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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
71
Citations
15542
World Ranking
367
National Ranking
51

Overview

Qiusheng Li is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong in China and has an extensive research portfolio in engineering and environmental science. Their work spans multiple subfields including environmental engineering, civil and structural engineering, atmospheric science, aerospace engineering, and computational mechanics.

Their research primarily focuses on several key topics:

  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research

Qiusheng Li has contributed research articles to various respected publication venues, reflecting their interdisciplinary approach. Frequent publication venues include:

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

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Qiusheng Li include:

  • Comparative study of onshore and offshore wind characteristics and wind energy potentials: A case study for southeast coastal region of China (2020, Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments)
  • Observational study of wind characteristics, wind speed and turbulence profiles during Super Typhoon Mangkhut (2020, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics)
  • Aerodynamic performance of CAARC standard tall building model by various corner chamfers (2020, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics)
  • Control performance of active tuned mass damper for mitigating wind-induced vibrations of a 600-m-tall skyscraper (2021, Journal of Building Engineering)
  • Dynamic Behavior of Supertall Building with Active Control System during Super Typhoon Mangkhut (2020, Journal of Structural Engineering)

Qiusheng Li collaborates frequently with a number of researchers, including:

  • Pak Wai Chan
  • Junyi He
  • Xu-Liang Han
  • Kang Zhou
  • Zhenru Shu

Best Publications

  • Thermal Reduction Route to the Fabrication of Coaxial Zn/ZnO Nanocables and ZnO Nanotubes

    J. Q. Hu;Q. Li;X. M. Meng;C. S. Lee

  • Numerical evaluation of wind effects on a tall steel building by CFD

    Shenghong Huang;Shenghong Huang;Q.S. Li;Shengli Xu

  • A general inflow turbulence generator for large eddy simulation

    S.H. Huang;S.H. Huang;Q.S. Li;J.R. Wu

  • A new artificial neural network-based response surface method for structural reliability analysis

    Jin Cheng;Jin Cheng;Q.S. Li;Ru-cheng Xiao

  • Statistical analysis of wind characteristics and wind energy potential in Hong Kong

    Z.R. Shu;Q.S. Li;P.W. Chan

  • Development of structural–functional integrated concrete with macro-encapsulated PCM for thermal energy storage

    Shazim Ali Memon;Shazim Ali Memon;Hongzhi Cui;Tommy Y. Lo;Qiusheng Li

  • Investigation of offshore wind energy potential in Hong Kong based on Weibull distribution function

    Z.R. Shu;Q.S. Li;P.W. Chan

  • Seismic evidence for the North China plate underthrusting beneath northeastern Tibet and its implications for plateau growth

    Zhuo Ye;Rui Gao;Qiusheng Li;Hongshuang Zhang

  • Dynamic behavior of Taipei 101 tower: Field measurement and numerical analysis

    Q. S. Li;Lun-Hai Zhi;Alex Y. Tuan;Chin-Sheng Kao

  • Vibration control of steel jacket offshore platform structures with damping isolation systems

    Jinping Ou;Xu Long;Xu Long;Q.S. Li;Y.Q. Xiao

  • Seismic spatial effects for long-span bridges, using the pseudo excitation method

    J. H. Lin;J. H. Lin;Y. H. Zhang;Q. S. Li;Frederic Ward Williams

  • Crustal structures revealed from a deep seismic reflection profile across the Solonker suture zone of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt, northern China: An integrated interpretation

    Shihong Zhang;Rui Gao;Haiyan Li;Hesheng Hou

  • Structural vibration control by shape memory alloy damper

    Yu-Lin Han;Yu-Lin Han;Q. S. Li;Ai-Qun Li;A. Y. T. Leung

  • What drove continued continent-continent convergence after ocean closure? Insights from high-resolution seismic-reflection profiling across the Daba Shan in central China

    Shuwen Dong;Rui Gao;An Yin;Tonglou Guo

  • Reliability analysis of structures using artificial neural network based genetic algorithms

    Jin Cheng;Q.S. Li

  • Electrowetting on liquid-infused film (EWOLF): complete reversibility and controlled droplet oscillation suppression for fast optical imaging.

    Chonglei Hao;Yahua Liu;Xuemei Chen;Yuncheng He

  • Field measurements of typhoon effects on a super tall building

    Qiusheng Li;Yiqing Xiao;Chi Kwong Wong;Alan Jeary;Alan Jeary

  • Synthesis of β-Ga2O3 Nanowires by Laser Ablation

    J. Q. Hu;Q. Li;X. M. Meng;C. S. Lee

  • Typhoon wind hazard analysis for southeast China coastal regions

    Y.F. Xiao;Z.D. Duan;Y.Q. Xiao;J.P. Ou;J.P. Ou

  • Full-scale measurements of wind effects on the Jin Mao building

    Q.S. Li;Y.Q. Xiao;Y.Q. Xiao;J.Y. Fu;J.Y. Fu;Z.N. Li

  • A new dynamic one‐equation subgrid‐scale model for large eddy simulations

    Shenghong Huang;Shenghong Huang;Q. S. Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Pak Wai Chan
Pak Wai Chan Hong Kong Observatory
Nong Zhang
Nong Zhang University of Technology Sydney
Jinping Ou
Jinping Ou Harbin Institute of Technology
Andrew Y. T. Leung
Andrew Y. T. Leung City University of Hong Kong
Hong Qiao
Hong Qiao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hui Li
Hui Li Harbin Institute of Technology
Shazim Ali Memon
Shazim Ali Memon Nazarbayev University
Zuankai Wang
Zuankai Wang Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Yihe Zhang
Yihe Zhang China University of Geosciences
Hui-Shen Shen
Hui-Shen Shen Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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