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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Taiwan
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
48
Citations
10125
World Ranking
1272
National Ranking
4

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in Taiwan Leader Award
  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Hong Hocheng is affiliated with National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. They have made contributions to their academic field, earning recognition through awards such as the Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2005.

Details about their recent research papers, frequent co-authors, and specific publication venues are not listed. Similarly, there is no available information regarding book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or the main topics their work covers.

The available data indicate a professional role within the academic and engineering community, marked by professional acknowledgment from a major engineering society. This recognition suggests involvement in mechanical engineering or related disciplines, though further information regarding their research scope or specialization is not provided.

Best Publications

  • Delamination During Drilling in Composite Laminates

    H. Ho-Cheng;C. K. H. Dharan

  • The path towards delamination-free drilling of composite materials

    H. Hocheng;C.C. Tsao

  • Effects of special drill bits on drilling-induced delamination of composite materials

    H. Hocheng;C.C. Tsao

  • Comprehensive analysis of delamination in drilling of composite materials with various drill bits

    H Hocheng;C.C Tsao

  • Taguchi analysis of delamination associated with various drill bits in drilling of composite material

    C.C Tsao;H Hocheng

  • Evaluation of thrust force and surface roughness in drilling composite material using Taguchi analysis and neural network

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng

  • Computerized tomography and C-Scan for measuring delamination in the drilling of composite materials using various drills

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng

  • The effect of chisel length and associated pilot hole on delamination when drilling composite materials

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng

  • Optimization of electrochemical polishing of stainless steel by grey relational analysis

    P.S Kao;H Hocheng

  • Hydrometallurgical Recovery of Metals from Large Printed Circuit Board Pieces.

    U. Jadhav;H. Hocheng

  • Effects of exit back-up on delamination in drilling composite materials using a saw drill and a core drill

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng

  • Effect of tool wear on delamination in drilling composite materials

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng

  • A review of recovery of metals from industrial waste

    U. U. Jadhav;H. Hocheng

  • On drilling characteristics of fiber-reinforced thermoset and thermoplastics

    H. Hocheng;H.Y. Puw

  • Effect of electrical discharge machining on surface characteristics and machining damage of AISI D2 tool steel

    Y.H. Guu;H. Hocheng;C.Y. Chou;C.S. Deng

  • Preliminary study of material removal in electrical-discharge machining of SiC/Al

    H. Hocheng;W.T. Lei;H.S. Hsu

  • Assessment of ultrasonic drilling of C/SiC composite material

    H. Hocheng;N.H. Tai;C.S. Liu

  • Parametric study on thrust force of core drill

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng

  • Delamination reduction in drilling composite materials by active backup force

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng;Y.C. Chen

  • EFFECTS OF WORKPIECE ROTATION ON MACHINABILITY DURING ELECTRICAL-DISCHARGE MACHINING

    Y. H. Guu;H. Hocheng

  • Effect of eccentricity of twist drill and candle stick drill on delamination in drilling composite materials

    C.C. Tsao;H. Hocheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Weileun Fang
Weileun Fang National Tsing Hua University
Albert J. Shih
Albert J. Shih University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
En-Hua Yang
En-Hua Yang Nanyang Technological University
Nyan-Hwa Tai
Nyan-Hwa Tai National Tsing Hua University
Kazuo Sato
Kazuo Sato Aichi Institute of Technology
Zhijian Pei
Zhijian Pei Texas A&M University
Eckart Uhlmann
Eckart Uhlmann Technical University of Berlin
Berend Denkena
Berend Denkena University of Hannover

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