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Overview

Genda Chen is affiliated with Missouri University of Science and Technology in the United States, focusing on engineering research with a primary emphasis on civil and structural engineering. Their research encompasses several subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, mechanics of materials, building and construction, and mechanical engineering.

The main topics addressed in Chen's work include:

  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
  • Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research

Chen has contributed extensively to a range of publication venues, predominantly in the field of engineering and construction. The frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Engineering Structures
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Sensors

Frequent co-authorship indicates collaborations with several researchers, including:

  • Yanping Zhu
  • Pengfei Ma
  • Ying Zhuo
  • Haibin Zhang
  • Zhenhua Shi

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Genda Chen include:

  • "A review: Material and structural properties of UHPC at elevated temperatures or fire conditions," 2021, Cement and Concrete Composites
  • "Experimental study and theoretical prediction on shrinkage-induced restrained stresses in UHPC-RC composites under normal curing and steam curing," 2020, Cement and Concrete Composites
  • "Strain transfer effect in distributed fiber optic sensors under an arbitrary field," 2021, Automation in Construction
  • "Finite element model to predict structural response of predamaged RC beams reinforced by toughness-improved UHPC under unloading status," 2021, Engineering Structures
  • "Corrosion of steel rebar embedded in UHPC beams with cracked matrix," 2021, Construction and Building Materials

Best Publications

  • Flexural strengthening of reinforced concrete beams or slabs using ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC): A state of the art review

    Yanping Zhu;Yanping Zhu;Yang Zhang;Husam H. Hussein;Genda Chen

  • A signal decomposition theorem with Hilbert transform and its application to narrowband time series with closely spaced frequency components

    Genda Chen;Zuocai Wang

  • Optimal Placement of Multiple Tune Mass Dampers for Seismic Structures

    Genda Chen;Jingning Wu

  • Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors: Recent Advancements, Industrial Applications and Market Exploitation

    Andrea Cusano;Antonello Cutolo;Jacques Albert;Francisco M. Araújo

  • Three-dimensional corrosion pit measurement and statistical mechanical degradation analysis of deformed steel bars subjected to accelerated corrosion

    Fujian Tang;Zhibin Lin;Genda Chen;Weijian Yi

  • A review: Material and structural properties of UHPC at elevated temperatures or fire conditions

    Yanping Zhu;Husam Hussein;Aditya Kumar;Genda Chen

  • Corrosion resistance and mechanism of steel rebar coated with three types of enamel

    Fujian Tang;Genda Chen;Richard K. Brow;Jeffery S. Volz

  • Direct identification of structural parameters from dynamic responses with neural networks

    Bin Xu;Zhishen Wu;Genda Chen;Koichi Yokoyama

  • Flexural Behaviors and Capacity Prediction on Damaged Reinforcement Concrete (RC) Bridge Deck Strengthened by Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) Layer

    Yang Zhang;Yanping Zhu;Yanping Zhu;Marlyn Yeseta;Dongliang Meng

  • A Fe-C Coated Long-Period Fiber Grating Sensor for Corrosion-Induced Mass Loss Measurement

    Yizheng Chen;Fujian Tang;Yi Bao;Yan Tang

  • Numerical Modeling for Damaged Reinforced Concrete Slab Strengthened by Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) Layer

    Yanping Zhu;Yanping Zhu;Yang Zhang;Husam H. Hussein;Genda Chen

  • Cyclic behavior of damaged reinforced concrete columns repaired with high-performance fiber-reinforced cementitious composite

    Xiuling Li;Xiuling Li;Juan Wang;Yi Bao;Genda Chen

  • Compressive behavior of FRP-confined concrete-filled PVC tubular columns

    Mostafa Fakharifar;Genda Chen

  • Chloride-induced corrosion mechanism and rate of enamel- and epoxy-coated deformed steel bars embedded in mortar

    Fujian Tang;Genda Chen;Richard K. Brow

  • In-situ monitoring of corrosion-induced expansion and mass loss of steel bar in steel fiber reinforced concrete using a distributed fiber optic sensor

    Liang Fan;Yi Bao;Weina Meng;Genda Chen

  • A Temperature Self-Compensated LPFG Sensor for Large Strain Measurements at High Temperature

    Ying Huang;Zhi Zhou;Yinan Zhang;Genda Chen

  • Thermal and Mechanical Properties of High-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites after Exposure to High Temperatures

    Xiuling Li;Xiuling Li;Yi Bao;Lele Wu;Qingxi Yan

  • Distributed fiber optic sensor-enhanced detection and prediction of shrinkage-induced delamination of ultra-high-performance concrete overlay

    Yi Bao;Mahdi Valipour;Weina Meng;Kamal H Khayat

  • Electrochemical behavior of enamel-coated carbon steel in simulated concrete pore water solution with various chloride concentrations

    Fujian Tang;Xiaoming Cheng;Genda Chen;Richard K. Brow

  • Review of Fiber Optic Sensors for Structural Fire Engineering

    Yi Bao;Ying Huang;Matthew S. Hoehler;Genda Chen

  • Measuring Mortar Shrinkage and Cracking by Pulse Pre-Pump Brillouin Optical Time Domain Analysis with a Single Optical Fiber

    Yi Bao;Weina Meng;Yizheng Chen;Genda Chen

  • Semiactive Control of the 20-Story Benchmark Building with Piezoelectric Friction Dampers

    Genda Chen;Chaoqiang Chen

  • An extrinsic Fabry?Perot interferometer-based large strain sensor with high resolution

    Ying Huang;Tao Wei;Zhi Zhou;Yinan Zhang

  • Cement-modified enamel coating for enhanced corrosion resistance of steel reinforcing bars

    Fujian Tang;Genda Chen;Jeffery S. Volz;Richard K. Brow

Frequent Co-Authors

Yi Bao
Yi Bao Stevens Institute of Technology
David Pommerenke
David Pommerenke Graz University of Technology
Richard K. Brow
Richard K. Brow Missouri University of Science and Technology
Jinping Ou
Jinping Ou Harbin Institute of Technology
Hai Xiao
Hai Xiao Clemson University
Reza Zoughi
Reza Zoughi Iowa State University
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh
Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh University of Sydney
James L. Drewniak
James L. Drewniak Missouri University of Science and Technology
Bin Xu
Bin Xu Shenzhen University
Nunzio Motta
Nunzio Motta Queensland University of Technology

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