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Ting Ren is affiliated with the University of Wollongong in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a strong emphasis on mechanics of materials, ocean engineering, civil and structural engineering, safety, risk, reliability and quality, as well as geophysics.

The scientist's research spans several main topics, including:

  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Coal Properties and Utilization
  • Geoscience and Mining Technology
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications

Ting Ren has contributed to numerous publications, with several recent papers listed below:

  • Multi-scale pore fractal characteristics of differently ranked coal and its impact on gas adsorption, 2023, International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
  • Full-scale pore structure characterization of different rank coals and its impact on gas adsorption capacity: A theoretical model and experimental study, 2023, Energy
  • Analytical stress solution and mechanical properties for rock mass containing a hole with complex shape, 2021, Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics
  • Energy-limiting factor for coal and gas outburst occurrence in intact coal seam, 2021, International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
  • Coupled mechanism of compression and prying-induced rock burst in steeply inclined coal seams and principles for its prevention, 2020, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology

The scientist frequently publishes in several venues, such as:

  • International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
  • Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Fuel
  • International Journal of Coal Science & Technology
  • Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology

Collaborations form an important aspect of their work, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Xiaohan Yang
  • Ming Qiao
  • Lihai Tan
  • Yuanping Cheng
  • Alex Remennikov

Best Publications

  • Forecasting spontaneous combustion of coal in underground coal mines by index gases: A review

    Yuntao Liang;Jian Zhang;Liancong Wang;Haizhu Luo

  • Adiabatic oxidation study on the propensity of pulverised coals to spontaneous combustion

    T.X. Ren;J.S. Edwards;D. Clarke

  • Methane and CO2 sorption hysteresis on coal: A critical review

    Kai Wang;Gongda Wang;Gongda Wang;Ting Ren;Yuanping Cheng

  • Experimental investigation on the formation and transport mechanism of outburst coal-gas flow: Implications for the role of gas desorption in the development stage of outburst

    Kan Jin;Yuanping Cheng;Ting X Ren;Ting X Ren;Wei Zhao

  • CFD modelling of ventilation and dust flow behaviour above an underground bin and the design of an innovative dust mitigation system

    Ting Ren;Zhongwei Wang;Graeme Cooper

  • Multi-scale pore fractal characteristics of differently ranked coal and its impact on gas adsorption

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  • Numerical modelling of failure propagation in fully grouted rock bolts subjected to tensile load

    Jan Nemcik;Shuqi Ma;Naj Aziz;Ting Ren

  • Improved apparent permeability models of gas flow in coal with Klinkenberg effect

    Gongda Wang;Gongda Wang;Ting Ren;Kai Wang;Aitao Zhou

  • A review on numerical solutions to self-heating of coal stockpile: Mechanism, theoretical basis, and variable study

    Jian Zhang;Ting X Ren;Yuntao Liang;Zhongwei Wang

  • A sequential approach to control gas for the extraction of multi-gassy coal seams from traditional gas well drainage to mining-induced stress relief

    Shengli Kong;Yuanping Cheng;Ting Ren;Hongyong Liu

  • Implementation of underground longhole directional drilling technology for greenhouse gas mitigation in Chinese coal mines

    Fangtian Wang;Fangtian Wang;Ting Ren;Shihao Tu;Frank Hungerford

  • Treatment of coal seam gas produced water for beneficial use in Australia: A review of best practices

    Long Nghiem;Ting Ren;Najdat I Aziz;Ian Porter

  • Cyclic N2 injection for enhanced coal seam gas recovery: A laboratory study

    Jia Lin;Ting X Ren;Yuanping Cheng;Jan Nemcik

  • Respirable dust pollution characteristics within an underground heading face driven with continuous miner - A CFD modelling approach

    Zhongwei Wang;Shugang Li;Ting X Ren;Jianming Wu

  • A comparative study of dust control practices in Chinese and Australian longwall coal mines

    Yinlin Ji;Yinlin Ji;Ting Ren;Peter Wynne;Zhijun Wan

  • Model development and simulation study of the feasibility of enhancing gas drainage efficiency through nitrogen injection

    Ting X Ren;Gongda Wang;Yuanping Cheng;Qingxin Qi

  • Experimental investigation of N2 injection to enhance gas drainage in CO2-rich low permeable seam

    Jia Lin;Ting X Ren;Gongda Wang;Patrick Booth

  • Determining the diffusion coefficient of gas diffusion in coal: Development of numerical solution

    Gongda Wang;Ting X Ren;Qingxin Qi;Jia Lin

  • Role of Tectonic Coal in Coal and Gas Outburst Behavior During Coal Mining

    Qingyi Tu;Qingyi Tu;Yuanping Cheng;Ting X Ren;Zhenyang Wang

  • Pulverization characteristics of coal from a strong outburst-prone coal seam and their impact on gas desorption and diffusion properties

    Haijun Guo;Yuanping Cheng;Yuanping Cheng;Ting X Ren;Liang Wang

  • Investigation of airflow and respirable dust flow behaviour above an underground bin

    Zhongwei Wang;Ting Ren

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuanping Cheng
Yuanping Cheng China University of Mining and Technology
Alexander Remennikov
Alexander Remennikov University of Wollongong
Sanjay Nimbalkar
Sanjay Nimbalkar University of Technology Sydney
Xueyu Geng
Xueyu Geng University of Warwick
Tao Yu
Tao Yu South China University of Technology
Long D. Nghiem
Long D. Nghiem University of Technology Sydney

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