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Wenfeng Ding is affiliated with Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of medicine, with significant contributions to atmospheric science, pathology and forensic medicine, epidemiology, soil science, and hepatology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Plant Ecology and Soil Science
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Climate variability and models

Among the notable recent publications authored or coauthored by Wenfeng Ding are:

  • "Spatial homogenization of soil-surface pollen assemblages improves the reliability of pollen-climate calibration-set" (2020) published in Science China Earth Sciences
  • "Short-Term Effects of Three Tree Species on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Microbial Communities During Land-Use Change from Farmland to Forests" (2025) published in Forests
  • "Effects and pathways of long-term nitrogen addition on plant diversity and primary productivity in a typical steppe" (2020) published in Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology
  • "The Projection of Extreme Heat and Precipitation Events in China Response to Global Warming Under the SSP1-2.6 and SSP5-8.5 Scenarios" (2025) published in International Journal of Climatology
  • "Narrative Development of Mandarin-Speaking Children in Grades 2-5 at a Mainland Chinese Primary School" (2023) published in Reading & Writing Quarterly

Wenfeng Ding has frequently published in venues such as Research Square, Science China Earth Sciences, Forests, International Journal of Climatology, and Reading & Writing Quarterly.

The scientist has collaborated with various researchers, including:

  • Fang Tian
  • Xianyong Cao
  • Qinghai Xu
  • Jiandong Shen
  • Ran Zhang

Best Publications

  • Vegetable oil-based nanofluid minimum quantity lubrication turning: Academic review and perspectives

    Xiaoming Wang;Changhe Li;Yanbin Zhang;Wenfeng Ding

  • Mechanics analysis and predictive force models for the single-diamond grain grinding of carbon fiber reinforced polymers using CNT nano-lubricant

    Teng Gao;Changhe Li;Min Yang;Yanbin Zhang

  • Milling Force Model for Aviation Aluminum Alloy: Academic Insight and Perspective Analysis

    Zhenjing Duan;Changhe Li;Wenfeng Ding;Yanbin Zhang

  • Minimum quantity lubrication machining of aeronautical materials using carbon group nanolubricant: From mechanisms to application

    Xin Cui;Changhe Li;Wenfeng Ding;Yun Chen

  • Grinding performance of textured monolayer CBN wheels: Undeformed chip thickness nonuniformity modeling and ground surface topography prediction

    Wenfeng Ding;Chenwei Dai;Tianyu Yu;Jiuhua Xu

  • Influence of grain wear on material removal behavior during grinding nickel-based superalloy with a single diamond grain

    Chenwei Dai;Wenfeng Ding;Jiuhua Xu;Yucan Fu

  • Alumina abrasive wheel wear in ultrasonic vibration-assisted creep-feed grinding of Inconel 718 nickel-based superalloy

    Yang Cao;Jingfei Yin;Wenfeng Ding;Jiuhua Xu

  • Review on monolayer CBN superabrasive wheels for grinding metallic materials

    Wenfeng Ding;Barbara Linke;Yejun Zhu;Zheng Li

  • Vibration coupling effects and machining behavior of ultrasonic vibration plate device for creep-feed grinding of Inconel 718 nickel-based superalloy

    Yang Cao;Yejun Zhu;Wenfeng Ding;Yutong Qiu

  • Advances in fabrication of ceramic corundum abrasives based on sol–gel process

    Baoteng Huang;Changhe Li;Yanbin Zhang;Wenfeng Ding

  • A review on metallic porous materials: pore formation, mechanical properties, and their applications

    Biao Zhao;Asit Kumar Gain;Wenfeng Ding;Liangchi Zhang

  • Review on grinding-induced residual stresses in metallic materials

    Wenfeng Ding;Wenfeng Ding;Liangchi Zhang;Zheng Li;Yejun Zhu

  • Grinding temperature and power consumption in high speed grinding of Inconel 718 nickel-based superalloy with a vitrified CBN wheel

    Chen-Wei Dai;Chen-Wei Dai;Wen-Feng Ding;Ye-Jun Zhu;Jiu-Hua Xu

  • Creep feed grinding induced gradient microstructures in the superficial layer of turbine blade root of single crystal nickel-based superalloy

    Qing Miao;Qing Miao;Wenfeng Ding;Jiuhua Xu;Lijie Cao

  • The influence of speed on material removal mechanism in high speed grinding with single grit

    Lin Tian;Yucan Fu;Jiuhua Xu;Haiyan Li

  • Fabrication and performance of porous metal-bonded CBN grinding wheels using alumina bubble particles as pore-forming agents

    W. F. Ding;J. H. Xu;Z. Z. Chen;C. Y. Yang

  • Materials removal mechanism in high-speed grinding of particulate reinforced titanium matrix composites

    Chaojie Liu;Wenfeng Ding;Tianyu Yu;Changyong Yang

  • Wear behavior and mechanism of single-layer brazed CBN abrasive wheels during creep-feed grinding cast nickel-based superalloy

    Wen-Feng Ding;Jiu-Hua Xu;Zhen-Zhen Chen;Hong-Hua Su

  • Interface characteristics and fracture behavior of brazed polycrystalline CBN grains using Cu–Sn–Ti alloy

    Wen-Feng Ding;Jiu-Hua Xu;Zhen-Zhen Chen;Qing Miao

  • Prediction of high-speed grinding temperature of titanium matrix composites using BP neural network based on PSO algorithm

    Chaojie Liu;Wenfeng Ding;Zheng Li;Changyong Yang

Frequent Co-Authors

Yucan Fu
Yucan Fu Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Liangchi Zhang
Liangchi Zhang Southern University of Science and Technology
Zafar Said
Zafar Said United Arab Emirates University
Yonghong Liu
Yonghong Liu China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Hafiz Muhammad Ali
Hafiz Muhammad Ali King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Jun Wang
Jun Wang University of New South Wales
Munish Kumar Gupta
Munish Kumar Gupta Opole University of Technology

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