Biography

Prof. David S.-K. Ting

University of Windsor, Canada
Professor


Email: dting@uwindsor.ca


Qualifications

1995 Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University, CANADA

1995 Ph.D., The University of Alberta, CANADA

1992 M.Sc., The University of Manitoba, CANADA


Publications (Selected)


  1. N. Moradian (MASc student), D.S-K. Ting & S. Cheng, “Advancing drag crisis of a sphere via the manipulation of integral length scale,” Wind and Structures, 14(1): 35-53, 2011.
  2. K. Bassett (MASc student), R. Carriveau & D.S-K. Ting, “Vibration analysis of 2.3 MW wind turbine operation using the discrete wavelet transform,” Wind Engineering, 34(4): 375-388, 2010.
  3. M. Younis (MASc student), T. Bolisetti & D.S-K. Ting, “Ground source heat pump systems: current status,” International Journal of Environmental Studies, 67(3): 405-415, 2010.
  4. N. Moradian (MASc student), D.S-K. Ting & S. Cheng, “The effects of freestream turbulence on the drag coefficient of a sphere,” Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 33: 460-471, 2009.
  5. Raeesi (MASc student), S. Cheng & D.S-K. Ting, “Spatial flow structure around a smooth circular cylinder in the critical Reynolds number regime under cross-flow condition,” Wind and Structures, 11(3): 221-240, 2008.
  6. M. Islam (PhD student), D.S-K. Ting & A. Fartaj, “Aerodynamic models for Darrieus type straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine,” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Review, 12(4), 1087-1109, 2008.
  7. M. Zheng, M.C. Mulenga (PhD student), G.T. Reader, M. Wang, D.S-K. Ting & J. Tjong, “Biodiesel engine performance and emissions in low temperature combustion,” Fuel, 87(6): 714-722, 2008.
  8. W.W. Yang (PhD student), A. Fartaj & D.S-K. Ting, “Exergy analysis of the advanced transcritical CO2 air conditioning cycles,” International Journal of Exergy, 5(2): 150-163, 2008.
  9. M. Islam (PhD student), D.S-K. Ting & A. Fartaj, “Design of a special-purpose airfoil for smaller-capacity straightbladed VAWT,” Wind Engineering, 31(6): 401-424, 2007.
  10. Z. Faruquee (MASc student), D.S-K. Ting, A. Fartaj, R. M. Barron & R. Carriveau, “The effects of axis ratio on laminar fluid flow around an elliptical cylinder,” International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 28: 1178-1189, 2007.
  11. R. Liu (PhD student) & D.S-K. Ting, “Turbulent flow downstream of a perforated plate: sharp-edged orifice versus finite-thickness holes,” Journal of Fluids Engineering, 129: 1164-1171, 2007.
  12. M. Islam (PhD student), D.S-K. Ting & A. Fartaj, “Desirable airfoil properties for smaller-scale straight-bladed VAWT,” Wind Engineering, 31(3): 165-196, 2007.
  13. R. Liu (PhD student), D.S-K. Ting & M.D. Checkel, “Constant Reynolds number turbulence downstream of an orificed, perforated plate,” Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 31: 897-908, 2007.
  14. M. Islam (PhD student), D.S-K. Ting & A. Fartaj, “Assessment of small-capacity straight-bladed VAWT for sustainable development of Canada,” International Journal of Environmental Studies, 64(4): 489-500, 2007.
  15. C. Sak (MASc student), R. Liu (PhD student), D.S-K. Ting & G.W. Rankin, “The role of turbulence length scale and turbulence intensity on forced convection from a heated horizontal circular cylinder,” Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 31: 279-289, 2007.
  16. H. Tyagi (MASc student), R. Liu (PhD student), D.S-K. Ting & C.R. Johnston, “Measurement of wake properties of a sphere in freestream turbulence,” Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 30: 587-604, 2006.
  17. M. Zheng, G.T. Reader, D. Wang (PhD student), J. Zuo (PhD student), R. Kumar (PhD student), M.C. Mulenga (PhD  student), U. Asad (MASc student), D.S-K. Ting & M. Wang, “A thermal response analysis on the transient performance of active diesel aftertreatment,” SAE 2005 Transactions - Journal of Fuels and Lubricants, 1804-1815, 2005 (Paper 2005-01-3885).
  18. P.F. Henshaw, T. D’Andrea (MASc student), K.R.C. Mann (MASc student) & D.S-K. Ting, “Premixed ammoniamethane-air combustion,” Combustion Science and Technology, 177: 2151-2170, 2005.


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