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Chingwei M Shieh

from Greenville, SC
Age ~52

Chingwei Shieh Phones & Addresses

  • 5 Violet Ct, Greenville, SC 29615
  • 9 Eagle Ln, Mechanicville, NY 12118 (518) 664-5386
  • Clifton Park, NY
  • 1275 Gerling St, Schenectady, NY 12308 (518) 381-9891
  • 425 Waupelani Dr, State College, PA 16801 (814) 867-6016
  • University Park, PA

Work

Company: Ge power & water Nov 2009 Position: Engineering manager - heat transfer tools

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: Penn State University 1995 to 2000 Specialities: Aerospace Engineering

Skills

Fluid Mechanics • Heat Transfer • Finite Element Analysis • Cfd • Turbomachinery • Thermal • Gas Turbines • Thermodynamics • Aerodynamics • Acoustics • Fortran • Engineering Management • Engineering • Six Sigma • Simulations • Fluid Dynamics • Computational Fluid Dynamics • Matlab • Turbulence Modeling • Aeroacoustics • Ansys • Combustion • Mechanical Engineering • Machine Learning • Python • Java • C# • C++ • Parallel Programming • Parallel Computing • Big Data Analytics • Data Analysis • Computer Aided Design • Artificial Intelligence • Nosql

Languages

English • Mandarin

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Data Scientist

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Location:
Sunset, SC
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
GE Power & Water since Nov 2009
Engineering Manager - Heat Transfer Tools

GE Global Research Jan 2007 - Nov 2009
Project Leader - Acoustics Technology

GE Global Research Oct 2004 - Dec 2007
Project Leader - GE-Boeing Cabin Noise Research Project

GE Global Research Apr 2001 - Sep 2004
Fluid Mechanics Engineer
Education:
Penn State University 1995 - 2000
Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering
Penn State University 1994 - 1995
M.S., Aerospace Engineering
Penn State University 1990 - 1994
B.S., Engineering Science and Mechanics
Skills:
Fluid Mechanics
Heat Transfer
Finite Element Analysis
Cfd
Turbomachinery
Thermal
Gas Turbines
Thermodynamics
Aerodynamics
Acoustics
Fortran
Engineering Management
Engineering
Six Sigma
Simulations
Fluid Dynamics
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Matlab
Turbulence Modeling
Aeroacoustics
Ansys
Combustion
Mechanical Engineering
Machine Learning
Python
Java
C#
C++
Parallel Programming
Parallel Computing
Big Data Analytics
Data Analysis
Computer Aided Design
Artificial Intelligence
Nosql
Languages:
English
Mandarin

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Reducing Wake

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US Patent:
20080149205, Jun 26, 2008
Filed:
Dec 20, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/613389
Inventors:
Anurag Gupta - Clifton Park NY, US
Chingwei Michael Shieh - Mechanicville NY, US
Seyed Gholamali Saddoughi - Clifton Park NY, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
F15C 3/00
US Classification:
137829
Abstract:
A machine includes an unsteady blower device, such as a synthetic jet actuator, disposed such that an aperture of the blower is disposed upon the trailing edge of the machine component. The unsteady blower device is actuated to perform unsteady blowing of a fluid from the aperture in order to enhance turbulent mixing in the flow to mitigate undesirable wakes that interact with downstream components. Such unsteady blower devices facilitate momentum transfer or unsteady excitation or energy addition into the flow through the machine via direct injection of additional fluid.

Auxiliary Power Unit Assembly

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US Patent:
20090025393, Jan 29, 2009
Filed:
Oct 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/590041
Inventors:
Karl Edward Sheldon - Rexford NY, US
Charles Erklin Seeley - Niskayuna NY, US
Ludwig Christian Haber - Rensselaer NY, US
Trevor Howard Wood - Clifton Park NY, US
Jonathan Glenn Luedke - Clifton Park NY, US
Chingwei Michael Shieh - Mechanicville NY, US
International Classification:
F02C 7/24
F02K 1/06
F01N 1/24
US Classification:
60725, 181215, 181222
Abstract:
An embodiment of the technology described herein is an auxiliary power unit assembly. The auxiliary power unit assembly includes an auxiliary power unit being installable in an aircraft having a cabin, a duct connecting the cabin and the auxiliary power unit, and a noise reduction feature in the duct.

Method And System For Detecting A Crack On A Turbomachine Blade

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US Patent:
20110150626, Jun 23, 2011
Filed:
Dec 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/644327
Inventors:
Kevin W. Kinzie - Moore SC, US
Chingwei M. Shieh - Mechanicville NY, US
Dongjai Lee - Greer SC, US
International Classification:
F04D 29/00
G01N 29/04
US Classification:
415 1, 415118, 73660
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention may provide real-time monitoring of a compressor section to determine the possibility of a crack forming on a rotating blade. The present invention does not require the shutdown of the machine. The present invention may be configured to automatically raise an alarm if the acoustic signature of the compressor changes in way that may be consistent with the cracking of a blade.
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