Die Luan
Joint PhD Student (2023 - )
Research Centre for Fire Safety Engineering
Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
Office: ZN 808
Email: dluan@polyu.edu.hk; luandie@csu.edu.cn
Biography
Miss Die Luan is a joint PhD student from Central South University by the Project of “Joint Supervision Scheme with the Chinese Mainland, Taiwan and Macao Universities 2022/23”. Her current research fields include Tunnel Fire Dynamics and Fire Numerical Simulation.
Background of Education
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2018-2021, M.Eng. in Fire Protection Engineering, Central South University
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2014-2018, B.Eng. in Safety Engineering, Zhengzhou University
Research Interests
Tunnel Fire Dynamics, Fire Simulation
Prizes and awards
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2019 Excellent Student Award, Central South University
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2022 Outstanding Master Degree Thesis of Central South University
Publications
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D. Luan, L. Yi, L. Yang, T. Chen, H. Tao, Z. Xu, C. Fan (2021) Experimental investigation of smoke temperature and movement characteristics in tunnel fires with canyon cross wind, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial. Aerodynamics.
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D. Luan, R. Bu, Z. Sheng, C. Fan, X. Huang, Experimental study on the impact of asymmetric heavy rainfall on the smoke spread and stratification dynamics in tunnel fires, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology.
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L. Yi, D. Luan, L. Yang, T. Chen, H. Tao, Z. Xu, C. Fan (2020) Flow field and fire characteristics inside a tunnel under the influence of canyon cross wind, Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology.
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C. Fan, D. Luan, R. Bu, Z. Sheng, F. Wang, X. Huang, Can heavy rainfall affect the burning and smoke spreading characteristics of fire in tunnels?, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer.
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L. Yang, C. Fan, D. Luan, R. Ouyang, H. Tao, Z. Xu, F. Wang (2021) Experimental study on thermal stratification characteristics in tunnel fires under the effect of canyon cross wind, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics.
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C. Fan, L. Yang, D. Luan, T. Chen, A. Jiao, R. Ouyang, J. Wang, C. Chen (2021) Experimental study on the effect of canyon cross wind on temperature distribution of buoyancy-induced smoke layer in tunnel fires, Transportation Safety and Environment.
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T. Chen, Y. Li, D. Luan, A. Jiao, L. Yang, C. Fan, L. Shi (2020) Study of flow characteristics in tunnels induced by canyon wind, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics.