Bin Peng
Published: 2019-10-21  
Institute                    Department of Civil   Engineering
IMG_1222

Research Area                    ·Numerical simulation in   structural engineering
                    ·Concrete structures and masonry structures
Contact Info.                     BinPeng@usst.edu.cn


Education
Ph.D.Structural Engineering, March 2005, Tongji University, China
M.S.Structural Engineering, March 2002, Wuhan University, China
B.S.Building Engineering,   June 1999, Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electric Engineering,China


Lectures
Principle Theory of   Concrete structures
Design of Concrete   structures
Simulation   Technologies for Building structures
Nonlinear Analysis   for Concrete structures


Selected Research   Projects
In 2013-2015Principal Investigator of Multi-scale numerical simulation and   performance prediction for masonry structures based on Bayesian inference, a   project granted by the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) with grant   No. 51208300
In 2010-2011Research Fellow of Phase I of Roadmap towards Incorporating   Intelligent Structure Technology for Refining Bridge Inspection in   Mississippi, a project granted by the Transportation Research Board (TRB)   with Grant No.DTRT06-G-00492010.


Honors
1. Award of   Teaching achievement for Science and Technology (For faculty members of top   10 percent) (2014)
2. Award for   Excellent Faculty Member of the University of Shanghai for Science and   Technology (For faculty members of top 1 percent) (2008)
3. Award for   Educational Achievement of the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (2008)
4. Laureate of   Excellent PH.D. Dissertation of the Tongji University (2006)


Professional   activities
1. Visiting Scholar   at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, of Jackson State   University, 2010-2011
2. Fellow of the   committee of Masonry Structures, the China Associate For Standardization,   since 2011.
3. Director of the   Civil Engineering Lab, the University of Shanghai for Science &   Engineering. Since 2010
4. Fellow of the   committee of Diagnosis & Strengthening Technologies for Engineering   Structures, the Shanghai Society of Theoretical & Applied Mechanics,   Since 2010
5. Fellow of the   committee of Computer Application, the Shanghai Society of Civil Engineering,   Since 2007


Selected   Publications
1. Peng B, Wang LY,   Gu RL, et al. Application of the Bayesian inference in the stability   monitoring of a historical masonry structure. Proceedings of the 7th   International Conferenceon Structural Health Monitoringof Intelligent   Infrastructure, 1-3 July, 2015, Torino, Italy.
2. Peng B, Wang LY,   Li X, Fu XP. Inference for the Compressive Strength of Masonry in Historical   Buildings Based on the Bayesian Method. Journal of Building Materials, 2015,   16(5), in press. (in Chinese)
3. Peng B, Gu RL,   Ouyang Y, Fu XP. Inference of the Basic Frequency for Masonry Structures   Based on the Bayesian Method. Journal of Building structures, 2014, 35(10):   104-110 (in Chinese)
4. Peng B, Gu XL,   Ouyang Y, et al. NUMERICAL SIMULATION FOR RETROFIT OF THE ANDREWS &   GEORGE BUILDING IN SHANGHAI. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference   on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions,  October 15-17, Wroclaw, Poland 2012
5. Peng B, Liu, WD,   Yang, WB. Investigation on seismic properties of load-bearing masonry walls   in Chinese historical buildings. Advanced Materials Research, 2010,   133-134:783-787.
6. Gu XL, Peng B,   Chen GL, et al. Rapid strengthening of Masonry Structures Cracked in   Earthquakes Using Fiber Composite Materials. Journal of Composites for   Construction, ASCE, 2012, 16(5):590-603
7. PENG B, Gu XL,   and Chen GL. Computer simulation of load-deformation curves for masonry walls   in pseudo-static tests. Proceeding of the 14th International Brick/Block   Masonry Conference, 17-20 February, 2008, Sydney, Australia: Paper 66
8. PENG B, Gu XL,   and Qian YL. Parameter study on computer simulation of collapse response for   masonry structures. Proceedings of the 13th international Brick/Block Masonry   Conference, July 2004, Amsterdam the Netherlands: No.164
9. PENG B, Li CC   and Gu XL. Design of reinforced concrete thick plate transition layer in   high-rise buildings. Proceedings of the 2nd International Specialty   Conference on THE CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO STRUCTURE DESIGN, July 2003, Milan   Italy: 723~730
10. PENG B, Gu XL.   Development of simulation program for earthquake-induced collapse of masonry   structures. Vibration and Shock, 2008, 27(11): 120-125 (In Chinese)
11. PENG B, Gu XL,   and Huang QH. 3 Dimensional visualization technologies for simulation   analysis of building structures. Journal of University of Shanghai for   Science and Technology, 2008, 30(11): 414-420 (In Chinese)
12. PENG B, GU XL,   MIAO JJ, and ZHANG WP. Graphic simulation technology for collapse responses   analysis of masonry structures. Journal of Tongji University, 2004, 32(10) (A   special issue in memory of 90th anniversary of the foundation of civil   engineering discipline in Tongji University): 21-26 (In Chinese)
13. PENG B, LI XX.   Research of integral analysis method of thick plate transition layer in   high-rise building. Engineering Journal of Wuhan University, 2003, 36(1):   64-68 (In Chinese)

 

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