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Lorenzo Comolli
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Milan
Publications - 46
Citations - 690
Lorenzo Comolli is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber Bragg grating & Pantograph. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 622 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenzo Comolli include Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
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The planetary fourier spectrometer (PFS) onboard the European Venus Express mission
Vittorio Formisano,Francesco Angrilli,Gabriele Arnold,Sushil K. Atreya,Kevin H. Baines,Giancarlo Bellucci,Bruno Bézard,F. Billebaud,D. Biondi,M. I. Blecka,Luigi Colangeli,Lorenzo Comolli,David Crisp,Mario D'Amore,T. Encrenaz,A. P. Ekonomov,Francesca Esposito,C. Fiorenza,Sergio Fonti,Marco Giuranna,Davide Grassi,B. Grieger,Anatoly I. Grigoriev,Jörn Helbert,H. Hirsch,Nikolay Ignatiev,A. Jurewicz,Igor Khatuntsev,Sébastien Lebonnois,Emmanuel Lellouch,A. Mattana,A. Maturilli,E. Mencarelli,M. Michalska,J. J. Lopez Moreno,B. E. Moshkin,F. Nespoli,Y. U. Nikolsky,F. Nuccilli,Piotr Orleanski,Ernesto Palomba,Giuseppe Piccioni,M. Rataj,Giovanna Rinaldi,M. Rossi,Bortolino Saggin,Daphne Stam,D.V. Titov,G. Visconti,L. V. Zasova +49 more
TL;DR: The planetary fourier spectrometer (PFS) as discussed by the authors was used for atmospheric studies on the mission of the Venus Express, which has a short wavelength (SW) channel that covers the spectral range from 1700 to 11400 cm−1 (0.9−5.5μm) and a long wavelength (LW) channel with a uniform spectral resolution of 1.3−3.3μm.
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Monitoring of fatigue crack growth in composite adhesively bonded joints using Fiber Bragg Gratings
TL;DR: In this paper, an array of equally spaced sensors was applied to the side of a single lap tapered joint, in order to simulate its embedment into the composite laminate, and the position of the crack tip was monitored using both an optical microscope and an ultrasonic phased array sensor.
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Pantograph-catenary monitoring by means of fibre Bragg grating sensors: Results from tests in an underground line
TL;DR: In this paper, the application of the Fibre Bragg grating (FBG) sensors on a pantograph for the monitoring of underground pantograph-catenary system is presented.
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Sunlight refraction in the mesosphere of Venus during the transit on June 8th, 2004
Paolo Tanga,Thomas Widemann,Bruno Sicardy,Jay M. Pasachoff,J. Arnaud,Lorenzo Comolli,A. Rondi,S. Rondi,P. Sütterlin +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed report of ground-based observations of the 2004 transit of Venus is given, after reviewing some elements brought by the historical records, and the first photometric analysis of the aureole using various acquisition systems.
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Fatigue Crack Growth Monitoring in Composite Bonded Lap Joints by a Distributed Fibre Optic Sensing System and Comparison with Ultrasonic Testing
Andrea Bernasconi,Michele Carboni,Lorenzo Comolli,Riccardo Galeazzi,Andrea Gianneo,M. Kharshiduzzaman +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the back-face technique is exploited to monitor fatigue crack growth in a composite, single lap adhesive bonded joint, using distributed sensing by Optical Backscatter Reflectometry (OBR).