Pengju Xing

Research Associate

 

Phone: 801-581-5126
Email: pxing@egi.utah.edu

Geomechanics, geothermal

2017 Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, University of Pittsburgh

2012 M.Sc. in Structural Engineering, Tongji University

2009 B.Sc. in Civil Engineering, Wuhan University

Xing, P., J. McLennan, and J. Moore. 2021. In-situ Stress Measurement Using Temperature Signatures. Geothermics, 98, 102282.

Xing, P., B. Damjanac, J. McLennan, and J. Moore. 2021. Flowback Test Analyses at the Utah Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE) Site. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 55, pages 3023–3040.

Xing, P., J. McLennan, and J. Moore. 2020. In-Situ Stress Measurements at the Utah Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy (FORGE) Site. Energies, 13(21), p.5842.

Xing, P., K. Yoshioka, J. Adachi, A. El-Fayoumi, B. Damjanac, A. P. Bunger. 2018. Lattice Simulation of Hydraulic Fracture Containment in Layered Reservoirs. Computers and Geotechnics, 100, 62-75

Xing, P., K. Yoshioka, J. Adachi, A. El-Fayoumi, A. P. Bunger. 2018. Laboratory demonstration of hydraulic fracture height growth across weak discontinuities. Geophysics, 83 (2), MR93-MR105

Xing, P., K. Yoshioka, J. Adachi, A. El-Fayoumi, A. P. Bunger. 2017. Laboratory measurement of tip and global behavior for zero-toughness hydraulic fractures with circular and blade-shaped (PKN) geometry. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 104, 172-186.