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Guang-Liang Feng is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has an extensive publication record in the fields of engineering and environmental science. Their research primarily focuses on the mechanics of materials, management and monitoring policies, ocean engineering, geophysics, and civil and structural engineering, reflecting a broad interdisciplinary approach within applied sciences.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis
  • Tunneling and Rock Mechanics

Guang-Liang Feng has published frequently in specialized venues such as:

  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
  • Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
  • Journal of Central South University
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their recent papers include:

  • "Microseismic characteristics of rockburst development in deep TBM tunnels with alternating soft-hard strata and application to rockburst warning: A case study of the Neelum-Jhelum hydropower project", 2022, published in Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
  • "Failure Performance of 3DP Physical Twin-Tunnel Model and Corresponding Safety Factor Evaluation", 2020, published in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • "Development and Occurrence Mechanisms of Fault-Slip Rockburst in a Deep Tunnel Excavated by Drilling and Blasting: A Case Study", 2022, published in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • "Characteristics and Precursor of Static and Dynamic Triggered Rockburst: Insight from Multifractal", 2022, published in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • "Physico-mechanical properties of granite after cyclic thermal shock", 2020, published in Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Guang-Liang Feng include:

  • Ya-Xun Xiao
  • Quan Jiang
  • Dingping Xu
  • Shaojun Li
  • Bingrui Chen

The researcher has contributed to book publications with notable publishers such as Springer Nature and Frontiers Media. Among these are:

  • "Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Civil Engineering", 2022
  • "Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Civil Engineering", 2023
  • "Geological Disasters in Deep Engineering: Mechanism, Warning, and Risk Mitigation - Volume II", 2023

Best Publications

  • A Microseismic Method for Dynamic Warning of Rockburst Development Processes in Tunnels

    Guang-Liang Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Bing-rui Chen;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • Monitoring, Warning, and Control of Rockburst in Deep Metal Mines

    Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Jianpo Liu;Bingrui Chen;Yaxun Xiao

  • ISRM Suggested Method for In Situ Microseismic Monitoring of the Fracturing Process in Rock Masses

    Ya-Xun Xiao;Xia-Ting Feng;John A. Hudson;Bing-Rui Chen

  • Fractal behaviour of the microseismic energy associated with immediate rockbursts in deep, hard rock tunnels

    Xia-Ting Feng;Yang Yu;Yang Yu;Guang-Liang Feng;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • Effects of structural planes on the microseismicity associated with rockburst development processes in deep tunnels of the Jinping-II Hydropower Station, China

    Guang-Liang Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Bing-Rui Chen;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • Studies on the evolution process of rockbursts in deep tunnels

    Xiating Feng;Bingrui Chen;Shaojun Li;Chuanqing Zhang

  • Rock mass failure mechanisms during the evolution process of rockbursts in tunnels

    Y.X. Xiao;X.T. Feng;S.J. Li;G.L. Feng

  • Analyses of temperature fields under the embankment with crushed-rock structures along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway

    Wei Ma;Guangli Feng;Qingbai Wu;Junjie Wu

  • Microseismic characteristics of rockburst development in deep TBM tunnels with alternating soft–hard strata and application to rockburst warning: A case study of the Neelum–Jhelum hydropower project

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  • Microseismic sequences associated with rockbursts in the tunnels of the Jinping II hydropower station

    Guang-Liang Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Bing-Rui Chen;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • Sectional velocity model for microseismic source location in tunnels

    Guang-Liang Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Bing-Rui Chen;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • Effects of structural planes on rockburst position with respect to tunnel cross-sections: a case study involving a railway tunnel in China

    Lei Hu;Xia-Ting Feng;Ya-Xun Xiao;Rui Wang

  • Characteristics and Precursor of Static and Dynamic Triggered Rockburst: Insight from Multifractal

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  • Development and Occurrence Mechanisms of Fault-Slip Rockburst in a Deep Tunnel Excavated by Drilling and Blasting: A Case Study

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  • Mechanism of evolution of stress–structure controlled collapse of surrounding rock in caverns: A case study from the Baihetan hydropower station in China

    Ya-Xun Xiao;Xia-Ting Feng;Guang-Liang Feng;Hua-Ji Liu

  • Rockburst and microseismic characteristics around lithological interfaces under different excavation directions in deep tunnels

    Peng-Xiang Li;Xia-Ting Feng;Guang-Liang Feng;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • Characteristic microseismicity during the development process of intermittent rockburst in a deep railway tunnel

    Guang-Liang Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Ya-Xun Xiao;Zhi-Bin Yao

  • Characteristic Stress Levels and Brittle Fracturing of Hard Rocks Subjected to True Triaxial Compression with Low Minimum Principal Stress

    Yao-Hui Gao;Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Xi-Wei Zhang;Guang-Liang Feng

  • Failure Performance of 3DP Physical Twin-Tunnel Model and Corresponding Safety Factor Evaluation

    Quan Jiang;Xiaopei Liu;Fei Yan;Yao Yang

  • A Method for Dynamic Risk Assessment and Management of Rockbursts in Drill and Blast Tunnels

    Guo-Feng Liu;Xia-Ting Feng;Guang-Liang Feng;Bing-Rui Chen

  • A Method for Rockburst Prediction in the Deep Tunnels of Hydropower Stations Based on the Monitored Microseismicity and an Optimized Probabilistic Neural Network Model

    Guangliang Feng;Guoqing Xia;Bingrui Chen;Yaxun Xiao

  • Excavation-induced microseismicity and rockburst occurrence: Similarities and differences between deep parallel tunnels with alternating soft-hard strata

    Guang-liang Feng;Guang-liang Feng;Bing-rui Chen;Quan Jiang;Ya-xun Xiao

  • Effect of initial minimum principal stress and unloading rate on the spalling and rockburst of marble: a true triaxial experiment investigation

    Quan Jiang;Meizhu Zhang;Meizhu Zhang;Fei Yan;Guoshao Su

Frequent Co-Authors

Xia-Ting Feng
Xia-Ting Feng Northeastern University
Quan Jiang
Quan Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shaojun Li
Shaojun Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Liming Xiong
Liming Xiong Hong Kong Baptist University
John A. Hudson
John A. Hudson Imperial College London
Hui Zhou
Hui Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tsong Yueh Chen
Tsong Yueh Chen Swinburne University of Technology

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