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Charles E. Augarde

Charles E. Augarde

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
41
Citations
5166
World Ranking
7102
National Ranking
446

Overview

Charles E. Augarde is affiliated with Durham University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans the field of engineering, with a focus on several key subfields including civil and structural engineering, computational mechanics, mechanics of materials, building and construction, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

The scientist's work primarily covers topics such as fluid dynamics simulations and interactions, numerical methods in engineering, geotechnical engineering with an emphasis on soil stabilization, underground structures, and soil mechanics. Additional focus is placed on the hygrothermal properties of building materials and geotechnical engineering analysis.

Among the recent publications by Charles E. Augarde are:

  • Numerical modelling of large deformation problems in geotechnical engineering: A state-of-the-art review, 2021, SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
  • Durability and hygroscopic behaviour of biopolymer stabilised earthen construction materials, 2020, Construction and Building Materials
  • Physical modelling to demonstrate the feasibility of screw piles for offshore jacket-supported wind energy structures, 2020, Géotechnique
  • Effects of screw pile installation on installation requirements and in-service performance using the discrete element method, 2020, Canadian Geotechnical Journal
  • Earth stabilisation via carbonate precipitation by plant-derived urease for building applications, 2020, Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Charles E. Augarde include William M. Coombs, Giuliano Pretti, Paul N. Hughes, Michael Brown, and Robert E. Bird. These collaborations represent recurring partnerships resulting in multiple joint publications.

Charles E. Augarde has contributed extensively to a range of publication venues. The most frequent include:

  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Canadian Geotechnical Journal
  • Computers & Structures

Best Publications

  • Fracture modeling using meshless methods and level sets in 3D: Framework and modeling

    X. Zhuang;X. Zhuang;C.E. Augarde;K.M. Mathisen

  • The strength of unstabilised rammed earth materials

    P. A. Jaquin;C. E. Augarde;D. Gallipoli;D. G. Toll

  • Modelling tunnelling-induced settlement of masonry buildings

    H. J. Burd;G. T. Houlsby;C. E. Augarde;G. Liu

  • On the performance of strain smoothing for quadratic and enriched finite element approximations (XFEM/GFEM/PUFEM)

    Stéphane P. A. Bordas;Stéphane P. A. Bordas;Sundararajan Natarajan;Pierre Kerfriden;Pierre Kerfriden;Charles Edward Augarde

  • Mechanical properties of biopolymer-stabilised soil-based construction materials

    Sravan Muguda;Samuel John Booth;Paul Neil Hughes;Charles Edward Augarde

  • Stability of an undrained plane strain heading revisited.

    Charles E. Augarde;Andrei V. Lyamin;Scott W. Sloan

  • Prediction of Undrained Sinkhole Collapse

    Charles E. Augarde;Andrei V. Lyamin;Scott W. Sloan

  • Chronological Description of the Spatial Development of Rammed Earth Techniques

    Paul A. Jaquin;Charles E. Augarde;Christopher M. Gerrard

  • Accurate fracture modelling using meshless methods, the visibility criterion and level sets: Formulation and 2D modelling

    Xiaoying Zhuang;Charles Augarde;Stéphane Bordas

  • iGIMP: An implicit generalised interpolation material point method for large deformations

    T.J. Charlton;W.M. Coombs;C.E. Augarde

  • Numerical modelling of large deformation problems in geotechnical engineering: A state-of-the-art review

    Charles E. Augarde;Seung Jae Lee;Dimitrios Loukidis

  • A new partition of unity finite element free from the linear dependence problem and possessing the delta property

    Yongchang Cai;Xiaoying Zhuang;Xiaoying Zhuang;Charles Augarde

  • The use of Timoshenko's exact solution for a cantilever beam in adaptive analysis

    Charles E. Augarde;Andrew J. Deeks

  • An improved meshless Shepard and least squares method possessing the delta property and requiring no singular weight function

    Xiaoying Zhuang;Hehua Zhu;Charles Augarde

  • Soil suction monitoring for landslides and slopes

    D.G. Toll;S.D.N. Lourenco;S.D.N. Lourenco;J. Mendes;D. Gallipoli

  • Overcoming volumetric locking in material point methods

    William M. Coombs;Tim J. Charlton;Michael Cortis;Charles E. Augarde

  • A meshless sub-region radial point interpolation method for accurate calculation of crack tip fields

    Xiaoying Zhuang;Xiaoying Zhuang;Yongchang Cai;Charles Augarde

  • Formation and evolution of water menisci in unsaturated granular media

    Sergio Lourenco;Domenico Gallipoli;Charles E. Augarde;David G. Toll

  • Numerical modelling of compensation grouting above shallow tunnels

    C. Wisser;C. E. Augarde;H. J. Burd

  • Three-dimensional finite element analysis of lined tunnels

    C. E. Augarde;H. J. Burd

  • Finite element limit analysis of passive earth resistance in cohesionless soils.

    Jim S. Shiau;Charles E. Augarde;Andrei V. Lyamin;Scott W. Sloan

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Brown
Michael E. Brown University of Dundee
Xiaoying Zhuang
Xiaoying Zhuang University of Hannover
Harvey J. Burd
Harvey J. Burd University of Oxford
Guy T. Houlsby
Guy T. Houlsby University of Oxford
David White
David White University of Southampton
Andrei V. Lyamin
Andrei V. Lyamin University of Newcastle Australia
Scott W. Sloan
Scott W. Sloan University of Newcastle Australia
Stéphane Bordas
Stéphane Bordas University of Luxembourg
Enrique Romero
Enrique Romero Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Pierre Kerfriden
Pierre Kerfriden Cardiff University

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