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Gabriella Epasto
Gabriella Epasto
Dept. of Engineering, University of Messina
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Collapse modes in aluminium honeycomb sandwich panels under bending and impact loading
V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino
International Journal of Impact Engineering 43, 6-15, 2012
2842012
Comparison of aluminium sandwiches for lightweight ship structures: Honeycomb vs. foam
V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino
Marine structures 30, 74-96, 2013
2602013
Lightweight sandwich structures for marine applications: a review
G Palomba, G Epasto, V Crupi
Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures 29 (26), 4839-4864, 2022
1492022
Static behavior of lattice structures produced via direct metal laser sintering technology
V Crupi, E Kara, G Epasto, E Guglielmino, H Aykul
Materials & Design 135, 246-256, 2017
1372017
In plane compressive response and crushing of foam filled aluminum honeycombs
H Mozafari, H Molatefi, V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino
Journal of Composite Materials 49 (26), 3215 – 3228, 2015
972015
Prediction model for the impact response of glass fibre reinforced aluminium foam sandwiches
V Crupi, E Kara, G Epasto, E Guglielmino, H Aykul
International Journal of Impact Engineering 77, 97-107, 2015
942015
Single and double-layer honeycomb sandwich panels under impact loading
G Palomba, G Epasto, V Crupi, E Guglielmino
International Journal of Impact Engineering 121, 77-90, 2018
872018
Ti-6Al-4V ELI microlattice structures manufactured by electron beam melting: Effect of unit cell dimensions and morphology on mechanical behaviour
G Epasto, G Palomba, D D'Andrea, E Guglielmino, S Di Bella, F Traina
Materials Science and Engineering: A 753, 31-41, 2019
702019
Influence of microstructure [alpha+ beta and beta] on very high cycle fatigue behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V alloy
V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino, A Squillace
International Journal of Fatigue 95, 64-75, 2017
702017
Finite element analysis of foam-filled honeycomb structures under impact loading and crashworthiness design
H Mozafari, S Khatami, H Molatefi, V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino
International journal of crashworthiness 21 (2), 148-160, 2016
662016
Evaluation of fire-damaged concrete using impact-echo method
G Epasto, E Proverbio, V Venturi
Materials and structures 43, 235-245, 2010
662010
Collapse modes of aluminium honeycomb sandwich structures under fatigue bending loading
G Palomba, V Crupi, G Epasto
Thin-Walled Structures 145, 106363, 2019
642019
Low-velocity impact strength of sandwich materials
V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino
Journal of Sandwich Structures & Materials 13 (4), 409-426, 2011
622011
Impact response of aluminum foam sandwiches for light-weight ship structures
V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino
Metals 1 (1), 98-112, 2011
572011
Theoretical and experimental analysis for the impact response of glass fibre reinforced aluminium honeycomb sandwiches
V Crupi, E Kara, G Epasto, E Guglielmino, H Aykul
Journal of Sandwich Structures & Materials 20 (1), 42-69, 2018
542018
Computed tomography-based reconstruction and finite element modelling of honeycomb sandwiches under low-velocity impacts
V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino, H Mozafari, S Najafian
Journal of Sandwich Structures & Materials 16 (4), 377-397, 2014
472014
Laser ultrasonics inspection for defect evaluation on train wheel
N Montinaro, G Epasto, D Cerniglia, E Guglielmino
NDT & E International 107, 102145, 2019
442019
Fatigue analysis of marine welded joints by means of DIC and IR images during static and fatigue tests
P Corigliano, G Epasto, E Guglielmino, G Risitano
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 183, 26-38, 2017
432017
Low-velocity impact behaviour of green epoxy biocomposite laminates reinforced by sisal fibers
C Militello, F Bongiorno, G Epasto, B Zuccarello
Composite Structures 253, 112744, 2020
422020
Analysis of temperature and fracture surface of AISI4140 steel in very high cycle fatigue regime
V Crupi, G Epasto, E Guglielmino, G Risitano
Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 80, 22-30, 2015
402015
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