Youliang Chen
Published: 2019-10-21  
InstituteDepartment of Civil Engineering
Research Area·Rock mechanics
·Concrete structure
Contact Info.Chenyouliang2001@163.com


Education
Ph.D.in Geotechnical   EngineeringDec. 1990—Mar. 1994, Department   of Geotechnical Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
MSc, in Applied Mathematics   and Mechanics    Sep. 1988—Nov. 1990, Department   of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai,   China
B.Sc.,   in Applied Mathematics and MechanicsSep. 1983—July 1988, Department   of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai,   China


Research Projects
1. The mechanism   and models of rock damage and fracture under the action of freezing and   thawing cycles and ground water corrosion, financed by The National Natural   Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (2011).
2. The fatigue   damage and fracture characteristics of concrete in case of fire, financed by   Shanghai Scientific and Technological Committee (2009-2011).
3. The fatigue   damage and fracture characteristics of rocks at low temperatures, financed by   The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (2010).
4. The nonlinear   fatigue fracture characteristics of rocks considering the variations of   temperature and water soaking, financed by The National Natural Science   Foundation of China (NSFC) (2008-2010).
5. Studies on the   stability of slopes under the influence of water and rainstorm, financed by   The Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (2002-2005).
6. The nonlinear   creep damage and fracture characteristics of rock and its application,   financed by The National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)   (1999-2001).


Latest Publications
1. Wei Shao, Danda   Shi, Jianping Jiang, Youliang Chen, Time-dependent lateral bearing behaviour   of corrosion-damaged RC pipe piles in marine environments, Construction and   Building Materials, Vol.157, 2017: 676-684.
2. You-Liang Chen,   Su-Ran Wang, Jing Ni, Rafig Azzam, Tomás Manuel Fernández-Steeger, An   experimental study of the mechanical properties of granite after high   temperature exposure based on mineral characteristics, Engineering Geology,   220(1), 2017: 234-242.
3. Jing Ni,   You-Liang Chen, Peng Wang, Su-Ran Wang, Bin Peng, Rafig Azzam, Effect of   chemical erosion and freeze-thaw cycling on the physical and mechanical   characteristics of granites, Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the   Environment,76(1), 2017: 169-179.
4. A. Ahangar-Asra,   A.A. Javadib, A. Joharic, Y. Chen, Lateral load bearing capacity modelling of   piles in cohesive soils in undrained conditions: An intelligent evolutionary   approach, Applied Soft Computing, 24(1), 2014: 822-828.
5. Youliang Chen,   Jing Ni, Lihao Jiang, Mingliang Liu, Peng Wang, Rafig Azzam, Experimental   study on mechanical properties of granite after freeze-thaw cyclingEnvironmental Earth Sciences,71(8),   2014:3349-3354.
6. Chen YL, Ni J,   Shao W, Zhou YC, Azzam R. Experimental studies on mechanical properties of   granite after high-temperature heatingInternational Journal of Rock mechanics & Mining Sciences,   56(1), 2012: 62-66.
7. Chen YL, Ni J,   Shao W, Zhou YC, Javadi AA, Azzam R. Coalescence of fractures under uni-axial   compression and fatigue loading, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 45(2),   2012: 241-249.
8.  Chen YL, Ni J, Zheng P, Azzam R, Zhou YC,   Shao W. The high-frequency fatigue model of concrete, Engineering Failure   Analysis, 18(7), 2011: 1848-1857.
10. Chen YL, Azzam   R, Wang M, Xu S, Chang LQ, The uniaxial compressive and tensile tests of   frozen saturated clay in Shanghai area, Environmental Earth Sciences, 64(1),   2011: 29-36.
11. Chen YL, Azzam   R. Studies on creep fracture of sandstones. Theoretical and Applied Fracture   Mechanics , 47(1), 2007: 57-67.


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