Yuen Zhang

Yuen Zhang
Delft University of Technology | TU · Department of Geoscience and Engineering

Master of Engineering

About

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Introduction
My research is mostly concerned with offshore geotechnical engineering, focusing on centrifuge modelling into interaction of soil and offshore wind turbine monopiles, including: 1. Monotonic and cyclic behaviour of monopiles in clay; 2. Pile-soil interaction of long-term cyclic loaded pile in clay; 3. Advanced p-y methods for monopiles under long-term cyclic loading in clay.
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - present
Delft University of Technology
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
September 2016 - June 2019
China University of Geosciences
Field of study
  • Initiation mechanism and motion characteristics of landslide and debris flow

Publications

Publications (2)
Conference Paper
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Wind is a major source of renewable energy in Northern Europe. Suction caissons are increasingly considered as an alternative foundation solution for offshore wind turbines (OWT) in the last two decades because of various advantages such as low installation noise, low cost, ease of installation and removal as well as high bearing capacity under ext...
Article
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Many landslides were triggered by heavy rainfall from 29 June to 1 July 2017 in Ningxiang County, Hunan Province, China. A field investigation into one of the landslides, known as the Wangjiawan landslide, was undertaken on July 3, 2017, to understand the landslide mechanisms and the factors that triggered the event. The landslide is a translationa...

Network

Cited By
    • China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
    • National Institute of Natural Hazards
    • National Earthquake Response Support Service MEM
    • National Institute of Natrual Hazards, Ministry of Emergency Management of China
    • University of Shanghai for Science and Technology