Pierre Wikby

Doctoral Student at Geology and Geotechnics

Pierre is a doctoral student in the Division of Geology and Geotechnics, Geotechnics research group. He studies the time-dependent effects on clay due to groundwater lowering. The aim is to develop a methodology based on the latest research within soil modelling to be able to predict risks at tunneling.

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2024

A grid-based methodology for the assessment of time-dependent building damage at large scale

Pierre Wikby, Ezra Haaf, Ayman Abed et al
Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. Vol. 149
Journal article
2024

A metamodel for estimating time-dependent groundwater-induced subsidence at large scales

Ezra Haaf, Pierre Wikby, Ayman Abed et al
Engineering Geology. Vol. 341
Journal article
2023

The influence of parameter variability on subsidence

Pierre Wikby, Ayman Abed, Mats Karlsson et al
10th European Conference on Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering, p. 1-6
Paper in proceeding

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2020–2023

Modellering av tidsberoende grundvattensänkning, markdeformationer och dess skaderisker

Minna Karstunen Geology and Geotechnics
Pierre Wikby Geology and Geotechnics
Ayman Abed Geology and Geotechnics
Mats Karlsson Geology and Geotechnics
Lars Rosen Geology and Geotechnics
Ezra Haaf Geology and Geotechnics
Jonas Sundell Geology and Geotechnics
Swedish Transport Administration

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