Vladimir V. Konyushkov
Vladimir V. Konyushkov
Associate Professor of Higher School of Hydraulic Engineering and Power Engineering
PhD in Technical Sciences

English proficiency:

Fluent

Research projects:

  1. Investigation of the impact of new construction on existing buildings and structures
  2. Analysis of the stress-strain state of the tailings dam
  3. Assessment of the impact of new construction on the existing underground collector
  4. Reconstruction of hydraulic engineering facilities

Research topics:

  1. Engineering protection of territories from floodings
  2. Stability, strength and deformations of soil dams
  3. Construction and reconstruction of hydraulic structures
  4. Ensuring the safety of underground industrial facilities (tailings dumps)
  5. Design and calculations of pile foundations
  6. Stress-strain condition of sheet pile walls
  7. Assessment of the impact of new construction on underground structures

Field of study:

Design and construction of civil facilities

Research interests:

Geotechnics, pile foundations, tongue-and-groove fences, underground structures, soil dams, hydraulic engineering

Research highlights:

  1. Scientific and technical support for the operation (ensuring stability) of the enclosing dam of the tailings dam. SPbPU 2025
  2. Scientific and technical expert opinion on the estimated impact of new construction on the existing sewer system. SPbPU. 2025

Specific requirement:

A postgraduate student is required to study the following disciplines: Engineering Geology, Soil Mechanics, Geotechnics, Hydraulic engineering. The graduate student must have the skills to work in the following software packages: AutoCAD, Plaxis, Midas GTS, etc.

Main publications:

1. Analysis of bored piles' field test results. Key Engineering Materials. Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland. 2020. (828). pp. 194−201.

2. Side friction of sandy and clay soils and their resistance under the toe of deep bored piles (at the depth of up to 100 m). Architecture and Engineering. Volume 5. Issue 1. St.Petersburg. SPbGASU. 2020. pp. 36−44.

3. Application of 4D BIM modelling in planning and construction of zero cycle works. E3S Web of Conferences 164, 8 024 (2020) TPACEE-2019.

4. Initial data for hardening soil model. E3S Web of Conferences 371, 2 019 (2023) doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202 337 102 019 AFE-2022.

5. Analysis of the results of field tests and numerical modeling to determine the settlement of piles in Astana city. Smart Geotechnics for Smart Societies, 2023

6. Mechanical safety of buildings and structures during underground construction of linear objects in complex geotechnical conditions. Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures; Article No 11 503. 2025.

7. Reliability assessment of new construction impact of existing structures using finite element analysis (in print) 2025. ssment of new construction impact of existing structures using finite element analysis (in print) 2025.