Huali Hao

About Huali Hao

Huali Hao, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at City University of Hong Kong, specializes in the field of Computational Materials, Green Materials, Heterogeneous Materials, Mechanics of Interface.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Weaving the next-level structure of calcium silicate hydrate at the submicron scale via a remapping algorithm from coarse-grained to all-atom model

Atomistic investigation of surface modification effect on interfacial properties of CNTs reinforced AAS geopolymer

Exploring reaction mechanisms and kinetics of cellulose combustion via ReaxFF molecular dynamics simulations

Enhancing compressive strength in cementitious composites via plasma-treated PET aggregates: Insights into interface mechanics

Exploring the development and applications of sustainable natural fiber composites: A review from a nanoscale perspective

A multiscale model for wood combustion

Achieving high thermal conductivity of Al–50Si alloy through heat treatment and its microstructural evolution

Understanding creep behavior of carbon fiber/epoxy interface via molecular dynamics simulation

Huali Hao Information

University

Position

Ph.D student

Citations(all)

548

Citations(since 2020)

460

Cited By

244

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Huali Hao Skills & Research Interests

Computational Materials

Green Materials

Heterogeneous Materials

Mechanics of Interface

Top articles of Huali Hao

Weaving the next-level structure of calcium silicate hydrate at the submicron scale via a remapping algorithm from coarse-grained to all-atom model

Cement and Concrete Research

2024/6/1

Atomistic investigation of surface modification effect on interfacial properties of CNTs reinforced AAS geopolymer

Journal of Building Engineering

2024/5/1

Exploring reaction mechanisms and kinetics of cellulose combustion via ReaxFF molecular dynamics simulations

Chemical Engineering Journal

2024/4/4

Enhancing compressive strength in cementitious composites via plasma-treated PET aggregates: Insights into interface mechanics

Cement and Concrete Composites

2024/4/4

Exploring the development and applications of sustainable natural fiber composites: A review from a nanoscale perspective

2024/3/8

A multiscale model for wood combustion

Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering

2024/3/7

Achieving high thermal conductivity of Al–50Si alloy through heat treatment and its microstructural evolution

Journal of Materials Research and Technology

2023/11/1

Understanding creep behavior of carbon fiber/epoxy interface via molecular dynamics simulation

Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures

2023/10/2

Fabrication of hypereutectic Al–Si alloy with improved mechanical and thermal properties by hot extrusion

Materials Characterization

2023/8/1

Methods and compositions for production of green mortar

2022/12/22

The surface modification effect on the interfacial properties of glass fiber-reinforced epoxy: A molecular dynamics study

Nanotechnology Reviews

2022/3/8

Enhanced interfacial properties of carbon nanomaterial–coated glass fiber–reinforced epoxy composite: A molecular dynamics study

Frontiers in Materials

2022/1/12

Effect of heat flux on combustion of different wood species

Fuel

2020/10/15

Carbon monoxide release mechanism in cellulose combustion using reactive forcefield

Fuel

2020/6/1

Material advancement in technological development for the 5G wireless communications

Nanotechnology Reviews

2020/1/1

Regenerated and rotation-induced cellulose-wrapped oriented CNT fibers for wearable multifunctional sensors

Nanoscale

2020

Huali Hao
Huali Hao

H-Index: 8

Denvid Lau
Denvid Lau

H-Index: 27

Atomic arrangement in CuZr-based metallic glass composites under tensile deformation

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

2020

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