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Christopher J. Sutcliffe

Christopher J. Sutcliffe

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
5544
World Ranking
2277
National Ranking
170

Christopher J. Sutcliffe 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 Christopher J. Sutcliffe sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 659+

This scientist: 98 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Christopher J. Sutcliffe 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 Christopher J. Sutcliffe sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 93+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Christopher J. Sutcliffe is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a significant emphasis on mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, and computational mechanics.

The scientist's work covers key topics including:

  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Welding Techniques and Residual Stresses
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • Laser Material Processing Techniques

Key recent publications by Christopher J. Sutcliffe include:

  • "Automatic quality assessments of laser powder bed fusion builds from photodiode sensor measurements," 2021, Progress in Additive Manufacturing
  • "The effect of processing parameters and material properties on residual forces induced in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF)," 2021, Additive Manufacturing
  • "Microstructure and mechanical properties of Cu-modified AlSi10Mg fabricated by Laser-Powder Bed Fusion," 2020, Materialia
  • "Automatic Quality Assessments of Laser Powder Bed Fusion Builds from Photodiode Sensor Measurements," 2020, Preprints.org
  • "In situ measurements and simulation of residual stresses and deformations in additively manufactured thin plates," 2024, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Frequent co-authors of Christopher J. Sutcliffe are:

  • Eann A. Patterson
  • Rodrigo Magana-Carranza
  • John Lambros
  • Sarini Jayasinghe
  • Paolo Paoletti

The scientist has published in the following venues:

  • Progress in Additive Manufacturing
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Materialia
  • Preprints.org
  • The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Best Publications

  • Selective laser melting of aluminium components

    Eleftherios Louvis;Peter Fox;Christopher J. Sutcliffe

  • Additive manufacturing apparatus and method

    Simon Peter Scott;Chris Sutcliffe

  • Selective Laser Melting: a regular unit cell approach for the manufacture of porous, titanium, bone in-growth constructs, suitable for orthopedic applications.

    Lewis Mullen;Robin C. Stamp;Wesley K. Brooks;Eric Jones

  • Laser-produced porous surface

    Eric Jones;Christopher J. Sutcliffe;Robin Stamp

  • The quasi-static and blast loading response of lattice structures

    S. McKown;Y. Shen;W.K. Brookes;C.J. Sutcliffe

  • Gas flow effects on selective laser melting (SLM) manufacturing performance

    B. Ferrar;L. Mullen;E. Jones;R. Stamp

  • The Influence of Processing Parameters on the Mechanical Properties of Selectively Laser Melted Stainless Steel Microlattice Structures

    S. Tsopanos;R. A. W. Mines;S. McKown;Y. Shen

  • Convective heat transfer and pressure losses across novel heat sinks fabricated by Selective Laser Melting

    M. Wong;I. Owen;C.J. Sutcliffe;A. Puri

  • Determination of the effect of scan strategy on residual stress in laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing

    J. Robinson;I. Ashton;P. Fox;E. Jones

  • Selective laser melting of heat transfer devices

    Matthew Wong;Sozon Tsopanos;Chris J. Sutcliffe;Ieuan Owen

  • Density analysis of direct metal laser re-melted 316L stainless steel cubic primitives

    R. Morgan;C. J. Sutcliffe;W. O'Neill

  • Automatic fault detection for laser powder-bed fusion using semi-supervised machine learning

    Ikenna A. Okaro;Sarini Jayasinghe;Chris Sutcliffe;Kate Black

  • The development of a scanning strategy for the manufacture of porous biomaterials by selective laser melting

    R. Stamp;P. Fox;W. O’Neill;E. Jones

  • Selective laser melting of high aspect ratio 3D nickel–titanium structures two way trained for MEMS applications

    Adam T. Clare;Paul R. Chalker;Sean Davies;Christopher J. Sutcliffe

  • The Mechanical Properties of Sandwich Structures Based on Metal Lattice Architectures

    Y. Shen;S. Mckown;S. Tsopanos;C.J. Sutcliffe

  • Surface modified unit cell lattice structures for optimized secure freeform fabrication

    Nicholas Nai Guang Dong;Matthew P. Poggie;Robert W. Klein;Eric Jones

  • High density net shape components by direct laser re-melting of single-phase powders

    R. H. Morgan;A. J. Papworth;C. Sutcliffe;P. Fox

  • A novel method for manufacturing sintered aluminium heat pipes (SAHP)

    Masoud Ameli;Brian Agnew;Pak Sing Leung;Bobo Ng

  • Analysis of cold gas dynamically sprayed aluminium deposits

    R. Morgan;P. Fox;J. Pattison;C. Sutcliffe

  • Selective laser melting: a unit cell approach for the manufacture of porous, titanium, bone in-growth constructs, suitable for orthopedic applications. II. Randomized structures.

    Lewis Mullen;Robin C. Stamp;Peter Fox;Eric Jones

  • Experimental investigation of nanosecond pulsed Nd:YAG laser re‐melted pre‐placed powder beds

    R. Morgan;C.J. Sutcliffe;W. O’Neill

  • The production of copper parts using DMLR

    S.R. Pogson;P. Fox;C.J. Sutcliffe;W. O’Neill

  • The effect of hatch angle rotation on parts manufactured using selective laser melting

    Joseph Henry Robinson;Ian Robert Thomas Ashton;Eric Jones;Peter Fox

  • Fabrication of Fe-Cr-Al Oxide Dispersion Strengthened PM2000 Alloy Using Selective Laser Melting

    John C. Walker;Kaj M. Berggreen;Andy R. Jones;Chris J. Sutcliffe

  • Hierarchical tailoring of strut architecture to control permeability of additive manufactured titanium implants.

    Z. Zhang;D. Jones;S. Yue;P.D. Lee

  • Interface interactions between porous titanium/tantalum coatings, produced by Selective Laser Melting (SLM), on a cobalt–chromium alloy

    P. Fox;S. Pogson;C.J. Sutcliffe;E. Jones

  • The effects of wave–current interaction on the performance of a model horizontal axis tidal turbine

    T. A. de Jesus Henriques;S. C. Tedds;A. Botsari;G. Najafian

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul R. Chalker
Paul R. Chalker University of Liverpool
Wesley J. Cantwell
Wesley J. Cantwell Khalifa University
Adam T. Clare
Adam T. Clare University of Nottingham
Peter D. Lee
Peter D. Lee University College London
Joanna M. Wardlaw
Joanna M. Wardlaw University of Edinburgh
John A. Hunt
John A. Hunt Nottingham Trent University
Eann A. Patterson
Eann A. Patterson University of Liverpool
Mark E. Bastin
Mark E. Bastin University of Edinburgh
Julian R. Jones
Julian R. Jones Imperial College London
Gerald Nurick
Gerald Nurick University of Cape Town

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