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Xudong Shao

Xudong Shao

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
40
Citations
4994
World Ranking
7452
National Ranking
1353

Overview

Xudong Shao is affiliated with Hunan University in China and has a significant presence in the field of engineering, particularly within civil and structural engineering. Their research spans several subfields including building and construction, mechanics of materials, ceramics and composites, and materials chemistry.

The scientist's work primarily focuses on topics related to structural behavior of reinforced concrete, innovative concrete reinforcement materials, structural load-bearing analysis, concrete corrosion and durability, structural engineering and vibration analysis, concrete and cement materials research, and structural response to dynamic loads.

Frequent coauthors in Xudong Shao's publications include Minghong Qiu, Junhui Cao, Yanping Zhu, Lifeng Li, and Banfu Yan. The collaborative efforts with these researchers have contributed to a substantial body of work.

Xudong Shao commonly publishes in venues such as Engineering Structures, Journal of Constructional Steel Research, Journal of Bridge Engineering, Structural Concrete, and Construction and Building Materials. These journals reflect the focus on engineering structures, materials, and construction techniques.

Some of the recent notable papers by Xudong Shao are:

  • Experimental study on flexural behavior of damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beam strengthened by toughness-improved ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) layer (2020), Composites Part B Engineering
  • Flexural responses of steel-UHPC composite beams under hogging moment (2020), Engineering Structures
  • Improvement of flexural and tensile strength of layered-casting UHPC with aligned steel fibers (2020), Construction and Building Materials
  • The feasibility of using ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) to strengthen RC beams in torsion (2023), Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • Prediction of shear strength in UHPC beams using machine learning-based models and SHAP interpretation (2023), Construction and Building Materials

Best Publications

  • Basic Performance of the Composite Deck System Composed of Orthotropic Steel Deck and Ultrathin RPC Layer

    Xudong Shao;Dutao Yi;Zhengyu Huang;Hua Zhao

  • Experimental study on flexural behavior of damaged reinforced concrete (RC) beam strengthened by toughness-improved ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) layer

    Yang Zhang;Xingliang Li;Yanping Zhu;Yanping Zhu;Xudong Shao

  • Constitutive Model of Ultra-high-Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete for Low-velocity Impact Simulations

    Wei Guo;Wei Fan;Xudong Shao;Dongjie Shen

  • Performance and sensitivity analysis of UHPFRC-strengthened bridge columns subjected to vehicle collisions

    Wei Fan;Wei Fan;Xin Xu;Zhiyong Zhang;Xudong Shao

  • Static and Fatigue Behavior of Short-Headed Studs Embedded in a Thin Ultrahigh-Performance Concrete Layer

    Junhui Cao;Xudong Shao;Lu Deng;Yidong Gan

  • Identification of dynamic displacements and modal frequencies of a medium-span suspension bridge using multimode GNSS processing

    Jiayong Yu;Jiayong Yu;Xiaolin Meng;Xudong Shao;Banfu Yan

  • Flexural Behaviors and Capacity Prediction on Damaged Reinforcement Concrete (RC) Bridge Deck Strengthened by Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) Layer

    Yang Zhang;Yanping Zhu;Yanping Zhu;Marlyn Yeseta;Dongliang Meng

  • Flexural responses of steel-UHPC composite beams under hogging moment

    Yang Zhang;Shukun Cai;Yanping Zhu;Yanping Zhu;Liang Fan

  • Experimental and numerical study on low-velocity lateral impact behaviors of RC, UHPFRC and UHPFRC-strengthened columns

    Wei Fan;Wei Fan;Dongjie Shen;Tao Yang;Xudong Shao

  • Flexural cracking behavior and crack width predictions of composite (steel + UHPC) lightweight deck system

    Jun Luo;Xudong Shao;Wei Fan;Wei Fan;Junhui Cao

  • Finite element analysis of headed studs embedded in thin UHPC

    Junhui Cao;Xudong Shao

  • Static and fatigue properties of the steel-UHPC lightweight composite bridge deck with large U ribs

    Xudong Shao;Wantong Qu;Junhui Cao;Youlin Yao

  • The feasibility of using ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) to strengthen RC beams in torsion

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  • Transverse bending behavior of the steel-UHPC lightweight composite deck: Orthogonal test and analysis

    Jun Luo;Xudong Shao;Junhui Cao;Manhua Xiong

  • Identification of Vehicular Axle Weights with a Bridge Weigh-in-Motion System Considering Transverse Distribution of Wheel Loads

    Hua Zhao;Nasim Uddin;Eugene J. O’Brien;Xudong Shao

  • Experimental and numerical investigations of a novel steel-UHPFRC composite fender for bridge protection in vessel collisions

    Wei Fan;Wei Fan;Wei Guo;Yang Sun;Baisheng Chen

  • Fatigue Performance of a Lightweight Composite Bridge Deck with Open Ribs

    Shihong Zhang;Xudong Shao;Junhui Cao;Jianfeng Cui

  • Effect of reinforcement ratio, fiber orientation, and fiber chemical treatment on the direct tension behavior of rebar-reinforced UHPC

    Minghong Qiu;Yang Zhang;Shaoqin Qu;Yanping Zhu

  • A novel UHPFRC-based protective structure for bridge columns against vehicle collisions: Experiment, simulation, and optimization

    Wei Fan;Dongjie Shen;Zhiyong Zhang;Xu Huang

  • Measurement of Bridge Dynamic Responses Using Network-Based Real-Time Kinematic GNSS Technique

    Jiayong Yu;Banfu Yan;Xiaolin Meng;Xudong Shao

  • Experimental Investigation on Flexural Behavior of Reinforced Ultra High Performance Concrete Low-Profile T-Beams

    Minghong Qiu;Xudong Shao;Kay Wille;Banfu Yan

  • Behavior and Fatigue Performance of Details in an Orthotropic Steel Bridge with UHPC-Deck Plate Composite System under In-Service Traffic Flows

    Zhiwen Zhu;Tao Yuan;Ze Xiang;Yan Huang

  • UHPC-based strengthening technique for orthotropic steel decks with significant fatigue cracking issues

    Yang Wang;Xudong Shao;Jie Chen;Junhui Cao

  • Seismic Assessment of Medium-Span Concrete Cable-Stayed Bridges Using the Component and System Fragility Functions

    Wenpeng Wu;Lifeng Li;Xudong Shao

  • Retrofit of an orthotropic steel deck with compact reinforced reactive powder concrete

    Junhui Cao;Xudong Shao;Zhe Zhang;Hua Zhao

  • Fatigue Design of Steel Bridges Considering the Effect of Dynamic Vehicle Loading and Overloaded Trucks

    Wei Wang;Lu Deng;Xudong Shao

  • Field-calibrated influence lines for improved axle weight identification with a bridge weigh-in-motion system

    Hua Zhao;Nasim Uddin;Xudong Shao;Ping Zhu

Frequent Co-Authors

Eugene J. O'Brien
Eugene J. O'Brien University College Dublin
Aditya Kumar
Aditya Kumar Missouri University of Science and Technology
Genda Chen
Genda Chen Missouri University of Science and Technology

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