Publications by authors named "Qinshan Liu"

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  • A microfluidic method was created to measure how different salts affect bubble coalescence, providing more accurate results than previous methods.
  • The study found that as salt concentration increased, the time it took for bubbles to coalesce decreased initially and then increased again, with a specific transition concentration (TC) identified where the effect of salt shifted from helping to hinder coalescence.
  • Sodium halide solutions were shown to significantly inhibit coalescence, with NaCl being the most effective, and the approach velocity of bubbles varied with salt concentration, especially at the TC, while simulation results illustrated how pressure changes during the coalescence process.
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Mobile edge computing (MEC) focuses on transferring computing resources close to the user's device, and it provides high-performance and low-delay services for mobile devices. It is an effective method to deal with computationally intensive and delay-sensitive tasks. Given the large number of underutilized computing resources for mobile devices in urban areas, leveraging these underutilized resources offers tremendous opportunities and value.

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