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Biao Huang is affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Technology in China and has an extensive research portfolio primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Computational Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

Their research focuses on topics related to fluid dynamics and cavitation phenomena. The main subjects covered in their publications include:

  • Cavitation Phenomena in Pumps
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Ultrasound and Cavitation Phenomena
  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer

Biao Huang has published extensively, with several notable recent papers such as:

  • "Data-driven modal decomposition of transient cavitating flow," published in 2021 in Physics of Fluids
  • "Dynamic behavior of a single bubble between the free surface and rigid wall," published in 2020 in Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
  • "Decomposition of unsteady sheet/cloud cavitation dynamics in fluid-structure interaction via POD and DMD methods," published in 2021 in International Journal of Multiphase Flow
  • "Numerical investigation of cavitation-vortex interaction with special emphasis on the multistage shedding process," published in 2021 in Applied Mathematical Modelling
  • "Numerical investigation of flow structures around the DARPA SUBOFF model," published in 2021 in Ocean Engineering

Their frequent coauthors include Qin Wu, Guoyu Wang, Taotao Liu, Mindi Zhang, and Tairan Chen.

Biao Huang's work has been published mainly in these venues:

  • Ocean Engineering
  • Physics of Fluids
  • International Journal of Multiphase Flow
  • Journal of Hydrodynamics
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series

Best Publications

  • Natural skin-inspired versatile cellulose biomimetic hydrogels

    Fengcai Lin;Zi Wang;Yanping Shen;Lirong Tang

  • Large Eddy Simulation of turbulent vortex-cavitation interactions in transient sheet/cloud cavitating flows

    Biao Huang;Yu Zhao;Guoyu Wang

  • One-Pot Assembly of Microfibrillated Cellulose Reinforced PVA–Borax Hydrogels with Self-Healing and pH-Responsive Properties

    Beili Lu;Fengcai Lin;Xin Jiang;Jiajia Cheng

  • Extraction of Cellulose Nanocrystals with a High Yield of 88% by Simultaneous Mechanochemical Activation and Phosphotungstic Acid Hydrolysis

    Qilin Lu;Zhenghan Cai;Fengcai Lin;Lirong Tang

  • Comparisons of spark-charge bubble dynamics near the elastic and rigid boundaries.

    Xiaojian Ma;Biao Huang;Xin Zhao;Yue Wang

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of hydroelastic response of a flexible hydrofoil in cavitating flow

    Qin Wu;Biao Huang;Guoyu Wang;Yuan Gao

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of ventilated cavitating flow structures with special emphasis on vortex shedding dynamics

    Zhiying Wang;Biao Huang;Mindi Zhang;Guoyu Wang

  • Numerical study of cavitating flows in a wide range of water temperatures with special emphasis on two typical cavitation dynamics

    Tairan Chen;Biao Huang;Guoyu Wang;Xing’an Zhao

  • Preparation and characterization of cellulose nanocrystals via ultrasonication-assisted FeCl 3 -catalyzed hydrolysis

    Qilin Lu;Lirong Tang;Fengcai Lin;Siqun Wang

  • A mechanochemical approach to manufacturing bamboo cellulose nanocrystals

    Qilin Lu;Wenyi Lin;Lirong Tang;Siqun Wang

  • Physical and numerical investigation of cavitating flows around a pitching hydrofoil

    Biao Huang;Biao Huang;Antoine Ducoin;Antoine Ducoin;Yin Lu Young

  • A bioinspired hydrogen bond crosslink strategy toward toughening ultrastrong and multifunctional nanocomposite hydrogels

    Fengcai Lin;Zi Wang;Jingsi Chen;Beili Lu

  • The transient characteristics of cloud cavitating flow over a flexible hydrofoil

    Qin Wu;Biao Huang;Guoyu Wang;Shuliang Cao

  • Numerical modelling of unsteady cavitation and induced noise around a marine propeller

    Qin Wu;Qin Wu;Biao Huang;Guoyu Wang;Shuliang Cao

  • A review of transient flow structure and unsteady mechanism of cavitating flow

    Biao Huang;Si-cong Qiu;Xiang-bin Li;Qin Wu

  • Unsteady pressure fluctuation characteristics in the process of breakup and shedding of sheet/cloud cavitation

    Changchang Wang;Biao Huang;Guoyu Wang;Mindi Zhang

  • Numerical Modeling of Unsteady Cavitating Flows around a Stationary Hydrofoil

    Antoine Ducoin;Biao Huang;Yin Lu Young

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of ventilated cavitating flow with special emphasis on gas leakage behavior and re-entrant jet dynamics

    Zhiying Wang;Biao Huang;Guoyu Wang;Mindi Zhang

  • Numerical simulation unsteady cloud cavitating flow with a filter-based density correction model

    Biao Huang;Guo-yu Wang;Yu Zhao

  • Data-driven modal decomposition of transient cavitating flow

    Yunqing Liu;Jincheng Long;Qin Wu;Biao Huang

  • Preparation of phosphorus-doped porous carbon for high performance supercapacitors by one-step carbonization

    Guanfeng Lin;Guanfeng Lin;Qiong Wang;Xuan Yang;Zhenghan Cai

  • Experimental investigation of the flow pattern for ventilated partial cavitating flows with effect of Froude number and gas entrainment

    Taotao Liu;Biao Huang;Guoyu Wang;Mindi Zhang

  • Dynamic behavior of a single bubble between the free surface and rigid wall.

    Guohao Huang;Mindi Zhang;Xiaojian Ma;Qing Chang

  • Experimental and analytical study on vibration control effects of eddy-current tuned mass dampers under seismic excitations

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  • Decomposition of unsteady sheet/cloud cavitation dynamics in fluid-structure interaction via POD and DMD methods

    Yunqing Liu;Qin Wu;Biao Huang;Hanzhe Zhang

  • Experimental investigation of liquid nitrogen cavitating flows in converging-diverging nozzle with special emphasis on thermal transition

    Tairan Chen;Hui Chen;Wendong Liang;Biao Huang

  • Numerical investigation of cavitating flow in liquid hydrogen

    Biao Huang;Qin Wu;Guoyu Wang

  • Numerical investigation of cavitation-vortex interaction with special emphasis on the multistage shedding process

    Jie Chen;Biao Huang;Taotao Liu;Yong Wang

  • Numerical simulation of single bubble dynamics under acoustic travelling waves.

    Xiaojian Ma;Biao Huang;Yikai Li;Qing Chang

  • Dynamics of cavitation–structure interaction

    Guoyu Wang;Qin Wu;Qin Wu;Biao Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Siqun Wang
Siqun Wang University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Yin Lu Young
Yin Lu Young University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Hongbo Zeng
Hongbo Zeng University of Alberta
Chia-Fon Lee
Chia-Fon Lee University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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