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Citations
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - William Prager Medal
  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Alan S. Wineman is a researcher affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their academic contributions primarily focus on the field of Engineering, with a specialization in subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Polymers and Plastics, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Cell Biology.

The main topics covered in their work encompass Elasticity and Material Modeling, Elasticity and Wave Propagation, Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties, Cellular Mechanics and Interactions, Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies, Mechanical Behavior of Composites, and Composite Material Mechanics.

Prominent recent papers authored or coauthored by Alan S. Wineman include:

  • Fiber-reinforced composites: nonlinear elasticity and beyond, 2021, Journal of Engineering Mathematics
  • A viscoelastic Eshelby inclusion model and analysis of the Cell-in-Gel system, 2021, International Journal of Engineering Science
  • Pure bending of an elastic prismatic beam made of a material with density-dependent material parameters, 2022, Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
  • Residual stress and material symmetry, 2024, International Journal of Engineering Science
  • A note on viscoelastic bodies whose material properties depend on the density, 2021, Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids

Alan S. Wineman frequently collaborates with several scholars in their research endeavors. These coauthors include Κ. R. Rajagopal, Mohammad A. Kazemi-Lari, John A. Shaw, Rafael Shimkunas, and Leighton T. Izu.

The researcher's work has been published in a number of distinguished venues, with frequent publications in the following journals:

  • Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
  • International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics
  • International Journal of Engineering Science
  • iScience
  • Journal of Engineering Mathematics

During their career, Alan S. Wineman has been recognized with several awards, including the William Prager Medal in 2009 and election as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1999.

Best Publications

  • Mechanical Response of Polymers: An Introduction

    Alan. S. Wineman;K. R. Rajagopal

  • Nonlinear Viscoelastic Solids—A Review

    A. Wineman

  • A CONSTITUTIVE EQUATION FOR NONLINEAR SOLIDS WHICH UNDERGO DEFORMATION INDUCED MICROSTRUCTURAL CHANGES

    Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal;Alan S. Wineman

  • On Poisson’s Ratio in Linearly Viscoelastic Solids

    R. S. Lakes;A. Wineman

  • Age-related changes in the mechanical properties of the epimysium in skeletal muscles of rats

    Yingxin Gao;Tatiana Y. Kostrominova;Tatiana Y. Kostrominova;John A. Faulkner;Alan S. Wineman

  • On boundary conditions for a certain class of problems in mixture theory

    K.R. Rajagopal;A.S. Wineman;M. Gandhi

  • Chemorheological response of elastomers at elevated temperatures: Experiments and simulations

    John A. Shaw;Alan S. Jones;Alan S. Wineman

  • Some results for generalized neo-Hookean elastic materials

    Alan Wineman

  • Determination of material properties using nanoindentation and multiple indenter tips

    C. Heinrich;A.M. Waas;A.S. Wineman

  • On the shear and bending of a degrading polymer beam

    K.R. Rajagopal;A.R. Srinivasa;A.S. Wineman

  • Applications of the theory of interacting continua to the diffusion of a fluid through a non-linear elastic media

    John Jin-Jau Shi;Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal;Alan S. Wineman

  • ON A BOUNDARY LAYER THEORY FOR NON-NEWTONIAN FLUIDS

    Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal;A. S. Gupta;Alan S. Wineman

  • The influence of the representative volume element (RVE) size on the homogenized response of cured fiber composites

    C. Heinrich;M. Aldridge;A. S. Wineman;J. Kieffer

  • Flow of electro-rheological materials

    Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal;Alan S. Wineman

  • The role of curing stresses in subsequent response, damage and failure of textile polymer composites

    Christian Heinrich;Michael Aldridge;Alan S. Wineman;John Kieffer

  • Material identification of soft tissue using membrane inflation

    Alan S. Wineman;Douglas Wilson;John W. Melvin

  • Fourier transform analysis: Nonlinear dynamic response of an electrorheological material

    Daniel R. Gamota;Alan S. Wineman;Frank E. Filisko

  • Generation of heat and stress during the cure of polymers used in fiber composites

    Christian Heinrich;Michael Aldridge;Alan S. Wineman;John Kieffer

  • Large Axisymmetric Inflation of a Nonlinear Viscoelastic Membrane by Lateral Pressure

    Alan S. Wineman

  • On constitutive equations for electrorheological materials

    Alan S. Wineman;Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal

  • Elastomer bushing response: Experiments and finite element modeling

    J. Kadlowec;A. Wineman;G. Hulbert

Frequent Co-Authors

Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal
Kumbakonam R. Rajagopal Texas A&M University
Anthony M. Waas
Anthony M. Waas Arizona State University
Anastasia Muliana
Anastasia Muliana Texas A&M University
Ray W. Ogden
Ray W. Ogden University of Glasgow
Steven L. Ceccio
Steven L. Ceccio University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John O.L. DeLancey
John O.L. DeLancey University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James A. Ashton-Miller
James A. Ashton-Miller University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John A. Faulkner
John A. Faulkner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
C. David Remy
C. David Remy University of Stuttgart
Roderic S. Lakes
Roderic S. Lakes University of Wisconsin–Madison

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