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Quan Jiang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has a substantial body of work in the field of engineering, with a focus on rock mechanics and related areas. Their research spans multiple subfields including mechanics of materials, civil and structural engineering, management and monitoring, safety and risk analysis, and ocean engineering.

Their primary research topics include:

  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Tunneling and Rock Mechanics
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics

Quan Jiang has published extensively in several journals, with frequent appearances in:

  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
  • Journal of Central South University
  • Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
  • Computers and Geotechnics

Significant recent papers authored by Quan Jiang include:

  • "Modification effect of nanosilica and polypropylene fiber for extrusion-based 3D printing concrete: Printability and mechanical anisotropy" (2022), published in Additive Manufacturing
  • "Failure Performance of 3DP Physical Twin-Tunnel Model and Corresponding Safety Factor Evaluation" (2020), published in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • "Observe the temporal evolution of deep tunnel's 3D deformation by 3D laser scanning in the Jinchuan No. 2 Mine" (2020), published in Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology

Other notable papers from frequent publication venues featuring related topics include works led by other authors but associated with overlapping research interests like rock fracturing, microseismic monitoring, and rockburst development in TBM tunnels.

Quan Jiang's collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • Dingping Xu
  • Shaojun Li
  • Shili Qiu
  • Guangliang Feng
  • Shuqian Duan

The research contributions primarily focus on fundamental and applied aspects of rock mechanics and tunneling, integrating monitoring technologies and materials science innovations such as 3D printing of concrete materials. These efforts also encompass safety evaluations and risk reliability in underground excavation and geotechnical environments.

Best Publications

  • Rockburst characteristics and numerical simulation based on a new energy index: a case study of a tunnel at 2,500 m depth

    Quan Jiang;Xia-Ting Feng;Tian-Bing Xiang;Guo-Shao Su

  • Reverse modelling of natural rock joints using 3D scanning and 3D printing

    Quan Jiang;Xiating Feng;Yanhua Gong;Leibo Song

  • Rock fracturing observation based on microseismic monitoring and borehole imaging: In situ investigation in a large underground cavern under high geostress

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  • True-Triaxial Experimental Study of the Evolutionary Features of the Acoustic Emissions and Sounds of Rockburst Processes

    Guoshao Su;Guoshao Su;Yanjiong Shi;Xiating Feng;Jianqing Jiang

  • Mechanical anisotropy of columnar jointed basalts: An example from the Baihetan hydropower station, China

    Quan Jiang;Xia-ting Feng;Yossef H. Hatzor;Xian-jie Hao

  • Fractal behaviour of the microseismic energy associated with immediate rockbursts in deep, hard rock tunnels

    Xia-Ting Feng;Yang Yu;Yang Yu;Guang-Liang Feng;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • Modeling rock specimens through 3D printing: Tentative experiments and prospects

    Quan Jiang;Xiating Feng;Lvbo Song;Yahua Gong

  • New Method for Characterizing the Shear Damage of Natural Rock Joint Based on 3D Engraving and 3D Scanning

    Quan Jiang;Bing Yang;Fei Yan;Chang Liu

  • Excavation Optimization and Stability Analysis for Large Underground Caverns Under High Geostress: A Case Study of the Chinese Laxiwa Project

    Quan Jiang;Guoshao Su;Xia-ting Feng;Guoqing Chen

  • Deep Fracturing of the Hard Rock Surrounding a Large Underground Cavern Subjected to High Geostress: In Situ Observation and Mechanism Analysis

    Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Shu-Feng Pei;Quan Jiang;Yang-Yi Zhou

  • Sectional velocity model for microseismic source location in tunnels

    Guang-Liang Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Bing-Rui Chen;Ya-Xun Xiao

  • In situ observation of spalling process of intact rock mass at large cavern excavation

    Guofeng Liu;Xia-Ting Feng;Quan Jiang;Zhibin Yao

  • Feasibility Investigation of 3D Printing Technology for Geotechnical Physical Models: Study of Tunnels

    Leibo Song;Quan Jiang;Quan Jiang;Ying-En Shi;Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng

  • Mechanism of evolution of stress–structure controlled collapse of surrounding rock in caverns: A case study from the Baihetan hydropower station in China

    Ya-Xun Xiao;Xia-Ting Feng;Guang-Liang Feng;Hua-Ji Liu

  • In situ experimental investigation of basalt spalling in a large underground powerhouse cavern

    Quan Jiang;Xia-ting Feng;Yilin Fan;Qixiang Fan

  • Application of computerized tomographic scanning to the study of water-induced weakening of mudstone

    Quan Jiang;Jie Cui;Xiating Feng;Yujing Jiang

  • In Situ Observation of Failure Mechanisms Controlled by Rock Masses with Weak Interlayer Zones in Large Underground Cavern Excavations Under High Geostress

    Shu-Qian Duan;Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Quan Jiang;Guo-Feng Liu

  • Observe the temporal evolution of deep tunnel's 3D deformation by 3D laser scanning in the Jinchuan No. 2 Mine

    Quan Jiang;Shan Zhong;Peng-Zhi Pan;Yinen Shi

  • Microseismicity monitoring and failure mechanism analysis of rock masses with weak interlayer zone in underground intersecting chambers: A case study from the Baihetan Hydropower Station, China

    Jin-Shuai Zhao;Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Quan Jiang;Yang-Yi Zhou

  • Characteristic Stress Levels and Brittle Fracturing of Hard Rocks Subjected to True Triaxial Compression with Low Minimum Principal Stress

    Yao-Hui Gao;Xia-Ting Feng;Xia-Ting Feng;Xi-Wei Zhang;Guang-Liang Feng

  • Failure Performance of 3DP Physical Twin-Tunnel Model and Corresponding Safety Factor Evaluation

    Quan Jiang;Xiaopei Liu;Fei Yan;Yao Yang

  • Development of an explicit smoothed particle finite element method for geotechnical applications

    Wei-Hai Yuan;Wei-Hai Yuan;Bin Wang;Wei Zhang;Quan Jiang

  • Analysis of EDZ Development of Columnar Jointed Rock Mass in the Baihetan Diversion Tunnel

    Xian-Jie Hao;Xia-Ting Feng;Cheng-Xiang Yang;Quan Jiang

Frequent Co-Authors

Xia-Ting Feng
Xia-Ting Feng Northeastern University
Shaojun Li
Shaojun Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hong Zheng
Hong Zheng Beijing University of Technology
Yu-Jun Cui
Yu-Jun Cui École des Ponts ParisTech
Yossef H. Hatzor
Yossef H. Hatzor Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
John A. Hudson
John A. Hudson Imperial College London
Yujing Jiang
Yujing Jiang Nagasaki University
Jonny Rutqvist
Jonny Rutqvist Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Hui Zhou
Hui Zhou Chinese Academy of Sciences

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