Researchers




WANG Haiyun

Academic Title

Professor

Research Direction

Engineering Seismology

Phone

+86-13363600691

Fax

E-mail

haiyun@iem.ac.cn, haiyuniem@126.com

Mailing Address

· 1 Chaobai Street, Yanjiao, Sanhe city, Hebei 065201, China

Education

Ph.D

Disaster Prevention and Reduction Engineering & Protective Engineering, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Earthquake Administration (CEA), 2004

M.Eng

Mineral Resource Prospecting and Exploration, Daqing Petroleum Institute, 1994

B.Eng.

Petroleum Geology, Chengdu College of geology, 1986

Professional Experience

2009.12-Now

Professor, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA

2007.11-2009.11

Associate Professor, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA

1999.09-2007.11

Associate Professor, Daqing Petroleum Institute

1994.09-1999.08

Lecturer, Daqing Petroleum Institute

1989.12-1994.08

Teaching assistant, Daqing petroleum Institute

1986.07-1989.11

Teaching assistant, Changchun College of Geology

Research Interests

  1. Finite-fault Source Model for strong ground motion simulation
  1. Site effect
  1. Near-fault Strong Ground Motion Simulation


Supported Projects

1

Study on Site Response Based on Strong Motion Records from the Borehole Vertical-Arrays, Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Number 41372335), 2014.01-2017.12

2

Study on the Kinematic Source Model for Predicting Near-field Strong Ground Motion, Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Number 50878199), 2009.01-2011.12

3

National Key Basic Research Program of China, 2007.07-2011.08

4

Study on both the Destructive Effects and Simulation Methods of Strong Ground Motions, Sub-project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Number 90715038), 2008.01-2011.12

Selected Publication

1

. In situ assessment of soil dynamic parameters for characterizing nonlinear seismic site response using KiK‑net vertical array data. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2019, 17(5): 2331–2360.

2

Su-Yang Wang, Hai-Yun Wang and Qiang Li. An alternative method for estimating Vs(30) from a shallow shear-wave velocity profile (depth<30m), Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2017, 99:68-73.

3

Su-Yang Wang and Hai-Yun Wang. Site-dependent Shear-wave Velocity Equations versus Depth in California and Japan. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering. 2016, 88: 8-14.

4

Hai-Yun Wang and Su-Yang Wang. A New Method for Estimating VS(30) from a Shallow Shear-Wave Velocity Profile (Depth <30 m). Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 2015, 105( 3): 1359–1370.

5

Wang Haiyun. Study on variation of soil site amplification with depth: A case at Treasure Island. Chinese J. Geophys. (In Chinese), 2014, 57(5):1498-1509.

6

Wang Haiyun. A review of study on soil site response estimating from strong motion data. Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Dynamics (In Chinese), 2014,34(4):42-47.

7

Wang Haiyun, Xie Lili, Wang Suyang, Ye Peng. Site Response in the Qionghai Basin in the Wenchuan Earthquake. Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2013, 12(2):195-199.

8

Wang Haiyun. Amplification Effects of Soil Sites on Ground Motion in the Weihe Basin, Chinese J. Geophys. (In Chinese), 2011, 54(1): 137-150.

9

Wang Haiyun. Prediction of Acceleration Field of the 14 April 2010 Yushu Earthquake. Chinese J. Geophys. (In Chinese), 2010, 53(10): 2345-2354.

10

Wang Haiyun, Xie Lili. Effects of Topography on ground motion in the Xishan park, Zigong city. Chinese J. Geophys. (In Chinese), 2010, 53(7): 1631-1638.

11

Wang Haiyun, Xie Lili. Prediction of Near-fault Strong Ground Motion Field. Chinese J. Geophys. (In Chinese), 2009, 52(3): 703-711.

12

Wang Haiyun, Xie Lili. A Review on Near-fault Ground Motion Simulation. Advances in Earth Science (In Chinese), 2008, 23(10): 1043-1049.

13

Wang Haiyun, Xie Lili, Tao Xiaxin. Finite Fault Source Model for Predicting Near-fault Strong Ground Motion. Earth Science-Journal of China University of Geosciences (In Chinese), 2008, 33(6): 843-851.

14

Wang Haiyun, Xie Lili, Tao Xiaxin, Li Jie. Prediction of Near-fault Strong Ground Motion for  Scenario Earthquakes on Active Fault. Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2006, 5(1): 11-17.

15

Wang Haiyun, Xie LIli. Characteristics of Near-fault Strong Ground Motions. Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology (In Chinese), 2006, 38(12): 2070-2072+2076.

16

Wang Haiyun, Tao Xiaxin. Characterizing a Shallow Earthquake Asperity Model for Predicting Near Field Strong Ground Motion. Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology (In Chinese), 2005, 37(11): 1533-1539.

17

Wang Haiyun and Tao Xiaxin. Relationships Between Moment Magnitude and Fault Parameters: Theoretical and semi-empirical Relationships. Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2003, 2(2): 201-211.