We deeply appreciate everyone who participated in GEOPROC 2025. A heartfelt thank you to all sponsors and partners! Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry (Hydrocarbons service), Cyprus Geological Survey, @visitcyprus@UCYOfficial#GeoProc2025#THMC@PHAETHONCoE
The @geoproc2025 sessions are buzzing with insights, discussions, and innovative ideas on Geomechanics for Energy and Environmental Applications.
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New article: Adopting graph networks, we tried to understand the influence of soft particles on the behaviour of granular mixtures. @ComGeotechnics https://t.co/cl2h4PQsf9
Excited to share our latest article in Automation in Construction!
We show that feed density is key in predicting penetration rate in slurry TBMs.
Thanks to Prof. @rameshkannank, Prof. @nikhil_bugalia & Iti for support with data & ML model.
🔗 https://t.co/zOQKJPdhVb
#TBM#ML
New article: We propose a hypoplastic constitutive model for geomaterials considering intergranular strain and memory surface. The model predicts the unload-reload response and associated volume change fairly accurately. #NAG#BOKU https://t.co/Z5P0sO32Jm
New article: We investigate the effect of rock aggregate morphology on the load-deformation and breakage behavior using a custom-developed coupled numerical solver (PD-DEM). The contact area and curvature play a critical role in particle breakage. https://t.co/DyZz2UnmHb #DEM#PD
New Article: A non-linear constitutive model for gas hydrate sediments is proposed using the Disturbed State Concept (DSC) to capture strain softening and dilation. @sahil123wani
https://t.co/Q19tXQHk5G #AmericanChemicalSociety#ACS#EnergyandFuels
It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we share the tragic news of the loss of one of our colleagues, Harihar Rajaram, a professor in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering. Hari passed away on Thurs, July 4 at his home in Baltimore.
https://t.co/HBhuutXo7p
Humbled to announce the successful completion of our first flight - Mission 01 of Agnibaan SOrTeD - from our own and India’s first & only private Launchpad within SDSC-SHAR at Sriharikota. All the mission objectives of this controlled vertical ascent flight were met and performance was nominal. The vehicle was completely designed in-house and was powered by the world’s first single piece 3d printed engine and also happens to be India’s first flight with a semi cryo engine. Our greatest thanks to @INSPACeIND@isro@iitmadras & our incredibly committed team in helping us prove that a private player can design and fly original space tech hardware in India. #madeInIndiaForTheWorld
New Article: Particle migration through porous medium is a complex transient process. In this study, we identify the formation and evolution of four unique filtration zones which control the flow response. https://t.co/d801EsZbWr
New Article: We proposed a semi-analytical model for fluid injection‐induced cavity expansion in dry porous medium. The weakly coupled response is captured by considering time as a parameter rather than a variable. https://t.co/1BTZKjEafW #mechanics_based_model
UC Berkeley’s Kenichi Soga announced as 63rd Rankine Lecturer
The @BritishGeotech has invited @UCBerkeley mineral engineering professor Kenichi Soga to deliver the next #Rankine Lecture.
https://t.co/tlH3LOaln2
New Article: We custom developed a THMC coupled solver based on FEM + FVM framework to solve BVP's related to methane gas hydrate reservoirs. The simulator is benchmarked with existing simulators around the world @ComGeotechnics#THMCHydrate@sahil123wani
https://t.co/kJ5JNKJr2p
New paper “ on the modelling of stress-dilatancy behavior in weakly cemented sands “ in soils and foundations. With former students Saurabh Singh and @rameshkannank https://t.co/WG35GiRxWX