Vedrana Krstic, Ph.D.



>>Research

The focus of my research is durability of reinforced concrete structures and application of non-destructive testing in geotechnical engineering, with particular emphasis on the application of SASW (Spectral Analysis of Surface Waves) method in detection of underground obstacles.

Below is a list of current and previous research projects. Click on each link for a description.
Recent Publications
  • V. Krstic, N. Gucunski, Identification of underground obstacles by SASW method, Gradevinar, Volume 62, Issue 6, p 485-495, 2010.
  • I. Stipanovic Oslakovic, D. Bjegovic, D. Mikulic, V. Krstic, Development of Service Life Model CHLODIF++, EURO-C2010 Computational Modeling of Concrete Structures, Rohrmoos/Schladming, Austria, p 573-622, March 2010.
  • V. Krstic, R. Mankbadi, A. Ramakrishna, Willis Avenue Swing Bridge: Design and Construction of Drilled Shaft Foundations, ASCE Geotechnical Special Publication No. 185, Contemporary Topics in Deep Foundations, p 167-174, 2009.
  • V. Krstic, N. Gucunski, Detection of Underground Obstacles in Urban Areas by the SASW Test, The 4th Central European Congress on Concrete Engineering, Concrete Engineering in Urban Development, Opatija, Croatia, p 243-248, October 2008 .
  • V. Krstic, N. Gucunski, Detection of Composite Underground Obstacles by the SASW Test, ASCE Geotechnical Special Publication No. 164, Innovative Applications of Geophysics in Civil Engineering, 2007.
  • D. Bjegovic, V. Krstic, D. Mikulic, Design for Durability Including Initiation and Propagation Period Based on the Fuzzy Set Theory, Materials and Corrosion, Volume 57, Issue 8, p 636-641, 2006.


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