← Back to Grants

A novel whole-process analysis method for fractured rock slopes . Aims: The project aims to develop a discontinuous deformation and displacement analysis method to study the jointed rock slope instabi

The University of Newcastle — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $592,027
Closes
Wednesday 30 December 2026
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
Apply Now →

Description

A novel whole-process analysis method for fractured rock slopes . Aims: The project aims to develop a discontinuous deformation and displacement analysis method to study the jointed rock slope instability. Significance: The proposed method verified by experimental tests will be inherit the advantages of finite element method and discontinuous deformation analysis and is able to provide an entire and unified description of rock deformation and failure. Expected Outcomes: The results of this integrated study will provide a new method for engineers who wish to characterise and predict the stability of rock/tunnel slopes in Australia and worldwide. Benefits: Australian society will benefit from new tools to facilitate more reliable assessment of risks associated with instability in rock slopes. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4005 - Civil Engineering. Lead: Prof Shanyong Wang

Categories
technology
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

Foundations Supporting This Area

Discovery method: arc-grants
Last verified: Monday 2 March 2026
Added: Saturday 28 February 2026