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Kuang-hua Chang


Industrial and system Engineering
University of Oklahoma
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Kuang-Hua Chang is a David Ross Boyd Professor and Williams Companies Foundation Presidential Professor at the University of Oklahoma (OU), Norman, OK. He received his diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the National Taipei Institute of Technology, Taiwan, in 1980; and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa in 1987 and 1990, respectively. Since then, he has joined the Center for ComputerAided Design (CCAD) at Iowa as a Research Scientist and CAE Technical Area Manager. In 1996, he joined Northern Illinois University as an Assistant Professor. In 1997, he joined OU. He teaches mechanical design and manufacturing, in addition to conducting research in computer-aided modeling and simulation for design and manufacturing of mechanical systems as well as bioengineering applications

Research Interest

Computational mechanics and material design for impact energy mitigation,Multi-scale modeling and simulation for nano-mechanics and material design ,Design for mechanical fatigue and Fracture using XFEM and bridging scale methods ,Assistive and rehabilitation devices ,Geometric modeling and 3D printing for bio-engineering applications

Publications

  • Wang Y, Chang KH, Staub PG. Formability Investigation of a Thin-wall Part of Double Curvature Using an Integrated Reverse Engineering Environment. Computer-Aided Design and Applications. 2016 Jan 2;13(1):63-76. Wang Y, Chang KH. Continuum-Based Shape Sensitivity Analysis for 2D Coupled Atomistic/Continuum Simulations Using Bridging Scale Decomposition. Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines. 2015 Apr 3;43(2):232-64. Wang Y, Chang KH. Continuum shape sensitivity analysis and what-if study for two-dimensional multi-scale crack propagation problems using bridging scale decomposition. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization. 2015 Jan 1;51(1):59-87. Wang Y, Chang KH. Continuum shape sensitivity analysis and what-if study for two-dimensional multi-scale crack propagation problems using bridging scale decomposition. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization. 2015 Jan 1;51(1):59-87. Wang Y, Chang KH. Continuum shape sensitivity analysis and what-if study for two-dimensional multi-scale crack propagation problems using bridging scale decomposition. Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization. 2015 Jan 1;51(1):59-87.

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