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Overview

Liu Jin is affiliated with Beijing University of Technology in China and has produced a significant body of research primarily in the field of engineering, with a focus on civil and structural engineering. Their work extends into several related subfields, including building and construction, materials chemistry, mechanics of materials, and biomedical engineering.

Their research addresses key topics such as structural behavior of reinforced concrete, structural response to dynamic loads, concrete corrosion and durability, fire effects on concrete materials, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, structural load-bearing analysis, and high-velocity impact and material behavior.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Liu Jin include:

  • Renbo Zhang
  • Xiuli Du
  • Wenxuan Yu

Liu Jin has contributed extensively to various peer-reviewed journals. The most common publication venues are:

  • Engineering Structures
  • International Journal of Impact Engineering
  • International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Composite Structures

Several notable recent papers authored by Liu Jin include:

  • "Numerical and theoretical investigation on the size effect of concrete compressive strength considering the maximum aggregate size," 2020, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • "Meso-scale simulations of size effect on concrete dynamic splitting tensile strength: Influence of aggregate content and maximum aggregate size," 2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • "3D meso-scale modelling of the interface behavior between ribbed steel bar and concrete," 2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • "Cracking of cover concrete due to non-uniform corrosion of corner rebar: A 3D meso-scale study," 2020, Construction and Building Materials

The research topics covered by these publications emphasize the study of concrete materials, their structural responses under various conditions, and durability issues related to reinforcement corrosion. The incorporation of meso-scale modeling techniques and numerical simulations is a recurring methodological approach in their work.

Best Publications

  • Numerical simulation of dynamic tensile-failure of concrete at meso-scale

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Guowei Ma

  • Meso-scale modelling of the size effect on dynamic compressive failure of concrete under different strain rates

    Liu Jin;Wenxuan Yu;Xiuli Du;Shuai Zhang

  • Numerical and theoretical investigation on the size effect of concrete compressive strength considering the maximum aggregate size

    Liu Jin;Wenxuan Yu;Dong Li;Xiuli Du

  • A meso-scale numerical method for the simulation of chloride diffusivity in concrete

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Guowei Ma

  • Modeling the cracking of cover concrete due to non-uniform corrosion of reinforcement

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Liu Jin;Renbo Zhang

  • Mesoscopic numerical simulation of dynamic size effect on the splitting-tensile strength of concrete

    Liu Jin;Wenxuan Yu;Xiuli Du;Wangxian Yang

  • Experimental investigation on static and dynamic mechanical properties of steel fiber reinforced ultra-high-strength concretes

    Liu Jin;Renbo Zhang;Yudong Tian;Guoqin Dou

  • A meso-scale analysis method for the simulation of nonlinear damage and failure behavior of reinforced concrete members

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Guowei Ma

  • Meso-scale numerical investigation on cracking of cover concrete induced by corrosion of reinforcing steel

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin

  • Meso-element equivalent method for the simulation of macro mechanical properties of concrete

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Guowei Ma

  • Dynamic size effect of concrete under tension: A numerical study

    Liu Jin;Wenxuan Yu;Xiuli Du;Wangxian Yang

  • Size effect of axial-loaded concrete-filled steel tubular columns with different confinement coefficients

    Liu Jin;Lingling Fan;Ping Li;Xiuli Du

  • Meso-scale simulations of size effect on concrete dynamic splitting tensile strength: Influence of aggregate content and maximum aggregate size

    Liu Jin;Wenxuan Yu;Xiuli Du;Wangxian Yang

  • Chloride Diffusivity in Saturated Cement Paste Subjected to External Mechanical Loadings

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Liu Jin;Renbo Zhang

  • Size effect tests of normal-strength and high-strength RC columns subjected to axial compressive loading

    Dong Li;Liu Jin;Liu Jin;Xiuli Du;Jia Fu

  • Macroscopic effective moduli and tensile strength of saturated concrete

    Liu Jin;Xiuli Du;Guowei Ma

  • Development of a New Nonlinear Unified Strength Theory for Geomaterials Based on the Characteristic Stress Concept

    Dechun Lu;Chao Ma;Xiuli Du;Liu Jin

  • Numerical modeling tensile failure behavior of concrete at mesoscale using extended finite element method

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Guowei Ma

  • Macroscopic effective mechanical properties of porous dry concrete

    Xiuli Du;Liu Jin;Guowei Ma

  • Size effect in shear failure of RC beams with stirrups: Simulation and formulation

    Liu Jin;Tao Wang;Xuan-ang Jiang;Xiuli Du

  • Experimental and numerical study on chloride transmission in cracked concrete

    Yue Li;Xiaohan Chen;Liu Jin;Renbo Zhang

  • Experimental study on dynamic compressive behavior of steel fiber reinforced concrete at elevated temperatures

    Liang Li;Renbo Zhang;Liu Jin;Xiuli Du

  • Investigation on the cracking behavior of concrete cover induced by corner located rebar corrosion

    Liu Jin;Liu Jin;Renbo Zhang;Xiuli Du;Yue Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiuli Du
Xiuli Du Beijing University of Technology
Guowei Ma
Guowei Ma University of Western Australia
Wenhui Duan
Wenhui Duan Monash University

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