Bin Xu

Professor  
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates  
Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Academic Titles:Director and Founder, Key Laboratory for Intelligent Infrastructure and Monitoring of Fujian Province

Gender:Male

Date of Birth:1972-03-04

Alma Mater:Ibaraki University

Education Level:博士研究生

Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering

Date of Employment:2016-08-01

School/Department:College of Civil Engineering, Huaqiao University

Business Address:College of Civil Engineering, Huaqiao University, Jimei Avenue 668, Xiamen, China

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Status:在岗

Other Post:Director and Founder, International Research Center for Safety and Sustainability of Civil Engineering

Administrative Position:Director, Key Laboratory

Discipline:Civil Engineering

Academic Honor:

2008   教育部新世纪优秀人才支持计划

2016   桐江学者

2017   福建省“闽江学者奖励计划”特聘教授

2017   厦门市双百计划

2018   福建省引进高层次人才

Honors and Titles:

2024-09-10   华侨大学师德模范

福建省引进高层次人才(海外B类)

The Second Level Technical Invention Award, Fujian Province Government, China,2018

Overseas High-level Innovative Talents Award, Xiamen City Government, China,2017

Ethics Role Model Award, Hunan University, China,2014


Paper Publications

Embedded piezoelectric lead-zirconate-titanate-based dynamic internal normal stress sensor for concrete under impact

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Journal:Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures

Key Words:Piezoelectric lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) patch;embedded dynamic normal stress; sensorimpact loading;dynamic increase factor;free-falling drop hammerconcrete

Abstract:The direct stress measurement is critical for the constitutive law investigation of concrete materials and dynamic behavior study of concrete structures under strong dynamic loadings where the strain-rate effect and the plastic behavior should be considered. In this article, an embedded dynamic internal normal stress sensor for concrete by employing piezoelectric lead-zirconate-titanate (PZT) patch as a sensing element is developed. After being calibrated under sinusoidal loadings with different frequencies, periodical square loadings, and random loadings, the developed dynamic internal normal stress sensor is further calibrated with a unique self-developed free-falling drop hammer with different impact velocities. The sensitivity of the developed normal stress sensor is determined accordingly. Finally, the developed sensors are employed to monitor the dynamic normal stress time history at different locations of concrete cylinder specimens under impacts with different velocities using a large-scale drop hammer test facility. The dynamic increase factors of concrete strength under impact are determined and compared with the values determined by the Comite Euro-International du Beton code. The experimental results indicate that the PZT-based embedded dynamic internal normal stress sensor provides a novel way for the direct dynamic normal stress measurement of concrete specimens under impact loadings.

Document Type:J

Volume:28

Issue:19

Page Number:2659-2674

Translation or Not:no

Date of Publication:2017-11-19

Included Journals:SCI

Impact Factor:2.774

First Author:许斌

Co-author:宋钢兵,莫怡隆

Profile

Dr. Bin Xu is currently the Minjiang Scholar Professor of Civil Engineering, a professorship appointed by Fujian Provincial Government, at Huaqiao University, Xiamen, China. He currently is the Director and Founder of the Key Laboratory for Intelligent Infrastructure and Monitoring (IIM) of Fujian Province, and the Director and Founder of the International Centre for Safety and Sustainability of Civil Engineering at Huaqiao University. 

Before joining Huaqiao University, he was a Lotus Scholar Professor of Civil Engineering (a professorship appointed by Fujian Provincial Government) at Hunan University from 2005 to 2016 and was also the associate dean of the College of Civil Engineering at Hunan University from 2010 to 2016. He was also the Director of the Hunan Provincial Key Lab on Damage Prognosis for Engineering Structures from 2015 to 2016 at Hunan University. He taught and carried out research at the Lyles School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University as a Curtis Visiting Professor appointed by Purdue University in 2014-2015 academic year. He had been invited and financially support by European Commission to work at Sapienza University of Roma in 2010 and hired by University of Western Australia as a Gledden Visiting Senior Fellow from 2007 to 2008. Before starting working in China in 2005, he worked at University of Missouri-Rolla in US as a Post-Doc from 2003 to 2005 and at Ibaraki University in Japan as a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) postdoctoral fellow from 2001 to 2003. 

He has been the supervisor of 7 Ph.D., 1 Post-Doc, 4 international visiting students and over 60 MS students. All of his PhD students are working at universities. Dr. Xu has committed to securing competitive external funds to support programs, research, and labs. He has been the PI and Co-PI of 14 competitive government funded research projects including a China- European Commission international collaborative research project, an international collaborative research project between National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and National Natural Science Foundation (NSF) of US, and a number of NSFC research projects. He is also the recipient of Grant-in-aid of 7 talent programs sponsored by China Ministry of Education (CMoE) and other government agencies.

He also serves on various academic societies as Editor-in-Chief, Executive Editor, Associate Editor, Guest Editor or editorial board member for international journals and professional committees as Standing Committee Member, Executive Member or Committee Members.