
Lin Fu
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Dec 24, 2024 |
respiratory-research.biomedcentral.com | Haixiong Tang |Changyun Yang |Lin Fu |Xiaolong Ji |Zemin Chen |Hailing Zhang | +8 more
Tang H, Li J and Yao L designed this study. Li J and Chen X supervised the whole study. Tang H, Yang CY and Fu L performed most of the experiments. Tang H and Ji XL analyzed the results and wrote the manuscript. Chen Z helped with the data analysis. Gan S and Zhang WJ helped with the in vitro experiments. Zhang H and Zhang pingAn helped with the animal experiments. Li S helped to collect the clinical data. Li J, Chen X and Yao L revised the manuscript.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
bjo.bmj.com | Lin Fu |Xinyi Liu |Longqian Zhang |Jiangtao Lou
DiscussionIn the present study, we created a CFD model of primary angle closure disease for the analysis of aqueous humour dynamics. We pioneeringly found a non-linear association between the MFV and ACR, pressure and ACR in this PACD model.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
link.aps.org | Power Engineering |Lin Fu |Yusong Wu |Boyu Tian
The upconversion luminescence (UCL) assisted by inter-ion energy transfer has received widespread attention. The inter-ion energy transfer microparameters are the fundamental physical quantities determining the UCL process. However, the experimental exploration of the microparameters has not been reported due to challenges in dynamics models.
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May 23, 2024 |
link.aps.org | Aerospace Engineering |Lin Fu
In the present study, we report a Mach number invariant function (ϕS) for the mean temperature field in compressible wall turbulence. We demonstrate its validation by comparing it with the invariant functions derived in the previous studies—the semilocal-type (ϕSL) and van Driest-type (ϕVD) scalings—case by case.
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May 10, 2024 |
link.aps.org | Tian Liang |Aerospace Engineering |Lin Fu
It is believed that the space-time correlation is a fundamental statistical tool for analyzing the dynamic coupling between spatial and temporal scales of the motion in turbulent flows. In this paper, by coupling the inner-outer interaction model with the attached-eddy hypothesis, the space-time correlations of both wall-shear fluctuations and the streamwise velocity fluctuations carried by wall-attached eddies at a given length scale are investigated.
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