Lin Wang
 Research fellow
                            Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy Engineering                                                        
Cranfield University
                                                        United Kingdom
                        
Biography
Dr Wang received his BEng (Hons) degree in Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Automation and MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering from Xiangtan University (China) in 2009 and 2011, respectively, and completed his PhD in Wind Energy Engineering from the University of Central Lancashire in the UK in 2014. Dr Wang joined Cranfield University in 2015 as a Research Fellow in Structural Mechanics, and he has been involved in several projects related to development of renewable energy technologies.
Research Interest
Wang's research focusese on Renewable energy technology, Wind energy engineering and wind turbine technology, Aeroelasticity of wind turbine blades, Structural design optimisation of wind turbine blades.
Publications
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Martinez-Luengo M, Kolios A & Wang L (2017) Parametric FEA modelling of offshore wind turbine support structures: towards scaling-up and CAPEX reduction, International Journal of Marine Energy, 19 (September) 16-31.
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Ioannou A, Wang L & Brennan F (2017) Design implications towards inspection reduction of large scale structures, Procedia CIRP, 60 434-439.
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Delafin PL, Nishino T, Kolios A & Wang L (2017) Comparison of low-order aerodynamic models and RANS CFD for full scale 3D vertical axis wind turbines, Renewable Energy, 109 (August) 564-575.