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AIMETA 2005 : Atti Del 17. Congresso Dell'associazione Italiana Di ATTI – 19 – I ATTI 1. Il controllo terminologico delle risorse elettroniche in rete: tavola rotonda, Firenze 27 gennaio 2000, a cura di Paola Capitani, 2001 2. Commemorazione di Michele Della Corte, a cura di Laura Della Corte, 2001 3. Disturbi del comportamento alimentare: dagli stili di vita alla patologia, a cura di Corrado D’Agostini, 2002 4. Proceedings of the third International Workshop of the IFIP WG5.7 Special interest group on Advanced techniques in production planning & control : 24-25 February 2000, Florence, Italy, edited by Marco Garetti, MarioTucci, 2002 5. DC-2002: Metadata for E-Communities: Supporting Diversity And Convergence 2002: Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata for e-Communities, 2002, October 13-17, 2002, Florence, Italy, organized by Associazione Italiana Biblioteche [et al.], 2002 6. Scholarly Communication and Academic Presses: Proceedings of the International Conference, 22 March 2001, University of Florenze, Italy, edited by Anna Maria Tammaro, 2002 7. Recenti acquisizioni nei disturbi del comportamento alimentare, a cura di Alessandro Casini, Calogero Surrenti, 2003 8. Proceedings of Physmod 2003 International Workshop on Physical Modelling of Flow and Dispersion Phenomena, edited by Giampaolo Manfrida e Daniele Contini, 2003 9. Public Administration, Competitiveness and Sustainable Development, edited by Gregorio Arena, Mario P. Chiti, 2003 10. Authority control: definizioni ed esperienze internazionali: atti del convegno internazionale, Firenze, 10- 12 febbraio 2003, a cura di Mauro Guerrini e Barbara B. Tillet; con la collaborazione di Lucia Sardo, 2003 11. Le tesi di laurea nelle biblioteche di architettura, a cura di Serena Sangiorgi, 2003 12. Models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications: 3rd international workshop: december 10-12, 2003 : Firenze, Italy, a cura di Claudia Manfredi, 2004 13. Statistical Modelling. Proceedings of the 19th International Workshop on Statistical Modelling: Flor- ence (Italy) 4-8 july, 2004, edited by Annibale Biggeri, Emanuele Dreassi, Corrado Lagazio, Marco Marchi, 2004 14. Studi per l’insegnamento delle lingue europee : atti della prima e seconda giornata di studio (Firenze, 2002-2003), a cura di María Carlota Nicolás Martínez, Scott Staton, 2004. 15. L’Archivio E-prints dell’Università di Firenze: prospettive locali e nazionali. Atti del convegno (Firenze, 10 febbraio 2004), a cura di Patrizia Cotoneschi, 2004 16. TRIZ Future Conference 2004. Florence, 3-5 November 2004, edited by Gaetano Cascini, 2004 17. Mobbing e modernità : la violenza morale sul lavoro osservata da diverse angolature per coglierne il senso, definirne i confini. Punti di vista a confronto. Atti del Convegno Firenze, 20 aprile 2004, a cura di Aldo Mancuso, 2004 18. Lo spazio sociale europeo. Atti del convegno internazionale di studi Fiesole (Firenze), 10-11 ottobre 2003, a cura di Laura Leonardi, Antonio Varsori, 2005 II AIMETA 2005 Atti del XVII Congresso dell’Associazione Italiana di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata Firenze, 11-15 settembre 2005 a cura di Claudio Borri Luca Facchini Giorgio Federici Mario Primicerio Firenze University Press 2005 III AIMETA 2005 : atti del XVII Congresso dell’Associazione italiana di meccanica teorica e applicata : Firenze, 11-15 settembre 2005 / a cura di Claudio Borri, Luca Facchini, Giorgio Federici, Mario Primicerio. - Firenze, Firenze university press, 2005 (Atti, 19) http://digital.casalini.it/8884533139 Stampa a richiesta disponibile su http://epress.unifi.it ISBN 88-8453-313-9 (online) ISBN 88-8453-314-7 (print) 531 (ed. 20) Meccanica-Congressi-Firenze-2005 Avvertenza ai lettori All’attento lettore non sfuggirà un certo grado di disomogeneità nell’aspetto dei sommari raccolti in questo Volume. I curatori si scusano di tale difformità, causata dalla difficoltà di accedere ai files di tipo “pdf” per modifiche di formato. La richiesta di files in formato “pdf” è stata, del resto, la naturale conseguenza di due esigenze: la prima è quella di garantire al massimo l’inalterabilità del contenuto dei sommari e dei lavori che ci sono pervenuti, la seconda è quella di scegliere un formato di facile impiego e che fosse indipendente dal software utilizzabile per la redazione dei lavori stessi. © 2005 Firenze University Press Università degli Studi di Firenze Firenze University Press Borgo Albizi, 28, 50122 Firenze, Italy http://epress.unifi.it/ Printed in Italy XVII Congresso AIMETA di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata Comitato Scientifico: Gianni Bartoli (Università degli Studi di Firenze) Davide Bigoni (Università degli Studi di Trento) Guido Borino (Università degli Studi di Palermo) Ennio Carnevale (Università degli Studi di Firenze) Alberto Corigliano (Politecnico di Milano) Massimiliano Lucchesi (Università degli Studi di Firenze) Paolo Luchini (Università degli Studi di Salerno) Aleramo Lucifredi (Università degli Studi di Genova) Angelo Luongo (Università degli Studi di l’Aquila) Ettore Pennestrì (Università degli Studi di Roma ‘Tor Vergata’) Mario Primicerio, Presidente (Università degli Studi di Firenze) Terenziano Raparelli (Università degli Studi di l’Aquila) Paolo Rissone (Università degli Studi di Firenze) Giampiero Spiga (Università degli Studi di Parma) Comitato Organizzatore: Franco Angotti Ignazio Becchi Claudio Borri, Presidente Silvia Briccoli Bati Carlo Cinquini, Segretario AIMETA Paolo Citti Luca Facchini, Segretario Giorgio Federici, Tesoriere Giovanni Frosali Francesco Martelli Paolo Toni Giovanni Vannucchi Andrea Vignoli Segreteria del Congresso: Gabriella Montagnani Chiara Serpieri Veronika Sustik Ufficio Relazioni Esterne Facoltà di Ingegneria Università degli Studi di Firenze Via di S. Marta, 3 50139 Firenze Tel: +39 055 4796491 Fax: +39 055 4796544 E-mail: [email protected] V L’AIMETA, Associazione Italiana di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata, costituita nel 1966, riunisce i cultori della Meccanica nei suoi vari indirizzi: Meccanica Generale, Meccanica dei fluidi, Meccanica delle macchine, Meccanica dei solidi e Meccanica delle strutture. Attraverso Congressi e incontri e con la rivista Meccanica, l’Associazione si propone di stabilire contatti fra ricercatori che operano nei diversi indirizzi, favorendo la collaborazione ed il confronto fra conoscenze ed esperienze diverse. Consiglio Direttivo dell’ AIMETA: Giuliano Augusti (Vice-presidente), Roberto Bassani, Gianfranco Capriz (Past-President), Carlo Cinquini (Segretario), Mario di Paola, Angelo Morro (Presidente), Maurizio Pandolfi (Tesoriere). Il XVII Congresso AIMETA di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata si è svolto con il patrocinio di: AIMETA - Associazione Italiana di Meccanica Teorica e Applicata Comune di Firenze CRIACIV - Centro di Ricerca Interuniversitario di Aerodinamica delle Costruzioni e Ingegneria del vento Facoltà di Ingegneria di Firenze - Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza Università degli Studi di Firenze ed è stato realizzato grazie al contributo di: SAVITRANSPORT Università degli Studi di Firenze VI Indice Nota introduttiva di Claudio Borri XXV KEYNOTE LECTURES Dimensional Response Analysis of Yielding Structures under Near Source Ground Motions 3 Nicos Makris On the Relationship between Gear Dynamics and Surface Wear 4 Ahmet Kahraman Lunedì 12 settembre ST1 – MECCANICA DELLE STRUTTURE: ELEMENTI FINITI Metodi misti per l’ottimizzazione topologica con vincoli sugli sforzi e materiali incomprimibili 7 Carlo Cinquini, Matteo Bruggi, Paolo Venini Mixed Finite Elements for Piezoelectric Plates based on Unified Formulation 8 Erasmo Carrera, Marco Boscolo, Christian Fagiano, Alessandro Robaldo, Michele D’Ottavio An Efficient Quadrilateral Finite Element for Reissner-Mindlin Plates 9 Stefano de Miranda, Francesco Ubertini Regularization of the Boundary Integral Formulation for Unconstrained Contours 10 Francesco Freddi, Gianni Royer-Carfagni Modellazione di assemblaggi di pannelli mediante decomposizione del dominio ed analisi BEM 11 Leonardo Leonetti, Maurizio Aristodemo ST2 – MECCANICA DELLE STRUTTURE Murature in vetro strutturale. Una proposta per una passerella ad arco a Venezia 12 Gianni Royer-Carfagni, Mirko Silvestri Axis-Symmetrical Solutions for n-plies Functionally Graded Circular Cylinders: Application to Optical Fibre Sensors 13 Massimiliano Fraldi, Federico Carannante, Luciano Nunziante Progetto ottimale di strutture discrete con vincoli sulla deformazione plastica 14 Francesco Giambanco, Luigi Palizzolo, Alessandra Caffarelli VII Curve di maggiorazione dell’errore per l’analisi sismica di oscillatori elasto-plastici attraverso il modello rigido-plastico 15 Maria Cristina Porcu, Giorgio Carta Caratterizzazione di un dispositivo magnetoreologico mediante prove sperimentali 16 Michela Basili, Maurizio De Angelis, Emanuele Renzi MM1 – MECCANICA DELLE MACCHINE: INGRANAGGI Sull’enumerazione di meccanismi a vite 17 Massimo Cavacece, Ettore Pennestrì, Leonardo Vita Analisi delle curvature di ruote dentate mediante un nuovo approccio 18 Francesca Di Puccio, Marco Gabiccini, Massimo Guiggiani An Algorithm for the Generation of the Pitch Surfaces of Skew-Gears 19 Giorgio Figliolini, Jorge Angeles Danneggiamento superficiale nelle ruote dentate: studio teorico sperimentale 20 Roberto Bassani, Enrico Ciulli, Enrico Manfredi, Giovanni Pugliese, Alessandro Polacco Effetti di accoppiamento tra vibrazioni flessionali e torsionali in macchine rotanti in presenza di trasmissioni ad ingranaggi 21 Paolo Pennacchi, Andrea Vania Sul rendimento dei rotismi dei differenziali per autoveicoli
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