Guohong Tian is affiliated with the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a focus on mechanical and automotive engineering. Their research spans key areas such as fluid flow and transfer processes, electrical and electronic engineering, and materials chemistry.
Their work emphasizes advanced combustion engine technologies, vehicle emissions and performance, advanced thermodynamic systems and engines, catalytic processes in materials science, refrigeration and air conditioning technologies, biodiesel production and applications, and advanced battery technologies research.
Guohong Tian has authored numerous scientific papers, including:
They frequently publish in scientific journals such as:
Guohong Tian collaborates regularly with co-authors including Jianbing Gao, Chaochen Ma, Delika M. Weragoda, Xiaochen Wang, and Shikai Xing, reflecting a network of research partnerships primarily in combustion and thermal management fields.
Ioannis Kalargaris;Guohong Tian;Sai Gu
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Jianbing Gao;Jianbing Gao;Xiaochen Wang;Panpan Song;Guohong Tian
Jianbing Gao;Guohong Tian;Aldo Sorniotti;Ahu Ece Karci
Ritchie Daniel;Guohong Tian;Guohong Tian;Hongming Xu;Miroslaw L. Wyszynski
Guohong Tian;Ritchie Daniel;Haiying Li;Hongming Xu
Ioannis Kalargaris;Guohong Tian;Sai Gu
Xuesong Wu;Xuesong Wu;Ritchie Daniel;Guohong Tian;Guohong Tian;Hongming Xu
Boru Jia;Boru Jia;Zhengxing Zuo;Guohong Tian;Huihua Feng
Boru Jia;Boru Jia;Guohong Tian;Huihua Feng;Zhengxing Zuo
Ritchie Daniel;Guohong Tian;Guohong Tian;Hongming Xu;Hongming Xu;Shijin Shuai
Xuesong Wu;Xuesong Wu;Qianqian Li;Jin Fu;Chenglong Tang
Boru Jia;Boru Jia;Andrew Smallbone;Huihua Feng;Guohong Tian
Fan Zhang;Hongming Xu;Jun Zhang;Guohong Tian
Jianbing Gao;Jianbing Gao;Jianbing Gao;Guohong Tian;Chaochen Ma;Dhinesh Balasubramanian
Ritchie Daniel;Chongming Wang;Hongming Xu;Guohong Tian
Ioannis Kalargaris;Guohong Tian;Sai Gu
Boru Jia;Boru Jia;Zhengxing Zuo;Huihua Feng;Guohong Tian
Mohammed A. Al-Weshahi;Alexander Anderson;Guohong Tian
Thomas Bohl;Guohong Tian;Andrew Smallbone;Anthony P. Roskilly
Zhi Wang;Jian-Xin Wang;Shi-Jin Shuai;Guo-Hong Tian
Zhi Wang;Shi-Jin Shuai;Jian-Xin Wang;Guo-Hong Tian
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