Smart and Green Solutions for Civil Infrastructures Incorporating Geological and Geotechnical Aspects: Proceedings of the 6th Geochina International C » książka
Chapter 1. Effect of Microscopic Properties on the Mechanical Behavior of Gravelly Soil by Using DEM.- Chapter 2. Research on Large Deformation Control Measures of Surrounding Rock in Jointed and Altered Granite Stratum of High Ground Stress Tunnel.- Chapter 3. Multi-channel Singular Spectrum Analysis of Geocenter Motion and Precise Prediction of Earth's Motion.- Chapter 4. Monitoring of the Turag River Dyke in Dhaka City Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR): A New Approach of Flood Risk Reduction in Bangladesh.- Chapter 5. Relationships between Compressive and Splitting Tensile Strengths of Cast and Core High-Strength Concrete Cylinders.- Chapter 6. Predicting the Small Strain Stiffness of a Calcareous Sand Considering Sample Preparation Method and Stress Path.- Chapter 7. Explicit Integration and Implementation of State-dependent Constitutive Model for Rockfill Materials.- Chapter 8. Expander Bodies Provide Increased Axial Resistance to Full Drilled Displacement Piles for World Trade Center Towers in Bolivia.- Chapter 9. Utilization and Regulations of Innovative Technology to Improve Road Safety via Drivers’ Warnings and Enforcement.
Dr Hadi Khabbaz is the Deputy Head of School for Research and an Associate Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He received his PhD in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Australia. He is a recognised researcher in the area of pavement geotechnics, railway geotechnics, recycled waste and unsaturated soil mechanics. His research focuses on the theoretical and numerical analysis of soft soils, granular particles and unsaturated porous media.He has an H-Index of 33 in Google Scholar (26 in Scopus). He has 3900+ citations and 200+ publications. Hadi was the Deputy Chair and Chair of Australian Geomechanics Society (Sydney) in 2015-19. His awards include the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) Citation Award, four best paper awards, UTS Learning and Teaching and Research Students Supervision Awards.
Professor Yang Xiaois Full Professor of the School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing University. He received his Ph.D. degree on College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, China.He is a recognised researcher in the area ofrockfill dam, railway geotechnics, biotreatment geotechnics, recycled waste and granular flow mechanics. His research focuses on the testing and theoretical modelling of clay, silt, sand, rockfill, ballast, and biocemented soils.He has an H-Index of 27 in Scopus. He has 2300+ citations and 100+ publications.He got many awards, such as 2018 and 2019 Most Cited Chinese Researchers from Elsevier, John Carter Award in IACMAG, Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of Chinese Society for Rock and Mechanics and Engineering, et al. He is also Associate Editor of International Journal of Geomechanics, ASCE, and Editor Board Member of Acta Geotechnica; Canadian Geotechnical Journal; Soils and Foundations; et al.
ProfessorJia-Ruey Chang is Full Professor of the Graduate Institute of Architecture and Sustainable Planning at National Ilan University, Taiwan (ORCID: 0000-0001-8313-7325). He received his Ph.D. degree on Department of Civil EngineeringatNational Central University, Taiwan. He currently serves as the President of Chinese Society of Pavement Engineering (CSPE), the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology (IJPRT), Springer, and the Chairman of Pavement Engineering Committee of Chinese Institute of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering (CICHE). His researches focus on the application of advanced methodologies and technologies to pavement engineering and management.He has authored, co-authored and edited over 50 scientific journal papers, books, and conference papers.
Advancement in design and construction to embrace the impact of rapid global urbanization growth in infrastructure development is inevitable. The proceedings include many smart and green solutions for civil infrastructures, incorporating geotechnical and engineering geology aspects. The articles presented in this volume are attempts made by the researchers and practitioners to address many geotechnical challenges, based on the state-of-the-art practices, innovative technologies, new research results and case histories in construction and design towards safer and cost effective infrastructures. This volume covers a wide range of topics with direct relevance to people within the broad field of geomechanics, including consultants, contractors, academics, materials suppliers and the owners and operators of civil infrastructures. Many papers associated with numerical modeling of transport infrastructure, advanced soil and rock testing, field monitoring, tunnelling, expansive soils, geo-center motion, triaxial and dynamic testing, piles etc. are included. The content is based on the contributions to the 6th GeoChina International Conference on Civil & Transportation Infrastructures: From Engineering to Smart & Green Life Cycle Solutions -- Nanchang, China, 2021.