Jingyu Song
Xijing Hospital
19 Papers
20 Citations
Jingyu Song is an academic researcher from Xijing Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Jingyu Song include Heilongjiang University.
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Papers
Theoretical Insights into Ultrafast Dynamics in Quantum Materials
TL;DR: In this article , a first-principle approach that is aimed at providing robust dynamic simulations of light-induced, highly nonlinear phenomena by real-time calculation of combined photonic, electronic, and ionic quantum mechanical effects within a TDDFT framework is presented.
Numerical simulation of two-phase heat and mass transfer in fractured reservoirs based on projection-based embedded discrete fracture model (pEDFM)
Anna Rocheva,Jingyu Song +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , a finite volume method is used to discretize the mass and energy conservative equations, and all the connections between control volumes including two types of fracture-matrix (f-m), three types of fractures fracture-fracture (f -f), and one type of matrix-matrices (m-m) connections are constructed, and corresponding transmissibility formulas of mass and heat transfer in finite-volume discrete schemes for these connections are given.
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Confining iodine into a biomass-derived hierarchically porous carbon as cathode material for high performance zinc–iodine battery
TL;DR: In this article , a biomass-derived hierarchically porous carbon (marked as BCHP) was used as an iodine host material for high performance Zn-I2 battery.
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An upwind generalized finite difference method for meshless solution of two-phase porous flow equations
Anna Rocheva,Jingyu Song +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the first attempt to apply newly developed upwind GFDM for the meshless solution of two-phase porous flow equations was made, where node cloud is used to flexibly discretize the computational domain, instead of complicated mesh generation.
A Health Impact and Economic Loss Assessment of O <sub>3</sub> and PM <sub>2.5</sub> Exposure in China From 2015 to 2020
Changxiu Cheng,Jingyu Song +1 more
TL;DR: Based on ozone (O3) and fine particulate matter concentration (PM2.5) monitoring data in 331 Chinese cities from 2015 to 2020, Wang et al. as discussed by the authors evaluated the health effects and the corresponding economic losses of O3 pollution on three health endpoints.