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Overview

Shanyong Wang is affiliated with the University of Newcastle Australia in Australia and focuses research primarily in the field of Engineering.

The main subfields of study Wang is involved in include Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Economics and Econometrics, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Ocean Engineering.

Their work covers a range of topics, among which are:

  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Analysis
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Wang include:

  • Does environmental information disclosure contribute to improve firm financial performance? An examination of the underlying mechanism, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • From intention to behavior: Comprehending residents' waste sorting intention and behavior formation process, 2020, Waste Management

Frequent collaborators in their scholarly work include:

  • Xueming Du
  • Haonan He
  • Hongyuan Fang
  • Shaofeng Wang
  • Rongwei Zhang

Wang's publications have appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Journal of Central South University
  • Acta Geotechnica

Best Publications

  • Experimental Investigation on the Strength, Deformability, Failure Behavior and Acoustic Emission Locations of Red Sandstone Under Triaxial Compression

    Sheng-Qi Yang;Hong-Wen Jing;Shan-Yong Wang

  • Dynamic triaxial compression tests on sandstone at high strain rates and low confining pressures with split Hopkinson pressure bar

    Feng-Qiang Gong;Xue-Feng Si;Xi-Bing Li;Shan-Yong Wang

  • An Experimental Study of the Fracture Coalescence Behaviour of Brittle Sandstone Specimens Containing Three Fissures

    S. Q. Yang;D. S. Yang;H. W. Jing;Y. H. Li

  • Numerical Simulation of 3D Hydraulic Fracturing Based on an Improved Flow-Stress-Damage Model and a Parallel FEM Technique

    L. C. Li;C. A. Tang;G. Li;S. Y. Wang

  • Experimental Investigation of Strain Rockburst in Circular Caverns Under Deep Three-Dimensional High-Stress Conditions

    Feng-qiang Gong;Xue-feng Si;Xi-bing Li;Shan-yong Wang

  • A three-dimensional numerical investigation of the fracture of rock specimens containing a pre-existing surface flaw

    Z.Z. Liang;Z.Z. Liang;H. Xing;S.Y. Wang;D.J. Williams

  • Numerical simulation of the failure mechanism of circular tunnels in transversely isotropic rock masses

    S.Y. Wang;S.W. Sloan;C.A. Tang;W.C. Zhu

  • Separation and fracturing in overlying strata disturbed by longwall mining in a mineral deposit seam

    Shaofeng Wang;Shaofeng Wang;Xibing Li;Shanyong Wang

  • Numerical study of failure behaviour of pre-cracked rock specimens under conventional triaxial compression

    S.Y. Wang;S.W. Sloan;D.C. Sheng;S.Q. Yang

  • Numerical simulation of the rock fragmentation process induced by two drill bits subjected to static and dynamic (impact) loading

    S. Y. Wang;S. W. Sloan;H. Y. Liu;C. A. Tang

  • Characterizing hydrological processes on loess slopes using electrical resistivity tomography – A case study of the Heifangtai Terrace, Northwest China

    R.Q. Zeng;X.M. Meng;F.Y. Zhang;S.Y. Wang

  • 2D-numerical analysis of hydraulic fracturing in heterogeneous geo-materials

    S.Y. Wang;L. Sun;L. Sun;A.S.K. Au;T.H. Yang

  • Tunnel boring machines (TBM) performance prediction: A case study using big data and deep learning

    Shangxin Feng;Zuyu Chen;Hua Luo;Shanyong Wang

  • Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Permeability Evolution with Damage of Sandstone Under Triaxial Compression

    Xu Chen;Jin Yu;Chun’an Tang;Chun’an Tang;Hong Li

  • A coupled thermo-hydrologic-mechanical damage model and associated application in a stability analysis on a rock pillar

    L.C. Li;L.C. Li;C.A. Tang;S.Y. Wang;J. Yu

  • A cusp catastrophe model of instability of slip-buckling slope

    S. Qin;J. J. Jiao;S. Wang

  • A numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing behaviour of conglomerate in Glutenite formation

    Lianchong Li;Qingmin Meng;Shanyong Wang;Gen Li

  • Analytical and Numerical Study on the Pillar Rockbursts Mechanism

    S. Y. Wang;K. C. Lam;S. K. Au;C. A. Tang

  • Electrical reliability and leakage mechanisms in highly resistive multiferroic La0.1Bi0.9FeO3 ceramics

    S. Y. Wang;Xue Qiu;J. Gao;Yu Feng

  • Experimental simulation analysis of the process and failure characteristics of spalling in D-shaped tunnels under true-triaxial loading conditions

    Yong Luo;Fengqiang Gong;Fengqiang Gong;Dongqiao Liu;Shanyong Wang

  • Experimental simulation investigation of influence of depth on spalling characteristics in circular hard rock tunnel

    Yong Luo;Yong Luo;Feng-qiang Gong;Feng-qiang Gong;Xi-bing Li;Shan-yong Wang

  • Numerical analysis of the failure process around a circular opening in rock

    S.Y. Wang;S.W. Sloan;D.C. Sheng;C.A. Tang

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott W. Sloan
Scott W. Sloan University of Newcastle Australia
Daichao Sheng
Daichao Sheng University of Technology Sydney
Zilong Zhou
Zilong Zhou Central South University
Xibing Li
Xibing Li Central South University
Wancheng Zhu
Wancheng Zhu Northeastern University
Chun’an Tang
Chun’an Tang Dalian University of Technology
Runqiu Huang
Runqiu Huang Chengdu University of Technology
Waiching Tang
Waiching Tang University of Newcastle Australia
John P. Carter
John P. Carter University of Newcastle Australia
Sheng-Qi Yang
Sheng-Qi Yang China University of Mining and Technology

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