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D-Index
46
Citations
11093
World Ranking
1412
National Ranking
557

Chad M. Landis publication distribution in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chad M. Landis sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 136 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 659 publications or more.

Chad M. Landis D-index placement in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chad M. Landis sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 93 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Chad M. Landis is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their work spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Mechanics of Materials, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research concentrates on topics such as Shape Memory Alloy Transformations, Titanium Alloys Microstructure and Properties, Numerical Methods in Engineering, Elasticity and Material Modeling, Advanced Materials and Mechanics, Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials, and Photonic and Optical Devices.

Landis has published research articles in multiple recognized journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • International Journal of Plasticity
  • Physical Review Materials
  • Mechanics of Materials

Some notable recent papers include:

  • "An adaptive space-time phase field formulation for dynamic fracture of brittle shells based on LR NURBS," 2020, published in Computational Mechanics
  • "Magneto-diffusion-viscohyperelasticity for magneto-active hydrogels: Rate dependences across time scales," 2020, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • "Phase-field fracture modeling for large structures," 2022, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • "A new phenomenological constitutive model for shape memory alloys," 2021, International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • "Simulation of the response and evolution of localization in pseudoelastic NiTi tubes under biaxial stress states," 2021, International Journal of Plasticity

Frequent collaborators throughout their career include:

  • Stelios Kyriakides
  • Wente Li
  • Alexander A. Demkov
  • Rui Huang
  • Yu-Sheng Lo

In recognition of their professional contributions, Chad M. Landis was named a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2014.

Best Publications

  • A phase-field description of dynamic brittle fracture

    Michael J. Borden;Clemens V. Verhoosel;Michael A. Scott;Thomas J.R. Hughes

  • A phase-field formulation for fracture in ductile materials: Finite deformation balance law derivation, plastic degradation, and stress triaxiality effects

    Michael J. Borden;Thomas J.R. Hughes;Chad M. Landis;Amin Anvari

  • A higher-order phase-field model for brittle fracture: Formulation and analysis within the isogeometric analysis framework

    Michael J. Borden;Thomas J Hughes;Chad Matthew Landis;Clemens V. Verhoosel

  • A constitutive model for ferroelectric polycrystals

    J. E. Huber;N. A. Fleck;Chad Matthew Landis;R. M. McMeeking

  • Electrostatic Forces and Stored Energy for Deformable Dielectric Materials

    Robert M. McMeeking;Chad Matthew Landis

  • Continuum thermodynamics of ferroelectric domain evolution: Theory, finite element implementation, and application to domain wall pinning

    Yu Su;Chad M. Landis

  • Fully coupled, multi-axial, symmetric constitutive laws for polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics

    Chad M. Landis

  • Phase-field modeling of hydraulic fracture

    Zachary A. Wilson;Chad M. Landis

  • Curvature-induced polarization in carbon nanoshells

    Traian Dumitrică;Chad M. Landis;Boris I. Yakobson

  • Constraint effects in adhesive joint fracture

    Thomas Pardoen;T Ferracin;CM Landis;Francis Delannay

  • Piezoelectric thin-film superlattices without using piezoelectric materials

    N. D. Sharma;Chad Matthew Landis;P. Sharma

  • A phenomenological multi-axial constitutive law for switching in polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics

    Robert M. McMeeking;Chad Matthew Landis

  • Non-linear constitutive modeling of ferroelectrics

    Chad Matthew Landis

  • Piezoelectric thin-film super-lattices without using piezoelectric materials

    N.D. Sharma;C.M. Landis;P. Sharma

  • Micromechanical simulation of the failure of fiber reinforced composites

    Chad Matthew Landis;Irene J. Beyerlein;Robert M. McMeeking

  • Energetically consistent boundary conditions for electromechanical fracture

    Chad Matthew Landis

  • Concomitant wrinkling and buckle-delamination of elastic thin films on compliant substrates

    Haixia Mei;Chad Matthew Landis;Rui Huang

  • A phase-field model for fatigue crack growth

    Yu-Sheng Lo;Michael J. Borden;K. Ravi-Chandar;Chad M. Landis

  • Experimental validation of a phase-field model for fracture

    K. H. Pham;K. Ravi-Chandar;C. M. Landis

  • A nonlinear, transient finite element method for coupled solvent diffusion and large deformation of hydrogels

    Nikolaos Bouklas;Chad Matthew Landis;Rui Huang

  • A shear-lag model for a broken fiber embedded in a composite with a ductile matrix

    Chad M. Landis;Robert M. McMeeking

  • A new finite-element formulation for electromechanical boundary value problems

    Chad Matthew Landis

  • Stress concentrations in composites with interface sliding, matrix stiffness and uneven fiber spacing using shear lag theory

    Chad Matthew Landis;Robert M. McMeeking

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Pardoen
Thomas Pardoen Université Catholique de Louvain
Robert M. McMeeking
Robert M. McMeeking University of California, Santa Barbara
Thomas J. R. Hughes
Thomas J. R. Hughes The University of Texas at Austin
Francis Delannay
Francis Delannay Université Catholique de Louvain
Rui Huang
Rui Huang The University of Texas at Austin
Stelios Kyriakides
Stelios Kyriakides The University of Texas at Austin
Roger A. Sauer
Roger A. Sauer Ruhr University Bochum
Anthony J. Kinloch
Anthony J. Kinloch Imperial College London
John W. Hutchinson
John W. Hutchinson Harvard University
Dimitris C. Lagoudas
Dimitris C. Lagoudas Texas A&M University

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