Overview
Background
Mehdi Serati completed his PhD at The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) through The University of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane, Australia in Geotechnical Engineering. His core research expertise is in the design and setup of advanced equipment and experiments to test rocks and brittle composites. His area of work is analytical and experimental methods of geotechnical problems, materials testing, rock mechanics, and rock fracture mechanics. He is also the Deputy Manager of the internationally-recognized Large Open Pit Project, which is a collaboration funded by mining companies worldwide aimed at addressing critical gaps in the current understanding of rock slope failures and landslides in large open pit mines (see also https://www.lopproject.com/).
Availability
- Dr Mehdi Serati is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research impacts
- Invited Keynote Speaker/Presenter:
- Interview with ABC Radio Brisbane
- Interview with ABC Radio Sunshine Coast
- Invited Speaker at the BTS Conference and Exhibition
- Invited Speaker at Green Concrete and Sustainability Workshop
- Invited Keynote Speaker at the International IDU Engineering Symposium
- Invited Speaker at Australian Geomechanics Society
- Invited Keynote Speaker at Sibrageo Rock Mechanics and Dams Symposium
- Invited Speaker at Australian Geomechanics Society Workshop
- UQ News:
- New industry research fellowship to help turn waste glass into construction treasure
- It’s crystal clear: crushed glass could save our sand
- The Large Open Pit Project at UQ GEC
- Advanced rock mechanical testing and research capacities at UQ Civil
- Crushed Waste Glass re-use for soil stabilisation
- The potential use of crushed waste glass
- GEC Newsletter
- Research Coverage at National/International Magazines and News Platforms:
Works
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2017
Conference Publication
Geotechnical characterisation of neutralised red mud for use in civil engineering construction and manufacturing
Quintero Olaya, Sebastian, Williams, David J., del Pilar Durante Ingunza, Maria and Serati, Mehdi (2017). Geotechnical characterisation of neutralised red mud for use in civil engineering construction and manufacturing. The 32nd International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 19-22 March 2017. Chester, PA United States: The Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management.
2017
Conference Publication
Size dependency of intact rocks with high brittleness: a potential solution to eliminate secondary fractures in Brazilian test
Masoumi, Hossein, Serati, Mehdi, Williams, David J. and Alehossein, Habib (2017). Size dependency of intact rocks with high brittleness: a potential solution to eliminate secondary fractures in Brazilian test. ARMA 2017: 51st U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, CA, United States, 25-28 June 2017. Alexandria, VA, United States: ARMA.
2017
Journal Article
Development and application of sustainability models for unsealed road pavements
Van Wijk, Ian, Williams, David J. and Serati, Mehdi (2017). Development and application of sustainability models for unsealed road pavements. Transportation Research Record, 2657 (2657), 89-98. doi: 10.3141/2657-10
2016
Conference Publication
Hertzian contact damage in a hollow circular cylinder
Serati, M., Williams, D. J. and Erarslan, N. (2016). Hertzian contact damage in a hollow circular cylinder. ISRM International Symposium (EUROCK 2016), Ürgüp-Nevşehir, Cappadocia, Turkey, 29-31 August 2016. International Society for Rock Mechanics. doi: 10.1201/9781315388502-71
2016
Conference Publication
Hertzian contact damage in a hollow circular cylinder
Serati, M., Williams, D. J. and Erarslan, N. (2016). Hertzian contact damage in a hollow circular cylinder. EUROCK2016, International Symposium of the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM), Ürgüp-Nevşehir, Cappadocia, Turkey, 29-31 August 2016. Leiden, The Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema. doi: 10.1201/9781315388502-12
2015
Journal Article
The Brazilian disc test under a non-uniform contact pressure along its thickness
Serati, Mehdi, Alehossein, Habib and Tiryaki (Erarslan), Nazife (2015). The Brazilian disc test under a non-uniform contact pressure along its thickness. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 49 (4), 1573-1577. doi: 10.1007/s00603-015-0773-3
2015
Conference Publication
Michell–Fourier analytical treatment of stresses in the ring test under parabolic compression
Serati, Mehdi and Williams, David J. (2015). Michell–Fourier analytical treatment of stresses in the ring test under parabolic compression. US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, CA, United States, 29 June - 1 July 2015. Alexandria, VA, United States: The American Rock Mechanics Association.
2015
Conference Publication
The ring test under general interior and exterior loading
Serati, Mehdi, Tiryaki (Erarslan), Nazife and Williams, David J. (2015). The ring test under general interior and exterior loading. The 13th International Congress of Rock Mechanics-ISRM Congress 2015, Montreal, Canada, 10-13 May 2015. Montreal, ON, Canada: Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum.
2015
Conference Publication
Numerical study of rock aggregate materials under various loadings
Zhu, L., Erarslan, N., Williams, D. J., Serati, M. and Ghamgosar, M. (2015). Numerical study of rock aggregate materials under various loadings. US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, CA, United States, 29 June - 1 July 2015. Alexandria, VA, United States: The American Rock Mechanics Association.
2014
Other Outputs
Stiffness and Strength of Rock Cutting and Drilling Tools – Drag Bit and Roller Disc Cutters
Mehdi Serati (2014). Stiffness and Strength of Rock Cutting and Drilling Tools – Drag Bit and Roller Disc Cutters. PhD Thesis, School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/330373
2013
Journal Article
TBM shield selection in squeezing ground, case study part 2: Qomroud Tunel
حسین شریعت علوی؛ Shariat alavi, Hossein, محمد عطایی Ataei, Mohammad, بهزاد علیزاده صوری؛ Sevari, Behzad Alizadeh, مهدی صراطی؛ Serati, Mehdi and مهدی زورآبادی Zoorabadi, Mahdi (2013). TBM shield selection in squeezing ground, case study part 2: Qomroud Tunel. Iranian Journal of Mining Engineering, 7 (17), 93-106.
2013
Journal Article
3D elastic solutions for laterally loaded discs: generalised Brazilian and Point Load tests
Serati, Mehdi, Alehossein, Habib and Williams, David J. (2013). 3D elastic solutions for laterally loaded discs: generalised Brazilian and Point Load tests. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 47 (4), 1087-1101. doi: 10.1007/s00603-013-0449-9
2013
Conference Publication
3D elastic solutions for point load and Brazilian indirect tensile strength tests
Serati, Mehdi, Alehossein, Habib, Erarslan, Nazife and Williams, David J. (2013). 3D elastic solutions for point load and Brazilian indirect tensile strength tests. Eurock 2013: ISRM International Symposium, Wrocław, Poland, 23-26 September 2013. Leiden, Netherland: CRC Press/Balkema. doi: 10.1201/b15683-152
2012
Conference Publication
Analytical and numerical study of hard rock cutting with roller disc cutters
Serati, Mehdi, Alehossein, Habib and Williams, David J. (2012). Analytical and numerical study of hard rock cutting with roller disc cutters. ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE2012), Houston, TX, United States, 9-15 November 2012. New York, United States: ASME. doi: 10.1115/IMECE2012-87220
2010
Conference Publication
Analysis of influencing factors in response spectrum of underground structures using numerical method
Serati, M. and Moosavi, M. (2010). Analysis of influencing factors in response spectrum of underground structures using numerical method. 5th International Symposium on In-situ Rock Stress and Earthquakes, Beijing, China, 25–27 August 2010. Boca Raton, FL United State: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9780415601658-100
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Thermo-Mechanical Damage Behavior of Rock Under Polyaxial Stresses
Knowledge of rock damage behaviour is of great importance in many engineering applications including the design of open-pit mines, deep underground tunnels, repositories, and deep wells, as well as in geophysics, tectonics, and seismology disciplines. It is therefore imperative to understand how environmental parameters affect rock damage in such applications for better and safer designs. In deep underground operations, in particular, accumulation of damage is predominantly controlled by (high) temperature and pressure (HTP) that rock is exposed to. This project aims to:
- Evaluate the effect of temperature on the mechanical strength of rocks under true triaxial (3D) stress conditions,
- Investigate fracture pattern of rocks under elevated temperatures as well as far-field external loads, and
- Introduce a more accurate and reliable coupled 3D thermo-mechanical damage model for rocks.
We are seeking a full-time, highly motivated PhD candidate to perform high-quality research in the field of rock fracture mechanics. The successful candidate will be working under the supervision of Dr Mehdi Serati and Professor David Williams the Geotechnical Engineering Centre (GEC) within the School of Civil Engineering. The candidate will join a multidisciplinary team in partnership with industry partners.
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Combined Dynamic/Biaxial Compression Failure Mode of Geostructures
Mechanical response of geomaterials (e.g. brick, rock, shotcrete, and concrete) under cyclic, dynamic and fast strain-rate loads are substantially different from that of a quasi-static or homogenous loading. Such impact/cyclic stresses could, for instance, be exerted to geostructures during drilling and blasting (D&B) or spalling and rockburst events in deep excavations, which usually deform the near-field rocks at very high strain rates. While quasi-static compression tests have been widely performed on geostructures since the 1960s, coupled dynamic/cyclic and biaxial loading on geostructures have largely been ignored since it would require sophisticated laboratory equipment to model the complex stress conditions. Using the new Hybrid Biaxial/True Triaxial testing facility at UQ Civil, the main objective of this PhD project is to investigate the fracture growth in geomaterials under combined dynamic/cyclic/biaxial stresses by adopting digital image correlation (3D DIC) and high-speed photography techniques.
We are seeking a full-time, highly motivated PhD candidate to perform high-quality research in the field of rock testing and fracture mechanics. The successful candidate will be working under the supervision of Dr Mehdi Serati and Professor David Williams the Geotechnical Engineering Centre (GEC) within the School of Civil Engineering. The candidate will join a multidisciplinary team in partnership with industry partners.
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Utilization of Waste Glass In Concrete Mixes
Due to their widespread, prolonged and expanding exploitation, reserves of natural sand are depleting worldwide. It is estimated that globally nearly 50 billion tonnes of sand are consumed per annum, which makes sand the most widely consumed natural resource on the planet, after freshwater. The depletion of sand reserves has also resulted in a dramatic increase in sand price to almost six times over the last 25 years. In civil engineering, therefore, crushed waste glass (CWG) has been investigated for some time as a potential substitute for sand and fine-grained aggregate in concrete production, or Glascrete. This study aims to assess the applicability of CWG (also known colloquially as Cullet) in concrete mixes and investigate further how this replacement affect concrete physical properties. Unconfined compressive strength, tensile and true triaxial strength of concrete mixes will be particularly investigated. The advisory team of teh project includes Dr Mehdi Serati, Dr Harry Ashe, and Mr Niki Jackson (of GCP Applied Technologies).
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Thermo-mechanical Damage Behaviour in Hydraulic Fracturing of Brittle Rocks Under Polyaxial Stresses
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Zhongwei Chen
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Doctor Philosophy
Experimental and numerical investigation of fire-induced concrete spalling under biaxial stresses
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Biocementation for Dispersive Soil Stabilization: Optimization and Up-scaling
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Thermo-Mechanics of Asphalt Mixes with Crushed Waste Glass Aggregates
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Damage Monitoring in Brittle Rocks with Nonlinear Ultrasonic
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martin Veidt, Dr Mitch Dunn
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Doctor Philosophy
Shotcrete Spalling in Tunnel Fires
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Experimental and numerical investigation of fire-induced concrete spalling under biaxial stresses
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Cristian Maluk
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the Crack Growth and Failure Mechanisms in Sprayed Concrete (Shotcrete) under Cyclic Loading
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams, Associate Professor Zhongwei Chen
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Doctor Philosophy
XRCT Hydromechanical Damage Evolution In Porous Rocks: Characterisation and Modelling
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Thermo-Mechanics of Asphalt Mixes with Crushed Waste Glass Aggregates
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Rock burst and Spalling under Cyclic and Creep Stress Conditions
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Catastrophic rock and concrete brittle failures
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the Crack Growth and Failure Mechanisms in Sprayed Concrete (Shotcrete) under Cyclic Loading
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Zhongwei Chen
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Doctor Philosophy
Utilization of Solid Wastes in Shotcrete Production
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
A Review of Quarry Mine Datasets in Queensland
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alexander Scheuermann
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Doctor Philosophy
Impact and Biaxial Cyclic Loading of Geosynthetics
Associate Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and Characterizing the Effects of CO2 Enhanced Mineralization Using Hydraulic Fracturing in Peridotite Igneous Rocks
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Harald Hofmann, Dr Thierry Bore
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Physical Modelling of Spalling Failure in Underground Structures
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Geotechnical Behaviour of Soil Reinforced with Granular Columns Backfilled with Alternative Sand Sources
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
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2020
Master Philosophy
Unsealed road pavement management: Surface condition deterioration and sustainability modelling
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Interface and Composite Behaviour of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Soils
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David Williams
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Mehdi Serati directly for media enquiries about:
- Analytical and Numerical Methods in Geomechanics
- Civil Engineering
- Computational Modelling
- Geomechanics
- Geotechnical engineering
- Rock Breakage
- Rock Fracture Mechanics
- Rock Mechanics
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