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D-Index
44
Citations
5792
World Ranking
12165
National Ranking
3338

Chengjia Shang publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chengjia Shang sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 182 publications — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Chengjia Shang D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chengjia Shang sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Chengjia Shang is affiliated with the University of Science and Technology Beijing in China. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and materials science, with a significant emphasis on the microstructure and mechanical properties of steels as well as metal alloys' wear and properties.

Their work spans several subfields, including mechanical engineering, materials chemistry, metals and alloys, mechanics of materials, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials. These diverse subfields reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research activities.

Chengjia Shang's main topics of research encompass:

  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
  • Metal Alloys Wear and Properties
  • Hydrogen Embrittlement and Corrosion Behaviors in Metals
  • Welding Techniques and Residual Stresses
  • Corrosion Behavior and Inhibition
  • Metallurgy and Material Forming
  • Magnetic Properties and Applications

The scientist has published extensively in several well-known venues, including:

  • Metals
  • Materials Letters
  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among Chengjia Shang's recent publications are:

  • "Recent progress in third-generation low alloy steels developed under M3 microstructure control", 2020, International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials
  • "Precipitation behavior of Ti-Nb-V-Mo quaternary microalloyed high strength fire-resistant steel and its influence on mechanical properties", 2021, Materials Science and Engineering A
  • "First-principles study on the P-induced embrittlement and de-embrittling effect of B and C in ferritic steels", 2021, Acta Materialia
  • "Machine learning guided automatic recognition of crystal boundaries in bainitic/martensitic alloy and relationship between boundary types and ductile-to-brittle transition behavior", 2021, Journal of Material Science and Technology
  • "Nanoscale precipitation and ultrafine retained austenite induced high strength-ductility combination in a newly designed low carbon Cu-bearing medium-Mn steel", 2021, Materials Science and Engineering A

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Chengjia Shang include:

  • Z.J. Xie
  • Xuelin Wang
  • Xuemin Wang
  • Jingxiao Zhao
  • Yishuang Yu

Chengjia Shang's publication record and research focus demonstrate their active involvement in advancing knowledge related to steels and metal properties, particularly through studies of microstructures, alloy behavior, and corrosion mechanisms. Their collaboration network and choice of publication venues underline a specialized approach to materials engineering and applied science.

Best Publications

  • Influence of carbon content and microstructure on corrosion behaviour of low alloy steels in a Cl− containing environment

    Jia Guo;Shanwu Yang;Chengjia Shang;Ying Wang

  • Influence of prior austenite grain size on martensite–austenite constituent and toughness in the heat affected zone of 700MPa high strength linepipe steel

    Xueda Li;Xiaoping Ma;S.V. Subramanian;Chengjia Shang

  • New insights into the mechanism of cooling rate on the impact toughness of coarse grained heat affected zone from the aspect of variant selection

    X.L. Wang;Z.Q. Wang;L.L. Dong;C.J. Shang

  • Influence of Martensite–Austenite constituents formed at different intercritical temperatures on toughness

    Xueda Li;Yuran Fan;Xiaoping Ma;S.V. Subramanian

  • Investigation on the microstructure and toughness of coarse grained heat affected zone in X-100 multi-phase pipeline steel with high Nb content

    Yang You;Chengjia Shang;Nie Wenjin;Sundaresa Subramanian

  • Stability of retained austenite in multi-phase microstructure during austempering and its effect on the ductility of a low carbon steel

    Z.J. Xie;Y.Q. Ren;W.H. Zhou;J.R. Yang

  • Stabilization of retained austenite by the two-step intercritical heat treatment and its effect on the toughness of a low alloyed steel

    Z.J. Xie;S.F. Yuan;W.H. Zhou;J.R. Yang

  • The contribution of intragranular acicular ferrite microstructural constituent on impact toughness and impeding crack initiation and propagation in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) of low-carbon steels

    Zhihui Xiong;Shilong Liu;Xuemin Wang;Chengjia Shang

  • The significance of multi-step partitioning: Processing-structure-property relationship in governing high strength-high ductility combination in medium-manganese steels

    S. Liu;S. Liu;Z. Xiong;H. Guo;C. Shang

  • Contribution of interphase precipitation on yield strength in thermomechanically simulated Ti–Nb and Ti–Nb–Mo microalloyed steels

    F.Z. Bu;X.M. Wang;S.W. Yang;C.J. Shang

  • Elemental distribution in the martensite–austenite constituent in intercritically reheated coarse-grained heat-affected zone of a high-strength pipeline steel

    Xueda Li;Chengjia Shang;Xiaoping Ma;Baptiste Gault

  • Evolution of crystal structure of Cu precipitates in a low carbon steel

    G. Han;Z.J. Xie;Z.Y. Li;B. Lei

  • High strength low-carbon alloyed steel with good ductility by combining the retained austenite and nano-sized precipitates

    Wenhao Zhou;Hui Guo;Zhenjia Xie;Xuemin Wang

  • Investigation on the crystallography of the transformation products of reverted austenite in intercritically reheated coarse grained heat affected zone

    Yang You;Chengjia Shang;Liang Chen;Sundaresa Subramanian

  • New insights from crystallography into the effect of refining prior austenite grain size on transformation phenomenon and consequent mechanical properties of ultra-high strength low alloy steel

    B.B. Wu;X.L. Wang;Z.Q. Wang;J.X. Zhao

  • Analysis of impact toughness scatter in simulated coarse-grained HAZ of E550 grade offshore engineering steel from the aspect of crystallographic structure

    X.L. Wang;Z.Q. Wang;X.P. Ma;S.V. Subramanian

  • Influence of cooling rate on the precipitation behavior in Ti–Nb–Mo microalloyed steels during continuous cooling and relationship to strength

    F.Z. Bu;X.M. Wang;L. Chen;S.W. Yang

  • Recrystallization and strain accumulation behaviors of high Nb-bearing line pipe steel in plate and strip rolling

    C.L. Miao;C.J. Shang;G.D. Zhang;S.V. Subramanian

  • Characterization of the multi-pass weld metal and the impact of retained austenite obtained through intercritical heat treatment on low temperature toughness

    X.L. Wang;X.M. Wang;C.J. Shang;R.D.K. Misra

  • Strengthening of cobalt-free 19Ni3Mo1.5Ti maraging steel through high-density and low lattice misfit nanoscale precipitates

    K. Li;B. Yu;R.D.K. Misra;G. Han

  • Recent progress in third-generation low alloy steels developed under M 3 microstructure control

    Zhen-jia Xie;Cheng-jia Shang;Xue-lin Wang;Xue-min Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

R.D.K. Misra
R.D.K. Misra The University of Texas at El Paso
Raja Devesh Kumar Misra
Raja Devesh Kumar Misra The University of Texas at El Paso
Jer-Ren Yang
Jer-Ren Yang National Taiwan University
Dongyang Li
Dongyang Li University of Alberta
Bingfu Lei
Bingfu Lei South China Agricultural University
Baptiste Gault
Baptiste Gault Max Planck Institute for Iron Research
Weishu Liu
Weishu Liu Southern University of Science and Technology

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