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Qiliang Lin
Qiliang Lin
Principle Engineer, Huawei
Verified email at columbia.edu
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Stress dependent gas-water relative permeability in gas hydrates: A theoretical model
G Lei, Q Liao, Q Lin, L Zhang, L Xue, W Chen
Advances in Geo-Energy Research 4 (3), 2020
332020
Design and experiment of a sun-powered smart building envelope with automatic control
Q Lin, Y Zhang, A Van Mieghem, YC Chen, N Yu, Y Yang, H Yin
Energy and Buildings 223, 110173, 2020
262020
Design and experiments of a thermoelectric-powered wireless sensor network platform for smart building envelope
Q Lin, YC Chen, F Chen, T DeGanyar, H Yin
Applied Energy 305, 117791, 2022
252022
Experimental and theoretical investigation of the thermo-mechanical deformation of a functionally graded panel
Q Lin, F Chen, H Yin
Engineering Structures 138, 17-26, 2017
252017
Micromechanical modeling and experimental characterization for the elastoplastic behavior of a functionally graded material
L Zhang, Q Lin, F Chen, Y Zhang, H Yin
International Journal of Solids and Structures 206, 370-382, 2020
172020
Thermoelastic modeling of layered composites considering bending and shearing effects
Y Zhang, Q Lin, H Yin
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 147 (7), 04021034, 2021
72021
Micromechanics-based elastoplastic modeling of functionally graded materials with pairwise particle interactions
Q Lin, L Zhang, F Chen, H Yin
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 145 (5), 04019033, 2019
52019
Micromechanical modeling for the thermo-elasto-plastic behavior of functionally graded composites
J Teng, Q Lin, L Zhang, G Lei, G Song, Y Gao
Acta Mechanica 234 (8), 3287-3304, 2023
12023
Design and Analysis of Smart Building Envelope Materials and Systems
Q Lin
Columbia University, 2020
12020
Solar window blinds with passive cooling coating and smart controllers
Y Zhang, Q Lin, AE Van Mieghem, C Yang, H Yin
12019
Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of a Novel Functionally Graded Material Panel
F Chen, Q Lin, H Yin
15th Biennial ASCE Conference on Engineering, Science, Construction, and …, 2016
12016
Thermoelectric-powered wireless sensor platform for smart building envelope system
Q Lin
2019
Design and demonstration of a thermoelectric-powered wireless sensor platform in window frames for the smart building envelope
Q Lin
2019
Geo-Energy Research
G Lei, Q Liao, Q Lin, L Zhang, L Xue, W Chen
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