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Bing-Yang Cao

Bing-Yang Cao

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
45
Citations
7314
World Ranking
5550
National Ranking
1070

Overview

Bing-Yang Cao is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China. Their research spans significant areas within engineering and materials science, with a substantial number of publications contributing to fields such as materials chemistry and mechanical engineering.

Their recent scholarly output includes papers published between 2020 and 2023 in well-known academic journals. Notable publications include "Tailoring the molecular structure of crosslinked polymers for pervaporation desalination" (2020) in Nature Communications, "A comprehensive review on microchannel heat sinks for electronics cooling" (2023) in International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, "Experimental study on single-phase hybrid microchannel cooling using HFE-7100 for liquid-cooled chips" (2020) in International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, "Multi-objective optimization of a hybrid microchannel heat sink combining manifold concept with secondary channels" (2020) in Applied Thermal Engineering, and "Thermal transport properties of GaN with biaxial strain and electron-phonon coupling" (2020) in Journal of Applied Physics.

The scientist's frequent co-authors include:

  • Ding Luo (18 coauthored papers)
  • Pei Li (16 coauthored papers)
  • Rui Zhang (15 coauthored papers)
  • Yuying Yan (14 coauthored papers)
  • Jin Cao (11 coauthored papers)

Publications are often found in these recurring venues:

  • Journal of Applied Physics (13 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (10 publications)
  • arXiv (Cornell University) (9 publications)
  • International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (8 publications)
  • Applied Thermal Engineering (6 publications)

Bing-Yang Cao's primary fields of study are Engineering and Materials Science. Within these domains, their work frequently explores subfields such as materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and civil and structural engineering.

The main research topics covered in their work include:

  • Thermal properties of materials (126 publications)
  • Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices (64 publications)
  • Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies (54 publications)
  • Membrane Separation Technologies (44 publications)
  • Membrane Separation and Gas Transport (40 publications)
  • GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials (34 publications)
  • Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques (34 publications)

This profile reflects Bing-Yang Cao's active contributions to multiple areas of engineering and materials science, with a focus on thermal management technologies, membrane-based separation processes, and semiconductor materials.

Best Publications

  • Molecular momentum transport at fluid-solid interfaces in MEMS/NEMS: a review.

    Bingyang Cao;Jun-Jun Sun;Min-Min Chen;Zeng-Yuan Guo

  • A Review of Simulation Methods in Micro/Nanoscale Heat Conduction

    Hua Bao;Jie Chen;Xiaokun Gu;Bingyang Cao

  • Equation of motion of a phonon gas and non-Fourier heat conduction

    Bing-Yang Cao;Zeng-Yuan Guo

  • Influence of grain boundary scattering on the electrical and thermal conductivities of polycrystalline gold nanofilms

    Q. G. Zhang;B. Y. Cao;X. Zhang;M. Fujii

  • Effect of surface roughness on gas flow in microchannels by molecular dynamics simulation

    Bing-Yang Cao;Min Chen;Zeng-Yuan Guo

  • Liquid flow in surface-nanostructured channels studied by molecular dynamics simulation

    Bing-Yang Cao;Min Chen;Zeng-Yuan Guo

  • Spectral phonon mean free path and thermal conductivity accumulation in defected graphene: The effects of defect type and concentration

    Tianli Feng;Xiulin Ruan;Zhenqiang Ye;Bingyang Cao

  • Generalized heat conduction laws based on thermomass theory and phonon hydrodynamics

    Yuan Dong;Bing-Yang Cao;Zeng-Yuan Guo

  • Influence of grain boundary scattering on the electrical properties of platinum nanofilms

    Q. G. Zhang;X. Zhang;B. Y. Cao;M. Fujii

  • Temperature dependence of the tangential momentum accommodation coefficient for gases

    Bing-Yang Cao;Min Chen;Zeng-Yuan Guo

  • High thermal conductivity of polyethylene nanowire arrays fabricated by an improved nanoporous template wetting technique

    Bing Yang Cao;Yuan Wei Li;Jie Kong;Heng Chen

  • Spectral analysis of nonequilibrium molecular dynamics: Spectral phonon temperature and local nonequilibrium in thin films and across interfaces

    Tianli Feng;Wenjun Yao;Zuyuan Wang;Jingjing Shi

  • Impacts of potential models on calculating the thermal conductivity of graphene using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations

    Chao Si;Xiao-Dong Wang;Zhen Fan;Zhi-Hai Feng

  • Multi-objective optimization of a hybrid microchannel heat sink combining manifold concept with secondary channels

    Min Yang;Bing-Yang Cao

  • Molecular dynamics study on evaporation and condensation of n-dodecane at liquid-vapor phase equilibria

    Bing-Yang Cao;Jian-Fei Xie;Sergei S. Sazhin

  • Experimental study on single-phase hybrid microchannel cooling using HFE-7100 for liquid-cooled chips

    Min Yang;Mo-Tong Li;Yu-Chao Hua;Wei Wang

  • Size effects on the thermal conductivity of polycrystalline platinum nanofilms

    Q G Zhang;B Y Cao;X Zhang;M Fujii

  • Thermal transport properties of GaN with biaxial strain and electron-phonon coupling

    Dao-Sheng Tang;Guang-Zhao Qin;Guang-Zhao Qin;Ming Hu;Bing-Yang Cao

  • Phonon thermal properties of graphene from molecular dynamics using different potentials

    Ji-Hang Zou;Zhen-Qiang Ye;Bing-Yang Cao

  • Numerical study on flow and heat transfer of a hybrid microchannel cooling scheme using manifold arrangement and secondary channels

    Min Yang;Bing-Yang Cao

  • Phonon ballistic-diffusive heat conduction in silicon nanofilms by Monte Carlo simulations

    Yu-Chao Hua;Bing-Yang Cao

  • Molecular dynamics study of the processes in the vicinity of the n-dodecane vapour/liquid interface

    Jian-Fei Xie;Sergei S. Sazhin;Bing-Yang Cao

Frequent Co-Authors

Zeng-Yuan Guo
Zeng-Yuan Guo Tsinghua University
Koji Takahashi
Koji Takahashi Kyushu University
Albert C. To
Albert C. To University of Pittsburgh
Sergei Sazhin
Sergei Sazhin University of Brighton
Xiao-Dong Wang
Xiao-Dong Wang North China Electric Power University
Jie Kong
Jie Kong Northwestern Polytechnical University
Xiulin Ruan
Xiulin Ruan Purdue University West Lafayette
Wei Yu
Wei Yu Shanghai Second Polytechnic University
Miroslav Grmela
Miroslav Grmela Polytechnique Montréal
Xing Zhang
Xing Zhang Tsinghua University

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