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Xianglin Gu

Xianglin Gu

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
42
Citations
5101
World Ranking
6747
National Ranking
1262

Overview

Xianglin Gu is affiliated with Tongji University in China and specializes in engineering, with a strong focus on civil and structural engineering. Their research spans areas such as concrete corrosion and durability, structural behavior of reinforced concrete, and corrosion behavior and inhibition.

Their work extends to subfields including building and construction, materials chemistry, earth-surface processes, and mechanical engineering. Key research topics covered by their publications include structural response to dynamic loads, masonry and concrete structural analysis, high-velocity impact and material behavior, and infrastructure maintenance and monitoring.

Frequent publication venues for Xianglin Gu include:

  • Engineering Structures
  • Journal of Building Engineering
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering

Their collaboration network features multiple researchers with whom they have coauthored extensively. Notable frequent coauthors include Qian-Qian Yu, Chao Jiang, Weiping Zhang, and Feng Lin.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Xianglin Gu include:

  • Stress recovery behavior of an Fe-Mn-Si shape memory alloy (2021), published in Engineering Structures
  • Probability distribution model of stress impact factor for corrosion pits of high-strength prestressing wires (2020), published in Engineering Structures
  • Interfacial mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concrete reinforced by nano-materials (2020), published in Construction and Building Materials
  • Experimental investigation of fatigue bond behavior between deformed steel bar and concrete (2020), published in Cement and Concrete Composites
  • Failure mode-based calculation method for bending bearing capacities of normal cross-sections of corroded reinforced concrete beams (2022), published in Engineering Structures

Xianglin Gu's research output includes numerous papers in engineering, particularly emphasizing civil infrastructure materials and their durability under various conditions. Their publication record reflects a continuous contribution to the understanding of structural behaviors and material responses relevant to construction engineering.

Best Publications

  • Tensile and fatigue behavior of corroded rebars

    Weiping Zhang;Xiaobin Song;Xianglin Gu;Shibin Li

  • Mesoscale model for thermal conductivity of concrete

    Weiping Zhang;Hongguang Min;Xianglin Gu;Yunping Xi

  • Influence of aggregate surface roughness on mechanical properties of interface and concrete

    Li Hong;Xianglin Gu;Feng Lin

  • Probability Distribution Model for Cross-Sectional Area of Corroded Reinforcing Steel Bars

    Weiping Zhang;Binbin Zhou;Xianglin Gu;Hongchao Dai

  • Fatigue behaviour of CFRP strengthened steel plates with different degrees of damage

    Qian Qian Yu;Qian Qian Yu;Tao Chen;Tao Chen;Xiang Lin Gu;Xiao Ling Zhao

  • Mechanical Behavior of FRP-Strengthened Concrete Columns Subjected to Concentric and Eccentric Compression Loading

    Xiaobin Song;Xianglin Gu;Yupeng Li;Tao Chen

  • Corrosion non-uniformity of steel bars and reliability of corroded RC beams

    Xianglin Gu;Xianglin Gu;Hongyuan Guo;Hongyuan Guo;Binbin Zhou;Binbin Zhou;Weiping Zhang;Weiping Zhang

  • Fully probabilistic analysis of FRP-to-concrete bonded joints considering model uncertainty

    Dongming Zhang;Xiang-Lin Gu;Qian-Qian Yu;Hongwei Huang

  • Stress recovery behavior of an Fe-Mn-Si shape memory alloy

    Xiang-Lin Gu;Zhen-Yu Chen;Qian-Qian Yu;Elyas Ghafoori;Elyas Ghafoori

  • Probability distribution model of stress impact factor for corrosion pits of high-strength prestressing wires

    Xiguang Liu;Xiguang Liu;Weiping Zhang;Xianglin Gu;Zhiwen Ye

  • Stress-Strain Relationship of Corroded Steel Bars

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  • Bond behavior of CFRP-steel double-lap joints exposed to marine atmosphere and fatigue loading

    Qian-Qian Yu;Rui-Xin Gao;Xiang-Lin Gu;Xiao-Ling Zhao

  • Rotational Behavior of Bolted Beam-to-Column Connections with Locally Cross-Laminated Glulam

    Mingqian Wang;Xiaobin Song;Xianglin Gu;Yunfan Zhang

  • Experimental study and application of mechanical properties for the interface between cobblestone aggregate and mortar in concrete

    Xianglin Gu;Li Hong;Zhuolin Wang;Feng Lin

  • Bolted glulam beam-column connections under different combinations of shear and bending

    Mingqian Wang;Xiaobin Song;Xianglin Gu;Jianyang Tang

  • Embedded fiber optic crack sensor for reinforced concrete structures

    Xianglin Gu;Zhongyu Chen;Farhad Ansari

  • Fatigue behavior of corroded prestressed concrete beams

    Weiping Zhang;Xiguang Liu;Xianglin Gu

  • Durability of Concrete Structures

    Xianglin Gu;Xianyu Jin;Yong Zhou

  • Determination of residual cross-sectional areas of corroded bars in reinforced concrete structures using easy-to-measure variables

    Xiao-gang Wang;Xiao-gang Wang;Wei-ping Zhang;Xiang-lin Gu;Hong-chao Dai

  • Tests on Cracked Steel Plates with Different Damage Levels Strengthened by CFRP Laminates

    Qian Qian Yu;Qian Qian Yu;Xiao Ling Zhao;Riadh Saleh Hassan Al-Mahaidi;Zhigang Xiao

  • Experimental Study of Diffusivity of the Interfacial Transition Zone between Cement Paste and Aggregate

    Zhilu Jiang;Qinghua Huang;Yunping Xi;Xianglin Gu

  • Numerical analysis of the effect of coarse aggregate distribution on concrete carbonation

    Qinghua Huang;Zhilu Jiang;Weiping Zhang;Xianglin Gu

  • Bond behaviour of reinforcing steel bars in early age concrete

    Xiaobin Song;Yajie Wu;Xianglin Gu;Chao Chen

  • Flexural behavior of preloaded reinforced concrete beams strengthened by prestressed CFRP laminates

    Peng Gao;Xianglin Gu;Ayman S. Mosallam

  • Bond behaviour between corroded steel bars and concrete under different strain rates

    Wei-Ping Zhang;Hui Chen;Xiang-Lin Gu

  • Prestressed Concrete Structures

    Xianglin Gu;Xianyu Jin;Yong Zhou

  • Tests on Cracked Steel Plates with Di®erent Damage Levels Strengthened by CFRP Laminates

    Qian-Qian Yu;Xiao-Ling Zhao;Riadh Al-Mahaidi;Zhi-Gang Xiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiao Ling Zhao
Xiao Ling Zhao Monash University
Farhad Ansari
Farhad Ansari University of Illinois at Chicago
Elyas Ghafoori
Elyas Ghafoori Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Riadh Al-Mahaidi
Riadh Al-Mahaidi Swinburne University of Technology
Hongwei Huang
Hongwei Huang Tongji University
Robert Černý
Robert Černý Czech Technical University in Prague
Christian Carloni
Christian Carloni Case Western Reserve University
Lizhi Sun
Lizhi Sun University of California, Irvine
Ayman Mosallam
Ayman Mosallam University of California, Irvine
Masoud Motavalli
Masoud Motavalli Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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