Faculty Profile

Lorraine N. Fleming, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor, Ex-Chair

Education
B.S. (1978), Civil Engineering, Howard University.
M.S. (1981), Civil Engineering, George Washington University.
Ph.D. (1985), Civil Engineering, University of California, Berkeley.

Specialty

  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Engineering Education

Research

  • Foundation Engineering
  • Science and Engineering Education
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Educational Assessment

Publications

  • Fleming, L.N. and Inyang, H (1994), "The Permeability of Clay-Modified Fly Ash Subjected to Thermal Gradients", American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (submitted).
  • Fleming, L.N., Abinteh, H. and Inyang, H. (1994), "Leachant pH Effects on the Leachability of Metals from Ash", Journal of Soil Contamination (submitted).
  • Khokhar, T.A., Johnson, J.H. and Fleming, L.N., (1993) "Batch and Continuous Models of Surfactant Soil Washing", Proceedings of the 1993 International Waste Management Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • Fleming, L.N. and Abinteh, H.A. (1992), "Fly Ash and Its Use as a Landfill Liner Material", Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Environmental Issues and Management of Waste in Energy and Mineral Production, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
  • Fleming, L.N., Khokhar, T.A., and Johnson, J.H. (1992), "Soil Remediation by Surfactant Washing of Dimethylphthalate: Laboratory Results and Mathematical Modelling", Proceedings of the 1992 International Waste Management Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, pp 169-179.
  • Fleming, L.N. and J.M. Duncan (1990), "Stress-Deformation Characteristics of Alaskan Silt", ASCE Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, Volume 116, No. 3.
Subjects Taught
Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering, and Hydraulic Engineering.
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