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Riccardo Morandi (1 September 1902 – 25 December 1989) was an Italian best known for his innovative use of reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete, although over the years some of his particular cable-stayed bridges have had some maintenance trouble.

Amongst his best-known works are the General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge, an cable-stayed bridge crossing in ; a similar bridge in commonly known as , which partially collapsed in 2018 for reasons under investigation; and the Subterranean Automobile Showroom in . www.detailsinsection.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/6Architettura-Ingegneria.pdf
"LA CONCEZIONE STRUTTURALE Ingegneria e architettura in Italia negli anni cinquanta e sessanta" - 2008
"Riccardo Morandi and the V Pavillion for Torino Esposizioni" @ page 239


Career
Morandi was born in . After his graduation in 1927, Morandi gained experience in working with reinforced concrete in earthquake-damaged areas. On his return to Rome to open his own office, he continued with his technical exploration of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures and embarked on the design of a series of novel cinema structures and bridges.
His numerous later works include his work on the Fiumicino Airport (Rome) in 1970.

Morandi was appointed professor of bridge design both at the University of Florence and the University of Rome, became a of the "Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce" (FRSA) in 1963, and received an honorary doctorate in by Technical University of Munich (T.U.M.) in 1979.TUM - Fakultät für Architektur Technische Universität München - Ehrendoktoren "Riccardo Morandi (1979)" Https://www.ar.tum.de/de/fakultaet/auszeichnungen/ehrendoktoren/< /ref>


Criticism of the cable-stayed bridges by Morandi
Morandi's cable-stayed bridges are characterised by very few stays, often as few as two per span, and often with the spans constructed from prestressed concrete rather than the more-usual steel. A document of 1978 explaining the modern concrete cable-stay bridge of Morandi

Although these bridges are often impressive, they are less economic than bridges with multiple stays and have therefore been of little influence on other engineers. Bridges by Morandi have proved to require extensive maintenance and repairs over the years to pass bridge safety inspections, and cables embedded in concrete are difficult to inspect.

On his General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge in Venezuela - where the cables of the stays are not covered with prestressed concrete (as instead intended from the initial project, and optimal for Morandi) L'invenzione di Morandi "...i 6 cavalletti bilanciati sostengono le travi intermedie di "serraglia"; lo strallo è più sottile e sempre matericamente omogeneo, a conferma del suo ruolo chiave nella figura, compiuta e perfetta. Ma lo strallo omogeneizzato è destinato a lasciare il posto a un più ordinario fascio di cavi di acciaio, prodotto secondo il brevetto Felten & Guilleaume, come confermato nell'ultima relazione di calcolo firmata da Morandi, nel febbraio 1960, nonostante il plastico sulla copertina ne esalti ancora la matericità." Https://www.ingenio-web.it/21020-linvenzione-di-morandi< /ref> - several exposed cables snapped from rapid corrosion, and all the stay-cables were replaced just 18 years after construction.

About , since the 1970s Morandi himself had signaled and requested attention to the incorrect structural response of his bridge in Genoa, with the related safety risks, mentioning an unexpectedly fast corrosion as a possible reason for the problems, and has called for corrective works. Corriere della Sera, Venerdì 31 agosto 2018, Pagina 12
"La relazione sull'opera e quell'inquietudine dell'ingegner Morandi" – di Giuseppe Pullara.
(The Engineer , in 1976 student of Morandi, speaks of the problems he saw on the Genoa bridge in that year, when Morandi involved him in analysis about that.)
Morandi, Riccardo (1979). "The long term behaviour of viaducts subjected to heavy traffic and situated in an aggressive environment: the viaduct on the Polcevera in Genoa" Https://webapi.ingenio-web.it/immagini/file/byname?name=riccardo-morandi-durabilita-ponte-pp.pdf< /ref>

In 2016 Ponte Morandi had been described by as a "failure of engineering", with escalating maintenance costs to keep it safe. Pier number 9 of the bridge collapsed on 14 August 2018, causing 43 fatalities. The other two stayed-piers remained standing, as did the other eight non-stayed piers. The cause of the collapse was still under investigation more than two years later.

Morandi's similar but smaller Wadi el Kuf Bridge, in Libya, was closed for 2 days in October 2017 for safety reasons. This was after inspections identified potential fractures in the bridge. After the alert, road transport engineers inspected the bridge concluding that it needed only emergency maintenance and was safe. It was open again for light traffic, while local security officials were stopping heavily-loaded trucks from crossing in groups."Cracked Beida road bridge declared safe" Https://www.libyaherald.com/2017/10/27/cracked-beida-road-bridge-declared-safe/< /ref> A similar security alert followed in August 2018.See


Projects
Major works (bridges only) by Morandi is shown below:Note: for some other '50-'60 works, not only bridges, check Italian language website atlante.iuav.it, set "Morandi Riccardo" on the "Ingegnere" menù, then press "Ricerca" button.

  • Morandi was also involved in the construction of the Powerline crossing of Messina Strait.


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