Imperial College London

Professor David Potts

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Senior Research Investigator
 
 
 
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505Skempton BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

GCG Professor of Geotechnical Engineering

After graduation from Kings College, London, Professor Potts undertook research at Cambridge University into the collapse of shallow tunnels which involved extensive experimental and analytical studies. From Cambridge he went to the Shell Research Laboratories, Rijswijk, Holland where he worked on experimental and theoretical problems involved in the cyclic loading of clay, on the development of numerical methods for analysing the foundation behaviour of marine gravity structures, on the stresses in oil well casings, and on the stability of offshore pipelines.

Since 1979 Professor Potts has been a member of the academic staff at Imperial College, responsible for teaching the use of analytical methods in geomechanics and the design of slopes, foundations and earth retaining structures, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He currently holds the position of Head of Geotechnics. Professor Potts has worked extensively on the development of computer methods of analysis and, more particularly, on the application of elasto-plastic finite element programs to the design of real geotechnical structures.

Professor Potts has been author and co-author of more than 280 technical publications.

Areas of Expertise:

Geotechnical numerical analysis, constitutive modelling, soil-structure interaction.

Publications

Journals

Ruiz Lopez A, Tsiampousi A, Standing J, et al., 2024, A new model for simulating the behaviour of grey cast iron tunnel joints with structural elements in geotechnical analysis, Engineering Structures, Vol:304, ISSN:0141-0296

Kirkham A, Tsiampousi A, Potts D, 2024, Thermo-mechanical calibration of a temperature-controlled oedometer, Geotechnical Testing Journal, ISSN:0149-6115

Möller JK, Taborda DMG, Kontoe S, et al., 2024, A shear history model for capturing the liquefaction resistance of sands at various cyclic stress ratios, Computers and Geotechnics, Vol:166, ISSN:0266-352X, Pages:105940-105940

Cui W, Jing H, Potts DM, et al., 2024, Time-step constraints in coupled hydro-mechanical finite element analysis of unsaturated soils, Computers and Geotechnics, Vol:165, ISSN:0266-352X

Ruiz López A, Tsiampousi A, Standing JR, et al., 2023, The influence of tunnel joints on the present-day condition of a grey cast iron tunnel, Computers and Geotechnics, Vol:164, ISSN:0266-352X, Pages:1-18

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