M.S Rahman

Affiliations: 
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
Area:
Civil Engineering, Geotechnology, General Engineering
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Rafiei A, Rahman MS, Gabr MA. (2019) Coupled analysis for response and instability of sloping seabed under wave action Applied Ocean Research. 88: 99-110
Cen WJ, Luo JR, Zhang WD, et al. (2018) An Enhanced Generalized Plasticity Model for Coarse Granular Material considering Particle Breakage Advances in Civil Engineering. 2018: 1-9
Zheng G, Liu J, Lei H, et al. (2016) Improvement of very soft ground by a high-efficiency vacuum preloading method: A case study Marine Georesources and Geotechnology. 1-12
Ardebili ZA, Gabr MA, Rahman MS. (2016) Uplift capacity of plate anchors in saturated clays: Analyses with different constitutive models International Journal of Geomechanics. 16
Ulker MBC, Rahman MS, Guddati MN. (2012) Breaking wave-induced response and instability of seabed around caisson breakwater International Journal For Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics. 36: 362-390
Ulker MBC, Rahman MS, Guddati MN. (2010) Wave-induced dynamic response and instability of seabed around caisson breakwater Ocean Engineering. 37: 1522-1545
Ulker MBC, Rahman MS, Jeng D-. (2009) Wave-induced response of seabed: Various formulations and their applicability Applied Ocean Research. 31: 12-24
Ulker MBC, Rahman MS. (2009) Response of saturated and nearly saturated porous media: Different formulations and their applicability International Journal For Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics. 33: 633-664
Rahman MS, Wang J, Deng W, et al. (2001) A neural network model for the uplift capacity of suction caissons Computers and Geotechnics. 28: 269-287
Jeng D, Rahman M. (2000) Effective stresses in a porous seabed of finite thickness: inertia effects Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 37: 1383-1392
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