Thomas F. Zimmie

Professor

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Contact & Personal Information

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Thomas F. Zimmie

Phone: (518) 276-6939

Email: zimmit@rpi.edu click to email zimmit@rpi.edu

Mailing Address:
Jonsson Engineering Center
rm: 4052
110 8th Street
Troy, New York
12180

Thomas F. Zimmie's homepage

 
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Research Center Affiliation

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Center for Earthquake Engineering Simulation

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Education

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Ph.D., University of Connecticut

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Research

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Geotechnical

Water Quality

Soil Mechanics

Simulation

Modeling

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Personal Bio

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 Dr. Zimmie's research interests include:

  • Dam Safety
  • Physical Modeling of Blasting and Explosions
  • Levees and Embarkments-Design, Erosion
  • Landfill siting and design
  • Groundwater Hydrology
  • Groundwater contamination
  • Centrifuge modeling of geo-environmental problems
  • Physical-chemical phenomena in soils
  • Subsurface drainage
  • Geosynthetics
  • Experimental soil dynamics
  • Solid and hazardous waste disposal
  • Sediment transport in rivers
  • Problems on the geotechnical environmental interface

Tom Zimmie was heavily involved with studies on the New Orleans levee failures caused by Hurricane Katrina. He was part of a NSF sponsored investigative team that went to New Orleans shortly after Katrina. He testified before US Senate and House committees and did numerous TV, newspaper and magazine interviews. Work on the levees continued, in cooperation with the Corps of Engineers, using the Civil Engineering geotechnical centrifuge, and this work also received a lot of interest from the media and various committees studying Katrina events.
               

Rensselaer's geotechnical centrifuge, a physical modeling tool, is useful for studying the effects of explosions. For example a one gram explosive charge in a centrifuge model can be equal to about a ton of explosives in the prototype (the actual full scale structure). Blasting effects are being studied on dams, embankments, levees, buried pipelines and tunnels.

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Awards

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2007 David M. Darrin Counseling Award

Civilian Patriotic Service Award for work on Katrina Levee Failures-by US Army Corps of Engineers 

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Contact Us

Kim Boyce, Assistant II

Phone: (518) 276-6941

Email: boycek@rpi.edu

Mailing Address:
Jonsson Engineering Center
rm: 4049
110 8th Street
Troy, New York
12180