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About Shanshan
My current research mainly focuses on the low carbon construction materials, particularly the application to offshore floating platforms. I am currently the PI for a Royal Society funded project "Fatigue failure mechanics of carbon-fibre textile reinforced concrete (CTRC) in the marine environment", to test the flexural fatigue behaviour of CTRC beams under seawater. I鈥檓 a Co-I (WP5 lead) of an EU funded project 鈥Light-Weight High Performance Concrete for Modular Floating Structures 鈥 LITEFLOATCON鈥, to develop innovative light-weight high performance concrete and investigate its application on multi-purpose modular floating structures for marine space utilisation, where my responsibility is to lead the numerical simulation of coupled fluid-structure interaction of large floating concrete modular systems and investigate effects of various connectors on the overall structural performance of the modular system. I鈥檓 also a Co-I for EPSRC funded project 鈥淔lexWave 鈥 flexible responsive systems in wave energy (EP/V040367/1)鈥, where I鈥檓 responsible for finite element analysis of the flexible wave energy converters under wave loading.
I was the coordinator for an EU funded project 鈥Tailor-made recycled aggregate concrete - TRAC鈥 which aimed to promote the use of recycled aggregates in civil infrastructure. I was also the PI for an EPSRC funded Supergen ORE ECR award 鈥Offshore floating foundations using self-sensing carbon fibre textile reinforced concretes鈥, to test the dual-functional properties of using carbon-fibre textiles as both reinforcement and sensor in concrete structures, and PI for a 抖阴短视频 Sustainable Earth Institute funded project 鈥淯se of tungsten tailing waste as replacement for cement鈥 to investigate the feasibility of using tungsten tailings in making low carbon concrete materials.
Research Grants:
- Fatigue failure mechanism of marine concrete structures using multi-scale numerical modelling 鈥 FAMCON, Horizon Europe MSCA European Fellowship, 鈧276k, 2025-2027 (Principal Supervisor, Grant Agreement to be signed)
- Coupled Fluid-Structure Interaction of Large Floating Concrete Modular Systems, 抖阴短视频 funded PhD studentship, 拢52k, 2024-2027 (1st Supervisor)
- Light-weight High Performance Concrete for Modular Floating Structures 鈥 LITEFLOATCON, Horizon Europe MSCA Staff Exchange, 鈧611.8k, 2023-2027 (Co-I, UoP lead)
- Fatigue Failure Mechanics of Polymer-modified Concrete in the Marine Environment, EPSRC DPT ORE and 抖阴短视频 co-funded PhD studentship, 拢121k, 2023-2027 (1st Supervisor)
- Fatigue Failure Mechanics of Carbon-fibre Textile Reinforced Concrete in the Marine Environment, Royal Society, 拢60.5k, 2023-2025 (PI)
- Use of tungsten tailing waste as replacement for cement, Sustainable Earth Institute Small Collaboration Award, 抖阴短视频, 拢3k, 2022 (PI)
- FlexWave - Flexible Responsive Systems in Wave Energy, EPSRC, 拢1m, 2021-2025 (Co-I)
- Offshore Floating Foundations Using Self-sensing Carbon Fibre Textile-reinforced Concretes, EPSRC Supergen ORE ECR fund, 拢5k, 2020 (PI)
- TRAC 鈥 Tailor-made Recycled Aggregate Concrete, European H2020-RISE project, 鈧450k, 2018-2022 (Coordinator)
- RESET - REliability and Safety Engineering and Technology for large maritime engineering systems, European H2020-RISE project, 鈧1.42m, 2017-2021 (participant)
- Durability of textile reinforced concrete in marine environment, Plymouth University and China Scholarship Council co-funded PhD studentship, 拢96k, 2017-2021. (1st Supervisor)
- Structural performance of floating offshore structures, Plymouth University and China Scholarship Council co-funded PhD studentship, 拢110k, 2017-2021. (1st Supervisor)
Supervised Research Degrees
- Mr Saheed Yusuf (Jan 2024 - ongoing): Coupled Fluid-Structure Interaction of Large Floating Concrete Modular Systems (Director of Studies / 1st Supervisor)聽
- Ms Zhenyi Yan (Oct 2023 - ongoing): Fatigue failure mechanics of low-carbon concrete in marine environment (Director of Studies / 1st Supervisor)
- Ms Anna Holcombe (Oct 2021 - ongoing): Motions and loads of dynamic power cables for floating offshore renewable energy applications (2nd Supervisor)
- Mr Feiyi Shi (Oct 2021 - ongoing): Mesoscale modelling for predicting effective properties of geopolymer concrete (2nd Supervisor)
- Mr Bin Zhang (Oct 2021 - ongoing): Coupled thermo-structural analysis of steel reinforced geopolymer concrete structural members (2nd Supervisor)
Completed PhD students:聽
- Dr Jie Ji (2023): Bond Behaviour between Carbon Fibre Strand and Mortar under Marine Environment (Director of Studies / 1st Supervisor)
- Dr Qi Ye (2023): Structural analysis and design of semi-submersible platform for floating offshore wind turbines (Director of Studies / 1st Supervisor)
Teaching
ENGR107 - Engineering Design
CIVL201 - Civil Engineering Practice聽
CIVL500 - Finite Element Modelling and Analysis
Contact Shanshan
Room 009, Reynolds Building, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA
+44 1752 586112
shanshan.cheng@plymouth.ac.uk