Song Yongchen
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School of Energy and power engineering
Dalian University of Technology
China
Biography
Professor Song Yongchen, Ph.D., professor, doctoral tutor, vice president of Dalian University of Technology, director of Key Laboratory of Marine Energy Utilization and Energy Conservation Ministry of Education. He is also the vice chairman of China Energy Society, executive director of China Society of Engineering Thermophysics, member of the expert group of National Natural Science Foundation of China, expert of science and technology award of Ministry of Education. Has long been engaged in natural gas hydrate safety, efficient mining and utilization of carbon dioxide resources related research work. In recent years, commitment to major national R & D projects, national science and technology major projects, the national ""973"", ""863"", the National Natural Science Foundation of key projects, the National Natural Science Fund special projects, the Ministry of Science and Technology major international cooperation projects and other major national scientific research projects More than 20 items, the total project funding of nearly 3,000 million. Nearly 5 years published translation of four. Published more than 270 papers, of which SCI included more than 150 articles, authorized 33 national invention patents. Won the provincial and ministerial level, city-level scientific and technological progress second prize, third prize each one. By the State Council special government allowances, the Ministry of Education of the new century talents, outstanding teachers in Liaoning Province, Liaoning Province, millions of talents (100 people level), Dalian City outstanding experts, leading talents in Dalian City, honorary title.
Research Interest
Engineering, Thermophysics
Publications
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Liu Y, Teng Y, Jiang L, Zhao J, Zhang Y, et al. (2017) Displacement front behavior of near miscible CO(2) flooding in decane saturated synthetic sandstone cores revealed by magnetic resonance imaging. Magn Reson Imaging 37: 171-178.
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Jiang L, Yu M, Liu Y, Yang M, Zhang Y, et al. (2017) Behavior of CO(2)/water flow in porous media for CO(2) geological storage. Magn Reson Imaging 37: 100-106.
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Zhao J, Lv Q, Li Y, Yang M, Liu W, et al. (2015) In-situ visual observation for the formation and dissociation of methane hydrates in porous media by magnetic resonance imaging. Magn Reson Imaging 33: 485-490.