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Overview

Jian-Fu Shao is affiliated with the University of Lille in France and has a significant body of research within the field of engineering, particularly focusing on mechanics of materials and civil and structural engineering. Their work covers a broad range of specialized topics, with a strong emphasis on rock mechanics and numerical methods in engineering.

The main research topics addressed by Jian-Fu Shao include:

  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Numerical methods in engineering
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Composite Material Mechanics
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow

They have published extensively in several key journals within their field. Frequent publication venues include:

  • International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Computers and Geotechnics
  • Acta Geotechnica
  • International Journal of Plasticity

Jian-Fu Shao's recent papers demonstrate interdisciplinary progress in computational and experimental mechanics, including:

  • "An extended finite element solution for hydraulic fracturing with thermo-hydro-elastic-plastic coupling," 2020, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • "Experimental study of mechanical properties of hot dry granite under thermal-mechanical couplings," 2024, Geothermics
  • "Effect of water chemical corrosion on mechanical properties and failure modes of pre-fissured sandstone under uniaxial compression," 2020, Acta Geotechnica
  • "LncRNA SNHG3, a potential oncogene in human cancers," 2020, Cancer Cell International
  • "Numerical study of thermo-hydro-mechanical responses of in situ heating test with phase-field model," 2020, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences

Collaborations form an important aspect of Jian-Fu Shao's research activity. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Wanqing Shen
  • Qizhi Zhu
  • Zaobao Liu
  • Minh-Ngoc Vu
  • Zhan Yu

Their expertise lies principally in the mechanics of materials, with research integrating aspects of ocean engineering and mechanical engineering as subfields. This interdisciplinary scope reflects a commitment to advancing understanding in both theoretical and applied engineering sciences.

Best Publications

  • Laboratory investigation of the mechanical behaviour of Tournemire shale

    H. Niandou;J.F. Shao;J.P. Henry;D. Fourmaintraux

  • Modeling of elastoplastic damage behavior of a claystone

    Anne-Sophie Chiarelli;Jian-Fu Shao;N. Hoteit

  • Modeling of creep in rock materials in terms of material degradation

    J.F. Shao;Q.Z. Zhu;K. Su

  • A coupled elastoplastic damage model for semi-brittle materials and extension to unsaturated conditions

    Jian-Fu Shao;Yun Jia;Djimedo Kondo;Anne-Sophie Chiarelli

  • Laboratory Investigation on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Granite After Heating and Water-Cooling Treatment

    Fan Zhang;Fan Zhang;Jianjian Zhao;Dawei Hu;Frederic Skoczylas;Frederic Skoczylas

  • Experimental investigation of the effect of temperature on the mechanical behavior of Tournemire shale

    Moustapha Masri;Malek Sibai;Jian-Fu Shao;M. Mainguy

  • Coupling between anisotropic damage and permeability variation in brittle rocks

    Jian-Fu Shao;Jian-Fu Shao;H. Zhou;K.T. Chau

  • Modelling of inherent anisotropy in sedimentary rocks

    S. Pietruszczak;D. Lydzba;Jian-Fu Shao

  • ASSESSMENT OF SOME FAILURE CRITERIA FOR STRONGLY ANISOTROPIC GEOMATERIALS

    G. Duveau;J. F. Shao;J. P. Henry

  • Modeling of anisotropic damage and creep deformation in brittle rocks

    J.F. Shao;J.F. Shao;K.T. Chau;X.T. Feng

  • Micromechanical analysis of coupling between anisotropic damage and friction in quasi brittle materials: Role of the homogenization scheme

    Q.Z. Zhu;Q.Z. Zhu;D. Kondo;J.F. Shao

  • A microcrack-based continuous damage model for brittle geomaterials

    J.F. Shao;J.W. Rudnicki

  • A micro–macro model for clayey rocks with a plastic compressible porous matrix

    W.Q. Shen;J.F. Shao;D. Kondo;B. Gatmiri

  • Experimental investigation and micromechanical analysis of damage and permeability variation in brittle rocks

    T. Jiang;J.F. Shao;W.Y. Xu;C.B. Zhou

  • Effects of desiccation on mechanical behaviour of concrete

    Nicolas Burlion;Frédéric Bourgeois;Jian-Fu Shao

  • Evolution of poroelastic properties and permeability in damaged sandstone

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

  • A micromechanical model of elastoplastic and damage behavior of a cohesive geomaterial

    Ariane Abou-Chakra Guéry;Fabrice Cormery;Jian-Fu Shao;Djimedo Kondo

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

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

  • Elastoplastic deformation of a porous rock and water interaction

    S.Y. Xie;J.F. Shao

  • Poroelastic behaviour of brittle rock materials with anisotropic damage

    J.F. Shao

Frequent Co-Authors

Qi-Zhi Zhu
Qi-Zhi Zhu Hohai University
Weiya Xu
Weiya Xu Hohai University
Djimedo Kondo
Djimedo Kondo Sorbonne University
Hui Zhou
Hui Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qinghui Jiang
Qinghui Jiang Wuhan University
Chuangbing Zhou
Chuangbing Zhou Nanchang University
Qi-Chang He
Qi-Chang He Université Paris Cité
Julien Yvonnet
Julien Yvonnet Gustave Eiffel University
Jun Yao
Jun Yao China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Xia-Ting Feng
Xia-Ting Feng Northeastern University

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