Yu-Han Wang (王禹汗)
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A coupled finite difference-spectral boundary integral method with applications to fluid diffusion in fault structures
Click the Cite button above to demo the feature to enable visitors to import publication metadata into their reference management software. Abstract: Fluid migration in geological materials, a subject of great interest in various geophysical applications, has been interpreted through multiple numerical methods.
Yu-Han Wang (王禹汗)
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Elías Rafn Heimisson
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Dynamics of granular debris flows against slit dams based on the CFD–DEM method: effect of grain size distribution and ambient environments
Click the Cite button above to demo the feature to enable visitors to import publication metadata into their reference management software. Abstract: Earth surface flows in nature, like debris flows and rock avalanches, have threatened people’s safety and infrastructure during past decades.
Wuwei Mao
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Yu-Han Wang (王禹汗)
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Ping Yang
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Yu Huang
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Hu Zheng
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The effects of rock-infill interfacial properties on the compressive damage behaviour of flawed rocks: Results from a DEM study
Click the Cite button above to demo the feature to enable visitors to import publication metadata into their reference management software. Abstract: Infilled rock discontinuities is a general technique to enhance the strength and stability of natural rock mass.
Yu-Han Wang (王禹汗)
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Nhu HT Nguyen
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Micromechanical study on hard rock strainburst using the discrete element method
Click the Cite button above to demo the feature to enable visitors to import publication metadata into their reference management software. Abstract: Rock strainburst is a geological hazard occurred under high triaxial stress states, posing a great threat to the safety of underground constructions.
Yu-Han Wang (王禹汗)
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Nhu HT Nguyen
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Lianheng Zhao
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Experimental study on long-term performance of new urban green space soil for sponge city construction
Click the Cite button above to demo the feature to enable visitors to import publication metadata into their reference management software. Abstract: As existing urban green space soil (UGSS) will gradually become compacted and the permeability decreases with time, it will not meet the need of sponge city construction.
Ping Yang
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Zi-Xin Zhao
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Zhi-Cheng Li
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Yu-Han Wang (王禹汗)
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Experimental-numerical investigation on grout diffusion and washout in rough rock fractures under flowing water
Click the Cite button above to demo the feature to enable visitors to import publication metadata into their reference management software. Abstract: Interaction between grouts and groundwater is frequently encountered in geotechnical engineering.
Yu-Han Wang (王禹汗)
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Ping Yang
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Zhi-Tang Li
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Shao-Jie Wu
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Zi-Xin Zhao
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