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Chun An Tang

Chun An Tang

Chun An Tang publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chun An Tang sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Chun An Tang D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chun An Tang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Numerical studies of the influence of microstructure on rock failure in uniaxial compression — Part I: effect of heterogeneity

    C.A Tang;H Liu;P.K.K Lee;Y Tsui

  • Analysis of crack coalescence in rock-like materials containing three flaws—Part I: experimental approach

    R. H.C. Wong;Kam Tim Chau;C. A. Tang;P. Lin

  • Micromechanical Model for Simulating the Fracture Process of Rock

    W. C. Zhu;C. A. Tang

  • Numerical simulation on rockburst of underground opening triggered by dynamic disturbance

    W.C. Zhu;Z.H. Li;L. Zhu;C.A. Tang

  • Analysis of crack coalescence in rock-like materials containing three flaws—Part II: numerical approach

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  • Numerical studies of the influence of microstructure on rock failure in uniaxial compression — Part II: constraint, slenderness and size effect

    C.A Tang;L.G Tham;P.K.K Lee;Y Tsui

  • Rockburst characteristics and microseismic monitoring of deep-buried tunnels for Jinping II Hydropower Station

    T.H. Ma;T.H. Ma;C.A. Tang;L.X. Tang;W.D. Zhang

  • A new approach to numerical method of modelling geological processes and rock engineering problems — continuum to discontinuum and linearity to nonlinearity

    C.A. Tang;W.T. Yang;Y.F. Fu;X.H. Xu

  • Numerical model for the cracking behavior of heterogeneous brittle solids subjected to thermal shock

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  • Numerical studies on tunnel floor heave in swelling ground under humid conditions

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  • Influence of moisture on crack propagation in coal and its failure modes

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  • Splitting failure in brittle rocks containing pre-existing flaws under uniaxial compression

    R. H.C. Wong;C. A. Tang;Kam Tim Chau;P. Lin

  • Thermal induced stress and associated cracking in cement-based composite at elevated temperatures––Part I: Thermal cracking around single inclusion

    Y. F. Fu;Y. L. Wong;C. A. Tang;Chi Sun Poon

  • Experimental and numerical study on splitting failure of brittle solids containing single pore under uniaxial compression

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  • Numerical simulation of the failure mechanism of circular tunnels in transversely isotropic rock masses

    S.Y. Wang;S.W. Sloan;C.A. Tang;W.C. Zhu

  • A coupled flow-stress-damage model for groundwater outbursts from an underlying aquifer into mining excavations

    T.H. Yang;J. Liu;W.C. Zhu;D Elsworth

  • Numerical study of failure behaviour of pre-cracked rock specimens under conventional triaxial compression

    S.Y. Wang;S.W. Sloan;D.C. Sheng;S.Q. Yang

  • Numerical simulation of the rock fragmentation process induced by two drill bits subjected to static and dynamic (impact) loading

    S. Y. Wang;S. W. Sloan;H. Y. Liu;C. A. Tang

  • Numerical simulation of 3-d failure process in heterogeneous rocks

    Z.Z Liang;C.A Tang;H.X Li;T Xu

  • Mechanisms of failure in coal samples from underground water reservoir

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Frequent Co-Authors

Tao Xu
Tao Xu Northeastern University
Wancheng Zhu
Wancheng Zhu Northeastern University
Shanyong Wang
Shanyong Wang University of Newcastle Australia
K.T. Chau
K.T. Chau Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Jian Zhao
Jian Zhao Monash University
Shucai Li
Shucai Li Shandong University

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