Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
A review of techniques, advances and outstanding issues in numerical modelling for rock mechanics and rock engineering
2003892 citationsLanru JingInternational Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciencesprofile →
Numerical methods in rock mechanics
2002473 citationsLanru Jing et al.International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciencesprofile →
Stress-dependent permeability of fractured rock masses: a numerical study
2004448 citationsKi‐Bok Min, Chin‐Fu Tsang et al.International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciencesprofile →
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Hu, Ran, et al.. (2013). A permeability evolution model for crystalline rocks subjected to coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical loading. Chinese journal of rock mechanics and engineering. 32(11). 2185–2195.1 indexed citations
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Hudson, John & Lanru Jing. (2013). Demonstration of Coupled Models and Their Validation against Experiment: The Current Phase DECOVALEX 2015. 391–396.6 indexed citations
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Zhou, Chuangbing, et al.. (2010). Numerical simulation of coupled thermal elastic behaviors for hard rock pillar in Äspö Pillar Stability Experiment, Sweden. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering. 32(8). 1200–1206.2 indexed citations
Zhou, Cheng, et al.. (2009). Numerical model for fully coupled THM processes with multiphase flow and code validation. Chinese journal of rock mechanics and engineering. 28(4). 649–665.5 indexed citations
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Baghbanan, Alireza & Lanru Jing. (2008). Study Of Deformability Of Fractured Rocks With Correlated Fracture Length And Aperture.2 indexed citations
Chijimatsu, M., T.S. Nguyen, Lanru Jing, et al.. (2004). Numerical study of the thm effects on the near-field safety of a hypothetical nuclear waste \nrepository - bmt1 of the decovalex iii project. part 1: conceptualization and characterization of \nthe problems and summary of results. eScholarship (California Digital Library).30 indexed citations
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Stephansson, Ove, J.A. Hudson, & Lanru Jing. (2004). Coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes in geo-systems : fundamentals, modelling, experiments, and applications. Elsevier eBooks.34 indexed citations
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Rutqvist, Jonny, M. Chijimatsu, Lanru Jing, et al.. (2004). Numerical study of the THM effects on the near-field safety of a hypothetical nuclear waste \nrepository - BMT1 of the DECOVALEX III project. Part 3: Effects of THM coupling in sparsely \nfractured rocks. eScholarship (California Digital Library).64 indexed citations
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Fardin, N., Ove Stephansson, & Lanru Jing. (2003). Scale Effect On the Geometrical And Mechanical Properties of Rock Joints.6 indexed citations
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Jing, Lanru. (2003). A review of techniques, advances and outstanding issues in numerical modelling for rock mechanics and rock engineering. International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences. 40(3). 283–353.892 indexed citations breakdown →
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Min, Ki‐Bok, Diego Mas Ivars, & Lanru Jing. (2001). Numerical Derivation of the Equivalent Hydro-Mechanical Properties of Fractured Rock Masses Using Distinct Element Method. Adelaide Research & Scholarship (AR&S) (University of Adelaide).4 indexed citations
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Lanaro, Flavio, Lanru Jing, & Ove Stephansson. (1999). Scale Dependency of Roughness And Stationarity of Rock Joints.8 indexed citations
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Stephansson, Ove, Lanru Jing, & Chin‐Fu Tsang. (1996). Coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes of fractured media : mathematical and experimental studies : recent developments of DECOVALEX project for radioactive waste repositories. Elsevier eBooks.19 indexed citations
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