Hao Peng is a senior software engineer at Siemens with focus on design, simulation and optimization for additive manufacturing (AM) processes. Hao earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering within three years from University of Missouri, Columbia. His background is focused at the intersection of additive manufacturing, geometric processing, thermal fluids, and structural mechanics.
Hao Peng's webpage at Google Scholar.
Multiscale and multiphysical modeling of additive manufacturing (AM)
Optimization of AM process based on fast simulation models and machine learning.
In-house codes for solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid dynamics problems.
H. Peng and et al, 2016, "Part-scale model for fast prediction of thermal distortion in DMLS additive manufacturing; Part 1: a thermal circuit network model [PDF]," Additive Manufacturing, 22, pp. 852-868.
H. Peng and et al, 2016, "Part-scale model for fast prediction of thermal distortion in DMLS additive manufacturing; Part 2: a quasi-static thermo-mechanical model[PDF]," Additive Manufacturing, 22, pp. 869-882.
H. Peng and et al, 2014, "Acoustic Metamaterial Plates for Elastic Wave Absorption and Structural Vibration Suppression [PDF]," Int. J. of Mechanical Sciences, vol 89, pp. 350-361.
H. Peng and et al, 2015, "Acoustic Multi-stopband Metamaterial Plates for Broadband Elastic Wave Absorption and Vibration Suppression [PDF]," Int. J. of Mechanical Sciences, vol 103, pp. 104–114.
H. Peng and et al, 2014, "Nonlinear Thermomechanical Finite-Element Modeling, Analysis and Characterization of Multi-Turn Oscillating Heat Pipes [PDF]," Int. J. of Heat and Mass Transfer, vol 69, pp. 424-437.