Effects on Cable-Supported Bridges tes with homogeneous cylindrical fibers persons
W.Wedig supplemented with a passive damper K.Soyluk, H.Karaca G.Bonnet, V.Monchiet B.Czwikla, M.Kasperski
S.Hračov, J.Náprstek
17.50 Nonlinear vibrations of a cable system Robust Simultaneous Optimization Characterization of radial and Asymptotic approximation of the band Damping induced by walking and running
with a tuned mass damper under of Friction Dampers for the Passive circumferential mechanical energy structure for tetrachiral metamaterials M.Kasperski, P.Heinemann
deterministic and stochastic base Vibration Control in a Colombian Building components in bi-directional nonlinear M.Lepidi, A.Bacigalupo
excitation S.P.Ontiveros-Pérez, L.Fleck Fadel seismic response of steel bridge piers
S.Kaczmarczyk, R.Iwankiewicz Miguel, L.Fleck Fadel Miguel Y.Liu, A.Igarashi
18.05 Higher-order moments of eigenvalue and Mathematical Modelling of Adaptive Effect of Spatial Variability of Earthquakes Dynamics and wave dispersion of Biodynamic Modelling of Human Rhyth-
eigenvector distributions for the nonlinear Skeletal Structures for Impact Absorption on Cable-Stayed Bridges strongly heterogeneous fluid saturated mic Activities
stochastic dynamics of cable networks and Vibration Damping E.Efthymiou, A.Camara porous media C.Gaspar, E.Caetano, C.Moutinho,
G.F.Giaccu, L.Caracoglia, B.Barbiellini C.Graczykowski, P.Pawłowski E.Rohan, V.-H.Nguyen, S.Naili J.G.Santos Da Silva
18.20 Experiments and numerical simulations Use of flat-type multilayer rubber-metal Investigation of the Effect of Directivity Experimental Investigation on
of nonlinear vibrations of a beam with package for vibration mitigation Pulses on the Seismic Response of a Synchronization of Bouncing Crowd
non-ideal boundary conditions and S.Polukoshko Curved RC Bridge H.Tan, J.Chen
uncertainties V.Angelidakis, V.Kardoutsou, I.Psycharis,
T.Roncen, J.-J.Sinou, J.-P.Lambelin I.Taflampas
18.35 Determining periodic orbits via nonlinear Nonlinear FE model updating of seismic Vibration analysis using mobile devices
filtering and recurrence spectra in the isolated bridge instrumented during the (smartphones or tablets)
presence of noise 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule-Chile Megathrust A.Feldbusch, H.Sadegh-Azar, P.Agne
S.Oberst, S.Marburg, N.Hoffmann Earthquake
Y.Li, R.Astroza, J.Conte, P.Soto
18.50
Dynamic properties of Byblos buildings Implementation of the consistent lum- Identification of Structural Stiffness Wind Tunnel testing of small Vertical- Vibration based structural health 16.50
considering soil structure interaction ped-parameter model for the computation parameters via Wavelet Packet from Axis Wind Turbines in urban areas monitoring of the substructures of five
N.Makhoul, J.Harb of the seismic response of nonlinear Seismic Response A.Carbo Molina, G.Bartoli, T.De Troyer offshore wind turbines
piled structures W.-C.Su, C.-S.Huang W.Weijtjens, T.Verbelen, N.Noppe,
F.González, L.A.Padrón, J.J.Aznárez, O. C.Devriendt
Maeso
Dynamic response due to cable rupture FE/PML numerical schemes for dynamic Smartphone data streams for bridge Structural health monitoring strategies On model-based system approach 17.05
in a transmission lines guyed towers soil-structure interaction and seismic health monitoring based on the estimation of modal for health monitoring of drivetrains in
T.Carlos, J.Kaminski Jr. wave propagation analysis T.Matarazzo, M.Vazifeh, S.Pakzad, parameters floating wind turbines
I.-K.Fontara, W.Schepers, S.A.Savidis, P.Santi, C.Ratti E.Di Lorenzo, S.Manzato, B.Peeters, A.Nejad, T.Moan
F.Rackwitz F.Marulo, W.Desmet
Dynamic analysis of concrete arch- Investigation of the earthquake ground Bayesian Optimal Experimental Design New Lattice-Tubular Tower for Onshore Modal identification of a wind turbine 17.20
gravity dams: the case of Ridracoli motion coherence in heterogeneous for Parameter Estimation and Response WEC – Part 1: Structural Optimization blade
G.Buffi, N.Cavalagli, L.De Lorenzis, non-linear soil deposits Predictions in Complex Dynamical S.Jovašević, M.R.Shah Mohammadi, D.Cardim, S.Avila, M.Shzu, L.Castro,
V.Gusella, P.Manciola, M.Mezzi, F.Gatti, L.De Carvalho Paludo, A.Svay, Systems C.Rebelo, M.Pavlović, M.Veljković M.V.Girao De Morais
W.Niemeier, C.Tamagnini, A.Gambi F.Lopez-Caballero, R.Cottereau C.Papadimitriou, C.Argyris
Evaluation of dynamic characteristics in The different response of apparently Online Bayesian Identification of Coupling effects on the dynamic re- Fuzzy finite element model updating 17.35
a transmission line latticed steel tower identical structures: a far-field lesson Non-Smooth Systems sponse of moored floating platforms for of a laboratory wind turbine blade for
A.de Souza Pippi, J.Kaminski Jr., from the mirandola 20th may 2012 M.Chatzis, E.Chatzi offshore wind energy plants structural modification detection
M.A.Silva Pinheiro earthquake A.Giusti, G.Stabile, E.Marino, C.Borri H.Turnbull, P.Omenzetter
S.Castellaro
Effect of periodic pile row in subway Effect of geological irregularity on the Identifying a stochastic process related Fatigue assessment of a wind turbine bla- Wind turbine vibration based SHM 17.50
vibration Isolation damage of pile foundations during an to the stiffness in a voice production de when output from multiple aero-elastic system: influence of the sensors layout
S.Zhang, W.Wang, Z.Wu, Y.Dai, Y.Li, earthquake mechanical model simulators are available and noise
H.Dai S.Nakai, H.Nakagawa E.Cataldo, C.Soize I.Abdallah, E.Chatzi, K.Tatsis J.Pacheco, G.Oliveira, F.Magalhães, Á.
Cunha, E.Caetano
A parametric study on the structural 2-Phase dynamic simulation of Model updating strategy of the DLR-AIR- Effective stiffness method for rigid Damage localization in offshore 18.05
damping of suspended cables deep vibration compaction to reduce MOD test structure monopile foundations of offshore wind structures using shaped inputs
F.Foti, L.Martinelli, F.Perotti liquefaction E.Patelli, M.Broggi, Y.Govers, turbines and in-situ validation M.D.Ulriksen, D.Bernal, M.E.Nielsen,
S.S.Nagula, J.Grabe J.Mottershead W.G.Versteijlen, A.Metrikine, K.van L.Damkilde
Dalen
Fluid dynamic interaction between train Application of mine-induced free-field Information Fusion of Different Modes for Optimization of wind turbine towers System identification of hystory mexican 18.20
and noise barriers on High-Speed-Lines and building foundation vibrations for an Efficient Bayesian Damage Detection by using a multivariate stochastic masonry bridges
A.Vittozzi, G.Silvestri, L.Genca, M.Basili evaluation of their harmfulness using Methodology calculation method B.A.Olmos, J.M.Jara, G.Martínez
mining scales K.Prajapat, S.Ray Chaudhuri M.Friehe, R.Fontecha, F.Kemper
K.Kuzniar, T.Tatara
Dynamin finite element model for the Approximate Bayesian Computation by Flutter control of wind turbine blades by Time-frequency domain identification of 18.35
impact of a wheel on a rail joint Subset Simulation for Model Selection in means of a eddy current damper modal parameters in complex masonry
S.H.Mai, A.Gravouil Dynamical Systems B.Chen, X.Hua, Z.Zhang, S.R.K.Nielsen, structures under ambient vibrations
M.K.Vakilzadeh, J.L.Beck, B.Basu M.A.Marmolejo, J.Marulanda, G.Miraglia,
T.J.S.Abrahamsson P.Thomson, R.Ceravolo
18.50
9.00 Understanding the Dynamics of Multi-Degree-of-Freedom Nonlinear Acoustic Black Holes for Flexural Waves: A Smart
Systems Using Backbone Curves Approach to Vibration Damping
David Wagg, University of Sheffield, England Victor Krylov, Loughborough University, England
Chair: G. Rega Chair: M. Brennan
Room 01
13.00 Lunch
Lunch 13.00
9.40 Operational modal analysis for the Active vibration control of lightweight
In memoriam: Ali H. Nayfeh characterization of ancient water towers In memoriam: Ali H. Nayfeh In memoriam: Ali H. Nayfeh floor systems
(Room 1) in Pompeii (Room 1) (Room 1) J.Baader, M.Fontana
F.Lorenzoni, M.R.Valluzzi, M.Salvalaggio,
A.Minello, C.Modena
9.55 Estimation Problems for Uncertain Numerical and experimental analysis Experimental research on the dynamic Time history response analysis using Investigation of dynamic interaction
Nonlinear Dynamical Systems with of the leaning Tower of Pisa under responses of the steel-concrete extended Rayleigh damping model between walking people and lightweight
Ellipsoidal State Constraints earthquake composite beams under the harmonic N.Nakamura floor structures
T.Filippova G.Fiorentino, R.Bartelletti, G.Carlucci, forces A.S.Mohamme, A.Pavic
G.Della Monica, G.Lanzo, D.Lavorato, Y.Zhang, H.Liu, Y.Li, Y.Zhang, B.Liu
G.C.Marano, G.Monti, A.Pagliaroli,
M.Piersanti, G.Quaranta, C.Nuti,
F.Sabetta, N.Squeglia
10.10 Model reduction and optimal control Dynamic identification and condition Experimental analysis of a composite The experimental determination of bifur- Design of highly sensitive floors for
for an electomechanical structure with assessment of an old masonry chimney bridge under high-speed train passages cational components of a friction human induced vibrations
viscoelastic links by using modal testing C.Somaschini, K.Matsuoka, A.Collina K.Nuzhdin, V.Musalimov M.Friehe, C.Heinemeyer, F.Markus
G.Kostin, V.Saurin R.Sancibrian, I.Lombillo, E.Sarabia,
Y.Boffill, H.Wong, L.Villegas
10.25 Necessary and sufficient conditions of Modal testing of offshore rock Dynamic simulation and critical Dynamics of hydrogel structures Duality between time and frequency
existence of periodical motions in the lighthouses around the British Isles assessment of a composite bridge in M.Curatolo, P.Nardinocchi, L.Teresi domains for vibration serviceability
model of a hinge mechanism in a flowT J.Brownjohn, A.Raby, J.Bassitt, high-speed railway analysis of floor structures
L.Klimina, B.Lokshin, Y.Selyutskiy E.Hudson, A.Antonini K.Matsuoka, A.Collina, S.Masamichi A.Al-Anbaki, A.Pavic
10.40 Analysis purely harmonic vibrations Static and dynamic monitoring of a Dynamic Response of an FRP Footbridge Quantifying rate-dependence of hysteretic An Experimental and Numerical Study
in non-linear dynamic systems on the Cultural Heritage bell-tower in Monza, Due to Pedestrians and Train Buffeting systems Focused on Spectators’ Behaviour and
example of the non-linear degenerate Italy J.Russell, X.Wei, S.Zivanovic, C.Kruger T.Kalmár-Nagy, D.Bernardini, B.Carboni, Induced Vibrations of a Reinforced Con-
system A.Saisi, C.Gentile, A.Ruccolo W.Lacarbonara crete Grandstand on a Football Stadium
M.Bocian, K.Jamroziak, M.Kosobudzki, T.Plachy, M.Polak, M.Verner
M.Kulisiewicz
10.55 Wide-sense robust and stable in the large Detecting earthquake-induced damage Performance of steel-laminated rubber Analysis of hydroelastic slamming On random spatial distribution of active
adaptive terminal control for van der pol in historic masonry towers using bearings subjected to variable axial loads of flexible structures: modeling and crowds on grandstands and their effects
dynamics: poincaré-approach-based continuously monitored dynamic and levels of shear strains experiments on dynamic response
backstepping method response-only data K.Kalfas, S.Mitoulis A.Shams, S.Zhao, M.Porfiri O.Rokos, J.Maca
M.Sparavalo N.Cavalagli, G.Comanducci, C.Gentile,
M.Guidobaldi, A.Saisi, F.Ubertini
11.10
The Effect of Stress Wave Dispersion on Modal Density Influence on Modal Vibration-based model updating of a 9.40
In memoriam: Ali H. Nayfeh the Drivability Analysis of Large-Diameter Complexity Quantification in Dynamic In memoriam: Ali H. Nayfeh timber frame structure
(Room 1) Monopiles Systems (Room 1) C.Leyder, E.Chatzi, A.Frangi
P.Meijers, A.Tsouvala, A.Metrikine F.Iezzi, C.Valente
Preventing of earthquake-induced Nonlinear Response of Bridge Piers on Identification of Modal Parameters based A numerical method for the scattering by Vibration Analysis of the Civic Tower 9.55
pounding between steel structures by Inclined Pile Groups: the Role of Rocking on Moving Load Excitation defects in axisymmetrical open elastic in Rieti
using polymer elements – experimental Foundation Input Motion Yi Liu, J.Macdonald, D.Di Maio waveguides E.M.Tronci, M.De Angelis, D.Pietrosanti,
study S.Carbonari, M.Morici, F.Dezi, G.Leoni M.Gallezot, F.Treyssède, L.Laguerre G.Cordisco
B.Sołtysik, T.Falborski, R.Jankowski
The submodel analysis of a steel pipeline A practical soil-structure interaction Laboratory evaluation of a fully automatic Scattering of bulk strain solitary waves in One-year monitoring of a reinforced 10.10
under a seismic shock model for a wind turbine subjected to modal identification algorithm using bi-layers with delamination concrete school building: Evolution of
P.Boron, J.Dulinska seismic loads and emergency shutdown automatic hierarchical clustering K.Khusnutdinova, M.Tranter dynamic behavior during retrofitting
F.Taddei, M.Schauer, M.L.Meinerzhagen approach works
G.Zonno, R.Aguilar, B.Castañeda, A.Pierdicca, F.Clementi, P.A.Mezzapelle,
R.Boroschek, P.B.Lourenço A.Fortunati, S.Lenci
A Study on Fragility Analyses of Masonry Micropile foundation subjected to dyna- Optimal Input Location for Modal Detection of major impact damage to Structural health assessment of a 10.25
Buildings in Erzincan (Turkey) Utilizing mic lateral loading Identification composite aerospace structures by R/C building in the coastal area of
Simulated and Real Ground Motion M.C.Capatti, F.Dezi, D.Roia, S.Carbonari D.Jana, K.Prajapat, S.Mukhopadhyay, ultrasonic guided waves and statistical Concepción, Chile
Records S.Ray Chaudhuri signal processing C.Oyarzo-Vera, J.J.Olivera-Lopez,
S.Karimzadeh, K.Kadas, A.Askan, M.Capriotti, E.Kim, F.Lanza di Scalea, L.Vergara
M.A.Erberik, A.Yakut H.Kim
Energy-based response of simple Quantifying dynamic soil-structure Robust strategy for the excitating force Some advancements in the ultrasonic Automated Operational Modal Analysis 10.40
structural systems by using simulated interaction for railway induced vibrations identification evaluation of initial stress states by the of an arch bridge considering the
ground motions K.Kuo, G.Lombaert, G.Degrande J.Pons, J.Laborde, L.Jezequel analysis of the acoustoelastic effect influence of the parametric methods
V.Ozsarac, S.Karimzadeh, M.A.Erberik, A.Castellano, A.Fraddosio, S.Marzano, inputs
A.Askan M.D.Piccioni G.Marrongelli, F.Magalhães, Á.Cunha
Seismic Design Evaluation of Reinforced Impedance functions of shallow foun- Force identification using correlated noise A Match Coefficient Approach Dynamic Behaviour of a Retrofitted 10.55
Concrete Buildings for Near-Source dations for design of infrastructure for models for Damage Imaging in Structural School Building Subjected to the After-
Earthquakes by Using Nonlinear Time high-speed railways R.Bayya Components by Ultrasonic Synthetic Shock Sequence of the 2016 Central
History Analyses J.L.Östlund, A.Andersson, M.Ülker- Aperture Focus Italy Earthquake
M.Hosseini, B.Hashemi, Z.Safi Kaustell F.Lanza di Scalea, S.Sternini, F.Gara, M.Regni, S.Carbonari, A.Balducci
A.Quattrocchi, R.Montanini, A.Pau and L.Dezi
11.10
11.30 New Theory for the Low Frequencies Issues on the modal characterization Vibration analysis of short skew bridges Nonlinear finite element analysis of an Development of a human-structure
Non Linear Acoustic Radiation of of large monumental structures with due to railway traffic using analytical and elastic structure loaded by hydrostatic dynamic interaction model for human
Clamped-Clamped Beams At Large complex dynamic interactions simplified models following forces sway for use in permanent grandstand
Vibrations Amplitudes R.Ceravolo, G.De Lucia, M.L.Pecorelli K.Nguyen Gia, J.M.Goicolea Ruigomez C.Hoareau, J.-F.Deü design
H.Moulay Abdelal, R.Benamar V.Vasilatou, R.Harrison, N.Nikitas
11.45 Nonlinear vibrations of symmetric cross- A novel natural frequency-based Bridge weigh in motion using a moving Dynamical nonlinear modelling of a Investigation of behaviour of metal
ply laminates via thermomechanically technique to detect structural changes force identification algorithm pressurised water reactor fuel assembly structures with polymer dampers under
coupled reduced order models using computational intelligence P.Fitzgerald, E.Sevillano, E.Obrien, subjected to an axial flow dynamic loads
E.Saetta, V.Settimi, G.Rega R.P.Finotti, F.S.Barbosa, A.A.Cury, A.Malekjafarian G.Ricciardi N.Lasowicz, R.Jankowski
C.Gentile
12.00 Thermal Behavior Analysis at Large Free Dynamic characterization of the Eiffel Modeling of a bridge pier subjected to Transient calculation of pressure waves Modelling framework of pedestrian-
Vibration Amplitudes of Thin Annular tower scour in a well induced by tubular expansion footbridge interaction in vertical direction
FGM Plates with Porosities S.Castellaro, L.Perricone, M.Bartolomei, N.Boujia, F.Schmidt, D.Siegert, W.Assaad, H.Pasaribu, D.Zijsling, K.van F.Venuti, V.Racic, A.Corbetta
L.Boutahar S.Isani D.Pham-Van-Bang, C.Chevalier Dalen, A.Metrikine
12.15 Nonlinear vibrations of imperfect fluid- The role of the Modal Assurance Dynamic properties variation by irregular Polymeric flexible plate in the wake of a Influence of visual information on
filled viscoelastic cylindrical shells Criterion in the interpretation and superstructure and substructure bluff body for energy harvesting pedestrian actions on laterally oscillating
Z.Del Prado, M.Amabili, P.Gonçalves validation of models for seismic analysis common bridges E.Binyet, J.Chang, C.-Y.Huang structures – experimental study using
of architectural complexes M.C.Gómez Soberón, J.M.Gómez virtual reality environments
D.Brigante, C.Rainier, G.Fabbrocino Soberón M.Bocian, J.Macdonald, J.Burn
12.30 A Piecewise Models of Intracranial Shaking table test of scaled model of The simulation of the influence of surface A study of response dynamics of a freely A MSD model for coupled analysis
Pressure Dynamics Protiron dry stone masonry structure irregularities in road pavements on the vibrating circular cylinder of pedestrian-footbridge dynamic
D.Evans, C.Drapaca, J.P.Cusumano Z.Nikolic, L.Krstevska, M.Pavao, response of the bridge to moving vehicle M.S.Aswathy, S.Sarkar interaction
H.Smoljanovic J.Kortiš, Ľ.Daniel, M.Ďuratný E.Lai, M.G.Mulas
12.45 Twin-waves propagation phenomena in Analysis of tether anchored floating Competition between turbulence and Human-structure interaction in
magnetically-coupled structures suspension bridge subjected to extreme fluid-elastic forces in the response of a pedestrian bridges: a probabilistic
F.Mezzani, F.Coppo, S.Pensalfini, environmental loads loosely supported tube under cross-flow approach
N.Roveri, A.Carcaterra O.H.Moe, K.Aas-Jakobsen, J.Amdahl L.Borsoi, P.Piteau, X.Delaune, J.Antunes F.Tubino
13.00
Soil-structure interaction effects on the Interference of vortex-induced vibration A non deterministic GHM based model Energy preserving finite difference Numerical assessment of the behaviour 11.30
seismic performances of reinforced and galloping: experiments and applied to sandwich beams scheme for sixth order Boussinesq of a fixed offshore platform subjected to
concrete moment resisting frames mathematical modelling W.N.Felippe, F.S.Barbosa equation ship collision
R.Tomeo, A.Bilotta, D.Pitilakis, E.Nigro C.Mannini, T.Massai, A.M.Marra, N.Kolkovska, V.Vucheva C.Rigueiro, J.Ribeiro, A.Santiago
G.Bartoli
Influence of base plate bending stiffness A finite element approach to model Explicit frequency response function of FE simulation of steady state wave Dynamic responses of a floating bridge 11.45
on the seismic performance of storage galloping vibrations of iced suspended beams with crack of uncertain depth motion in solids combined with a PML subjected to ship collision load on
tanks cables G.Muscolino, R.Santoro approach bridge girders
D.Hernandez, T.Larkin, N.Chouw F.Foti, L.Martinelli, F.Perotti J.Park, A.M.Kaynia Y.Sha, J.Amdahl, C.Dørum
The effect of earthquake site-source Active Modal Control of Rain-Wind Effect of geometric irregularities on the Modeling of pre-stressed piezoelectric Damage Assessment of Hollow Core 12.00
distance on dynamic response of Induced Vibration of Stay Cables dynamic response of masonry arches structures with inhomogeneous coating Reinforced Concrete and Prestressed
concrete elevated water tanks N.Holm, Z.Zhang, P.H.Kirkegaard N.Cavalagli, M.J.Dejong, V.Gusella, T.I.Belyankova, V.V.Kalinchuk Slabs Subjected to Blast loading
H.Alemzadeh, H.Shakib L.Severini A.Maazoun, J.Vantomme, S.Matthys
Seismic Assessment of Masonry Towers Full-scale observations of vortex Spectral stochastic finite element Numerical modeling of waveguides Numerical prediction of blast wall 12.15
by Means of Nonlinear Static Procedures induced vibrations of stay-cables in the method in vibroacoustic analysis of accounting for translational invariance effectiveness for structural protection
R.Shehu, G.Milani, M.Valente boundary layer fiber-reinforced composites and rotational symmetry against air blast
T.Andrianne, V.Denoël K.Sepahvand, S.Marburg F.Treyssède W.Xiao, M.Andrae, L.Ruediger,
N.Gebbeken
Mohr Circle-based Graphical Vibration The Hardanger Bridge monitoring Stochastic response of a fractional Dynamics of nonlinear strain waves in Dynamic analysis of blast loaded steel 12.30
Analysis and Earthquake Response of project: Long-term monitoring results vibroimpact system basic structural components structure
Asymmetric Systems and implications on bridge design D.Yurchenko, A.Burlon, M.Di Paola, G. A.Samsonov, I.Semenova, A.Belashov, L.Figuli, V.Kavicky, Z.Zvaková, Š.Jangl,
M.Faggella, R.Gigliotti, C.Morrone, E. A.Fenerci , O.Øiseth Failla, A.Pirrotta F.Garbuzov C.Bedon
Spacone
Seismic Vulnerability Reduction of Dry galloping in inclined cables: linear Comparison of the effectiveness of two Theoretical and numerical studies of the Alternatives to prevent progressive 12.45
Masonry Churches: A case study stability analysis safety devices for rigid block subject to finite time blow up to double dispersion collapse protecting reinforced concrete
R.Shehu, G.Milani, M.Valente G.Piccardo, D.Zulli, A.Luongo seismic excitation equation columns subjected to near field blast
A.Contento, P.Gardoni, A.Di Egidio, M.Dimova, N.Kolkovska, N.Kutev loading
A.M.de Leo R.Codina, D.Ambrosini, F.de Borbón
13.00
14.30 Evaluation of the effect of confinement Dynamic assessment of the axial force in Vortex-induced vibrations of a vertical Probability distribution of footbridge
on the collapse probability of reinforced the tie-rods of the Milan Cathedral riser with time-varying tension peak acceleration to single and multiple
concrete frames subjected to C.Gentile, C.Poggi, A.Ruccolo, M.Vasic M.J.Thorsen, S.Sævik crossing walkers
earthquakes A.M.Avossa, C.Demartino, F.Ricciardelli
N.Øystad-Larsen, A.M.Kaynia, E.Erduran
14.45 Evaluation of the Ground Motion Scaling Non-destructive Assessment of the Fluid effect on ice induced vibrations A simplified method to account for the
Procedures for Concrete Gravity Dams Axial Stress State in Iron and Steel Truss A.Abramian, N.Bessonov, D.Indeitsev effect of human-human interaction on
B.F.Soysal, B.Ӧ.Ay, Y.Arici Structures by Dynamic Measurements the pedestrian-induced vibrations of
H.T.M. Luong, V.Zabel, W.Lorenz, footbridges
R.Rohrmann X.Wei, P.Van den Broeck, G.De Roeck,
K.Van Nimmen
15.00 Seismic fragility curves for legged wine Dynamic evaluation of a historic fountain SOFIA - A simulation tool for bottom A Dynamic Analysis of the Cable-Stayed
storage tanks with a novel isolation under blast loading founded and floating offshore structures Footbridge in Čelákovice Town
device F.Javier Baeza, S.Ivorra, D.Bru, F.Borja M.E.Nielsen, M.D.Ulriksen, L.Damkilde V.Šána, M.Polák, T.Plachý
J.Colombo, J.Almazán Varona
15.15 3D nonlinear dynamic analysis of Ambient Vibration Testing of a monumen- VIV-galloping interaction of the deck of An efficient approach for considering the
reinforced concrete structural members tal fountain by contact and contactless a footbridge with solid parapets effect of human-structure interaction on
C.Mourlas, G.Markou, M.Papadrakakis sensing techniques S.Cammelli, A.Bagnara, J.G.Navarro footbridges
G.Comanducci, N.Cavalagli, M.Gioffrè, E.Zäll, R.Karoumi, M.Ülker-Kaustell, A.
M.Trequattrini, F.Ubertini Andersson
15.30 Dynamic response of a damaging Dynamic characterization of a severely Effect of windproof barrier on aerody- A new procedure based on time domain
masonry wall damaged historic masonry bridge namic performance of vehicle-bridge indicators for optimal TMD tuning on
D.Addessi, C.Gatta, F.Vestroni C.Pepi, M.Gioffrè, G.Comanducci, system footbridges
N.Cavalagli, A.Bonaca, F.Ubertini T.Zhang, W.Guo, F.Du A.Magdaleno, N.Ibán, M.Cacho-Pérez,
F.J.Cara, I.M.Díaz, A.Lorenzana,
E.Pereira
15.45 Analysis of the out-of-plane capacity of Calibration of the dynamic behaviour of Wind Effects and Dynamics Characteri- Vibration effects of loads due to groups
unreinforced masonry infill walls incomplete structures in archeological stics of Base-Isolated Building based on crossing a lively footbridge
M.Lönhoff, C.Dobrowoloski, sites: the case of Villa Diomede Quadri- Full-scale measurement during Typhoons P.Hawryszków, R.Pimentel, F.Silva
H.Sadegh-Azar portico in Pompeii D.Siringoringo, Y.Fujino
F.Lorenzoni, M.R.Valluzzi, A.Minello,
M.Salvalaggio and C.Modena
16.00 Nonlinear seismic behaviour of historical Ambient vibration testing and dynamic Seismic Hazard and Structural Analysis
masonry towers by means of different identification of a historical building. of the Concrete Arch Dam (Rules Dam on
numerical models Basilica of the fourteen holy helpers Guadalfeo River)
M.Betti, R.Corazzi, L.Facchini, (germany) E.Zacchei, J.L.Molina, R.M.Brasil
V.Cerisano Kovacevic V.Compán, P.Pachón, M.Cámara
16.30
Analysis and comparison of two different Hybrid semi-active mass dampers in Transient response of one degree of Analytical Study on Loading Capacity of 14.30
configurations of external dissipative structures; assessing and optimising freedom systems with Bouc-hysteresis Prestressed Concrete Sleeper
systems their damping capacity excited by white noise S.Minoura, T.Watanabe, M.Sogabe
L.Gioiella, E.Tubaldi, F.Gara, L.Dezi, A. D.Demetriou, N.Nikitas H.Waubke, C.Kasess
Dall’Asta
A direct design procedure for frame Parametric study on the use of the Comparison of the Path Integration Finite element modeling of the impact of 14.45
structures with added viscous dampers Fokker-Planck Equation to examine the Method and Stochastic Averaging heavy-weight vehicles on highway and
for the mitigation of earthquake-induced nonstationary wind-induced dynamics Method for Studying the Nonlinear Roll pedestrian bridge decks
vibrations of tall buildings Motion in Random Beam Seas E.Berton, N.Bouaanani, C.-P.Lamarche,
M.Palermo, S.Silvestri, G.Gaparini, T. L.Caracoglia W.Chai, L.Dostal, A.Naess, B.Leira N.Roy
Trombetti, A.Dib
Three-dimensional seismic response of Wind induced vibrations of a high Steady-state response of a random Analysis of a tether anchored floating 15.00
two-story wooden buildings with seismic tapered obelisk: wind tunnel tests, dynamical system described with Padé suspension bridge subjected to large
devices using mechanical linkage and numerical analysis and design of approximants and random eigenmodes ship collisions
steel dampers countermeasures E.Jacquelin, O.Dessombz, J.-J.Sinou, S. O.H.Moe, J.Veie, Y.Sha, J.Amdahl
S.Morikawa, Y.Miyazu, N.Nakamura L.Amerio, T.Argentini, L.Bernini, Adhikari, M.I.Friswell
F.Perotti, A.Zasso
Seismic response control of multi-story Simulation of wind force acting on Evolutionary frequency response function Protective components made of steel 15.15
asymmetric-plan buildings using super-high-rise building in passing of linear systems subjected to earth- fiber reinforced concrete under contact
pin-supported structures with passive typhoon quake accelerograms using the adaptive detonation
energy dissipation devices N.Ougiya, M.Kanda chirplet decomposition T.Zircher, M.Keuser, A.Burbach,
Y.Miyazu, A.Ito T.Alderucci, F.Giunta, G.Muscolino S.Lehmann
Design of Buildings with Seismic Dynamic response of structures Influent structural parameters of Experimental and numerical study on the 15.30
Isolation Using Linear Quadratic to thunderstorm outflows: Hybrid pounding between buildings during behavior of circular RC columns under
Algorithm simulation analysis vs response earthquakes impact loading
C.-M.Chang, S.Shia, C.-Y.Yang spectrum technique V.Crozet, I.Politopoulos, M.Yang, C.Demartino, J.Wu, Y.Xiao
G.Solari, P.De Gaetano J.M.Martinez, S.Erlicher
Aerodynamic properties of Wind A probabilistic Framework for Seismic Impact damage in carbon plastics: 15.45
Turbine Towers based on Wind Tunnel Risk Assessment of Electric Power analysis of damage and dynamic strain
Experiments Systems fields
R.Fontecha, B.Henneke, F.Kemper, M. A.Salman, Y.Li M.Nikhamkin, S.Semenov, L.Voronov,
Feldmann N.Sazhenkov, V.Silberschmidt, A.Roy,
L.Coles
On the importance of cross-sectional Dynamic energy absorption behavior 16.00
details in the wind tunnel testing of bridge of lattice material filled with shear
deck section models thickening fluid
B.Siedziako, O.Øiseth X.Wu, Q.Yin, C.Huang, F.Zhong
16.30
Sponsors
• Rete Ferroviaria Italiana
• Diamonds
• Elsevier Rete Ferroviaria Italiana: managing the national
• The MathWorks infrasctructure
• PCB Piezotronics Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI), the national infra-
structure manager, is the company within FS Italia-
• Bosch Rexroth
ne Group that guarantees access to the rail network
• Terna Rete Italia to the various transport companies, providing
maintenance, safe rail travel, ensuring the entire in-
Exhibitors frastructure is efficient, and ensuring safety and se-
1. MOHO curity activities. With its over 24,000 km of tracks,
During the conference, a technical exhibition will
including over 1,300 km of High Speed tracks, it
take place along the cloister porch. 2. VICODA
provides for about 9,000 trains running per day.
The exhibition will start after the Plenary Session 3. PCB Piezotronics
RFI manages investments to improve and develop
on Monday 11th September 2017. 4. Structural Vibration Solution
railway lines and infrastructure, and develops
5. GERB
Opening hours: technology for the safe management of transport,
6. Springer
following plans established in the Investment
Monday 11 September, 13.00 to 18.00 7. Diamonds
section of the Programme Contract drawn up in
8. Elsevier agreement with the Ministry of Infrastructure and
Tuesday 12 September, 09.00 to 18.00
9. Sequoia Transport.
Wednesday 13 September, 09.00 to 17.00 10. Eurodyn RFI guarantees the accessibility of stations
and services supplied by the rail companies to
passengers and in general to all users following the
principles and values that guide RFI’s relationship
with its clients and the general public. In its role as
Station Manager, it guarantees assistance to people
with reduced mobility or disabilities in stations.
The manager of the national infrastructure
establishes the annual rail timetable based on
10 requests made by companies transporting
Cloister
passengers or freight, in accordance with the rules
9 and criteria listed in the Network Statement, the
8 official document with which RFI communicates
7 to its clients procedures, terms and conditions
6 according to which infrastructure capacity is
assigned and for the delivery of associated services.
5 On the international front, it promotes the integration
4 of Italian infrastructure with the European rail
network.
3 2 1
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Sponsors
Diamonds specialises in providing complex and Elsevier is a global information analytics company MathWorks is the leading developer of mathema-
innovative structural health monitoring (SHM) that helps institutions and professionals progress tical computing software. Engineers and scienti-
solutions tailored for the local and international science, advance healthcare and improve perfor- sts worldwide rely on its products to accelerate
market. mance for the benefit of humanity. the pace of discovery, innovation, and develop-
Diamonds, a spin-off of SAPIENZA University of We help researchers make new discoveries, col- ment.
Rome started in 2013, by guaranteeing laborate with their colleagues, and give them the Products
reliable and integrated monitoring and diagnosti- knowledge they need to find funding. We help
MATLAB®, the language of technical compu-
cs services, can provide reassurance on the level governments and universities evaluate and im-
ting, is a programming environment for algorithm
of safety of buildings and infrastructure. prove their research strategies. We help doctors
development, data analysis, visualization, and
Diamonds consists of collaboration between save lives, providing insight for physicians to find
numeric computation. Simulink® is a graphical
academia and industry bringing together over the right clinical answers, and we support nurses
environment for simulation and Model-Based
thirty years of research in structural engineering. and other healthcare professionals throughout
Design of multidomain dynamic and embedded
Diamonds is specialised in offering cutting edge their careers.
systems. The company produces nearly 100 ad-
sensor-based structural analysis. Elsevier provides digital solutions and tools in
ditional products for specialized tasks such as
The purpose of Diamonds is to provide a con- the areas of strategic research management,
data analysis and image processing.
sultancy outlet for this advanced research and to R&D performance, clinical decision support, and
MATLAB and Simulink are used throughout
provide opportunities for Clients to avail of these professional education; including ScienceDirect,
the automotive, aerospace, communications,
innovative services to advance the state of the Scopus, ClinicalKey andSherpath. Elsevier pu-
electronics, and industrial automation industries
art in SHM and diagnostics for whole life optimi- blishes over 2,500 digitized journals, including
as fundamental tools for research and deve-
sed management of new and existing buildings The Lancet and Cell, more than 35,000 e-book
lopment. They are also used for modeling and
and infrastructure. titles and many iconic reference works, including
simulation in increasingly technical fields, such
www.e-diamonds.it Gray’s Anatomy. Elsevier is part of RELX Group,
as financial services and computational biology.
a global provider of information and analytics for
MATLAB and Simulink enable the design and
professionals and business customers across
development of a wide range of advanced pro-
industries.
ducts, including automotive systems, aerospace
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flight control and avionics, telecommunications
and other electronics equipment, industrial ma-
chinery, and medical devices. More than 5000
colleges and universities around the world use
MATLAB and Simulink for teaching and research
in a broad range of technical disciplines.
MathWorks employs over 3500 people, with
30% located outside the United States.
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Sponsors
PCB Piezotronics Inc. is a designer and manu- Bosch Rexroth is one of the world’s leading drive Terna is a large energy transmission system ope-
facturer of microphones, vibration, pressure, and control technology providers. rator, top in Europe and among the global lea-
force, torque, load, and strain sensors, as well Everywhere in the world, our technology moves ders, managing more than 72,000 km of lines in
as the pioneer of ICP® technology used by everything, from the stage of the most famous Italy.
3,700 professionals serve the country and
design engineers and predictive maintenance theaters to the Panama Canal closures. the European electricity union, to guarantee the
professionals worldwide for test, measurement, Recently, our company has developed technolo- efficiency and security of the grid and transmit
monitoring, and control requirements in auto- gies and systems for testing and studying com- energy every day: a critical infrastructure for the
motive, aerospace, industrial, R&D, military, ponents with anti-seismic function. development and growth of Italy. Terna is a wor-
educational, commercial, OEM applications, and Among the projects we include laboratories ld leader in sustainability: in the Electric Utilities
more. With a worldwide customer support team, made in Enna, Messina, Reggio Calabria, we sector of the RobecoSAM 2017 Sustainability
24-hour SensorLineSM, and a global distribution are implementing many other applications and Yearbook, it obtained the highest score for en-
network, PCB® is committed to Total Customer others have already realized in a farther past. vironmental performance and is the only Italian
Satisfaction. Passion and tenacity are our strengths and every company to have taken a Silver Medal.
Visit www.pcb.com for more information. PCB day we offer our customers support and know- Terna Group Commitments
Piezotronics, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary how. • To facilitate energy transition, investing in
of MTS Systems Corporation. Additional infor- As the Drive & Control Company, the company the innovative, sustainable development of
mation on MTS can be found at www.mts.com. develops, produces, and distributes its compo- the electrical infrastructures and investing in
www.pcb.com nents and system solutions in over 80 countries. excellence.
In 2016, Bosch Rexroth achieved sales of close • To manage the transmission of electricity in
to 5 billion Euro with its more than 29,500 as- Italy securely and efficiently.
sociates. • To develop the National Transmission Grid
In Italy for over 60 years with headquarter in making it increasingly efficient, secure,
Cernusco sul Naviglio, Bosch Rexroth S.p.A. is sustainable and cost-effective, to offer in-
a consolidated reality in the Italian industrial con- creasingly low-cost energy for households
text and with its sales network, it can boast of and
businesses.
an entire national coverage, thanks also to more • To create value for the shareholders combi-
than 50 authorized distributors. ning excellence in the business, social
re-
www.boschrexroth.com/en sponsibility and sustainability of its activities.
• To contribute to the European integration of
electricity grids.
• To develop businesses and new market op-
portunities at the international level.
Since
2005, the Construction sites for Italy and
Europe have made in excess of € 10 billion
of investments, to the benefit of businesses
and households and of integration of the Eu-
ropean electricity grids.
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Exhibitors
Diamonds specialises in providing complex and Elsevier is a global information analytics com- The GERB Group provides full engineering ser-
innovative structural health monitoring (SHM) pany that helps institutions and professionals vices, system solutions as well as installation in
solutions tailored for the local and international progress science, advance healthcare and im- order to control vibration problems.
market. prove performance for the benefit of humani- Our services:
Diamonds, a spin-off of SAPIENZA University of ty. • Vibration technical consulting for con-
Rome started in 2013, by guaranteeing We help researchers make new discoveries, col- struction dynamics problems
reliable and integrated monitoring and diagnosti- laborate with their colleagues, and give them the • Vibration measurements
cs services, can provide reassurance on the level knowledge they need to find funding. We help • Draft, conception, and planning of individual
of safety of buildings and infrastructure. governments and universities evaluate and im- vibration insulation for machines, buildings,
Diamonds consists of collaboration between prove their research strategies. We help doctors platform tracks and industrial facilities
academia and industry bringing together over save lives, providing insight for physicians to find • Securing of buildings against earthquakes
thirty years of research in structural engineering. the right clinical answers, and we support nurses and wind with tuned mass dampers and
Diamonds is specialised in offering cutting edge and other healthcare professionals throughout other damping mechanisms
sensor-based structural analysis. their careers. • Development, construction, production, and
The purpose of Diamonds is to provide a con- Elsevier provides digital solutions and tools in delivery of systems for vibration reduction
sultancy outlet for this advanced research and to the areas of strategic research management, • Static and dynamic calculations of all types,
provide opportunities for Clients to avail of these R&D performance, clinical decision support, and stability and usability verifications, draft and
innovative services to advance the state of the professional education; including ScienceDirect, implementation drawings
art in SHM and diagnostics for whole life optimi- Scopus, ClinicalKey andSherpath. Elsevier pu- • Assembly, construction supervision, adjust-
sed management of new and existing buildings blishes over 2,500 digitized journals, including ment, commissioning, conformity tests,
and infrastructure. The Lancet and Cell, more than 35,000 e-book workshop tests
www.e-diamonds.it titles and many iconic reference works, including • Inspections, redevelopment, restoration and
Gray’s Anatomy. Elsevier is part of RELX Group, repair works to machine foundations
a global provider of information and analytics for GERB Tuned Mass Damper (TMD) Systems limit
professionals and business customers across the displacements of structures by absorbing
industries. and dissipating vibrational energy. In general,
www.elsevier.com they are passive systems and consist of vibra-
tion masses, springs or pendulums and Visco-
dampers. Each device is custom designed for its
respective application.
The performance of GERB TMD Systems can be
demonstrated for new construction as well as for
retrofitting existing structures.
In addition to TMD Systems, GERB also provides
engineering, assembly, and inspections to solve
your vibration problem.
www.gerb.it
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Exhibitors
Moho s.r.l. is an Italian worldwide known com- PCB Piezotronics Inc. is a designer and manu- Sequoia IT is specialized in intelligent vibration
pany manufacturing devices for geophysical facturer of microphones, vibration, pressure, measurement and monitoring solutions. Sequo-
prospection and civil engineering conceived to force, torque, load, and strain sensors, as well ia sensors, which are mainly based on MEMS
be precise, reliable, truly portable and different as the pioneer of ICP® technology used by technology, are well known for their secure in-
from what already exists. design engineers and predictive maintenance tegration capacity which includes the compo-
TROMINO®, the MoHo’s flagship instrument, is professionals worldwide for test, measurement, nents for the digitalization of on-board signals,
an internationally patented “all-in-one” tromo- monitoring, and control requirements in auto- processing and storage.
meter and seismometer. Originally designed for motive, aerospace, industrial, R&D, military, Sequoia IT sensors represent a unique system
passive seismic surveys and for the dynamic educational, commercial, OEM applications, and that not only measures vibrations, but also pro-
characterization of soils, it has later been suc- more. With a worldwide customer support team, cesses their measurement readings in accor-
cessfully employed in the dynamic characteriza- 24-hour SensorLineSM, and a global distribution dance with the specific needs of the application
tion of structures (modal analysis), in the vibra- network, PCB® is committed to Total Customer in question. In addition, the digitalization greatly
tion monitoring and other fields. Satisfaction. simplifies the task of integrating sensors (a) into
Acquiring the key parameters of the ground and Visit www.pcb.com for more information. PCB complex computerized control and monitoring
structure motion during earthquakes and other Piezotronics, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary systems; and (b) with various digital-communi-
excitations, in real time, is an increasing demand. of MTS Systems Corporation. Additional infor- cation protocols – thus bypassing the need for
SURICAT, a strong-motion accelerometer desi- mation on MTS can be found at www.mts.com. dedicated memory cards.
gned for permanent monitoring of structures has www.pcb.com The various Sequoia products are used in a wide
also been designed to this task: precise enough range of applications, including machine-tool
to provide information of engineering interest, vibration monitoring, vibration measurement in
cost-effective to be used in extended networks. industrial settings for preventive maintenance,
MoHo s.r.l. conceives, designs and manufactu- and vibration monitoring in civil-engineering.
res both the hardware and the software of its Moreover, Sequoia IT highly qualified staff has
instruments in full autonomy. Research, deve- the necessary expertise to meet all customer
lopment, production, calibration and testing are requirements by developing customized solu-
all made in house at the headquarters in Venice tions for them.
(Italy). www.sequoia.it
If you are looking for new solutions for modal
analysis of structures and vibration monitoring,
discover our website www.moho.world and
come and see us at MoHo’s booth!
www.moho.world
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Exhibitors
Springer is a leading global company publishing Structural Vibration Solution A/S is the develo- Vicoda is a global specialist in vibration control
in science, technology and medicine, and provi- per of the patented ARTeMIS Modal software for offering products and services for all applica-
ding researchers in academia and professionals Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) and Structu- tions. Our product range for bridge construction
in companies with high-quality scientific conten- ral Health Monitoring (SHM). includes tuned mass dampers, hydraulic dam-
ts: peer-reviewed journals, advanced textbooks, The company was founded as a spin-off from pers, bridge bearings and expansion joints. Our
research monographs, proceedings and referen- Aalborg University, Denmark in 1999. The mis- services cover measurements, detailed enginee-
ce works. sion has always been to be the leading provider ring, on-site installation and site support.
The company numbers around 2.400 journals of OMA and SHM solutions, and at EURODYN www.vicoda-gmbh.com
(400 Open Access), more than 170.000 books, 2017 the latest development in these fields will
and almost 13.000 staff worldwide. be demonstrated.
www.springer.com www.svibs.com
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Author Index
C. Papadimitriou 16, 25, 27 A. Pinto Da Costa 14, 42 E. Reynders 14, 21, 25, 42 F. Sabetta 30 V. Settimi 32
M. Papadopoulos 25 A. Pirrotta 14, 24, 25, 26, 33 B. Rhali 26 H. Sadegh-Azar 26, 34 L. Severini 33
M. Papadrakakis 15, 34 P. Piteau 20, 32 A. Riaz 25 E. Saetta 32 E. Sevillano 15, 32
F. Paparella 24 D. Pitilakis 33 J. Ribeiro 33 S. Sævik 34 Y. Sha 33, 35
E. Paraskevopoulos 20, 25 T. Plachy 24, 30 F. Ricciardelli 34 E. Safak 23 S. Shah 20
J. Park 21, 33 M. Plöchl 14 G. Ricciardi 14, 25, 32, 42 Z. Safi 31 M. R. Shah Mohammadi 27
H. Pasaribu 32 B. Pluymers 21 C. Rigueiro 33 S. Said 23 H. Shakib 33
E. Patelli 24, 27 J.-L. Pochet 16 G. Rill 14 D. Saige 24 E. Shalimova 20
A. T. Patera 16 C. Poggi 34 P. Riva 15 A. Saisi 30 A. Shams 30
E. A. Pattersona 15 F. Poirion 24 D. J. Rixen 16 C. Sakaris 17 S. M. Sharkh 15
A. Pau 20, 21, 31 M. Polak 24, 30 E. Rizzi 14, 42 J. Sakellariou 17, 25 A. D. Shaw 15
M. Pavao 32 I. Politopoulos 22, 35 L. Rizzian 16, 24 A. Salman 35 R. Shehu 33
A. Pavic 30 S. Polukoshko 26 J. Rodellar 16 M. Salvalaggio 30, 34 X. Sheng 16
M. Pavlović 27 J. Pons 31 G. Rodgers 25 W. Salvatore 17 S. Shia 35
P. Pawłowski 24, 26 B. Poplawski 20 C. Rodrigues 14 A. Samsonov 33 J. Shimabuku 21
M. L. Pecorelli 32 M. Porfiri 30 H. Rodrigues 20 S. Sanchez Gomez 15 M. Shitikova 16
L. Pedersen 21 S. Pospisil 22 L. Rodrigues 16 M. J. Sánchez Naranjo 23 M. Shoji 21
B. Peeters 27 F. Potenza 20, 24 R. Rodríguez Sánchez 20 R. Sancibrian 30 M. K. Shrimali 24
M. Peigney 15 N. Potosakis 20 E. Rohan 26 P. Santi 27 M. Shzu 27
F. Pelayo 24 F. Pozo 16 R. Rohrmann 34 A. Santiago 33 R. Siano 23
F. Pellicano 24 K. Prajapat 27, 31 D. Roia 31 M. P. Santisi d’Avila 25 S. Sicklinger 21
S. Pensalfini 14, 32, 42 S. Preidikman 24 O. Rokos 30 R. Santoro 33 B. Siedziako 35
G. Pepe 14 C. Pretty 25 R. Rolfes 24 J. G. Santos Da Silva 26 D. Siegert 32
C. Pepi 34 D. Prikazchikov 14, 24, 25 A. Romańska-Zapała 25 E. Sarabia 30 M. Signal 25
A. Peplow 23 L. Prikazchikova 24 F. Romeo 16 S. Sarkar 32 V. Silberschmidt 35
A. T. Peplow 25 O. Prodan 16 A. Romero 17, 23, 24 P. Sartor 20 F. Silva 16, 34
E. Pereira 34 C. Proppe 24 I. Romero 23 V. Saurin 30 M. A. Silva Pinheiro 27
S. Pereira 25 I. Psycharis 26 T. Roncen 26 A. T. Savadkoohi 22 S. Silvestri 21, 35
L. A. Perez Pena 14 D. Pyka 26 A. Rønnquist 16, 24 S. A. Savidis 27 F. M. F. Simões 14
E. A. Perondi 16 M. Rosales 24 N. Sazhenkov 20, 35 F. Simões 14, 42
F. Perotti 16, 27, 33, 35 Q M. Schauer 31 J.-J. Sinou 14, 26, 35, 42
J. M. Rossell 26
L. Perricone 32 H. Qiao 26 Y. Rossikhin 16 P. Schaumann 22 D. Siringoringo 34
G. Perrin 22 G. Quaranta 30 L. Rouleau 22 W. Schepers 15, 16, 27 A. Skafte 25
K. Persson 15, 25 A. Quattrocchi 31 N. Roveri 32 M. Schevenels 15 T. Skjerve Nord 23
P. Persson 15, 21, 25 A. Roy 35 A. Schirrer 14 E. M. Slomski 22
Ø. W. Petersen 23, 24 R N. Roy 35 D. Schlatter 15 K. Smetana 16
T. Petraschek 25 A. Raby 30 R. Perera 15 F. Schmidt 32 A. L. Smirnov 23
F. Petrini 15, 17, 24 V. Racic 32 L. Rubio 20 S. Schommer 15 V. Smirnov 24
M. Petronijevic 25 F. Rackwitz 27 J. Rubió-Massegú 26 M.-C. Scutaru 25 C. Smith 16
M. Petronijević 23 M. Radisic 25 A. Ruccolo 30, 34 A. V. Sedov 23 H. Smoljanovic 32
D. Pham-Van-Bang 32 A. Radu 15 M. Rucka 21 G. Seidl 25 T. Smolnick 25
G. Piana 25 C. Rainier 32 L. Ruediger 33 K. Sekula 20 J. Snæbjörnsson 15
G. Piccardo 33 C. Rainieri 17, 25 A. Ruiz 15 Y. Selyutskiy 30 P. Sniady 14
M. D. Piccioni 31 M. Ralbovsky 22 R. Ruiz 17 J. F. Semblat 15 A. Sofi 14
L. Pieraccini 21 A. Rallu 24 E. Rusinski 25 S. Semenov 20, 35 M. Sogabe 14, 21, 23, 35, 42
A. Pierdicca 31 L. F. Ramos 15, 34 J. Russell 30 I. Semenova 20, 33 C. Soize 20, 22, 27
M. Piersanti 30 C. Ratti 27 G. Ruta 20, 25 A. Sengupta 15 G. Solari 35
D. Pietrosanti 20, 31 S. Ray Chaudhuri 24, 27, 31 C. Ruzzo 23 O. Senkardesler 23 L. Solazzi 16
D. Pietrusiak 25 C. Rebelo 27 P. Ryjáček 24 K. Sepahvand 14, 25, 33, 42 F. Soleimani 26
L. Pigolotti 15, 22 G. Rega 16, 32 V. Sepe 23 A. Soler 23
R. Pimentel 14, 34, 42 S I. Serkan Misir 17 B. Sołtysik 31
M. Regni 31
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