1. Personal profile
Name: Dianshi Feng
Gender: Male
Date of birth: October, 1984
Final education: Doctor
Title: Lecturer
Department:School of Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology
2. Academic and social work
Non
3. Study and work experience
2003.09-2007.06, Tongji University, Civil Engineering, bachelor's degree
2007.09-2010.03, Tongji University bridge and Tunnel Engineering, master degree
2010.05-2014.05, Mechanical Design, University of Cagliari, Italy, PhD
2014.08-2019.02, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore
2019.03- present, Teacher, School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology
4. Undertaking work
Non
5. Research direction and field
Damage of engineering materials, mechanical properties of complex structures, numerical finite element simulation
6. Research achievements
1) Scientific research project
EU Curie action plan youth funding project [host]: damage simulation analysis of wind turbine composite blade under impact (2010-2013);
Research project of Singapore National Research Foundation [participation]: ice load study of engineering structures in polar environment (2014-2019).
2) Representative papers
[1] Dianshi Feng, Francesco Aymerich. (2017) Experimental and numerical investigation into the damage response of composite sandwich panels to low-velocity impact. Structural Monitoring and Maintenance, Vol.4, No.2, pp. 133-151.
[2] Dianshi Feng, Sze Dai Pang, Jin Zhang. (2016) Parameter Sensitivity in Numerical Modelling of Ice-Structure Interaction with Cohesive Element Method. ASME. International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 8: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Petroleum Technology ():V008T07A012.
[3] D. Feng, F. Aymerich. (2014) Finite element modelling of damage induced by low-velocity impact on composite laminates. Composite Structures. Vol.108, pp. 161–171.
[4] D. Feng, F. Aymerich. (2013) Damage prediction in composite sandwich panels subjected to low-velocity impact. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. Vol.52, pp. 12-22.
7. Contact Information
E-mail: dianshi.feng@qq.com
Address: College of Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, No.79 Yingzexi Street, Taiyuan City
Zip code: 030024