Feng-Chen Li, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Professor Feng-Chen Li received his Ph.D. from Kyoto University in
Japan, before becoming one of the members of the turbulence control
community. A number of new findings have been achieved from
collaborative work with colleagues and he recently initiated a
pioneering work on viscoelastic-fluid-based nanofluid. Professor Li
has published over 100 publications, including book chapters,
journal papers and contributions at international conferences.
Bo Yu, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), China
Professor Bo Yu obtained a Ph.D. degree from Xi”an Jiaotong
University. He has been a full professor of the Department of Oil
& Gas Storage and Transportation of China University of
Petroleum at Beijing since 2005. Hiscurrent research interests
include: Turbulent Flow; Computational Fluid Dynamics; Numerical
Heat Transfer; Non-Newtonian Fluid Dynamics; Long-distance
Transportation Technology of Waxy Crude Oil. Having published more
than 50 international journal papers, he also has many awards.
Jin-Jia Wei, Professor, Xi”an Jiao Tong University, China
Professor Jin-Jia WEI obtained a Ph.D. degree from Xi”an
Jiaotong University in China and another Ph.D degree from Kyushu
University. In 2005, he became a full professor of State Key
Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering of Xi”an
Jiaotong University. His current research interests include:
Turbulent Drag Reduction by Surfactant Additives and its
Applications for Practical Engineering in the District
Heating/Cooling System; Particle-Fluid turbulent flows in pump and
pipe system; Enhanced boiling heat transfer; Thermal utilization of
solar energy; Computational fluid mechanics and Brownian dynamics
simulation. He has published more than150 journal and conference
papers.
Yasuo Kawaguchi, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Professor Yasuo Kawaguchi obtained his Ph.D. degree from Kyoto
University in Japan. In April 2005, he became a full professor of
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and
Technology, Tokyo University of Science. His current research
interests include: Turbulent Drag Reduction by Surfactant Additives
and its Applications for Practical Engineering in the District
Heating/Cooling System; Drag reduction of water soluble polymer and
is application for economization of ship propulsion; Gas-Solid
particle turbulent flows relating to environmental problem, pump
and pipe system; Application of laser techniques to thermal and
fluid flow. He has published more than150 journal and conference
papers.
5 Ebooks by Bo Yu
Feng-Chen Li & Bo Yu: Turbulent Drag Reduction by Surfactant Additives
Turbulent drag reduction by additives has long been a hot research topic. This phenomenon is inherently associated with multifold expertise. Solutions of drag-reducing additives are usually viscoelas …
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Inggeris
DRM
€156.99
Feng-Chen Li & Bo Yu: Turbulent Drag Reduction by Surfactant Additives
Turbulent drag reduction by additives has long been a hot research topic. This phenomenon is inherently associated with multifold expertise. Solutions of drag-reducing additives are usually viscoelas …
EPUB
Inggeris
DRM
€156.99
Albert C. J. Luo & Bo Yu: Galloping Instability to Chaos of Cables
This book provides students and researchers with a systematic solution for fluid-induced structural vibrations, galloping instability and the chaos of cables. They will also gain a better understandi …
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Inggeris
€96.29
Jianchen (Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China) Wang & Bo (Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China) Yu: Carbon Dioxide Reduction through Advanced Conversion and Utilization Technologies
Carbon Dioxide Reduction through Advanced Conversion and Utilization Technologies covers fundamentals, advanced conversion technologies, economic feasibility analysis, and future research directions …
EPUB
DRM
€59.18
Jianchen (Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China) Wang & Bo (Tsinghua University, Beijing, Beijing, China) Yu: Carbon Dioxide Reduction through Advanced Conversion and Utilization Technologies
Carbon Dioxide Reduction through Advanced Conversion and Utilization Technologies covers fundamentals, advanced conversion technologies, economic feasibility analysis, and future research directions …
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DRM
€58.86