Browsing Research Articles (Civil Engineering) by UP Author "Da Silva Burke, Talia Simone"

Browsing Research Articles (Civil Engineering) by UP Author "Da Silva Burke, Talia Simone"

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  • Moller, Tobias; Da Silva Burke, Talia Simone; Xu, Xiaomin; Della Ragione, Gianluigi; Bilotta, Emilio; Abadie, Christelle N. (ICE Publishing, 2023-08)
    This paper presents experimental work aimed at proving the feasibility of using distributed fibre optic sensing (DFOS) as an early warning system for sinkhole detection. The 1g experiments were conducted using a plane-strain ...
  • Della Ragione, Gianluigi Della; Abadie, C.N.; Xu, X.; Da Silva Burke, Talia Simone; Moller, T.; Bilotta, Emilio (ICE Publishing, 2023-12)
    Strain measurement inside the soil body in three-dimensional (3D) experiments is a real challenge for physical modellers in geotechnics. The use of fibre optic sensing offers the possibility of continuous measurement of ...
  • Broekman, Andre; Jacobsz, Schalk Willem; Louw, Hendrik; Kearsley, Elsabe P.; Gaspar, Tiago Alexandre Valentim; Da Silva Burke, Talia Simone (Elsevier, 2020-10)
    Geotechnical centrifuges are valuable instruments for physical modelling of complex geotechnical problems in a controlled laboratory setting. In comparison to full-scale testing, scaled models are cost effective to construct ...
  • Da Silva Burke, Talia Simone; Jacobsz, Schalk Willem; Elshafie, M.Z.E.B.; Osman, A.S. (Canadian Science Publishing, 2022-12)
    Piled foundations are widely used to limit the movement of foundations in expansive clays. These piles are subjected to large uplift forces as the clay swells (and downdrag forces when it shrinks). The appropriate method ...
  • Della Ragione, Gianluigi; Bilotta, Emilio; Xu, Xiaomin; Da Silva Burke, Talia Simone; Moller, Tobias; Abadie, Christelle N. (ICE Publishing, 2024)
    This paper forms part of the SINEW(sinkhole early warning) project and continues the work conducted by Möller and co-workers in 2022, where 1g experiments demonstrated the feasibility of using distributed fibre-optic sensing ...