三、代表性科研成果 1. Di Wu, Xin Chen*, Jingwu Zhang. Effect of sea level drawdown on coastal clay slope stability considering two strength criteria. Marine Georesources & Geotechnology. 2024, 2024: 1-19. 2. Wu D, Chen X*, Tao Y, Meng X. Estimating Mohr–Coulomb strength parameters from the Hoek–Brown criterion for rock slopes undergoing earthquake. Sustainability. 2023, 15(6): 5405. 3. Di Wu*, Feng Shen. Stability assessment of coastal clay slopes considering strength nonlinearity and sea level drawdown. Marine Georesources & Geotechnology. 2023, 41(5): 476-492. 4. Di Wu*, Yufeng Gao, Xuguang Chen, Yuke Wang. Effects of soil strength nonlinearity on slip surfaces of homogeneous slopes. International Journal of Geomechanics. 2021, 21(1): 06020035. 5. Di Wu, Yuke Wang*, Fei Zhang, Yue Qiu. Influences of pore-water pressure on slope stability considering strength nonlinearity. Advances in Civil Engineering. 2021, 2021:1-16. 6. Di Wu*, Yuke Wang, Yue Qiu, Juan Zhang, Yukuai Wan. Determination of Mohr–Coulomb parameters from nonlinear strength criteria for 3D slopes. Mathematical Problems in Engineering. 2019(4):1-12. 7. Yufeng Gao, Di Wu and Fei Zhang*. Effects of nonlinear failure criterion on the three-dimensional stability analysis of uniform slopes. Engineering Geology. 2015, 198:87-93. 8. Yufeng Gao, Di Wu, Fei Zhang*, G. H. Lei, Hongyu Qin and Yue Qiu. Limit analysis of 3D rock slope stability with non-linear failure criterion. Geomechanics and Engineering. 2016, 10(1): 59-76. 9. Yufeng Gao*, Di Wu, Fei Zhang, Hongyu Qin, Desheng Zhu. Effects of nonlinear strength parameters on the stability of 3D soil slopes. Journal of Central South University. 2016, 23: 2354-2363. 10. Yuke Wang, Di Wu*, Yue Qiu, Di Wang. Experimental Investigation on cyclic deformation behavior of soft marine clay involved principal stress rotation. Marine Georesources & Geotechnology. 2017, 35(4):571-577. 11. 吴迪,邱月*,张娟,王钰轲,宋文智. 地震作用对Hoek-Brown准则下三维岩质边坡稳定性的影响. 科学技术与工程. 2019, 19(29): 60-66. 12. 王钰轲,万永帅,方宏远,曾长女,石明生,吴迪. 圆形应力路径下软黏土的动力特性试验研究.岩土力学. 2020, 41(05): 1643-1652. |