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Qingshan Yang

Qingshan Yang

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
5151
World Ranking
2066
National Ranking
245

Overview

Qingshan Yang is affiliated with Chongqing University in China and has published extensively in the field of engineering, with a focus on civil and structural engineering, environmental engineering, computational mechanics, aerospace engineering, and mechanical engineering. Their work spans multiple core topics such as wind and air flow studies, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, aerodynamics and fluid dynamics research, vibration and dynamic analysis, structural engineering and vibration analysis, wind energy research and development, and wood treatment and properties.

Yang's research output includes a notable collection of papers published across various high-impact journals and venues. Recent publications include:

  • Nano-scaled hydrophobic confinement of aqueous electrolyte by a nonionic amphiphilic polymer for long-lasting and wide-temperature Zn-based energy storage, 2023, Energy & Environmental Science
  • Structural motion estimation via Hilbert transform enhanced phase-based video processing, 2021, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Theoretical model of bending moment for the penetrated mortise-tenon joint involving gaps in traditional timber structure, 2021, Journal of Building Engineering
  • Load resisting mechanism of the mortise-tenon connection with gaps under in-plane forces and moments, 2020, Engineering Structures
  • LES study of wind pressure and flow characteristics of flat-roof-mounted solar arrays, 2020, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics

Frequently publishing venues for Yang include:

  • Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Engineering Structures
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Journal of Building Engineering

Yang collaborates regularly with a group of co-authors, notably including Yi Hui, Bowen Yan, Tian Li, Min Liu, and Pan Yu.

Their primary fields of study broadly cover engineering disciplines, with a strong emphasis on civil and structural engineering, and environmental engineering. The subfields reflect the multidisciplinary approach combining mechanics, aerospace, and mechanical engineering principles relevant to their research topics.

Best Publications

  • Brief paper: Dynamics of a multigroup SIR epidemic model with stochastic perturbation

    Chunyan Ji;Daqing Jiang;Qingshan Yang;Ningzhong Shi

  • Pedestrian–bridge dynamic interaction, including human participation

    J.W. Qin;S.S. Law;Q.S. Yang;N. Yang

  • Damage to buildings and structures due to recent devastating wind hazards in East Asia

    Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Rong Gao;Fan Bai;Tian Li

  • The ergodic property and positive recurrence of a multi-group Lotka–Volterra mutualistic system with regime switching

    Hong Liu;Xiaoxia Li;Qingshan Yang

  • Characteristics of pedestrian-level wind around super-tall buildings with various configurations

    Xiaoda Xu;Qingshan Yang;Akihito Yoshida;Yukio Tamura;Yukio Tamura

  • A novel probabilistic wind speed prediction approach using real time refined variational model decomposition and conditional kernel density estimation

    Yan Jiang;Yan Jiang;Guoqing Huang;Guoqing Huang;Guoqing Huang;Qingshan Yang;Zhitao Yan;Zhitao Yan

  • Aseismic behaviors of steel moment resisting frames with opening in beam web

    Qingshan Yang;Bo Li;Na Yang

  • A novel wind speed prediction method: Hybrid of correlation-aided DWT, LSSVM and GARCH

    Yan Jiang;Guoqing Huang;Guoqing Huang;Xinyan Peng;Yongle Li

  • Experimental investigation on the lateral structural performance of a traditional Chinese pre-Ming dynasty timber structure based on half-scale pseudo-static tests

    Xianjie Meng;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Jianwei Wei;Tieying Li

  • Structural motion estimation via Hilbert transform enhanced phase-based video processing

    G. Liu;M.Z. Li;Z. Mao;Z. Mao;Q.S. Yang

  • Experimental study on the seismic mechanism of a full-scale traditional Chinese timber structure

    Xianjie Meng;Tieying Li;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang

  • Estimation of Peak Factor of Non-Gaussian Wind Pressures by Improved Moment-Based Hermite Model

    Min Liu;Xinzhong Chen;Qingshan Yang

  • Experimental investigation on aerodynamic characteristics of various triangular-section high-rise buildings

    Eswara Kumar Bandi;Yukio Tamura;Akihito Yoshida;Yong Chul Kim

  • Theoretical model of bending moment for the penetrated mortise-tenon joint involving gaps in traditional timber structure

    Jun-xiao He;Pan Yu;Juan Wang;Qing-shan Yang;Qing-shan Yang

  • Load resisting mechanism of the mortise-tenon connection with gaps under in-plane forces and moments

    Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Pan Yu;Siu-seong Law

  • Extreme wind speed distribution in a mixed wind climate

    Shi Zhang;Shi Zhang;Giovanni Solari;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Maria Pia Repetto

  • Evolutionary Spectra-Based Time-Varying Coherence Function and Application in Structural Response Analysis to Downburst Winds

    Liuliu Peng;Guoqing Huang;Xinzhong Chen;Qingshan Yang

  • LES study of wind pressure and flow characteristics of flat-roof-mounted solar arrays

    Jingxue Wang;Pham Van Phuc;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Yukio Tamura;Yukio Tamura;Yukio Tamura

  • New hybrid approach for short-term wind speed predictions based on preprocessing algorithm and optimization theory

    Weicheng Hu;Qingshan Yang;Hua-Peng Chen;Ziting Yuan

  • Degradation laws of hysteretic behaviour for historical timber buildings based on pseudo-static tests

    Jinyong Chen;Tieying Li;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Xiwang Shi

  • Characteristics of dynamic pressures on a saddle type roof in various boundary layer flows

    Min Liu;Xinzhong Chen;Qingshan Yang

  • Analysis of interference effects on torsional moment between two high-rise buildings based on pressure and flow field measurement

    Yi Hui;Yukio Tamura;Qingshan Yang

  • Effects of building parameters on wind loads on flat-roof-mounted solar arrays

    Jingxue Wang;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Yukio Tamura;Yukio Tamura;Yukio Tamura

  • Characteristics of aerodynamic forces on high-rise buildings with various façade appurtenances

    Yi Hui;Ke Yuan;Zhengqing Chen;Qingshan Yang

  • Characteristics of pedestrian-level Mean wind speed around square buildings: Effects of height, width, size and approaching flow profile

    Yukio Tamura;Yukio Tamura;Xiaoda Xu;Qingshan Yang

  • LES study of topographical effects of simplified 3D hills with different slopes on ABL flows considering terrain exposure conditions

    Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Tong Zhou;Bowen Yan;Min Liu

  • Directional decomposition and properties of thunderstorm outflows

    Shi Zhang;Shi Zhang;Giovanni Solari;Massimiliano Burlando;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang

  • Characteristics of thunderstorm outflows in Beijing urban area

    Shi Zhang;Shi Zhang;Qingshan Yang;Qingshan Yang;Giovanni Solari;Bo Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Yukio Tamura
Yukio Tamura Tokyo Polytechnic University
Xinzhong Chen
Xinzhong Chen Texas Tech University
Fusheng Pan
Fusheng Pan Chongqing University
Siu-Seong Law
Siu-Seong Law Chongqing University
Giovanni Solari
Giovanni Solari University of Genoa
Daqing Jiang
Daqing Jiang China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Xinqun Zhu
Xinqun Zhu University of Technology Sydney
Ahsan Kareem
Ahsan Kareem University of Notre Dame
Ted Stathopoulos
Ted Stathopoulos Concordia University
Kenny C. S Kwok
Kenny C. S Kwok University of Sydney

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