Elia Voyagaki

Elia Voyagaki

University of Bristol

H-index: 10

Europe-United Kingdom

About Elia Voyagaki

Elia Voyagaki, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Structural Dynamics, Earthquake Engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Strategic Placement of Accelerometers for Structural Health Monitoring of a Complex Unreinforced Stone Masonry Hindu Mandir

Online Supplement: MSD applied to the construction of the British Library basement: a multi-stage excavation in London Clay

MSD applied to the construction of the British Library basement: a multi-stage excavation in London Clay

Preliminary study of ultimate load prediction using the DINGO database

Integration and calibration of UBCSAND model for drained monotonic and cyclic triaxial compression of aggregates

Digital twins for civil infrastructure: A case study on the Clifton suspension bridge (Bristol, UK)

Multi-scale structural integrity assessment of a series of identical components in cultural-heritage structures: The case of the Clifton suspension bridge

The DINGO database of axial pile load tests for the UK: settlement prediction in fine-grained soils

Elia Voyagaki Information

University

Position

Research Associate

Citations(all)

486

Citations(since 2020)

323

Cited By

244

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Elia Voyagaki Skills & Research Interests

Structural Dynamics

Earthquake Engineering

Top articles of Elia Voyagaki

Strategic Placement of Accelerometers for Structural Health Monitoring of a Complex Unreinforced Stone Masonry Hindu Mandir

International Journal of Architectural Heritage

2024/3/6

Elia Voyagaki
Elia Voyagaki

H-Index: 7

Tae-Yeon Kim
Tae-Yeon Kim

H-Index: 13

Online Supplement: MSD applied to the construction of the British Library basement: a multi-stage excavation in London Clay

2023

MSD applied to the construction of the British Library basement: a multi-stage excavation in London Clay

Canadian Geotechnical Journal

2024/3

Preliminary study of ultimate load prediction using the DINGO database

2023/8/4

Integration and calibration of UBCSAND model for drained monotonic and cyclic triaxial compression of aggregates

Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering

2023/8/1

Elia Voyagaki
Elia Voyagaki

H-Index: 7

George Mylonakis
George Mylonakis

H-Index: 29

Digital twins for civil infrastructure: A case study on the Clifton suspension bridge (Bristol, UK)

2023/6/28

Multi-scale structural integrity assessment of a series of identical components in cultural-heritage structures: The case of the Clifton suspension bridge

2023/6/28

The DINGO database of axial pile load tests for the UK: settlement prediction in fine-grained soils

Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards

2022/10/2

Elia Voyagaki
Elia Voyagaki

H-Index: 7

George Mylonakis
George Mylonakis

H-Index: 29

Towards Civil Engineering 4.0: Concept, workflow and application of Digital Twins for existing infrastructure

Automation in Construction

2022/9/1

Quantifying settlement reduction from two design codes for piles in London clay

2022/5

Elia Voyagaki
Elia Voyagaki

H-Index: 7

Scenario-based earthquake risk assessment for central-southern Malawi: The case of the Bilila-Mtakataka Fault

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction

2022/1/1

Seismic fragility models for typical non-engineered URM residential buildings in Malawi

Structures

2021/8/1

Digital twins for civil engineering: the Clifton Suspension Bridge (UK)

International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure: Transferring Research into Practice, SHMII

2021

Dingo: A pile load test database

2021

Elia Voyagaki
Elia Voyagaki

H-Index: 7

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