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Overview

Lanru Jing is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and works primarily within the fields of Engineering and Computer Science.

Their research spans several specialized subfields including Signal Processing, Building and Construction, and Ocean Engineering. The key topics addressed in their work involve Traffic Prediction and Management Techniques, Time Series Analysis and Forecasting, Data Management and Algorithms, as well as Wave and Wind Energy Systems.

Their recent published work includes the paper titled "Hydrodynamics of a dual-chamber OWC wave energy converter coupled with a parabolic coast/breakwater," presented in 2025 at the Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference.

Lanru Jing frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Siyuan Ren
  • Guannan Chang
  • Zhenghong Wu
  • Shuailin Chen
  • Qianru Wang

The researcher's publication record includes contributions predominantly to the Proceedings of the European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference.

Best Publications

  • A review of techniques, advances and outstanding issues in numerical modelling for rock mechanics and rock engineering

    Lanru Jing

  • Numerical methods in rock mechanics

    Lanru Jing;J. A. Hudson;J. A. Hudson

  • Stress-dependent permeability of fractured rock masses: A numerical study

    Ki-Bok Min;Jonny Rutqvist;Chin-Fu Tsang;Lanru Jing

  • Stress effects on permeability in a fractured rock mass with correlated fracture length and aperture

    Alireza Baghbanan;Lanru Jing

  • Hydraulic properties of fractured rock masses with correlated fracture length and aperture

    Alireza Baghbanan;Lanru Jing

  • Development of a shear-flow test apparatus and determination of coupled properties for a single rock joint

    T. Esaki;S. Du;Y. Mitani;K. Ikusada

  • Thermohydromechanics of partially saturated geological media : governing equations and formulation of four finite element models

    J. Rutqvist;L. Borgesson;M. Chijimatsu;A. Kobayashi

  • Numerical determination of the equivalent elastic compliance tensor for fractured rock masses using the distinct element method

    Ki-Bok Min;Lanru Jing

  • Determining the equivalent permeability tensor for fractured rock masses using a stochastic REV approach: Method and application to the field data from Sellafield, UK

    Ki-Bok Min;Lanru Jing;Ove Stephansson

  • Fundamentals of Discrete Element Methods for Rock Engineering : Theory and Applications

    Lanru Jing;Ove Stephansson

  • Roughness decomposition and nonlinear fluid flow in a single rock fracture

    Liangchao Zou;Lanru Jing;Vladimir Cvetkovic

  • The scale dependence of rock joint surface roughness

    N. Fardin;O. Stephansson;Lanru Jing

  • Experimental study of the hydro-mechanical behavior of rock joints using a parallel-plate model containing contact areas and artificial fractures

    Bo Li;Yujing Jiang;Yujing Jiang;Tomofumi Koyama;Lanru Jing

  • Modeling of fluid flow and solid deformation for fractured rocks with discontinuous deformation analysis (DDA) method

    Lanru Jing;Yue Ma;Zulie Fang

  • Effects of model scale and particle size on micro-mechanical properties and failure processes of rocks—A particle mechanics approach

    Tomofumi Koyama;Lanru Jing

  • A numerical study on differences in using Navier–Stokes and Reynolds equations for modeling the fluid flow and particle transport in single rock fractures with shear

    T. Koyama;Ivars Neretnieks;Lanru Jing

  • An effective thermal conductivity model of geological porous media for coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical systems with multiphase flow

    Fuguo Tong;Lanru Jing;Robert W. Zimmerman

  • Shear enhanced nonlinear flow in rough-walled rock fractures

    Liangchao Zou;Lanru Jing;Vladimir Cvetkovic

  • Modeling coupled THM processes of geological porous media with multiphase flow: Theory and validation against laboratory and field scale experiments

    Yifeng Chen;Chuangbing Zhou;Lanru Jing

  • A fully coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical model for simulating multiphase flow, deformation and heat transfer in buffer material and rock masses

    Fuguo Tong;Lanru Jing;Robert W. Zimmerman

  • Fundamentals of discrete element methods for rock engineering

    Lanru Jing;Ove Stephansson

Frequent Co-Authors

Ove Stephansson
Ove Stephansson University of Potsdam
Jonny Rutqvist
Jonny Rutqvist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Zhihong Zhao
Zhihong Zhao Tsinghua University
John A. Hudson
John A. Hudson Imperial College London
Ki-Bok Min
Ki-Bok Min Seoul National University
Chin-Fu Tsang
Chin-Fu Tsang Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Vladimir Cvetkovic
Vladimir Cvetkovic Royal Institute of Technology
Ivars Neretnieks
Ivars Neretnieks Royal Institute of Technology
Baotang Shen
Baotang Shen Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Yujing Jiang
Yujing Jiang Nagasaki University

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