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  • 2002 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)

Overview

Richard J. Jardine is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and specializes primarily in the field of engineering, with a focus on civil and structural engineering. Their research contributions span several subfields including mechanics of materials, management, monitoring, policy and law, safety, risk, reliability and quality, as well as ecology.

The core areas of Richard J. Jardine's work concentrate on geotechnical engineering, specifically soil mechanics, underground structures, and soil stabilization. Additional topics of interest include construction materials, landslides and related hazards, rock mechanics and modeling, and geotechnical engineering analysis.

Among the representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Richard J. Jardine are:

  • "Large Deformation Finite-Element Simulation of Displacement-Pile Installation Experiments in Sand" (2020), Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • "Application of the PISA design model to monopiles embedded in layered soils" (2020), Géotechnique
  • "CPT-Based Axial Capacity Design Method for Driven Piles in Clay" (2022), Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • "The axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk" (2023), Géotechnique
  • "MPM modeling of pile installation in sand: Contact improvement and quantitative analysis" (2022), Computers and Geotechnics

Frequently published venues for their research include:

  • Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
  • Géotechnique
  • Canadian Geotechnical Journal
  • Computers and Geotechnics
  • E3S Web of Conferences

Richard J. Jardine has collaborated regularly with a group of researchers, including Tingfa Liu, Stavroula Kontoe, Ken Vinck, Byron W. Byrne, and R. Buckley. These co-authors have appeared in multiple publications together, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

In recognition of professional achievements, Richard J. Jardine was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) in 2002.

Best Publications

  • Studies of the influence of non-linear stress-strain characteristics in soil-structure interaction

    R. J. Jardine;D. M. Potts;A. B. Fourie;J. B. Burland

  • Mechanisms of Shaft Friction in Sand from Instrumented Pile Tests

    B.M. Lehane;R.J. Jardine;A.J. Bond;Roger Frank

  • THE YIELDING OF BOTHKENNAR CLAY

    P. R. Smith;R. J. Jardine;D. W. Hight

  • Some Observations on the Kinematic Nature of Soil Stiffness

    R.J. Jardine

  • THM-coupled finite element analysis of frozen soil: formulation and application

    S. Nishimura;Antonio Gens;Sebastià Olivella;R. Jardine

  • Effects of Time on Capacity of Pipe Piles in Dense Marine Sand

    F. C. Chow;R. J. Jardine;F. Brucy;J. F. Nauroy

  • On the applicability of cross-anisotropic elasticity to granular materials at very small strains

    R. Kuwano;R. J. Jardine

  • CHARACTERISING THE PRE-FAILURE DEFORMATION PROPERTIES OF GEOMATERIALS

    F Tatsuoka;R J Jardine;D L Presti;H D Benedetto

  • Sand grain crushing and interface shearing during displacement pile installation in sand

    Z.X. Yang;R.J. Jardine;B.T. Zhu;P. Foray

  • Some observations of the effects of time on the capacity of piles driven in sand

    R. J. Jardine;J. R. Standing;F. C. Chow

  • The stiffness of natural London Clay

    A. Gasparre;S. Nishimura;N. A. Minh;M. R. Coop

  • Effects of installing displacement piles in a high OCR clay

    A. J. Bond;R. J. Jardine

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

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

  • Shear strength anisotropy of natural London Clay

    S. Nishimura;N. A. Minh;R. J. Jardine

  • Characteristics of the London Clay from the Terminal 5 site at Heathrow Airport

    D. W. Hight;A. Gasparre;Satoshi Nishimura;N. A. Minh

  • Behaviour of displacement piles in sand under cyclic axial loading

    Cristina de Hollanda Cavalcanti Tsuha;P. Y. Foray;R. J. Jardine;Z. X. Yang

  • 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

  • Field axial cyclic loading experiments on piles driven in sand

    R J Jardine;J R Standing

  • The influence of structure on the behaviour of London Clay

    A. Gasparre;S. Nishimura;M. R. Coop;R. J. Jardine

  • Investigations into the behaviour of displacement piles for offshore foundations

    F. Chow;R. J. Jardine

  • Discussion of "Mechanisms of Shaft Friction in Sand from Instrumented Pile Tests"

    R. Hobbs;B. M. Lehane;R. J. Jardine;A. J. Bond

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Potts
David M. Potts Imperial College London
Barry Lehane
Barry Lehane University of Western Australia
Lidija Zdravković
Lidija Zdravković Imperial College London
Byron W. Byrne
Byron W. Byrne University of Oxford
Kenneth Gavin
Kenneth Gavin Delft University of Technology
Guy T. Houlsby
Guy T. Houlsby University of Oxford
Harvey J. Burd
Harvey J. Burd University of Oxford
Matthew Richard Coop
Matthew Richard Coop University College London
Antonio Gens
Antonio Gens Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Robert J. Mair
Robert J. Mair University of Cambridge

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