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D-Index
45
Citations
6847
World Ranking
5588
National Ranking
1074

Daolin Xu publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daolin Xu sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 134 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Daolin Xu D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daolin Xu sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Daolin Xu is a researcher affiliated with Hunan University in China, specializing in engineering with a strong focus on various subfields such as biomedical engineering, ocean engineering, mechanical engineering, civil and structural engineering, and computational mechanics.

The main areas of scholarly contribution by Daolin Xu include:

  • Wave and Wind Energy Systems
  • Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
  • Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Vibration Control and Rheological Fluids
  • Vibration and Dynamic Analysis

This research is disseminated through numerous publications in key peer-reviewed journals, among which the most frequent venues are:

  • International Journal of Mechanical Sciences (9 publications)
  • Energy (7 publications)
  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing (5 publications)
  • Ocean Engineering (4 publications)
  • Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (3 publications)

Some notable recent papers include:

  • "Design and numerical validation of quasi-zero-stiffness metamaterials for very low-frequency band gaps" (2020, Composite Structures)
  • "A semi-active metamaterial beam with electromagnetic quasi-zero-stiffness resonators for ultralow-frequency band gap tuning" (2020, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences)
  • "A nonlinear ultra-low-frequency vibration isolator with dual quasi-zero-stiffness mechanism" (2020, Nonlinear Dynamics)
  • "Low-frequency locally resonant band gap of the two-dimensional quasi-zero-stiffness metamaterials" (2022, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences)
  • "Flexural wave attenuation by metamaterial beam with compliant quasi-zero-stiffness resonators" (2022, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing)

Daolin Xu collaborates frequently with other researchers including Haicheng Zhang, Jiaxi Zhou, Kai Wang, Huaqing Jin, and Changqi Cai. The highest number of joint publications is with Haicheng Zhang, followed by Jiaxi Zhou and Kai Wang.

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear dynamic characteristics of a quasi-zero stiffness vibration isolator with cam–roller–spring mechanisms

    Jiaxi Zhou;Xinlong Wang;Daolin Xu;Steve Bishop

  • Theoretical and experimental analyses of a nonlinear magnetic vibration isolator with quasi-zero-stiffness characteristic

    Daolin Xu;Qiping Yu;Jiaxi Zhou;S.R. Bishop

  • Chaos synchronization of the Chua system with a fractional order

    C.P. Li;C.P. Li;W.H. Deng;W.H. Deng;D. Xu

  • A secure communication scheme using projective chaos synchronization

    Zhigang Li;Daolin Xu

  • Design and numerical validation of quasi-zero-stiffness metamaterials for very low-frequency band gaps

    Changqi Cai;Jiaxi Zhou;Linchao Wu;Kai Wang

  • A novel quasi-zero-stiffness strut and its applications in six-degree-of-freedom vibration isolation platform

    Jiaxi Zhou;Qingyu Xiao;Daolin Xu;Huajiang Ouyang

  • Nonlinear observer control for full-state projective synchronization in chaotic continuous-time systems

    Guilin Wen;Daolin Xu

  • A torsion quasi-zero stiffness vibration isolator

    Jiaxi Zhou;Daolin Xu;Steven Bishop

  • Control of projective synchronization in chaotic systems.

    Daolin Xu

  • Low-frequency Locally Resonant Band Gap of the Two-dimensional Quasi-zero-stiffness Metamaterials

    Unknown

  • Flexural wave attenuation by metamaterial beam with compliant quasi-zero-stiffness resonators

    Unknown

  • Force transmissibility of a two-stage vibration isolation system with quasi-zero stiffness

    Xinlong Wang;Jiaxi Zhou;Daolin Xu;Huajiang Ouyang

  • Design and experimental investigation of ultra-low frequency vibration isolation during neonatal transport

    Qiang Wang;Jiaxi Zhou;Daolin Xu;Huajiang Ouyang

  • On the analytical and experimental assessment of the performance of a quasi-zero-stiffness isolator

    Daolin Xu;Yueying Zhang;Jiaxi Zhou;Jingjun Lou

  • A semi-active metamaterial beam with electromagnetic quasi-zero-stiffness resonators for ultralow-frequency band gap tuning

    Kai Wang;Jiaxi Zhou;Huajiang Ouyang;Li Cheng

  • A nonlinear ultra-low-frequency vibration isolator with dual quasi-zero-stiffness mechanism

    Kai Wang;Jiaxi Zhou;Yaopeng Chang;Huajiang Ouyang

  • Secure digital communication using controlled projective synchronisation of chaos

    Chin Yi Chee;Daolin Xu

  • CONTROLLED PROJECTIVE SYNCHRONIZATION IN NONPARTIALLY-LINEAR CHAOTIC SYSTEMS

    Daolin Xu;Zhigang Li

  • Controlling the ultimate state of projective synchronization in chaotic systems of arbitrary dimension.

    Daolin Xu;Chin Yi Chee

  • A nonlinear resonator with inertial amplification for very low-frequency flexural wave attenuations in beams

    Jiaxi Zhou;Lingling Dou;Kai Wang;Daolin Xu

  • Local resonator with high-static-low-dynamic stiffness for lowering band gaps of flexural wave in beams

    Jiaxi Zhou;Kai Wang;Daolin Xu;Huajiang Ouyang

  • Manipulating the scaling factor of projective synchronization in three-dimensional chaotic systems

    Daolin Xu;Zhigang Li;Steven R. Bishop

  • Observer-based control for full-state projective synchronization of a general class of chaotic maps in any dimension

    Gui-Lin Wen;Daolin Xu

  • Stability criterion for projective synchronization in three-dimensional chaotic systems

    Zhigang Li;Daolin Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Kai Wang
Kai Wang Qingdao University
Huajiang Ouyang
Huajiang Ouyang University of Liverpool
Steven R. Bishop
Steven R. Bishop University College London
Gui-Rong Liu
Gui-Rong Liu University of Cincinnati
Changpin Li
Changpin Li Shanghai University
Ugo Galvanetto
Ugo Galvanetto University of Padua
Weihua Deng
Weihua Deng Lanzhou University
S.A. Meguid
S.A. Meguid University of Toronto
Xu Han
Xu Han Hebei University of Technology
Michael N. Clifford
Michael N. Clifford University of Nottingham

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