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Ian D. Moore

Ian D. Moore

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
44
Citations
11423
World Ranking
5695
National Ranking
227

Research.com Recognitions

  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering

Overview

Ian D. Moore is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and has a research portfolio primarily focused on the field of Engineering, with significant contributions to Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ocean Engineering, and Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality. Their work addresses multiple specialized topics, including Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures, Structural Integrity and Reliability Analysis, Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis, Geophysical Methods and Applications, Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization, and Model Reduction and Neural Networks.

Moore has collaborated frequently with a group of co-authors, notably:

  • Neil A. Hoult (21 publications)
  • Haitao Lan (12 publications)
  • Oliver Kearns (5 publications)
  • Aikaterini S. Genikomsou (4 publications)
  • Anna Sanfilippo (4 publications)

The scientist's work has been published in several key venues, with multiple publications in:

  • Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology (10 publications)
  • Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice (10 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (6 publications)
  • Géotechnique (2 publications)
  • Journal of Bridge Engineering (2 publications)

Recent research papers authored or co-authored by Moore include:

  • "Analysis of a cured-in-place pressure pipe liner spanning circular voids," 2020, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
  • "Axial stresses in pressure pipe liners spanning joints with initial gap, opening as a result of differential ground movements," 2023, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
  • "Laboratory investigation of backfill erosion around rigid pipes with defective joints," 2021, Géotechnique
  • "Measured Responses of a Corrugated Steel Ellipse Culvert at Different Cover Depths," 2020, Journal of Bridge Engineering
  • "Stress concentrations due to simulated corrosion pits in buried metal pipes under longitudinal bending," 2021, Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring

In terms of recognition, Moore has been linked with The Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Physically based hydrologic modeling: 2. Is the concept realistic?

    Rodger B. Grayson;Ian D. Moore;Thomas A. McMahon

  • Physically based hydrologic modeling: 1. A terrain-based model for investigative purposes

    Rodger B. Grayson;Ian D. Moore;Thomas A. McMahon

  • Nonlinear mechanical response of high density polyethylene. Part II: Uniaxial constitutive modeling

    Chuntao Zhang;Ian D. Moore

  • Nonlinear mechanical response of high density polyethylene. Part I: Experimental investigation and model evaluation

    Chuntao Zhang;Ian D. Moore

  • Distributed fibre optic sensing of strains on buried full-scale PVC pipelines crossing a normal fault

    P. Ni;I. D. Moore;W. A. Take

  • ELASTIC BUCKLING OF BURIED FLEXIBLE TUBES - A REVIEW OF THEORY AND EXPERIMENT

    Ian D. Moore

  • Response of pipelines of differing flexural stiffness to normal faulting

    M. Saiyar;P. Ni;W. A. Take;I. D. Moore

  • Finite element modeling of lateral pipeline–soil interactions in dense sand

    Kshama Sundar Roy;Bipul C. Hawlader;Shawn Kenny;Ian D. Moore

  • The design of a laboratory facility for evaluating the structural response of small-diameter buried pipes

    R. W. I. Brachman;I. D. Moore;R. K. Rowe

  • Axial Response of Tapered Piles in Cohesive Frictional Ground

    Jayantha K. Kodikara;Ian D. Moore

  • Geomembrane Strain Observed in Large-Scale Testing of Protection Layers

    Andrew R. Tognon;R. Kerry Rowe;Ian D. Moore

  • Stability of Loosely Fitted Liners Used to Rehabilitate Rigid Pipes

    Khaled El-Sawy;Ian D. Moore

  • State-of-the-art review of water pipe failure prediction models and applicability to large-diameter mains

    D. Wilson;Y. Filion;I. Moore

  • Buried Pipes and Culverts

    I. D. Moore

  • Effect of Deterioration on the Performance of Corrugated Steel Culverts

    Van Thien Mai;Neil A. Hoult;Ian D. Moore

  • Two-Dimensional Analyses of Thermoplastic Culvert Deformations and Strains

    Ashutosh S. Dhar;Ian D. Moore;Timothy J. McGrath

  • Drilling Fluid Considerations in Design of Engineered Horizontal Directional Drilling Installations

    Michael E. Baumert;Michael E. Baumert;Erez N. Allouche;Erez N. Allouche;Ian D. Moore;Ian D. Moore

  • Three-Dimensional Analysis of Flexible Circular Culverts

    Ian D. Moore;Richard W. Brachman

  • Numerical modeling of normal fault-pipeline interaction and comparison with centrifuge tests

    Pengpeng Ni;Ian D. Moore;W. Andy Take

  • THREE‐DIMENSIONAL DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF LINED TUNNELS DUE TO INCIDENT SEISMIC WAVES

    I. D. Moore;F. Guan

  • METAL CULVERT RESPONSE TO EARTH LOADING: PERFORMANCE OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS

    Bahaa Taleb;Ian D. Moore

  • Distributed Sensing of Circumferential Strain Using Fiber Optics during Full-Scale Buried Pipe Experiments

    Bryan Simpson;Neil A. Hoult;Ian D. Moore

Frequent Co-Authors

Neil A. Hoult
Neil A. Hoult Queen's University
Amir Fam
Amir Fam Queen's University
Pengpeng Ni
Pengpeng Ni Sun Yat-sen University
Jayantha Kodikara
Jayantha Kodikara Monash University
J. R. Booker
J. R. Booker University of Sydney
Neil Dixon
Neil Dixon Loughborough University
Halil Sezen
Halil Sezen The Ohio State University
R. Kerry Rowe
R. Kerry Rowe Queen's University
W. Andy Take
W. Andy Take Queen's University

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