Associate Researchers



TAO Dongwang

Academic Title

Associate Professor

Research field

Earthquake Engineering

Phone

+86-451-86652743

Fax

+86-451-86652743

E-mail

taodongwang@iem.ac.cn

Address

29 Xuefu Road, Harbin 150080, China

Education

Ph.D.

Disaster Prevention and Reduction Engineering and Protective Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, 2013

M.E.

Solid Mechanics, Harbin Institute of Technology, 2007

B.E.

Civil Engineering, Hunan University, 2005

Professional Experience

2018.01 till now

Associate Professor, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA

2014.06-2017.12

Assistant Professor, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA

2013.12-2014.05

Intern Researcher, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, CEA

2017.10-2018.11

Visiting Scholar, Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky, US

Research Interest

Strong ground motion observation; Structural health monitoring; System identification

Academic Service and Activities

1

Member of the Youth Committee of Structural Vibration Control and Health Monitoring of Chinese Society for Vibration Engineering, 2016 till now

Supported Projects

1

Research on seismic damage detection for building structures based on time-frequency analysis and nonlinear system identification. Natural Science Foundation of China (5150082083), PI, 2016 – 2018.

2

Simulation of ground motion and prediction of building damage near sites in Xinjiang active faults. Scientific Research Fund of Institute of Engineering Mechanics, China Earthquake Administration (2014B08), PI, 2014 – 2017.

Selected Publications

1

Dongwang Tao, Jiali Lin, Zheng Lu*. Time-Frequency energy distribution of ground motion and its effect on the dynamic response of nonlinear structures. Sustainability 2019, 11, 702. (SCI)


2

Dongwang Tao*, Qiang Ma, Shanyou Li. Seismic damage detection of moment resisting frame structures using time-frequency features. Shock and Vibration, Volume 2018, Article ID 1086540. (SCI)


3

Dongwang Tao*, Hui Li, Qiang Ma. Decentralized identification of nonlinear structure under strong ground motion using the Extended Kalman filter and Unscented Kalman filter. Proc. Of SPIE Vol 9804, 980420, 2016. (EI)


4

Dongwang Tao, Chenxi Mao, Dongyu Zhang, Hui Li*. Experimental validation of a signal-based approach for structural earthquake damage detection using fractal dimension of time frequency feature. Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration. 2014, 13(4): 671-680. (SCI)


5

Xin Wang*, Susumu Kurahashi, Hao Wu, Hongjun Si, Qiang Ma, Ji Dang, Dongwang Tao, Jiwei Feng, Kojiro Irikura. Building damage concentrated in Longtoushan town during the 2014 Ms. 6.5 Ludian earthquake, Yunnan, China: examination of cause and implications based on ground motion and vulnerability analyses. Journal of Seismology, 2017:1-16. (SCI)


6

Hui Li*, Dongwang Tao, Yong Huang and Yuequan Bao. A data-driven approach for seismic damage detection of shear-type building structures using the fractal dimension of time–frequency features. Structural Control and Health Monitoring. 2013, 20(9): 1191-1210. (SCI)


7

Hui Li*, Yong Huang, Wenli Chen, Minglei Ma, Dongwang Tao and Jinping Ou. Estimation and warning of fatigue damage of FRP stay cables based on acoustic emission techniques and fractal theory. Computer-aided Civil & Infrastructure Engineering, 2011, 26(7):500-512. (SCI)


8

Qiang Ma*, Shuilong Li, Shanyou Li, Dongwang Tao. On the correlation of ground motion parameters with seismic intensity. Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Dynamics. 2014, 34(4): 83-92. (In Chinese)


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