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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180103748

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $400,901.00
    Summary
    Quantitative risk assessment of unsaturated soil slopes. This project aims to develop a novel quantitative risk assessment tool for slope failures or landslides by integrating cutting-edge methods in statistics, unsaturated soil mechanics and large deformation mechanics. The project will quantify various uncertainties in risk analysis of a landslide, rationally estimate its consequences, and improve understanding of its failure mechanisms. Expected outcomes include a reduction of societal and ec .... Quantitative risk assessment of unsaturated soil slopes. This project aims to develop a novel quantitative risk assessment tool for slope failures or landslides by integrating cutting-edge methods in statistics, unsaturated soil mechanics and large deformation mechanics. The project will quantify various uncertainties in risk analysis of a landslide, rationally estimate its consequences, and improve understanding of its failure mechanisms. Expected outcomes include a reduction of societal and economic costs due to landslides, achieved through better engineering guidelines and government regulations for landslide risk management.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE130101342

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $361,000.00
    Summary
    Coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of unsaturated soils and its modelling. This project will study the fundamental behaviour of natural soils under varying environmental conditions such as suction, moisture, temperature and loading conditions. The outcomes of the work will improve infrastructure design methods and reduce damage costs associated with natural soils.
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    Early Career Industry Fellowships - Grant ID: IE230100410

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $452,085.00
    Summary
    Bridging the gap between rockfall theory and engineering practice. Fragmentation is often observed post rockfall events and it is recognised as a critical aspect of adequate rockfall risk management. Yet, rockfall fragmentation is a complex phenomenon still poorly understood and not properly considered in engineering practice. This project aims at developing a theoretical and stochastic fragmentation framework, based on high-quality and comprehensive experimental data, in collaboration with lead .... Bridging the gap between rockfall theory and engineering practice. Fragmentation is often observed post rockfall events and it is recognised as a critical aspect of adequate rockfall risk management. Yet, rockfall fragmentation is a complex phenomenon still poorly understood and not properly considered in engineering practice. This project aims at developing a theoretical and stochastic fragmentation framework, based on high-quality and comprehensive experimental data, in collaboration with leading international industry partners that provide advanced geotechnical design tools to practitioners around the world. The outcomes of the project will bridge the gap between rockfall theory and engineering practice. It will allow for more cost-effective and safer design of rockfall protection structures.
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    Early Career Industry Fellowships - Grant ID: IE230100571

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $413,874.00
    Summary
    Safeguarding dams and levees from internal erosion failure. This project aims to improve the reliability and robustness of quantifying the risk of internal erosion failure in dams and levees. Existing industry approaches are reliant on judgement and experience. Using an innovative approach that integrates a variety of data sources, this project expects to objectively quantify risk based on the underlying internal erosion mechanisms. Expected outcomes include the translation of new knowledge to u .... Safeguarding dams and levees from internal erosion failure. This project aims to improve the reliability and robustness of quantifying the risk of internal erosion failure in dams and levees. Existing industry approaches are reliant on judgement and experience. Using an innovative approach that integrates a variety of data sources, this project expects to objectively quantify risk based on the underlying internal erosion mechanisms. Expected outcomes include the translation of new knowledge to update current empirical understanding, the development of models to directly assess risk, and additional data to obtain the probability of failure. This should provide significant benefits by reducing subjectivity in assessing risk and improving industry confidence in identifying susceptible assets.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE120100163

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $375,000.00
    Summary
    Modelling and simulation of instabilities in unsaturated soils due to wetting. Ground instabilities due to wetting are a critical issue that will be investigated through this project via the development of risk assessment tools. A rational engineering approach and calculation framework will be developed in order to predict failures and facilitate the design of new safer structures.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE130100120

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $490,000.00
    Summary
    Integrated fire engineering facility for testing structures under combined structural and fire loading. This state-of-the-art integrated fire engineering facility will provide a national research focus on behaviour of structures under combined structural and fire loading with unique observation techniques. Applications include safety of structures and infrastructure developments in civil, mining, railway, aerospace and automotive engineering.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150101347

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $375,000.00
    Summary
    Characterising the hazard, structure and impacts of convective wind storms. This project aims to characterise probabilistically the severe convective wind storm risk (thunderstorm and tornado) to Australia under current and future climates. This will be achieved using a new coupled analysis-simulation based approach to wind hazard analysis. It will also characterise the complex wind structure within these wind storms by integrating three-dimensional data from novel high-resolution observation ne .... Characterising the hazard, structure and impacts of convective wind storms. This project aims to characterise probabilistically the severe convective wind storm risk (thunderstorm and tornado) to Australia under current and future climates. This will be achieved using a new coupled analysis-simulation based approach to wind hazard analysis. It will also characterise the complex wind structure within these wind storms by integrating three-dimensional data from novel high-resolution observation networks into a unifying wind field model. The project aims to generate the requisite information that allows convective wind storms to be explicitly accounted for in national and international wind-resistant design standards, thus acting to mitigate the devastating impacts of future events.
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