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Overview

Huliang Dai is affiliated with Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China and has an extensive research portfolio in the field of Engineering. Their work predominantly focuses on specialized subfields such as Computational Mechanics, Control and Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, and Biomedical Engineering.

The primary themes across their publications demonstrate concentration on vibration, dynamic analysis, and interactions between fluid dynamics and mechanical systems. The main topics they have addressed include:

  • Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Mechanical stress and fatigue analysis
  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Conducting polymers and applications

Among their recent papers, several illustrate the scope of their inquiry into energy harvesting and fluid-structure interactions:

  • Galloping triboelectric nanogenerator for energy harvesting under low wind speed, 2020, Nano Energy
  • Vortex-induced vibration triboelectric nanogenerator for low speed wind energy harvesting, 2022, Nano Energy
  • Static equilibrium configuration and nonlinear dynamics of slightly curved cantilevered pipe conveying fluid, 2020, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • Nonlinear forced vibrations of supported pipe conveying fluid subjected to an axial base excitation, 2020, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • Nonlinear analysis of L-shaped pipe conveying fluid with the aid of absolute nodal coordinate formulation, 2021, Nonlinear Dynamics

Dai frequently collaborates with several co-authors, indicating an active research network. The most recurrent co-authors include:

  • Lin Wang (31 publications)
  • Qiao Ni (14 publications)
  • Wei Chen (13 publications)
  • Yixiang He (11 publications)
  • Lanbin Zhang (10 publications)

The main venues contributing to their publication record highlight a focus on applied mathematics, nonlinear dynamics, sound and vibration, and mechanical systems, including:

  • Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (8 publications)
  • Nonlinear Dynamics (5 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (4 publications)
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration (3 publications)
  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing (3 publications)

This body of work reveals a sustained engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of mechanical and fluid dynamics, especially relating to energy harvesting technologies and structural vibration. Their contributions span fundamental research into nonlinear dynamic behavior and practical implementations in sensor and energy materials.

Best Publications

  • Piezoelectric energy harvesting from concurrent vortex-induced vibrations and base excitations

    H. L. Dai;A. Abdelkefi;L. Wang

  • Theoretical modeling and nonlinear analysis of piezoelectric energy harvesting from vortex-induced vibrations

    HL Dai;A Abdelkefi;L Wang

  • Design and experimental analysis of broadband energy harvesting from vortex-induced vibrations

    L.B. Zhang;A. Abdelkefi;H.L. Dai;R. Naseer

  • Piezomagnetoelastic energy harvesting from vortex-induced vibrations using monostable characteristics

    R. Naseer;H.L. Dai;A. Abdelkefi;L. Wang

  • Galloping triboelectric nanogenerator for energy harvesting under low wind speed

    Lanbin Zhang;Bo Meng;Yang Xia;Yang Xia;Zhaoming Deng

  • Orientation of bluff body for designing efficient energy harvesters from vortex-induced vibrations

    Hu Liang Dai;A. Abdelkefi;Yaowen Yang;L. Wang

  • Modeling and performance of electromagnetic energy harvesting from galloping oscillations

    H L Dai;A Abdelkefi;U Javed;L Wang

  • Vortex-induced vibration triboelectric nanogenerator for low speed wind energy harvesting

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  • Vortex-induced vibrations of pipes conveying fluid in the subcritical and supercritical regimes

    H.L. Dai;L. Wang;Q. Qian;Q. Ni

  • Nonlinear dynamics of cantilevered microbeams based on modified couple stress theory

    H.L. Dai;Y.K. Wang;L. Wang

  • Vortex-induced vibrations mitigation through a nonlinear energy sink

    Huliang Dai;Abdessattar Abdelkefi;Lin Wang

  • Experimental investigation of aerodynamic energy harvester with different interference cylinder cross-sections

    L.B. Zhang;H.L. Dai;A. Abdelkefi;L. Wang

  • Dynamics of simply supported fluid-conveying pipes with geometric imperfections

    L. Wang;H.L. Dai;Q. Qian

  • Three-dimensional vortex-induced vibrations of supported pipes conveying fluid based on wake oscillator models

    L. Wang;T.L. Jiang;H.L. Dai;Q. Ni

  • Improving the performance of aeroelastic energy harvesters by an interference cylinder

    L. B. Zhang;H. L. Dai;A. Abdelkefi;L. Wang

  • Vibration analysis of three-dimensional pipes conveying fluid with consideration of steady combined force by transfer matrix method

    Huliang Dai;Lin Wang;Qin Qian;J. Gan

  • Vortex-induced vibrations of pipes conveying pulsating fluid

    H L Dai;Ling Wang;Q Qian;Q Ni

  • Dynamics of a fluid-conveying pipe composed of two different materials

    H.L. Dai;L. Wang;Q. Ni

  • Design of high-efficiency electromagnetic energy harvester based on a rolling magnet

    L. B. Zhang;H. L. Dai;Yaowen Yang;L. Wang

  • Nonlinear and chaotic vibrations of cantilevered micropipes conveying fluid based on modified couple stress theory

    K. Hu;Y.K. Wang;H.L. Dai;L. Wang

  • Modeling and nonlinear dynamics of fluid-conveying risers under hybrid excitations

    H.L. Dai;A. Abdelkefi;L. Wang

  • Natural Frequency and Stability Tuning of Cantilevered CNTs Conveying Fluid in Magnetic Field

    Lin Wang;Yuanzhuo Hong;Huliang Dai;Qiao Ni

Frequent Co-Authors

Abdessattar Abdelkefi
Abdessattar Abdelkefi New Mexico State University
Peter Hagedorn
Peter Hagedorn Technical University of Darmstadt
Yi Zhang
Yi Zhang Nanyang Technological University
Michael Beer
Michael Beer University of Liverpool

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