Hong Wu
Central South University
32 Papers
53 Citations
Hong Wu is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstructure & Scanning electron microscope. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications. Previous affiliations of Hong Wu include Northwestern Polytechnical University.
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Papers
Activating macrophages for enhanced osteogenic and bactericidal performance by Cu ion release from micro/nano-topographical coating on a titanium substrate.
TL;DR: Results indicate that Cu could be employed as a promising inflammation-modulatory agent to activate macrophages for enhanced osteogenic and bactericidal effect.
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Interfacial Thermal Conductance of a Silicene/Graphene Bilayer Heterostructure and the Effect of Hydrogenation
Bo Liu,Julia A. Baimova,C. D. Reddy,Adrian Wing-Keung Law,Sergey V. Dmitriev,Sergey V. Dmitriev,Hong Wu,Kun Zhou +7 more
TL;DR: Using molecular dynamics simulations, the interfacial thermal conductance G of an SE/GE bilayer heterostructure is studied and hydrogenation of GE is efficient in enhancing G if an optimum hydrogenation pattern is adopted.
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Elastic modulus of phases in Ti–Mo alloys
TL;DR: In this article, a series of binary Ti-Mo alloys with the Mo contents ranging from 3.2 to 12.5% were prepared using non-consumable arc melting, and the elastic modulus was evaluated by nanoindentation testing technique.
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Study of nanoindentation mechanical response of nanocrystalline structures using molecular dynamics simulations
TL;DR: In this paper, molecular dynamics simulations are performed to study the nanoindentation on three different crystal structures including the single crystalline, poly-crystalline, and nanotwinned poly-calystalline copper, and the results of MD simulations show that the hardness, elastic recovery ratio and temperature of those three nanocrystalline materials strongly depend on crystal structure and twin-lamellae-thickness.
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Molecular dynamics study of pressure-driven water transport through graphene bilayers
Bo Liu,Renbing Wu,Julia A. Baimova,Hong Wu,Adrian Wing-Keung Law,Sergey V. Dmitriev,Sergey V. Dmitriev,Kun Zhou +7 more
TL;DR: The layered water structure inside the GE bilayer is found to play a significant role in influencing the water flow rate and is of significance for the design and application of GE-based nanomaterials in future nanofiltration and water purification technologies.
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