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4382
National Ranking
39

Overview

A.G. Mamalis is affiliated with the National Technical University of Athens in Greece. Their research primarily spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a focused interest in subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, General Materials Science, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their work addresses various topics including Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research, Material Properties and Applications, Engineering Technology and Methodologies, Metal and Thin Film Mechanics, Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications, Nuclear Materials and Properties, and Thermodynamic and Structural Properties of Metals and Alloys.

Frequent coauthors in Mamalis's publications include Yurii Volodymyrovych Romashov, É. S. Gevorkyan, Dmitrij Morozow, Volodymyr Nerubatskyi, and Vladimir Grushko.

The venues most commonly featuring Mamalis's work include:

  • Nanotechnology Perceptions
  • Journal of Instrumentation
  • Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry
  • Machines
  • Diamond and Related Materials

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by A.G. Mamalis include:

  • Properties of Cutting Tool Composite Material Diamond-(Fe-Ni-Cu-Sn) Reinforced with Nano-VN, 2022, Machines
  • An approach for numerical simulating and processing of measured electrical signals from board sensors installed on wheeled electro-mechanical platforms, 2021, Journal of Instrumentation
  • Special features of manufacturing cutting inserts from nanocomposite material Al2O3-SiC, 2021, Journal of Instrumentation
  • Resource efficient ferritizatio treatment for concentrated wastewater from electroplating production with aftertreatment by nanosorbents, 2021, Nanotechnology Perceptions
  • Influence of plasma-based ion implantation and deposition on the structure, internal stressand mechanical properties of nanocrystalline ZrN coatings, 2020, Nanotechnology Perceptions

Best Publications

  • Crashworthy capability of composite material structures

    A.G Mamalis;M. Robinson;D.E. Manolakos;G.A. Demosthenous

  • Crashworthy characteristics of axially statically compressed thin-walled square CFRP composite tubes: experimental

    A.G Mamalis;D.E Manolakos;M.B Ioannidis;D.P Papapostolou

  • On the response of thin-walled CFRP composite tubular components subjected to static and dynamic axial compressive loading: experimental

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;M.B. Ioannidis;D.P. Papapostolou

  • The static and dynamic axial collapse of CFRP square tubes : Finite element modelling

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;M.B. Ioannidis;D.P. Papapostolou

  • The quasi-static crumpling of thin-walled circular cylinders and frusta under axial compression

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  • Nanotechnology and nanostructured materials: trends in carbon nanotubes

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  • Finite element simulation of the axial collapse of metallic thin-walled tubes with octagonal cross-section

    A.G Mamalis;D.E Manolakos;M.B Ioannidis;P.K Kostazos

  • Finite element simulation of chip formation in orthogonal metal cutting

    A.G. Mamalis;M. Horváth;A.S. Branis;D.E. Manolakos

  • Recent advances in nanotechnology

    A.G. Mamalis

  • Extensible plastic collapse of thin-wall frusta as energy absorbers

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;S. Saigal;G. Viegelahn

  • The crumpling of steel thin-walled tubes and frusta under axial compression at elevated strain-rates: Some experimental results

    A.G. Mamalis;W. Johnson;G.L. Viegelahn

  • The static and dynamic axial crumbling of thin-walled fibreglass composite square tubes

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;G.A. Demosthenous;M.B. Ioannidis

  • Analysis of failure mechanisms observed in axial collapse of thin-walled circular fibreglass composite tubes

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;G.A. Demosthenous;M.B. Ioannidis

  • On the crushing response of composite sandwich panels subjected to edgewise compression: experimental

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;M.B. Ioannidis;D.P. Papapostolou

  • Energy dissipation and associated failure modes when axially loading polygonal thin-walled cylinders

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;A.K. Baldoukas;G.L. Viegelahn

  • The static and dynamic axial collapse of fibreglass composite automotive frame rails

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;G.A. Demosthenous;M.B. Ioannidis

  • SPREAD AND FLOW PATTERNS IN RING ROLLING

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  • Electromagnetic forming tools and processing conditions : Numerical simulation

    A. G. Mamalis;D. E. Manolakos;A. G. Kladas;A. K. Koumoutsos

  • Axial plastic collapse of thin bi-material tubes as energy dissipating systems

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;G.A. Demosthenous;W. Johnson

  • Analytical modelling of the static and dynamic axial collapse of thin-walled fibreglass composite conical shells

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;G.A. Demosthenous;M.B. Ioannidis

  • Thermal Modelling of Surface Grinding Using Implicit Finite Element Techniques

    A. G. Mamalis;J. Kundrák;D. E. Manolakos;K. Gyáni

  • Collapse of thin–wall composite sections subjected to high speed axial loading

    A.G. Mamalis;Y.B. Yuan;G.L. Viegelahn

  • Crashworthy Behaviour of Thin-Walled Tubes of Fibreglass Composite Materials Subjected to Axial Loading

    A.G. Mamalis;D.E. Manolakos;G.L. Viegelahn

  • Crashworthiness of Composite Thin-Walled Structures

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Frequent Co-Authors

Dimitrios E. Manolakos
Dimitrios E. Manolakos National Technical University of Athens
Antonios G. Kladas
Antonios G. Kladas National Technical University of Athens
B. Raveau
B. Raveau Université de Caen Normandie
Theodora Varvarigou
Theodora Varvarigou National Technical University of Athens

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