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Overview

Lidija Zdravković is a researcher affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom, specializing broadly in engineering with a focused concentration on civil and structural engineering. Their work spans a number of subfields including mechanics of materials, renewable energy sustainability and the environment, management and monitoring, and mechanical engineering.

The main topics of Lidija Zdravković's research cover essential areas within geotechnical and underground engineering disciplines. These include geotechnical engineering and soil mechanics, soil and unsaturated flow, geotechnical engineering and soil stabilization, rock mechanics and modeling, geothermal energy systems and applications, as well as landslides and related hazards.

Frequent publication venues for their research contributions are diverse and reflect the interdisciplinary scope of their work. They have published extensively in:

  • Computers and Geotechnics
  • Géotechnique
  • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
  • E3S Web of Conferences

Lidija's collaborations include multiple frequent coauthors, highlighting a networked research environment. Notable collaborators include:

  • David M. Potts
  • David M.G. Taborda
  • Wenjie Cui
  • Stavroula Kontoe
  • Aikaterini Tsiampousi

Among selected recent publications, the following papers illustrate the scope and focus of their research:

  • "Application of the PISA design model to monopiles embedded in layered soils," published in 2020 in Géotechnique
  • "Coupled hydro-mechanical modelling of soil-vegetation-atmosphere interaction in natural clay slopes," published in 2021 in Canadian Geotechnical Journal
  • "Predictive modelling of thermo-active tunnels in London Clay," published in 2020 in Géotechnique
  • "Numerical Modeling of Time-Dependent Thermally Induced Excess Pore Fluid Pressures in a Saturated Soil," published in 2020 in Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • "Nonlocal strain regularisation for critical state models with volumetric hardening," published in 2023 in Computers and Geotechnics

Best Publications

  • Finite element analysis in geotechnical engineering

    David M Potts;Lidija Zdravković

  • Finite element analysis in geotechnical engineering : theory

    D M Potts;L Zdravkovic

  • Evolution of microstructure in compacted London Clay during wetting and loading

    R. Monroy;L. Zdravkovic;A. Ridley

  • Finite Element Analysis in Geotechnical Engineering: Volume Two - Application

    David M. Potts;Lidija Zdravković

  • Modelling of a 3D excavation in finite element analysis

    L. Zdravkovic;D. M. Potts;H. D. St John

  • New design methods for large diameter piles under lateral loading for offshore wind applications

    Byron W. Byrne;Lidija Zdravkovic;Ross McAdam;Harvey J. Burd

  • Case study on seismic tunnel response

    Stavroula KontoeS. Kontoe;Lidija ZdravkovicL. Zdravkovic;David M. PottsD.M. Potts;Christopher O. MenkitiC.O. Menkiti

  • The effect of strength anisotropy on the behaviour of embankments on soft ground

    L. Zdravković;D. M. Potts;D. W. Hight

  • PISA: New Design Methods for Offshore Wind Turbine Monopiles

    B. W. Byrne;Ross A. McAdam;H. J. Burd;G. T. Houlsby

  • PISA design model for monopiles for offshore wind turbines: application to a stiff glacial clay till

    Byron W. Byrne;Guy T. Houlsby;Harvey J. Burd;Kenneth G. Gavin

  • PISA design model for monopiles for offshore wind turbines: application to a marine sand

    Harvey J. Burd;David M. G. Taborda;Lidija Zdravković;Christelle N. Abadie

  • The effect on anisotropy of rotating the principal stress axes during consolidation

    L. Zdravković;R. J. Jardine

  • PISA: new design methods for offshore wind turbine monopiles

    Byron W. Byrne;Harvey J. Burd;Lidija Zdravković;Ross A. McAdam

  • A parametric study of the pull-out capacity of bucket foundations in soft clay

    L. Zdravkovic;D. M. Potts;R. J. Jardine

  • Load carrying capacity of foundations

    Michele Jamiolkowski;M. B. Randolph;L. Zdravkovic

  • Numerical modelling of large diameter piles under lateral loading for offshore wind applications

    L. Zdravković;D. M G Taborda;D. M. Potts;R. J. Jardine

  • Finite-element modelling of laterally loaded piles in a dense marine sand at Dunkirk

    David M. G. Taborda;Lidija Zdravković;David M. Potts;Harvey J. Burd

  • An assessment of time integration schemes for dynamic geotechnical problems

    Stavroula Kontoe;Lidija Zdravkovic;David M. Potts

  • Field testing of large diameter piles under lateral loading for offshore wind applications

    BW Byrne;RA McAdam;HJ Burd;GT Houlsby

  • Monotonic laterally loaded pile testing in a stiff glacial clay till at Cowden

    B Byrne;RA McAdam;HJ Burd;Wjap Beuckelaers

  • Some anisotropic stiffness characteristics of a silt under general stress conditions

    L. Zdravkovic;R. J. Jardine

  • The effect of pore-water pressure on NATM tunnel linings in decomposed granite soil

    J H Shin;D M Potts;L Zdravkovic

  • Numerical modelling of thermo-active piles in London Clay

    Klementyna A. Gawecka;David M. G. Taborda;David M. Potts;Wenjie Cui

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Potts
David M. Potts Imperial College London
Richard J. Jardine
Richard J. Jardine Imperial College London
Harvey J. Burd
Harvey J. Burd University of Oxford
Byron W. Byrne
Byron W. Byrne University of Oxford
Guy T. Houlsby
Guy T. Houlsby University of Oxford
Kenneth Gavin
Kenneth Gavin Delft University of Technology
Catherine O'Sullivan
Catherine O'Sullivan Imperial College London
Bassam A. Izzuddin
Bassam A. Izzuddin Imperial College London
Patrick Doherty
Patrick Doherty King's College London
John P. Carter
John P. Carter University of Newcastle Australia

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