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Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio
Researcher at University of Salento
Publications - 88
Citations - 1127
Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio is an academic researcher from University of Salento. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breakwater & Spar buoy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 80 publications receiving 778 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio include University of Perugia & University of Calabria.
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Practical guidelines for multivariate analysis and design in coastal and off-shore engineering
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide practical guidelines in order to carry out a sensible multivariate analysis of the available data, including a randomization procedure to cope with repeated observations, and suitable strategies for performing multivariate design are presented and discussed.
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Practical Guidelines for the multivariate assessment of the structural risk in coastal and off-shore engineering
TL;DR: The target of the paper is to provide a general framework for the multivariate assessment of the risk of failure by using a structural approach, and to compare the structural-risk approach proposed here with the strategies adopted in previous papers.
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Application of a Coastal Vulnerability Index. A Case Study along the Apulian Coastline, Italy
Daniela Pantusa,Felice D'Alessandro,Luigia Riefolo,Francesca Principato,Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio +4 more
TL;DR: The coastal vulnerability index (CVI) is a popular index in literature to assess the coastal vulnerability of climate change as mentioned in this paper, which considers ten variables divided into three typological groups: geological, physical process and vegetation.
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General longshore transport model
TL;DR: In this article, a general longshore transport (LT) model is proposed after a re-calibration of the model originally introduced by Lamberti and Tomasicchio (1997) based on a modified stability number, N s ⁎⁎, for stone mobility at reshaping or berm breakwaters.
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Experimental modelling of the dynamic behaviour of a spar buoy wind turbine
Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio,Felice D'Alessandro,Alberto Maria Avossa,Luigia Riefolo,Luigia Riefolo,Elena Musci,Francesco Ricciardelli,Diego Vicinanza,Diego Vicinanza +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the dynamic response of a spar buoy offshore wind turbine, under different wind and wave conditions, was investigated using free vibration tests at the Danish Hydraulic Institute within the framework of the EU-Hydralab IV Integrated Infrastructure Initiative.