Welcome Prof. Hongmei Li from North Minzu University, China to be committee member!

日期:11/27/2018 点击量:  506次


Prof. Hongmei Li, North Minzu University/School of Mechanical Engineering, China (click)


Research Area: Magneto-Mechanical Effect, Stress/ Strain Testing & Evaluation, Electromagnetic Inverse Problem Calculation, Defect Imaging and Sizing


Research Experience:
Education Background and Research Experience:

2015.9-        School of Mechanical Engineering, North Minzu University, China. Professor, Doctoral Tutor
2008.9-2012.6  School of Aerospace, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China. Ph. D./ Engineering Mechanics
2003.9-2006.6  School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China. M. S./ Mechanical Engineering 
1993.9-1997.7  School of Mechanical Engineering, Jilin University, China. B. S./ Mechanical Engineering
 The Main Research Projects:
1) National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)-Studies on correlation and application of noncoaxial magnetic field on the magneto-mechanical effect of ferromagnetic steel, 51367001, 2014.1-2017.12. (Director) 
2) National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) - Sizing of 3-D defects with magnetic flux leakage signals based on inversion algorithm of magnetic charge, 51507005, 2016.1-2018.12. (Director)
3) National Magnetic Confinement Fusion Program of China-Key technology research on in-pile parts of Magnetic confinement fusion reactor, 2013GB113005, 2013.3-2018.3.  (Participant)
 Major Publications:
[1] Li HM, Chen ZM, Li Y. Characterization of damage-induced magnetization for 304 austenitic stainless steel. Journal of Applied Physics, 110(11): 114907, 2011. (SCI, JCR Q2)
[2] Li HM, Chen ZM, Li Y, et al. Dependence of deformation-induced magnetic field on plastic deformation for SUS304 stainless steel. International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, 38(1): 17-26, 2012. (SCI, JCR Q3).
[3] Li HM*, Chen ZM, Quantitative analysis of the relationship between non-uniform stresses and residual magnetizations under geomagnetic fields. AIP Advances, 6: 075309-1-6, 2016.(SCI, JCR Q3).
[4] Li HM*, Chen ZM. Sizing of defect using metal magnetic memory signal based on the reconstruction algorithm. IEEE Access, 6(1): 58543 - 58548 (SCI, JCR Q1).




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