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Ha H. Bui is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has a research focus largely situated within the field of Engineering. Their work spans various subfields including Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Computational Mechanics, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to key topics such as landslides and related hazards, geotechnical engineering and underground structures, fluid dynamics simulations and interactions, rock mechanics and modeling, geotechnical engineering and soil mechanics, numerical methods in engineering, and soil and unsaturated flow.

Ha H. Bui has published numerous papers in several specialized venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Computers and Geotechnics
  • International Journal of Plasticity
  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Acta Geotechnica

Among the recent publications authored or co-authored by Ha H. Bui are:

  • Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and its applications in geomechanics: From solid fracture to granular behaviour and multiphase flows in porous media, 2021, Computers and Geotechnics
  • Effects of specimen size and loading conditions on the fracture behaviour of asphalt concretes in the SCB test, 2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • A scalable parallel computing SPH framework for predictions of geophysical granular flows, 2020, Computers and Geotechnics
  • Numerical investigation of the mechanism of granular flow impact on rigid control structures, 2021, Acta Geotechnica
  • A general SPH framework for transient seepage flows through unsaturated porous media considering anisotropic diffusion, 2021, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Giang D. Nguyen
  • Asadul Haque
  • Khoa M. Tran
  • Murat Karakus
  • Dat G. Phan

Ha H. Bui's research covers a broad spectrum of engineering topics, with significant involvement in advanced numerical methods and computational frameworks applied to geomechanics and soil behavior. The work integrates theoretical modeling and practical simulations, notably leveraging smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) techniques, addressing phenomena from fracture mechanics to multiphase flow interactions in porous media.

Best Publications

  • Lagrangian meshfree particles method (SPH) for large deformation and failure flows of geomaterial using elastic–plastic soil constitutive model

    Ha Hong Bui;Ryoichi Fukagawa;Kazunari Sako;Snitaro Ohno

  • Numerical simulation of soil-water interaction using smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method

    Ha Hong Bui;Kazunari Sako;Ryoichi Fukagawa

  • Slope stability analysis and discontinuous slope failure simulation by elasto-plastic smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH)

    Ha Hong Bui;Ryoichi Fukagawa;Kazunari Sako;John Craig Wells

  • An improved SPH method for saturated soils and its application to investigate the mechanisms of embankment failure: Case of hydrostatic pore-water pressure

    Ha Hong Bui;Ryoichi Fukagawa

  • Smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and its applications in geomechanics: From solid fracture to granular behaviour and multiphase flows in porous media

    Ha H. Bui;Giang D. Nguyen

  • A laboratory-scale study of the aqueous mineral carbonation of coal fly ash for CO2 sequestration

    N.L. Ukwattage;P.G. Ranjith;M. Yellishetty;H.H. Bui

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of influence of air-voids on the compressive behaviour of foamed concrete

    Thang T. Nguyen;Ha H. Bui;Tuan D. Ngo;Giang D. Nguyen

  • A new SPH-based approach to simulation of granular flows using viscous damping and stress regularisation

    Cuong T. Nguyen;Cuong T. Nguyen;Chi T. Nguyen;Ha H. Bui;Giang D. Nguyen

  • A coupled fluid-solid SPH approach to modelling flow through deformable porous media

    Ha H. Bui;Giang D. Nguyen

  • A cohesive damage-plasticity model for DEM and its application for numerical investigation of soft rock fracture properties

    Nhu H.T. Nguyen;Ha H. Bui;Giang D. Nguyen;Jayantha Kodikara

  • A micromechanical investigation for the effects of pore size and its distribution on geopolymer foam concrete under uniaxial compression

    Thang T. Nguyen;Ha H. Bui;Tuan D. Ngo;Giang D. Nguyen

  • Serviceability design for geosynthetic reinforced column supported embankments

    Daniel J. King;Daniel J. King;Abdelmalek Bouazza;Joel R. Gniel;R. Kerry Rowe

  • Modelling the dynamic failure of brittle rocks using a hybrid continuum-discrete element method with a mixed-mode cohesive fracture model

    Yilin Gui;Ha Hong Bui;Jayantha Kumarasiri Kodikara;Qianbing Zhang

  • Super-critical CO2 saturation-induced mechanical property alterations in low rank coal: An experimental study

    A.S. Ranathunga;M.S.A. Perera;P.G. Ranjith;H. Bui

  • Numerical modelling of laboratory soil desiccation cracking using UDEC with a mix-mode cohesive fracture model

    Yilin Gui;Yilin Gui;Yilin Gui;Zhiye Zhao;Jayantha Kumarasiri Kodikara;Ha Hong Bui

  • Numerical and experimental studies of gravity effect on the mechanism of lunar excavations

    Ha Hong Bui;Taizo Kobayashi;Ryoichi Fukagawa;John Craig Wells

  • Biochar Sequestration in Lime-Slag Treated Synthetic Soils: A Green Approach to Ground Improvement

    Asadul Haque;Chiak Kai Tang;Shahidul Islam;P. G. Ranjith

  • A novel computational approach for large deformation and post-failure analyses of segmental retaining wall systems

    Ha H. Bui;Jayantha K. Kodikara;Abdelmalek Bouazza;Asadul Haque

  • A scalable parallel computing SPH framework for predictions of geophysical granular flows

    Edward Yang;Ha H. Bui;Hans De Sterck;Giang D. Nguyen

  • Effects of specimen size and loading conditions on the fracture behaviour of asphalt concretes in the SCB test

    Dai Xuan Lu;Ha H. Bui;Mofreh Saleh

  • A new SPH-based continuum framework with an embedded fracture process zone for modelling rock fracture

    Yingnan Wang;Ha H. Bui;Giang D. Nguyen;P.G. Ranjith

  • SPH-based numerical simulations for large deformation of geomaterial considering soil-structure interaction

    Ha H. Bui;K. Sako;R. Fukagawa;J. C. Wells

Frequent Co-Authors

Giang D. Nguyen
Giang D. Nguyen University of Adelaide
Jayantha Kodikara
Jayantha Kodikara Monash University
Abdelmalek Bouazza
Abdelmalek Bouazza Monash University
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith Monash University
Asadul Haque
Asadul Haque Monash University
Vinh Phu Nguyen
Vinh Phu Nguyen Monash University
R. Kerry Rowe
R. Kerry Rowe Queen's University
Andrei Kotousov
Andrei Kotousov University of Adelaide
Abdul Hamid Sheikh
Abdul Hamid Sheikh University of Adelaide
Tuan Ngo
Tuan Ngo University of Melbourne

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