2007 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Albert J. Shih mainly focuses on Machining, Composite material, Metallurgy, Electrical discharge machining and Mechanical engineering. His Machining research includes elements of Titanium, Amorphous metal, Finite element method and Automotive industry. His research investigates the connection between Composite material and topics such as Light emission that intersect with problems in Tool wear.
His biological study deals with issues like Surface roughness, which deal with fields such as Wire saw, Surface finish, Diamond and Electrical engineering. The Electrical discharge machining study combines topics in areas such as Anode, Engineering drawing and Surface integrity. His Chip formation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Structural engineering and Rake angle.
Albert J. Shih mainly investigates Composite material, Machining, Metallurgy, Mechanical engineering and Biomedical engineering. His research ties Engineering drawing and Composite material together. His works in Chip formation and Electrical discharge machining are all subjects of inquiry into Machining.
Albert J. Shih has researched Metallurgy in several fields, including Lubrication and Surface roughness. Albert J. Shih combines topics linked to Finite element method with his work on Mechanical engineering. His Biomedical engineering study incorporates themes from Imaging phantom and Surgery.
His primary areas of investigation include Biomedical engineering, Drilling, Stroke, Mechanics and Composite material. His work carried out in the field of Biomedical engineering brings together such families of science as Needle biopsy, Biopsy, Rat brain and Artificial limbs. Drilling is a subfield of Metallurgy that Albert J. Shih studies.
His Metallurgy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Thermal conductivity and Thermal. The study incorporates disciplines such as Galerkin method, Cutting tool and Cutting force in addition to Mechanics. His work in the fields of Fracture fixation, Machining and Drill wear overlaps with other areas such as Debris.
His primary scientific interests are in Biomedical engineering, Mechanics, Stroke, Embolus and Composite material. His studies deal with areas such as Porosity, Cluster analysis and Grayscale as well as Biomedical engineering. His research integrates issues of Cutting force, Galerkin method, Cutting tool and Contact mechanics in his study of Mechanics.
His Stroke research integrates issues from Ultimate tensile strength and Embolization. Albert J. Shih interconnects Cadaveric spasm and Cerebral circulation in the investigation of issues within Embolus. His study in Composite material focuses on Stiffness in particular.
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Application of Nanofluids in Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding
Bin Shen;Albert J. Shih;Simon C. Tung.
Tribology Transactions (2008)
Surgical Instrument and Method for Use Thereof
Robert Dodde;Albert J. Shih;James Geiger;William Roberts.
(2007)
Experimental Study of the Dry and Near-Dry Electrical Discharge Milling Processes
Jia Tao;Albert J. Shih;Jun Ni.
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-transactions of The Asme (2008)
Finite Element Simulation of Orthogonal Metal Cutting
A. J. Shih.
Journal of Engineering for Industry (1995)
Near dry electrical discharge machining
C.C. Kao;Jia Tao;Albert J. Shih.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture (2007)
Fixed abrasive diamond wire machining—part I: process monitoring and wire tension force
W.I. Clark;A.J. Shih;C.W. Hardin;R.L. Lemaster.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture (2003)
An analytical finite element technique for predicting thrust force and torque in drilling
J.S Strenkowski;C.C Hsieh;A.J Shih.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture (2004)
Additive manufacturing of custom orthoses and prostheses-A review
Roland K. Chen;Roland K. Chen;Yu an Jin;Yu an Jin;Jeffrey Wensman;Albert Shih.
Additive manufacturing (2016)
PERFORMANCE OF NOVEL MoS2 NANOPARTICLES BASED GRINDING FLUIDS IN MINIMUM QUANTITY LUBRICATION GRINDING
Bin Shen;Parash Kalita;Ajay P. Malshe;Albert J. Shih.
Transactions of the North American Manufacturing Research Institution of SME 2008. NAMRC 36 (2008)
Fixed Abrasive Diamond Wire Saw Slicing of Single-Crystal Silicon Carbide Wafers
Craig W. Hardin;Jun Qu;Albert J. Shih.
Materials and Manufacturing Processes (2004)
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