Research
- Project included development of a bi-directional loading system to apply simultaneous axial and lateral loading to 6 in. diameter columns and splice connections. Nearly 60 full-scale tests were conducted to support evaluation of a new structural building system for seismic applications. Accredited testing performed to ISO/IEC 17025 standard following protocols provided by FEMA 461.
- Â In summer 2019, former masters student David Kyle Anderson conducted 28 tension tests on 5 different types of wire mesh used for soil stabilization at CIEST.
- Utilizing experience with silty-sand gained during her PhD, April intends to focus on how to use silty-sands in the centrifuge to produce accountable results to predict the influence of this material on liquefaction; hopefully leading to incorporation into performance-based design.
- The main goal of this project is to investigate how the use of compacted granular columns (CGC) may help improve the seismic performance of embankments on potentially liquefiable soils.
- The focus of this project is to model the shear strength of concrete panels that have experienced alkali silica reaction.
- Experimental characterization of visco-elasto-plastic response of polyurethanes for damage-resistant structures
- Nanoparticle Injection Technology for Remediating Leaks of CO2Â Storage Formation
- Experimental investigation of matrix inclusions on the fracture toughness of composite material.
- Eric Heichelheim, Harish Gadde, Prof. Mija Hubler, Prof. Lupita Montoya
- The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is currently replacing many of its open reservoirs with buried, reinforced-concrete structures to improve water quality.