Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment

School of Engineering

Dr An-Jui Li

   Phone   +61 3 522 72998
Email   a.li@deakin.edu.au
Position   Lecturer in Civil Engineering
Campus   Geelong

Dr. An-Jui Li completed his undergraduate (2002) and Master (2004) degrees in Department of
Construction Engineering at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taipei).
He got his PhD from The University of Western Australia in 2009. His primary area of research is
excavation and slope stability, and he has specialised in (1) numerical simulation and (2) slope
stability predictions of soil and rock masses.

Research interests

  1. Slope Stability of soil and rock, Stability of tunnels in soils and rocks
  2. Limit analysis application, Numerical simulation
  3. Soil- structure interaction, Deep excavations, Reliability analysis


Career

2010-present Lecturer Deakin University
2009-2010 Lecturer Central Queensland University

Key publications

Li, A. J., Merifield, R. S., Lyamin, A. V. (2008) Stability charts for rock slopes based on the Hoek-Brown failure criterion International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences 45(5), 689-700

Li, A. J., Lyamin, A. V., Merifield, R. S. (2009) Seismic rock slope stability charts based on limit analysis methods Computers and Geotechnics 36(1~2), 135-148

Li, A. J., Merifield, R. S., Lyamin, A. V. (2009) Limit analysis chart solutions for three dimensional undrained slopes Computers and Geotechnics 36(8), 1330-1351

Li, A. J., Merifield, R. S., Lyamin, A. V. (2010) Three dimensional stability charts for slopes based on limit analysis methods Canadian Geotechnical Journal 47(12), 1316-1334

Li, A. J., Merifield, R. S., Lyamin, A. V. (2011) Effect of rock mass disturbance on the stability of rock slopes using the Hoek-Brown failure criterion Computers and Geotechnics 38(4), 546-558

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Professional activities

Member of Australian Geomechanics Society (AGS)
Member of International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM)

 

Teaching areas

Geomechanics 1
Geomechanics 2



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