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Gaohui Wang
Gaohui Wang
State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan
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Damage evolution mechanisms of rock in deep tunnels induced by cut blasting
LX Xie, WB Lu, QB Zhang, QH Jiang, GH Wang, J Zhao
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 58, 257-270, 2016
1932016
Effects of near-fault and far-fault ground motions on nonlinear dynamic response and seismic damage of concrete gravity dams
S Zhang, G Wang
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 53, 217-229, 2013
1892013
Numerical simulation of failure modes of concrete gravity dams subjected to underwater explosion
S Zhang, G Wang, C Wang, B Pang, C Du
Engineering Failure Analysis 36, 49-64, 2014
1292014
Damage evaluation of concrete gravity dams under mainshock–aftershock seismic sequences
S Zhang, G Wang, W Sa
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 50, 16-27, 2013
1292013
Damage prediction of concrete gravity dams subjected to underwater explosion shock loading
G Wang, S Zhang
Engineering failure analysis 39, 72-91, 2014
1222014
Seismic cracking analysis of concrete gravity dams with initial cracks using the extended finite element method
S Zhang, G Wang, X Yu
Engineering Structures 56, 528-543, 2013
1112013
The effects of strong motion duration on the dynamic response and accumulated damage of concrete gravity dams
S Zhang, G Wang, B Pang, C Du
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 45, 112-124, 2013
892013
XFEM based seismic potential failure mode analysis of concrete gravity dam–water–foundation systems through incremental dynamic analysis
G Wang, Y Wang, W Lu, C Zhou, M Chen, P Yan
Engineering Structures 98, 81-94, 2015
842015
Comparative study of the dynamic response of concrete gravity dams subjected to underwater and air explosions
G Wang, S Zhang, Y Kong, H Li
Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities 29 (4), 04014092, 2015
752015
Deterministic 3D seismic damage analysis of Guandi concrete gravity dam: A case study
G Wang, Y Wang, W Lu, M Yu, C Wang
Engineering Structures 148, 263-276, 2017
702017
Investigation of the shock wave propagation characteristics and cavitation effects of underwater explosion near boundaries
G Wang, S Zhang, M Yu, H Li, Y Kong
Applied Ocean Research 46, 40-53, 2014
622014
Damage demand assessment of mainshock-damaged concrete gravity dams subjected to aftershocks
G Wang, Y Wang, W Lu, P Yan, W Zhou, M Chen
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 98, 141-154, 2017
582017
On the determination of the mesh size for numerical simulations of shock wave propagation in near field underwater explosion
G Wang, Y Wang, W Lu, W Zhou, M Chen, P Yan
Applied Ocean Research 59, 1-9, 2016
572016
Damage assessment and mitigation measures of underwater tunnel subjected to blast loads
G Yang, G Wang, W Lu, P Yan, M Chen
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 94, 103131, 2019
562019
Damage features of RC slabs subjected to air and underwater contact explosions
X Zhao, G Wang, W Lu, P Yan, M Chen, C Zhou
Ocean engineering 147, 531-545, 2018
562018
Failure modes and effect analysis of concrete gravity dams subjected to underwater contact explosion considering the hydrostatic pressure
Q Li, G Wang, W Lu, X Niu, M Chen, P Yan
Engineering Failure Analysis 85, 62-76, 2018
542018
Correlation between strong motion durations and damage measures of concrete gravity dams
G Wang, S Zhang, C Zhou
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 69, 148-162, 2015
522015
A general definition of integrated strong motion duration and its effect on seismic demands of concrete gravity dams
G Wang, Y Wang, W Lu, P Yan, W Zhou, M Chen
Engineering Structures 125, 481-493, 2016
492016
Frequency-dependent attenuation of blasting vibration waves
J Zhou, W Lu, P Yan, M Chen, G Wang
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering 49, 4061-4072, 2016
482016
Seismic performance evaluation of dam-reservoir-foundation systems to near-fault ground motions
G Wang, S Zhang, C Wang, M Yu
Natural hazards 72, 651-674, 2014
442014
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