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Overview

Jishan Liu is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia and conducts research primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields with notable contributions in Mechanics of Materials, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

The scientist's research focuses on a range of topics including Coal Properties and Utilization, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Rock Mechanics and Modeling, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, Advanced Condensed Matter Physics, Topological Materials and Phenomena, and Drilling and Well Engineering.

Jishan Liu has published extensively in various venues with a strong presence in Fuel, arXiv (Cornell University), SSRN Electronic Journal, Energy & Fuels, and the Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

Frequent collaborators include Derek Elsworth, Yee-Kwong Leong, Dawei Shen, Zhengtai Liu, and Mingyao Wei, reflecting a diverse network of scholarly partnerships.

Their recent notable papers include:

  • A fully coupled multidomain and multiphysics model for evaluation of shale gas extraction (2020, Fuel)
  • Determination of shale macroscale modulus based on microscale measurement: A case study concerning multiscale mechanical characteristics (2021, Petroleum Science)
  • Integrated experimentation and modeling of the formation processes underlying coal combustion-triggered methane explosions in a mined-out area (2020, Energy)
  • Controlling effects of differential swelling index on evolution of coal permeability (2020, Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering)
  • High-resolution ARPES endstation for in situ electronic structure investigations at SSRF (2021, Nuclear Science and Techniques)

Best Publications

  • How sorption-induced matrix deformation affects gas flow in coal seams: A new FE model

    Hongbin Zhang;Hongbin Zhang;Jishan Liu;D. Elsworth

  • Interactions of multiple processes during CBM extraction: A critical review

    Jishan Liu;Zhongwei Chen;Derek Elsworth;Hongyan Qu

  • Permeability evolution in fractured coal: The roles of fracture geometry and water-content

    Shugang Wang;Derek Elsworth;Jishan Liu

  • Recent developments in coal mine methane extraction and utilization in China: A review

    Fubao Zhou;Tongqiang Xia;Tongqiang Xia;Xinxin Wang;Yifan Zhang

  • A model of coal-gas interaction under variable temperatures

    W.C. Zhu;C.H. Wei;Jishan Liu;Jishan Liu;H.Y. Qu

  • Dual poroelastic response of a coal seam to CO2 injection

    Yu Wu;Yu Wu;Jishan Liu;Derek Elsworth;Zhongwei Chen

  • Permeability evolution during progressive deformation of intact coal and implications for instability in underground coal seams

    Shugang Wang;Derek Elsworth;Jishan Liu

  • Numerical investigation of coal and gas outbursts in underground collieries

    T. Xu;C.A. Tang;C.A. Tang;T.H. Yang;Wancheng Zhu;Wancheng Zhu

  • Controlling factors of symbiotic disaster between coal gas and spontaneous combustion in longwall mining gobs

    Tongqiang Xia;Fubao Zhou;Xinxin Wang;Yifan Zhang

  • Evolution of coal permeability from stress-controlled to displacement-controlled swelling conditions

    Jishan Liu;Zhongwei Chen;Derek Elsworth;Xiexing Miao

  • Simulation of progressive fracturing processes around underground excavations under biaxial compression

    Wancheng Zhu;Wancheng Zhu;Jishan Liu;C.A. Tang;X.D. Zhao

  • A fully coupled multiscale shale deformation-gas transport model for the evaluation of shale gas extraction

    Peng Cao;Jishan Liu;Jishan Liu;Yee-Kwong K. Leong

  • Linking gas-sorption induced changes in coal permeability to directional strains through a modulus reduction ratio

    Jishan Liu;Zhongwei Chen;Derek Elsworth;Xiexing Miao

  • Analysis of coupled gas flow and deformation process with desorption and Klinkenberg effects in coal seams

    W.C. Zhu;Jishan Liu;Jinchang Sheng;D. Elsworth

  • A dual poroelastic model for CO2-enhanced coalbed methane recovery

    Yu Wu;Yu Wu;Jishan Liu;Jishan Liu;Zhongwei Chen;Derek Elsworth

  • Evaluation of stress-controlled coal swelling processes

    Jishan Liu;Zhongwei Chen;Derek Elsworth;Xiexing Miao

  • Spontaneous switching of permeability changes in a limestone fracture with net dissolution

    Amir Polak;Derek Elsworth;Jishan Liu;Abraham S. Grader

  • Impact of transition from local swelling to macro swelling on the evolution of coal permeability

    Jishan Liu;Jishan Liu;Jianguo Wang;Zhongwei Chen;Shugang Wang

  • A fully coupled coal deformation and compositional flow model for the control of the pre-mining coal seam gas extraction

    Tongqiang Xia;Tongqiang Xia;Fubao Zhou;Jishan Liu;Shengyong Hu

  • Effect of the effective stress coefficient and sorption-induced strain on the evolution of coal permeability: Experimental observations

    Zhongwei Chen;Zhongwei Chen;Zhejun Pan;Jishan Liu;Luke D. Connell

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek Elsworth
Derek Elsworth Pennsylvania State University
Zhejun Pan
Zhejun Pan Northeast Petroleum University
Luke D. Connell
Luke D. Connell Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Wancheng Zhu
Wancheng Zhu Northeastern University
Keyu Liu
Keyu Liu China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Jian-Guo Wang
Jian-Guo Wang China University of Mining and Technology
Jianchun Guo
Jianchun Guo Southwest Petroleum University
Feng Gao
Feng Gao China University of Mining and Technology
Jonathan P. Mathews
Jonathan P. Mathews Pennsylvania State University
Saiied M. Aminossadati
Saiied M. Aminossadati University of Queensland

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