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  • Dr Ke Sun

Dr Ke Sun

Dr Ke Sun is an associate professor of college of shipbuilding engineering, Harbin Engineering University. She received PhD in fluid mechanics from Harbin Engineering University at 2008. She was an academic visitor at University of Strathclyde, UK and a short term visitor at Western Sydney University, Australia. Now she is the member of Marine Renewable Energy Branch, Ocean Engineering Consulting Association of China, National Technical Committee for Standardisation of Marine Energy Conversion Equipment and Editorial Committee of Journal of Maritime Technology and Research, the reviewer for National Natural Science Foundation of China, reviewer of Applied Energy, Renewable Energy and China Ocean Engineering. She has been in charge of and participated in 20 major research programs including national science foundation of China, 863 plan and national science and technology support program from Ministry of Science and Technology of China etc. She has published 40 papers on fluid dynamics, ocean renewable energy and offshore engineering. Besides, she was granted 5 rewards, 4 invention patents and 3 software copyrights. Dr. Sun is interested in the numerical and experimental investigation of tidal current and wind turbines’ load, power and flow field characters around single turbine, duct and turbine array. She developed her research in numerical investigation of Bio-fluid Mechanics when she worked at University of Strathclyde. Her recent research interests are numerical simulations and modelling of ocean renewable energy platform integrated of tidal current, wave and offshore wind energy devices.

Projects

Publications

Risk-based design for floating offshore wind energy - An overview of standards and challenges 2017-08-27 Conference Paper Project Details
Risk-based design for floating offshore wind energy - An overview of standards and challenges 2017-08-27 Conference Paper Project Details
Risk-based design for floating offshore wind energy - An overview of standards and challenges 2017-08-27 Conference Paper Project Details