Xiaoling Tong 
Xiaoling
Tong
Faculty

Curriculum Vitae not Provided


Email
xltong@simcenter.msstate.edu

Office
HPC 203

Phone
(662) 325-3048

Biography
Dr. Xiaoling Tong is a Research Assistant Professor in High Performance Computing Collabatory at Mississippi State University. She received her PH.D in Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Delaware in 1998. Earlier, she obtained her master degree in Department of Thermal Engineering at TsingHua University in China in 1993. She came to Mississippi State University as a post-doc after finishing her PH.D
Research Interest
Numerical simulation of multiphase flows
Selected PublicationsTotal Publications:  12 
Tong, X., Thompson, D., Arnoldus, Q.H., Collins, E. M., & Luke, E. (2017). Three-Dimensional Surface Evolution and Mesh Deformation for Aircraft Icing Applications. Journal of Aircraft. AIAA. 54(3), 1047-1063. DOI:10.2514/1.C033949. [Abstract]

Tong, X., Thompson, D., Arnoldus, Q.H., Collins, E. M., & Luke, E. (2014). Robust Surface Evolution and Mesh Deformation for Three Dimensional Aircraft Icing Applications on a Swept GLC-305 Airfoil. AIAA Aviation 2014. Atlanta, GA: AIAA. AIAA-2014-2201.

Tong, X., Luke, E., & Smith, R. (2014). Numerical Validation of a Near-field Fugitive Dust Model for Vehicles Moving on Unpaved Surfaces. Proc. IMechE, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering. SAGE. 228(7), 7520762.

Tong, X., Luke, E., Remotigue, M., & Kang, J. (2013). Multiphase Simulations of Blast-Soil Interaction. 13th International Symposium on Numerical Methods for Multiphase Flow. Lake Tahoe, NV: ASME. DOI:10.1115/FEDSM2013-16549.

Thompson, D., Tong, X., Arnoldus, Q.H., Collins, E. M., McLaurin, D., & Luke, E. (2013). Discrete Surface Evolution and Mesh Deformation for Aircraft Icing Applications. Proceedings of the AIAA 5th Atmospheric and Space Environments Conference. San Diego, CA. DOI:10.2514/6.2013-2544. [Abstract]