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3781
National Ranking
205

Overview

Zi-Qiang Lang is affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom and specializes in engineering, with a broad focus across multiple subfields. Their work encompasses Control and Systems Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their research addresses various main topics, including:

  • Fault Detection and Control Systems
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Advanced machining processes and optimization
  • Cellular and Composite Structures
  • Machine Fault Diagnosis Techniques
  • Polymer composites and self-healing
  • Risk and Safety Analysis

Zi-Qiang Lang has published extensively in several venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Nonlinear Dynamics

Among the recent publications associated with Zi-Qiang Lang are:

  • "Digital twin-based anomaly detection for real-time tool condition monitoring in machining," 2024, Journal of Manufacturing Systems
  • "SCADA-data-based wind turbine fault detection: A dynamic model sensor method," 2020, Control Engineering Practice
  • "Nonlinear output frequency response functions: A new evaluation approach and applications to railway and manufacturing systems' condition monitoring," 2021, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Topological characteristics and mechanical properties of uniaxially thermoformed auxetic foam," 2021, Materials & Design
  • "Impact properties of uniaxially thermoformed auxetic foams," 2022, International Journal of Impact Engineering

Frequent collaborators in Zi-Qiang Lang's work include:

  • Yunpeng Zhu
  • Zepeng Liu
  • Hatim Laalej
  • Yufei Gui
  • Wenli Du

Best Publications

  • Polynomial Chirplet Transform With Application to Instantaneous Frequency Estimation

    Z. K. Peng;G. Meng;F. L. Chu;Z. Q. Lang

  • Energy transfer properties of non-linear systems in the frequency domain

    Z. Q. Lang;S. A. Billings

  • Output Frequency Characteristics of Nonlinear Systems

    Xingjian Jing;Ziqiang Lang

  • Output frequency response function of nonlinear Volterra systems

    Z. Q. Lang;S. A. Billings;R. Yue;J. Li

  • Crack detection using nonlinear output frequency response functions

    Z.K. Peng;Z.Q. Lang;S.A. Billings

  • Study of the effects of cubic nonlinear damping on vibration isolations using Harmonic Balance Method

    Z.K. Peng;G. Meng;Z.Q Lang;W.M. Zhang

  • Comparisons between harmonic balance and nonlinear output frequency response function in nonlinear system analysis

    Z.K. Peng;Z.Q. Lang;S.A. Billings;G.R. Tomlinson

  • Theoretical study of the effects of nonlinear viscous damping on vibration isolation of sdof systems

    Z. Q. Lang;Xingjian Jing;S. A. Billings;G. R. Tomlinson

  • Finite-Time $\mathcal{L}_{2}$ Leader–Follower Consensus of Networked Euler–Lagrange Systems With External Disturbances

    Wangli He;Chenrui Xu;Qing-Long Han;Feng Qian

  • Feasibility study of structural damage detection using NARMAX modelling and Nonlinear Output Frequency Response Function based analysis

    Z.K. Peng;Z.K. Peng;Z.Q. Lang;C. Wolters;S.A Billings

  • Frequency Domain Analysis and Design of Nonlinear Systems based on Volterra Series Expansion

    Xingjian Jing;Ziqiang Lang

  • Analysis and design of the force and displacement transmissibility of nonlinear viscous damper based vibration isolation systems

    P. F. Guo;Z. Q. Lang;Z. K. Peng

  • Condition Monitoring and Damage Location of Wind Turbine Blades by Frequency Response Transmissibility Analysis

    Wenxian Yang;Ziqiang Lang;Wenye Tian

  • Frequency domain analysis of a dimensionless cubic nonlinear damping system subject to harmonic input

    Xing Jian Jing;Zi Qiang Lang

  • A nonparametric polynomial identification algorithm for the Hammerstein system

    Zi-Qiang Lang

  • Output frequencies of nonlinear systems

    Zi-Qiang Lang;S. A. Billings

  • Analysis of bilinear oscillators under harmonic loading using nonlinear output frequency response functions

    Z.K. Peng;Z.Q. Lang;S.A. Billings;Y. Lu

  • Application of non-linear damping to vibration isolation: an experimental study

    H. Laalej;Zi Qiang Lang;Stephen Daley;I. Zazas

  • The parametric characteristic of frequency response functions for nonlinear systems

    Xing Jian Jing;Zi Qiang Lang;Stephen A. Billings;Geofrey R. Tomlinson

  • Resonances and resonant frequencies for a class of nonlinear systems

    Z.K. Peng;Z.Q. Lang;S.A. Billings

  • Transmissibility of non-linear output frequency response functions with application in detection and location of damage in MDOF structural systems

    Z.Q. Lang;G. Park;C.R. Farrar;M.D. Todd

  • On identification of the controlled plants described by the Hammerstein system

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Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen A. Billings
Stephen A. Billings University of Sheffield
Xingjian Jing
Xingjian Jing City University of Hong Kong
Gui Yun Tian
Gui Yun Tian Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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