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Hui Zhou is a researcher primarily affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, with a focused career in engineering encompassing over 200 publications. Their main field of study is engineering, with significant emphasis on various subfields including civil and structural engineering, mechanics of materials, management, monitoring, policy and law, ocean engineering, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

Their research work spans several topics, notably:

  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Tunneling and Rock Mechanics
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics

Hui Zhou has contributed extensively to academic journals, frequently publishing in venues such as:

  • Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
  • Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
  • Journal of Central South University

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on rock mechanics, material behavior under various conditions, and geotechnical engineering topics. These include:

  • Rock brittleness indices and their applications to different fields of rock engineering: A review (2020), published in Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
  • Mechanical properties of granite under real-time high temperature and three-dimensional stress (2020), published in International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
  • Mechanical behavior of structurally reconstructed irregular columnar jointed rock mass using 3D printing (2020), published in Engineering Geology
  • Yield Criterion for Rocklike Geomaterials Based on Strain Energy and CMP Model (2020), published in International Journal of Geomechanics
  • Investigations of P-Wave velocity, mechanical behavior and thermal properties of anisotropic slate (2020), published in International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences

The research collaborations of Hui Zhou indicate active engagement with several frequent co-authors, including Dawei Hu, Chuanqing Zhang (noted twice with different record counts), Fanzhen Meng, and Jingjing Lu.

Best Publications

  • Case Histories of Four Extremely Intense Rockbursts in Deep Tunnels

    Chuanqing Zhang;Xia-Ting Feng;Hui Zhou;Shili Qiu

  • In situ monitoring of rockburst nucleation and evolution in the deeply buried tunnels of Jinping II hydropower station

    Shaojun Li;Xia-Ting Feng;Zhanhai Li;Bingrui Chen

  • Real-time computerized tomography (CT) experiments on sandstone damage evolution during triaxial compression with chemical corrosion

    Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Sili Chen;Sili Chen;Hui Zhou

  • Rock brittleness indices and their applications to different fields of rock engineering: A review

    Fanzhen Meng;Fanzhen Meng;Louis Ngai Yuen Wong;Hui Zhou

  • Analysis of rockburst mechanisms induced by structural planes in deep tunnels

    Hui Zhou;Fanzhen Meng;Chuanqing Zhang;Dawei Hu

  • Evaluation Methodology of Brittleness of Rock Based on Post-Peak Stress–Strain Curves

    Fanzhen Meng;Hui Zhou;Chuanqing Zhang;Rongchao Xu

  • Experimental study on the prediction of rockburst hazards induced by dynamic structural plane shearing in deeply buried hard rock tunnels

    Fanzhen Meng;Fanzhen Meng;Hui Zhou;Zaiquan Wang;Liming Zhang

  • Simulation of the rock microfracturing process under uniaxial compression using an elasto-plastic cellular automaton

    Xia-Ting Feng;Peng-Zhi Pan;Hui Zhou

  • Studies on the evolution process of rockbursts in deep tunnels

    Xiating Feng;Bingrui Chen;Shaojun Li;Chuanqing Zhang

  • Evolution of poroelastic properties and permeability in damaged sandstone

    Dawei Hu;Dawei Hu;H. Zhou;Fan Zhang;Jian-Fu Shao

  • A unified elastic–plastic and viscoplastic damage model for quasi-brittle rocks

    H. Zhou;Y. Jia;J.F. Shao;J.F. Shao

  • Shear Rate Effects on the Post-peak Shear Behaviour and Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Artificially Split Granite Joints

    Fanzhen Meng;Fanzhen Meng;Louis Ngai Yuen Wong;Hui Zhou;Jin Yu

  • Identification of visco-elastic models for rocks using genetic programming coupled with the modified particle swarm optimization algorithm

    Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Bing-Rui Chen;Chengxiang Yang;Hui Zhou

  • An Index for Estimating the Stability of Brittle Surrounding Rock Mass: FAI and its Engineering Application

    C. Q. Zhang;H. Zhou;X. T. Feng

  • Estimation of in situ stress along deep tunnels buried in complex geological conditions

    Chuanqing Zhang;Xia-Ting Feng;Hui Zhou

  • Rockmass damage development following two extremely intense rockbursts in deep tunnels at Jinping II hydropower station, southwestern China

    Chuanqing Zhang;Xia-Ting Feng;Hui Zhou;Shili Qiu

  • A Top Pilot Tunnel Preconditioning Method for the Prevention of Extremely Intense Rockbursts in Deep Tunnels Excavated by TBMs

    Chuanqing Zhang;Xiating Feng;Hui Zhou;Shili Qiu

  • Mechanical properties of granite under real-time high temperature and three-dimensional stress

    Xiao Ma;Guiling Wang;Dawei Hu;Yanguang Liu

  • Asperity degradation characteristics of soft rock-like fractures under shearing based on acoustic emission monitoring

    Fanzhen Meng;Fanzhen Meng;Louis Ngai Yuen Wong;Hui Zhou;Zaiquan Wang

  • Yield Criterion for Rocklike Geomaterials Based on Strain Energy and CMP Model

    Zhen Li;Hui Zhou;Dawei Hu;Chuanqing Zhang

  • Mechanical behavior of structurally reconstructed irregular columnar jointed rock mass using 3D printing

    Yingjie Xia;Chuanqing Zhang;Hui Zhou;Jing Hou

  • Comparative study on dynamic shear behavior and failure mechanism of two types of granite joint

    Fanzhen Meng;Fanzhen Meng;Louis Ngai Yuen Wong;Hui Zhou;Zaiquan Wang

  • Analysis of mechanical behavior of soft rocks and stability control in deep tunnels

    Hui Zhou;Chuanqing Zhang;Zhen Li;Dawei Hu

  • Anisotropic modeling of layered rocks incorporating planes of weakness and volumetric stress

    Shanchao Hu;Shanchao Hu;Yunliang Tan;Hui Zhou;Wenkai Ru

  • Impact of Bedding Planes on Mechanical Properties of Sandstone

    Shan-chao Hu;Yun-liang Tan;Hui Zhou;Wei-yao Guo

  • Anisotropies in Mechanical Behaviour, Thermal Expansion and P-Wave Velocity of Sandstone with Bedding Planes

    Hui Zhou;Haitao Liu;Dawei Hu;Fanjie Yang

Frequent Co-Authors

Xia-Ting Feng
Xia-Ting Feng Northeastern University
Jian-Fu Shao
Jian-Fu Shao University of Lille
Shaojun Li
Shaojun Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Louis Ngai Yuen Wong
Louis Ngai Yuen Wong University of Hong Kong
Feng Dai
Feng Dai Sichuan University
Yunliang Tan
Yunliang Tan Shandong University of Science and Technology
Jun Sun
Jun Sun China University of Geosciences
Yu-Jun Cui
Yu-Jun Cui École des Ponts ParisTech
Hanlong Liu
Hanlong Liu Chongqing University
Iain B. H. Wilson
Iain B. H. Wilson BOKU University

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