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Overview

Barry Lehane is affiliated with the University of Western Australia and specializes in engineering, with a primary focus on civil and structural engineering.

Their research spans several subfields, notably civil and structural engineering, safety, risk, reliability and quality, pollution, ocean engineering, and aspects of management, monitoring, policy, and law.

Key research topics across their publications include geotechnical engineering and soil mechanics, geotechnical engineering and soil stabilization, geotechnical engineering and underground structures, geotechnical engineering and analysis, smart materials for construction, soil and unsaturated flow, and concrete corrosion and durability.

Barry Lehane has published in several prominent venues, including:

  • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Géotechnique
  • Acta Geotechnica
  • Canadian Geotechnical Journal
  • Ocean Engineering

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Barry Lehane illustrate the range of their research interests and include the following:

  • XGBoost algorithm-based prediction of concrete electrical resistivity for structural health monitoring, 2020, Automation in Construction
  • DEM analysis of the plugging effect of open-ended pile during the installation process, 2020, Ocean Engineering
  • Multi-objective design optimization for graphite-based nanomaterials reinforced cementitious composites: A data-driven method with machine learning and NSGA-Ⅱ, 2022, Construction and Building Materials
  • Compressive strength of rubberized concrete: Regression and GA-BPNN approaches using ultrasonic pulse velocity, 2021, Construction and Building Materials
  • Experimental and numerical study on the static lateral performance of monopile and hybrid pile foundation, 2022, Ocean Engineering

Frequent collaborators in Lehane's research include Eduardo Bittar, Huan Wang, M. F. Bransby, Guowei Ma, and Yi Hong, reflecting active partnerships in related areas of study.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of Shaft Friction in Sand from Instrumented Pile Tests

    B.M. Lehane;R.J. Jardine;A.J. Bond;Roger Frank

  • XGBoost algorithm-based prediction of concrete electrical resistivity for structural health monitoring

    Wei Dong;Yimiao Huang;Barry Lehane;Guowei Ma;Guowei Ma

  • The UWA-05 method for prediction of axial capacity of driven piles in sand

    Barry Lehane;James Schneider;X. Xu

  • Rate effects on penetrometer resistance in kaolin

    Barry Lehane;Conleth O'Loughlin;Christophe Gaudin;Mark Randolph

  • BASE RESISTANCE OF JACKED PIPE PILES IN SAND

    Barry Lehane;K.G. Gavin;K.G. Gavin

  • Friction fatigue on displacement piles in sand

    David White;Barry Lehane

  • Experimental investigations of pile behaviour using instrumented field piles

    Barry Lehane

  • The shaft capacity of pipe piles in sand

    Kenneth G Gavin;Barry M Lehane

  • Scour effects on p-y curves for shallowly embedded piles in sand

    Wengang G. Qi;F.P. P. Gao;Mark F. Randolph;Barry M. Lehane

  • Displacement-pile behaviour in a soft marine clay

    Barry M. Lehane;R.J. J. Jardine

  • Behavior of Axially Loaded Pile Groups Driven in Clayey Silt

    B. A. McCabe;B. M. Lehane

  • Database assessment of CPT-based design methods for axial capacity of driven piles in siliceous sands

    James A. Schneider;Xiangtao Xu;Barry M. Lehane

  • Lateral stress changes and shaft friction for model displacement piles in sand

    Barry M Lehane;David J White

  • Scale effects on tension capacity for rough piles buried in dense sand

    Barry Lehane;Christophe Gaudin;J.A. Schneider

  • Bentonite slurries—zeta potential, yield stress, adsorbed additive and time-dependent behaviour

    Raymond Goh;Yee-Kwong Leong;Barry Lehane

  • A Review of Design Methods for Offshore Driven Piles in Siliceous Sand

    Barry M. Lehane;J.A. A. Schneider;X. Xu

  • Velocity effects on piezocone measurements in normally and over consolidated clays

    James A. Schneider;Barry M. Lehane;Fernando Schnaid

  • Evaluation of a Minimum Base Resistance for Driven Pipe Piles in Siliceous Sand

    B. M. Lehane;Mark F. Randolph

  • Numerical derivation of CPT-based p–y curves for piles in sand

    Stephen Suryasentana;Barry Lehane

  • Friction Coefficients for Piles in Sands and Silts

    R.J. J. Jardine;Barry M. Lehane;S. Everton

  • Discussion of "Mechanisms of Shaft Friction in Sand from Instrumented Pile Tests"

    R. Hobbs;B. M. Lehane;R. J. Jardine;A. J. Bond

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard J. Jardine
Richard J. Jardine Imperial College London
Kenneth Gavin
Kenneth Gavin Delft University of Technology
David White
David White University of Southampton
Conleth O'Loughlin
Conleth O'Loughlin University of Western Australia
Mark Randolph
Mark Randolph University of Western Australia
Farhad Aslani
Farhad Aslani University of Western Australia
Guowei Ma
Guowei Ma University of Western Australia
Farrokh Nadim
Farrokh Nadim Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
Charles Wang Wai Ng
Charles Wang Wai Ng Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Jason T. DeJong
Jason T. DeJong University of California, Davis

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