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Kaiming Bi is affiliated with the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in China. Their research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a strong focus on civil and structural engineering. Subfields of study include building and construction, control and systems engineering, computational mechanics, and mechanical engineering.

Their work predominantly addresses topics related to seismic performance and analysis, structural engineering and vibration analysis, and vibration control and rheological fluids. Other notable research topics include structural behavior of reinforced concrete, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, vibration and dynamic analysis, and structural response to dynamic loads.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Kaiming Bi include Hong Hao, Ruisheng Ma, Xiuli Du, Qiang Han, and Thong M. Pham. Their publications are often featured in several key academic venues such as Engineering Structures, Structures, SSRN Electronic Journal, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, and Journal of Constructional Steel Research.

Some of their recent papers are as follows:

  • Inerter-based structural vibration control: A state-of-the-art review, 2021, Engineering Structures
  • Towards next generation design of sustainable, durable, multi-hazard resistant, resilient, and smart civil engineering structures, 2022, Engineering Structures
  • A state-of-the-art review on the vibration mitigation of wind turbines, 2020, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Effect of inter-module connection stiffness on structural response of a modular steel building subjected to wind and earthquake load, 2020, Engineering Structures
  • Development of a novel deformation-amplified shape memory alloy-friction damper for mitigating seismic responses of RC frame buildings, 2020, Engineering Structures

Kaiming Bi has contributed extensively to the domain of structural vibration control, seismic resilience, and sustainable civil engineering systems. The range of their research reflects integration across structural dynamics, mechanical devices for vibration damping, and smart design methodologies for building safety and durability.

Best Publications

  • Structural response of modular buildings – An overview

    Andrew William Lacey;Wensu Chen;Hong Hao;Kaiming Bi

  • Inerter-based structural vibration control: A state-of-the-art review

    Ruisheng Ma;Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao

  • Towards next generation design of sustainable, durable, multi-hazard resistant, resilient, and smart civil engineering structures

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  • Using multiple tuned mass dampers to control offshore wind turbine vibrations under multiple hazards

    Haoran Zuo;Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao

  • Modelling and simulation of spatially varying earthquake ground motions at sites with varying conditions

    Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao

  • Review of bolted inter-module connections in modular steel buildings

    Andrew William Lacey;Wensu Chen;Hong Hao;Kaiming Bi

  • A state-of-the-art review on the vibration mitigation of wind turbines

    Haoran Zuo;Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao

  • Dynamic analyses of operating offshore wind turbines including soil-structure interaction

    Haoran Zuo;Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao

  • Using tuned mass damper inerter to mitigate vortex-induced vibration of long-span bridges: Analytical study

    Kun Xu;Kaiming Bi;Qiang Han;Xiaopeng Li

  • Seismic fragility analyses of sea-crossing cable-stayed bridges subjected to multi-support ground motions on offshore sites

    Chao Li;Hong-Nan Li;Hong-Nan Li;Hong Hao;Hong Hao;Kaiming Bi

  • Numerical simulation of pounding damage to bridge structures under spatially varying ground motions

    Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao

  • Numerical study on the seismic performance of precast segmental concrete columns under cyclic loading

    Chao Li;Hong Hao;Kaiming Bi

  • Using pipe-in-pipe systems for subsea pipeline vibration control

    Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao

  • Performance of an innovative self-centering buckling restrained brace for mitigating seismic responses of bridge structures with double-column piers

    Huihui Dong;Xiuli Du;Qiang Han;Hong Hao

  • Shear behaviour of post-tensioned inter-module connection for modular steel buildings

    Andrew William Lacey;Wensu Chen;Hong Hao;Kaiming Bi

  • Influence of ground motion spatial variation, site condition and SSI on the required separation distances of bridge structures to avoid seismic pounding

    Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao;Nawawi Chouw

  • Numerical research on seismic response characteristics of shallow buried rectangular underground structure

    Zigang Xu;Xiuli Du;Chengshun Xu;Hong Hao

  • New interlocking inter-module connection for modular steel buildings: Experimental and numerical studies

    Andrew William Lacey;Wensu Chen;Hong Hao;Kaiming Bi

  • Effect of inter-module connection stiffness on structural response of a modular steel building subjected to wind and earthquake load

    Andrew William Lacey;Wensu Chen;Hong Hao;Kaiming Bi

  • Required separation distance between decks and at abutments of a bridge crossing a canyon site to avoid seismic pounding

    Kaiming Bi;Hong Hao;Nawawi Chouw

  • Experimental investigation of spatially varying effect of ground motions on bridge pounding

    Bo Li;Kaiming Bi;Nawawi Chouw;John W. Butterworth

Frequent Co-Authors

Hong Hao
Hong Hao Curtin University
Wensu Chen
Wensu Chen Curtin University
Hong-Nan Li
Hong-Nan Li Dalian University of Technology
Xiuli Du
Xiuli Du Beijing University of Technology
Wei-Xin Ren
Wei-Xin Ren Shenzhen University
Nawawi Chouw
Nawawi Chouw University of Auckland
Jun Li
Jun Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Thong M. Pham
Thong M. Pham Curtin University
Hao Wang
Hao Wang Southeast University
Ying Wang
Ying Wang Tongji University

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