Wing Kam Liu
Walter P. Murphy Professor
Director of the NSF Summer Institute on Nano Mechanics and Materials
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Northwestern University
2145 Sheridan Road, Room A326
Evanston, IL60208, USA
TEL: (847) 491-7094
FAX: (847) 491-3915
email: w-liu@northwestern.edu
BS Engineering Science, University of Illinois-Chicago, 1976
MS Mechanical Engineering, Caltech, 1977
PhD Mechanical Engineering, Caltech, 1981
Honors and Awards
Research
In the Classroom
Professor Liu has taught the following courses: Static and Dynamics, Applied Stress Analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics I and II (two new courses developed for Dept. of ME), Computer Analysis and Synthesis of Mechanical Systems (new course developed for Dept. of ME), Computer Aided Mechanical/Structural Design (new course developed for Dept. of ME), Finite Element Methods, Advanced Finite Element Methods I, Advanced Finite Element Methods II (new course developed for Dept. of CE), Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering, Special Topics in Computational Mechanics, Computational Nano- Micro- and Macro- Mechanics (New Course). Liu is co-developing two NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training (IGERT) courses on: ME-317: Molecular Modeling and the Interface to Micromechanics and ME-318: Multiscale Simulations.
Selected Publications
Nano Mechanics and Materials: Theory, Multiscale Methods and Applications by Wing Kam Liu, Eduard G. Karpov and Harold S. Park, Wiley, 2005
Shaofan Li and Wing Kam Liu, "Meshfree Particle Methods," Springer, 502pp. 2004.
Ted Belytschko, Wing Kam Liu, and Brian Moran, "Nonlinear Finite Elements for Continua and Structures," John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 660pp, 2000.
Y. Liu, W.K. Liu, N. Patankar, and T. Belytschko, "Immersed Electrokinetic Finite ElementMethod", International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, to appear.
Y. Liu, J. Chung, W.K. Liu, and R. Ruoff, "Dielectrophoretic Assembly of Nanowires", Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 110 (29), pp 14098-14106, 2006.
W.K. Liu, Y. Liu, D. Farrell, L. Zhang and X. Wang et al, "Immersed Finite Element Method andApplications to Biological Systems", Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering,195(1722-1749), 2006.
Wing Kam Liu, Karpov EG, Zhang S, Park HS, "An Introduction to Computational Nano Mechanics and Materials," Computer Method in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 193 (17-20), 1529-1578, 2004.
Hiroshi Kadowaki and Wing Kam Liu, "Bridging Multi-Scale Method for Localization Problems," Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering Volume 193, Issues 30-32, 30 July 2004, Pages 3267-3302.
Park HS, Karpov EG, Klein PA, Liu WK, The Bridging Scale for Two-Dimensional Atomistic/Continuum Coupling. Phi-losophical Magazine, 85(1), 79-113, 2005.
Su Hao, Wing Kam Liu, Brian Moran, Franck Vernerey, Gregory B. Olson, "Multi-scale Constitutive Model and Computational Framework for the Design of Ultra-high Strength," Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, v.193, p.1865, 2004.
Sulin Zhang, Greg Wagner, Sergey N. Medyanik, Wing-Kam Liu, Yuan-Hsin Yu and Yip-Wah Chung, "Experimental and Molecular Dynamics Simulation Studies of Friction Behavior of Hydrogenated Carbon Films," Surface and Coating Technology 177, 518-523 (2004).
W. K. Liu, W. Han, H. Lu and S. Li, "Reproducing Kernel Element Method, Part I Theoretical Formulation," Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 193: 933-951, 2004.
S. Hao, B. Moran, W. K. Liu, G. B. Olson, "A Hierarchical Multi-Physics Constitutive Model for Steels Design," Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design, 10: 99-142, 2003.
Gregory J. Wagner and Wing Kam Liu, "Coupling of Atomic and Continuum Simulations Using a Bridging Scale Decomposition," Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 190, pp. 249-274,2003.
L. T. Zhang, A. Gerstenberger, X. Wang, and W. K. Liu, "Immersed Finite Element Method", Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Volume 193, Issues 21-22, 28 May 2004, Pages 2051-2067.
Qian, D., Wagner, G.J., Liu, W.K., Yu, M.F., and Ruoff, R.S., "Mechanics of Carbon Nanotubes." Applied Mechanics Reviews, 55(2), 495-533, ASME, 2002