Dr. Qi-Hong  Deng
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Dr. Qi-Hong Deng

Professor
Central South University, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Health from Hunan University, China

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Biography

Dr. Qi-Hong Deng is currently working as Distinguished Professor at Central South University, China. He obtained his PhD from Hunan University, in 2003. In past he worked as Associate Professor and Professor at Central South University. His area of research interest includes Building Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality, Bio- Heat and Mass Transfer within Human Body, Air Pollution: Source, Dispersion, Health Effect, and Control, Thermal Environment: Thermoregulation and Thermal Comfort. He is professional member of Academic Committee, Chinese Association of Refrigeration, Thermodynamics and Engineering Application Committee China Energy Research Society, Vice-Chairman, Indoor Environment and Health Branch, Chinese Society of Environmental Science. He is also member of editorial board such as Journal of the IEST (Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology), Building Energy and Environment (Chinese Journal), China Report on Advances in Environmental Science (Book Series). He has published 23 research articles in journals, 2 edited books, 8 papers in international conferences as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Heat Transfer
62%
Air Pollution
90%
Dispersion
75%
Thermoregulation
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Lu, C., Q. Deng and C. Yu, 2015. Strategies for reduction of episodic risk of PM10 by controlling industrial and traffic emissions of SO2 and NO2 and meteorological parameters. Indoor Built Environ., (In Press). .
  2. Deng, Q., C. Lu, C. Ou and W. Liu, 2015. Effects of early life exposure to outdoor air pollution and indoor renovation on childhood asthma in China. Build. Environ., (In Press). 10.1016/j.buildenv.2015.01.019.
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  3. Deng, Q., C. Lu and C. Yu, 2015. Characterizing ambient concentration of PM10 in urban environment of Central South China. Indoor Built Environ., 24: 324-339.
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  4. Zhou, Y. and Q. Deng, 2014. Numerical simulation of inter-floor airflow and impact on pollutant transport in high-rise buildings due to buoyancy-driven natural ventilation. Indoor Built Environ., 23: 246-258.
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  5. Lu, C., Q.Deng, C. Yu, J. Sundell and C. Ou, 2014. Effects of ambient air pollution on the prevalence of pneumonia in children: Implication for national ambient air quality standards in China. Indoor Built Environ., 23: 259-269.
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  6. Liu, W., H. Huangfu, J. Xiong and Q. Deng, 2014. Feedback effect of human physical and psychological adaption on time period of thermal adaption in naturally ventilated building. Build. Environ., 76: 1-9.
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  7. Zhang, Y., B. Li, C. Huang, X. Yang and H. Qian et al., 2013. Ten cities cross-sectional questionnaire survey of children asthma and other allergies in China. Chin. Sci. Bull., 58: 4182-4189.
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  8. Lu, C., Q. Deng, C. Ou, W. Liu and J. Sundell, 2013. Effects of ambient air pollution on allergic rhinitis among preschool children in Changsha, China. Chin. Sci. Bull., 58: 4252-4258.
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  9. Liu, W., Q. Deng, W. Ma, H. Huangfu and J. Zhao, 2013. Feedback from human adaptive behavior to neutral temperature in naturally ventilated buildings: Physical and psychological paths. Build. Environ., 67: 240-249.
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  10. He, G.X., C.W.F. Yu, C. Lu and Q.H. Deng, 2013. The influence of synoptic pattern and atmospheric boundary layer on PM10 and urban heat island. Indoor Built Environ., 22: 796-807.
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  11. Liu, W., Y. Zheng, Q. Deng and Y. Liu, 2012. Human thermal adaptive behaviour in naturally ventilated offices for different outdoor air temperatures: A case study in Changsha China. Build. Environ., 50: 76-89.
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  12. Deng, Q., G. He, C. Lu and W. Liu, 2012. Urban ventilation-a new concept and lumped model. Int. J. Ventilation, 11: 131-140.
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  13. Liu, W., Z. Lian, Q. Deng and Y. Liu, 2011. Evaluation of calculation methods of mean skin temperature for use in thermal comfort study. Build. Environ., 46: 478-488.
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  14. Liu, W., Q. Deng, W. Huang and R. Liu, 2011. Variation in cooling load of a moving air-conditioned train compartment under the effects of ambient conditions and body thermal storage. Applied Thermal Eng., 31: 1150-1162.
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  15. Deng, Q.H., 2008. Fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics of natural convection in square cavities due to discrete source-sink pairs. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 51: 5949-5957.
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  16. Deng, Q.H. and J.J. Chang, 2008. Natural convection in a rectangular enclosure with sinusoidal temperature distributions on both side walls. Numer. Heat Transfer, Part A: Applic., 54: 507-524.
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  17. Deng, Q.H., J. Zhou, C. Mei and Y.M. Shen, 2004. Fluid, heat and contaminant transport structures of laminar double-diffusive mixed convection in a two-dimensional ventilated enclosure. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 47: 5257-5269.
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  18. Deng, Q.H. and G Zhang, 2004. Indoor air environment: More structures to see? Build. Environ., 39: 1417-1425.
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  19. Deng, Q.H., G.F. Tang, Y. Li and M.Y. Ha, 2002. Interaction between discrete heat sources in horizontal natural convection enclosures. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 45: 5117-5132.
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  20. Deng, Q.H., G.F. Tang and Y. Li, 2002. A combined temperature scale for analyzing natural convection in rectangular enclosures with discrete wall heat sources. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 45: 3437-3446.
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  21. Deng, Q.H. and G.F. Tang, 2002. Special treatment of pressure correction based on continuity conservation in a pressure-based algorithm. Numer. Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundam., 42: 73-92.
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  22. Deng, Q.H. and G.F. Tang, 2002. Numerical visualization of mass and heat transport for mixed convective heat transfer by streamline and heatline. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 45: 2387-2396.
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  23. Deng, Q.H. and G.F. Tang, 2002. Numerical visualization of mass and heat transport for conjugate natural convection/heat conduction by streamline and heatline. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 45: 2373-2385.
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