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Francis Tin-Loi is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia, focusing research efforts primarily in engineering and decision sciences. Their work encompasses a range of subfields including statistics, probability and uncertainty, mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, building and construction, and civil and structural engineering.

They have contributed to topics centered on probabilistic and robust engineering design, fatigue and fracture mechanics, non-destructive testing techniques, structural behavior of reinforced concrete, and structural health monitoring techniques.

Recent publications by Francis Tin-Loi consist of:

  • Stochastic nonlocal damage analysis by a machine learning approach (2020) published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Safety assessment for functionally graded structures with material nonlinearity (2020) published in Structural Safety

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Yuan Feng
  • Di Wu
  • Wei Gao
  • Qihan Wang
  • Lei Liu

The venues where they have frequently published feature:

  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Structural Safety

Francis Tin-Loi's research integrates advanced statistical methods within engineering frameworks, exploring uncertainty quantification and damage modeling informed by machine learning techniques. Their investigations into the safety of functionally graded structures address material nonlinearity, contributing to methodologies for assessing structural integrity.

Their work engages with both theoretical and applied aspects of structural and mechanical engineering, particularly emphasizing probabilistic approaches for design robustness and fatigue evaluation.

Collaboration is an integral aspect of their research output, reflected in co-authorship with scholars such as Yuan Feng, Di Wu, and Wei Gao, among others.

Best Publications

  • Limit Analysis of Frictional Block Assemblies as a Mathematical Program With Complementarity Constraints

    M.C. Ferris;F. Tin-Loi

  • Polygon scaled boundary finite elements for crack propagation modelling

    Ean Tat Ooi;Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi;Zhenjun Yang

  • Probabilistic interval analysis for structures with uncertainty

    Wei Gao;Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi

  • A definition and evaluation procedure of generalized stress intensity factors at cracks and multi-material wedges

    Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi;Wei Gao

  • Hybrid probabilistic interval analysis of bar structures with uncertainty using a mixed perturbation Monte-Carlo method

    Wei Gao;Di Wu;Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi

  • A scaled boundary polygon formulation for elasto-plastic analyses

    Ean Tat Ooi;Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi

  • Nonlinear analysis and buckling of elastically supported circular shallow arches

    Y.-L. Pi;M.A. Bradford;F. Tin-Loi

  • A unified 3D‐based technique for plate bending analysis using scaled boundary finite element method

    H. Man;C. Song;W. Gao;F. Tin-Loi

  • Non-linear in-plane buckling of rotationally restrained shallow arches under a central concentrated load

    Yong-Lin Pi;Mark Andrew Bradford;Francis Tin-Loi

  • High‐order plate bending analysis based on the scaled boundary finite element method

    H. Man;C. Song;T. Xiang;W. Gao

  • Dynamic crack propagation simulation with scaled boundary polygon elements and automatic remeshing technique

    E.T. Ooi;M. Shi;C. Song;F. Tin-Loi

  • Automatic polyhedral mesh generation and scaled boundary finite element analysis of STL models

    Yan Liu;Albert A. Saputra;Junchao Wang;Francis Tin-Loi

  • Scaled boundary polygons with application to fracture analysis of functionally graded materials

    Irene Chiong;Ean Tat Ooi;Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi

  • Performance of the p-version finite element method for limit analysis

    F. Tin-Loi;N.S. Ngo

  • On multiplicity of solutions in quasi-brittle fracture computations

    G. Bolzon;G. Maier;F. Tin-Loi

  • High‐order doubly asymptotic open boundaries for scalar wave equation

    Suriyon Prempramote;Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi;Gao Lin

  • Automatic modelling of cohesive crack propagation in concrete using polygon scaled boundary finite elements

    Ooi Et;CM Song;Tin-Loi F;Yang Zj

  • On the solution of a minimum weight elastoplastic problem involving displacement and complementarity constraints

    M.C. Ferris;F. Tin-Loi

  • Size-dependent instability of organic solar cell resting on Winkler–Pasternak elastic foundation based on the modified strain gradient theory

    Qingya Li;Di Wu;Wei Gao;Francis Tin-Loi

  • Structural reliability analysis with imprecise random and interval fields

    Wei Gao;Di Wu;Kang Gao;Xiaojun Chen

  • Transient dynamic analysis of interface cracks in anisotropic bimaterials by the scaled boundary finite-element method

    Chongmin Song;Francis Tin-Loi;Wei Gao

Frequent Co-Authors

Wei Gao
Wei Gao University of New South Wales
Chongmin Song
Chongmin Song University of New South Wales
Yong-Lin Pi
Yong-Lin Pi Guangzhou University
Mark A. Bradford
Mark A. Bradford University of New South Wales
Michael C. Ferris
Michael C. Ferris University of Wisconsin–Madison
Zhenjun Yang
Zhenjun Yang Wuhan University
Yuan Feng
Yuan Feng Tsinghua University
Sundararajan Natarajan
Sundararajan Natarajan Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Giulio Maier
Giulio Maier Polytechnic University of Milan
Yi Min Xie
Yi Min Xie RMIT University

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