Publications from Richard Finno
TEA-21 Year 8
A213: Condition Monitoring of Urban Infrastructure
Ayoubian, A. and Finno, R. (2007). Deformation of compacted deep fills due to wetting. In Proceedings, Engineering of GeoHazards, New York, New York. ASCE,Metropolitan Section, Geotechnical Group.
Blackburn, J. and Finno, R. (2007). Three-dimensional responses observed in an internally braced excavation in soft clay. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 133(11):1364–1373.
Cho, W. (2007). Recent Stress History Effects on Compressible Chicago Glacial Clay. PhD thesis, Northwestern University.
Cho, W., Holman, T., Jung, Y.-H., and Finno, R. (2007). Effects of swelling during saturation in triaxial tests in clays. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 30(5):378–386.
Jung, Y.-H., Cho, W., and Finno, R. (2007). Defining yielding from bender element measurements in triaxial stress probe experiments.Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 133(7):841–849.
Langousis, M. (2007). Automated monitoring and inverse analysis of a deep excavation in Seattle. Master’s thesis, Northwestern University.
Tu, X. (2006). An Incrementally Non-Linear Model for Clays with Directional Stiffness and a Small Strain Emphasis. PhD thesis, Northwestern University.
Tu, X. and Finno, R. (2007). Modeling shear and volumetric responses in stress probe tests. In Proceedings, GeoDenver 2007: New Peaks in Geotechnics, Denver, Colorado. ASCE.
TEA-21 Year 6/7
A494: Condition Monitoring of Urban Infrastructure
Andrianis, G. (2006). Excavation-induced strains and cantilever deflections in compressible clays. Master’s thesis, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
Blackburn, J. (2005). Automated remote sensing and three-dimensional analysis of internally braced excavations. PhD thesis, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
Blackburn, J. and Finno, R. (2006). Representing internal bracing systems in 3-D models of deep excavations. In Proceedings, Geo Congress 2006: Geotechnical Engineering in the Information Technology Age, Atlanta, Georgia.
Finno, R. (2007). Use of monitoring data to update performance predictions of supported excavations. In Proceedings, FMGM 2007: International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics, Boston, Massachusetts.
Finno, R. and Blackburn, J. (2005). Automated monitoring of supported excavations. In Titi, H. H., editor, Proceedings, 13th Great Lakes Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Conference: Geotechnical Applications for Transportation Infrastructure.
Finno, R., Langousis, M., Winter, D., Smith, M., and Chin, K. (2007). Real time monitoring at the Olive 8 excavation. In Proceedings, FMGM 2007: International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics, Boston, Massachusetts.
Finno, R. and Rechea, C. (2006). Use of lateral movements and strut loads in inverse analysis of supported excavations. In Proceedings, Geo Congress 2006: Geotechnical Engineering in the Information Technology Age, Atlanta, Georgia.
Finno, R., Voss, F. J., Rossow, E., and Blackburn, J. (2005a). Evaluating damage potential in buildings affected by excavations. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 131(10):1119–2100.
Finno, R., Wang, H., and Lynch, J. (2005b). Flexural waves in nondestructive evaluation of drilled shafts. In Proceedings, Conference on QA/QC and Verification for Drilled Shafts, Anchors and Micropiles, Dallas, Texas.
Holman, T. (2005). Small strain behavior of compressible Chicago glacial clay. PhD thesis, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
Rechea Bernal, C. (2006). Inverse analysis of excavations in urban environments. PhD thesis, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
A495: Concrete Evaluation Using Guided Waves
Finno, R. and Chao, H. (2005). Guided waves in embedded concrete piles. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 131(1):11–19.

