Biography

Dr. Chi-Min Liu

Chienkuo Technology University, Chinese Taipei

 

Email: cmliu@ctu.edu.tw

 

Qualifications

 

2001 Ph.D., engineering, National Taiwan University, Chinese Taipei

1995 M.Sc., engineering, National Taiwan University, Chinese Taipei

1993 B.Sc., engineering, National Taiwan University, Chinese Taipei


Publications (Selected)

1.     Liu, C.-M., On the study of oscillating viscous flows by using the Adomian-Padé approxiamtion, Journal of Applied Mathematics V.2015, Article ID 864190 (2015).

2.     Liu, C.-M., Transformation of a solitary wave propagating over a shelf, Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences 43(8), 1458-1464 (2014).

3.     Liu, C.-M., Extended Stokes’ problems for Maxwell fluids, Journal of Engineering Mathematics 89(1), 1-11 (2014).

4.     Liu, C.-M., Strategies for compiling a teaching material for under-college students, Science Journal of Education 2(1), 1-3 (2014).

5.     Liu, C.-M.*, Yang, R.-Y., Hwung, H.-H., Theoretical study on the flow generated by the strike-slip faulting, ISRN Geophysics V.2013, Article ID 947672 (2013).

6.     Liu, C.-M.*, Hwung, H.-H., Yang, R.-Y., On the study of second-order wave theory and its convergence for a two-fluid system, Mathematical Problems in Engineering V.2013, Article ID 253401 (2013).

7.     Hsu, W.-Y., Hwung, H.-H., Yang, R.-Y. Liu, C.-M., Interfacial wave motion caused by wave-mud interaction, Journal of Visualization 15(3), 251-224 (2012).

8.     Liu, C.-M., Another approach to the extended Stokes’ problems for the Oldroyd-B fluid, ISRN Applied Mathematics, Article ID 274914 (2012).

9.     Liu, C.-M., Extended Stokes’ first problem of an Oldroyd-B fluid for relatively moving half-planes, Mathematical Problems in Engineering V.2011, Article ID 709836, 16 pages (2011).

10.   Hsu, W.-Y.*, Yang, R.-Y., Liu, C.-M., Hwung, H.-H., Wave attenuation mechanisms under wave-mud interaction, Journal of Coastal and Ocean Engineering 11(1), 1-17 (2011). (in Chinese)

11.   Yang, R.-Y.*, Liu, C.-M., Hwung, H.-H., Kong, C.-H., Evolution instability and growth competition study on Langmuir circulation, Journal of Mechanics 26(2), 127-134 (2010).

12.   Liu, C.-M., Extended Stokes’ problems of relatively moving porous half-planes, Mathematical Problems in Engineering V.2009, Article ID 185965, 10 pages (2009).

13.   Liu, C.-M.*, Hwung, H.-H., Yang, R.-Y., The consistence between the Stokes wave theory and general wave theory, Journal of Mechanics 25(3), N17-N20 (2009).

14.   Liu, C.-M., Establishing a value of professional ethics: The teaching of engineering ethics at Tatung University, Tatung Journal of General Education 5, 213-227 (2009). (in Chinese)

15.   Liu, C.-M., Complete solutions to extended Stokes’ problems, Mathematical Problems in Engineering V.2008, Article ID 754262, 18 pages (2008).

16.   Liu, C.-M.*, Kong, C.-H., Hwung, H.-H., Three regimes of overtaking collision of two solitons, Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers 31(6), 1057-1060 (2008).

17.   Liu, C.-M.*, Hwung, H.-H., Kong, C.-H., The unsteady viscous flow generated by an oscillating moving porous plate, Journal of Mechanics 24(2), 145-152 (2008).

18.   Liu, C.-M.*, Lin, M.-C., Kong, C.-H., Essential properties of Boussinesq equations for internal and surface waves in a two-fluid system, Ocean Engineering 35(2), 230-246 (2008).

19.   Liu, C.-M., Hwung, H.-H.*, Effects of currents on super- and sub-harmonic waves in a two-fluid system, Geophysical Research Letters 34(6), L06607 (2007).

20.   Liu, C.-M.*, Liu, I.-C., A note on the transient solution of Stokes’ second problem with arbitrary initial phase, Journal of Mechanics 22(4), 349-354 (2006).

21.   Liu, C.-M., Second-order random internal and surface waves in a two-fluid system, Geophysical Research Letters 33(6), L06610 (2006).

22.   Liu, C.-M.*, Kong, C.-H., A note on the interaction of three uni-directional solitary waves, Journal of Taiwan Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers 25(4), 233-236 (2006). 

 

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