World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
68
Citations
17870
World Ranking
1132
National Ranking
70

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Teng-fong Wong is affiliated with the Chinese University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans several areas in engineering and earth sciences, with a focus on mechanics of materials, geophysics, and related subfields.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • EQUIVARIANT GEOMETRIC LEARNING FOR DIGITAL ROCK PHYSICS: ESTIMATING FORMATION FACTOR AND EFFECTIVE PERMEABILITY TENSORS FROM MORSE GRAPH, 2022, International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering
  • Bedding Anisotropy and Effective Stress Law for the Permeability and Deformation of Clayey Sandstones, 2020, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Strain localization in 4D imaged by X-ray computed tomography and digital volume correlation: Discrete compaction bands in Leitha limestone, 2022, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • Equivariant geometric learning for digital rock physics: estimating formation factor and effective permeability tensors from Morse graph, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors in Teng-fong Wong's collaborative research include:

  • Fanbao Meng
  • Patrick Baud
  • Chen Cai
  • Nikolaos N. Vlassis
  • Lucas Magee

Publication venues where Wong has contributed include:

  • International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

The main fields of study associated with Wong's work are:

  • Engineering
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Key subfields of study are:

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Geophysics
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Their research topics cover several specialized areas, such as:

  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
  • Grouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis

Wong was awarded the status of Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2017.

Best Publications

  • The transition from brittle faulting to cataclastic flow in porous sandstones: Mechanical deformation

    Teng-fong Wong;Christian David;Wenlu Zhu

  • Laboratory measurement of compaction-induced permeability change in porous rocks: Implications for the generation and maintenance of pore pressure excess in the crust

    Christian David;Teng-Fong Wong;Wenlu Zhu;Jiaxiang Zhang

  • Pore and throat size distributions measured from synchrotron X-ray tomographic images of Fontainebleau sandstones

    W. Brent Lindquist;Arun Venkatarangan;John Dunsmuir;Teng-fong Wong

  • The brittle-ductile transition in porous rock: A review

    Teng-fong Wong;Patrick Baud

  • Micromechanics of pressure-induced grain crushing in porous rocks

    Jiaxiang Zhang;Teng-Fong Wong;Daniel M. Davis

  • The transition from brittle faulting to cataclastic flow: Permeability evolution

    Wenlu Zhu;Teng-fong Wong

  • Micromechanics of brittle faulting and cataclastic flow in Berea sandstone

    Beatriz Menéndez;Wenlu Zhu;Teng-Fong Wong

  • Micromechanics of thermally induced cracking in three crustal rocks

    Joanne T. Fredrich;Teng-fong Wong

  • Failure mode and weakening effect of water on sandstone

    Patrick Baud;Wenlu Zhu;Teng-fong Wong

  • Compaction localization in porous sandstones: spatial evolution of damage and acoustic emission activity

    Patrick Baud;Emmanuelle Klein;Teng-fong Wong

  • MICROMECHANICS OF FAULTING IN WESTERLY GRANITE

    T.-F. Wong

  • Effect of clay content and mineralogy on frictional sliding behavior of simulated gouges: Binary and ternary mixtures of quartz, illite, and montmorillonite

    Sheryl Tembe;David A. Lockner;Teng-Fong Wong

  • Imaging the Pore Structure of Geomaterials

    J. T. Fredrich;B. Menéndez;T. F. Wong

  • Microcrack statistics, Weibull distribution and micromechanical modeling of compressive failure in rock

    Teng Fong Wong;Robina H.C. Wong;Kam Tim Chau;C. A. Tang

  • Micromechanics of the brittle to plastic transition in Carrara marble

    Joanne T. Fredrich;Brian Evans;Teng-Fong Wong

  • Mechanical behaviour and failure mode of bentheim sandstone under triaxial compression

    E. Klein;P. Baud;T. Reuschle;T. f. Wong

  • The Brittle-Ductile Transition in Rocks: Recent Experimental and Theoretical Progress

    Brian Evans;Joanne T. Fredrich;Teng-Fong Wong

  • Effect of grain size on brittle and semibrittle strength: Implications for micromechanical modelling of failure in compression

    Joanne T. Fredrich;Brian Evans;Teng-Fong Wong

  • Compaction, dilatancy, and failure in porous carbonate rocks

    Veronika Vajdova;Patrick Baud;Teng-fong Wong

  • Dilatancy, compaction, and failure mode in Solnhofen limestone

    Patrick Baud;Alexandre Schubnel;Teng-fong Wong

  • Shear fracture energy of Westerly granite from post‐failure behavior

    Teng-fong Wong

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Baud
Patrick Baud University of Strasbourg
Wenlu Zhu
Wenlu Zhu University of Maryland, College Park
David A. Lockner
David A. Lockner United States Geological Survey
Thierry Reuschlé
Thierry Reuschlé University of Strasbourg
Stephen Hall
Stephen Hall Lund University
Sergio Vinciguerra
Sergio Vinciguerra University of Turin
Lin Liu
Lin Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
François Renard
François Renard University of Oslo
Sheng-Rong Song
Sheng-Rong Song National Taiwan University
K.T. Chau
K.T. Chau Hong Kong Polytechnic University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Earth Science opens the door to diverse online degree options and career pathways. For seniors interested in continuing education, there are exciting opportunities with programs like open university free courses for over 60s, which allow learners to engage with scientific topics at their own pace without financial burden.

For those interested in combining Earth Science knowledge with information management, earning credentials in library science is a valuable option. Many students consider whether is a masters in library science worth it, especially when selecting programs that meet professional standards. Accredited options like the ala accredited library science programs online ensure quality and recognition in the field.

Alternatively, pursuing creative pathways such as environmental photography can complement Earth Science expertise. An online degree in photography offers affordable access to developing visual storytelling skills that highlight geological and ecological phenomena in unique ways.

Overall, considering these related online degrees provides flexible, accessible routes to enhance your Earth Science career and expand your professional horizons.

Best Scientists Citing Teng-fong Wong

Trending Scientists