| Mr Ang Hock Eng Senior Lecturer Division of Engineering Mechanics School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering College of Engineering
Email: MHEANG@ntu.edu.sg Phone: (+65)6790 5512 Office: N3-02c-95 |
| Education |
- DIC MSc University of London, Imperial Coll. 1981
- BSc(Hons) University of Wales 1979
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| Biography |
Assoc Prof Ang Hock Eng is the academic focus coordinator for the Marine & Offshore Engineering final year specialization offered by the School of MAE at NTU. He is the course coordinator for both courses, Marine & Offshore Structural Integrity and Marine Engineering Control Systems. He is also involved in teaching the Engineering Design course and the topic he covers includes electromechanical power transmission and hydrostatic power transmission. He has served as a Deputy Director of Maritime Research Centre, NTU from 2003 till 2007.
Prior to joining NTU in 1986, he has worked for several years as a Shiprepair Manager in the marine & offshore engineering industries in Singapore. He received advanced training in shiprepair technology and management for various types of vessels at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipyard, Nagasaki, Japan, in 1984. As part of the training programme, he was also attached to the other Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipyards at Kobe and Yokohama.
He has served as a Treasurer for The Institute of Marine Engineers, Singapore Branch, from 1989 till 1992, and also served as a Treasurer for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Singapore Branch, from 1993 till 2002. His current professional memberships are, CEng, MIMechE, PEng(M), MIEM.
He has served as a member for both the Technical Committees in Equipment & Machinery Safety and General Safety, SPRINGS Singapore from 1993 till 2002. He received the Merit Award from Standards Council of Singapore under the auspices of SPRINGS Singapore in 2002. Currently, he is a member of Workplace Safety & Health (Metalworking & Manufacturing) Committee, WSH Council.
His area of research includes control of fluid power systems and fracture mechanics & failure analysis of engineering components using computational boundary element method. |
| Research Interests |
Fracture Mechanics Analysis of Engineering Components using Boundary Element Methods.
Instrumentation & Control of Fluid Power Systems. |
| Selected Publications |
- Ang H.E., Tan Choon Lai, Torrance JE. (1996). Boundary Element Analysis of Orthotropic delamination Specimen with Interface Cracks. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 54(5), 601-615.
- Thiruvarudchelv S., Seet G.G.L., Ang H.E. (1996). Computer-Monitored Hydraulic Bulging of Tubes. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 57(1-2), 182-188.
- Ang H.E., Tan Choon Lai. (1995). Boundary Element Analysis of Interfacial Cracks Between Dissimilar Materials Under Thermal Loads. First International Symposium on Thermal Stress and Related Topics, Thermal Stresses '95.
- Ang H.E., Tan Choon Lai, Torrance JE. (1995). Strain Energy Release Rates of Interface Cracks in Orthotropic Layered Beams. International Journal of Fracture, 72, 81-87.
- Thiruvarudchelv S., Seet G.G.L., Ang H.E. (1995). Computer controlled hydraulic bulging machine.
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