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Venuja S
Venuja S
Lecturer, Department of Engineering Technology, University of Jaffna (Reading PhD)
Verified email at eng.pdn.ac.lk
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Geotechnical engineering properties of peat, stabilized with a combination of fly ash and well graded sand
S Venuja, MCM Nasvi, S Mathiluxsan
The Institution of Engineers: Colombo, 2017
152017
Review on geosynthetic inclusions for the enhancement of ballasted rail tracks
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah, CS Bandara, J Jayasinghe
ICSECM 2019: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Structural …, 2021
62021
A laboratory investigation on the advancement of railway ballast behavior using artificial inclusions
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah, T Wickramasinghe, DSA Wanigasekara
ICSBE 2020: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Sustainable …, 2022
42022
Influence of Type of Sleeper–Ballast Interface on the Shear Behaviour of Railway Ballast: An Experimental and Numerical Study
SK Navaratnarajah, HGS Mayuranga, S Venuja
Sustainability 14 (24), 16384, 2022
32022
Compressibility behavior of peat stabilized with low Calcium fly ash: An experimental study.
S Mathiluxsan, S Venuja, MCM Nasvi
University of Moratuwa., 2016
32016
Experimental and Numerical Study on the Shear-Strain Behavior of Ballast with Different Gradations
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah, CS Bandara, J Jayasinghe
ICSBE 2022, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 362, 245-254, 2023
12023
Numerical study on the shear behaviour of railway ballast using discrete element method
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah, WRR Jayawardhana, PHL Wijewardhana, ...
12th International Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction …, 2022
12022
Shear behavior and Permeability of rail track ballast fouled by the infiltration of finer particles
SK Navaratnarajah, HGS Mayuranga, S Venuja
University of Jaffna, 2022
12022
Experimental studies on the mechanical behavior of fouled ballast using large-scale testing
SK Venuja, S. and Navaratnarajah
27th Annual Technological Advances in Science, Medicine and Engineering …, 2023
2023
Experimental studies on the mechanical behavior of fouled ballast using large-scale testing
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah
University of Toronto, Canada., 2023
2023
A current study on ballasted rail tracks in Sri Lanka
SK Venuja, S. and Navaratnarajah
Annual Transactions 2022, Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka - Northern …, 2022
2022
A current study on ballasted rail tracks in Sri Lanka.
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah
Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, 2022
2022
Influence of geosynthetic and rubber inclusions on shear and breakage behavior of rail track ballast
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah
3rd International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, 155-160, 2021
2021
Shear and degradation behavior of rail track ballast contaminated with fines_An experimental study
SK Navaratnarajah, S Venuja
3rd International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering, 122-126, 2021
2021
Large-scale testing facilities to study the stress-strain, degradation and drainage behaviours of railway ballast
SK Navaratnarajah, HGS Mayuranga, S Venuja
Peradeniya University International Research Sessions, iPURSE 2021, 452, 2021
2021
Insertion of geogrid to the ballast layer to improve rail track performance
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah, CS Bandara, JASC Jayasinghe
Peradeniya University International Research Sessions, iPURSE 2021, 451, 2021
2021
Analysis of shear and degradation behaviour of fresh and fouled rail track ballast using large-scale direct shear test
S Venuja, SK Navaratnarajah
114th Annual Sessions, Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, 22 (1-7), 2021
2021
Influence of fine materials on stress-strain and degradation behavior of railway ballast under static loading conditions
SK Navaratnarajah, S Venuja, NM Shahmi, NM Rimas
10th International Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction …, 2019
2019
Geotechnical Engineering Properties of Fly Ash and Well Graded Sand Treated Peat
S Venuja, S Mathiluxsan
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT DAY 2017, 29, 2017
2017
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