His primary areas of investigation include Composite material, Nanotechnology, Surface, Drag and Drilling. His Silicone rubber study in the realm of Composite material interacts with subjects such as Hexagonal crystal system. His research in Nanotechnology intersects with topics in Direct morphology, Mechanical strength and Morphology.
His Drag research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Water tunnel and Reduction. His Drilling study combines topics in areas such as Manufacturing process, Failure mode and effects analysis, Delamination and Machining. His Machining research integrates issues from Ultrasonic sensor, Titanium alloy and Drill.
His main research concerns Composite material, Nanotechnology, Machining, Vibration and Ultrasonic sensor. His studies in Composite material integrate themes in fields like Drag, Surface and Permittivity. His work deals with themes such as Water tunnel and Reduction, which intersect with Drag.
His work in Nanotechnology addresses subjects such as Diatom, which are connected to disciplines such as Chemical engineering. His Machining research incorporates elements of Surface roughness, Titanium alloy, Ultrasonic vibration and Drilling. Deyuan Zhang usually deals with Vibration and limits it to topics linked to Structural engineering and Torsional vibration, Service life and Tapping.
His primary areas of study are Composite material, Machining, Ultrasonic sensor, Titanium alloy and Surface roughness. In most of his Composite material studies, his work intersects topics such as Drilling. His work on Tool wear as part of general Machining research is frequently linked to Kinematics, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Within one scientific family, Deyuan Zhang focuses on topics pertaining to Vibration under Ultrasonic sensor, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Peening, Reduction, Harmony search and Cortical bone. His Titanium alloy research includes themes of Rocket engine and Stiffness. The Surface roughness study combines topics in areas such as Perpendicular, Carbide, Chip formation, Inconel and Machinability.
Deyuan Zhang mainly focuses on Composite material, Machining, Titanium alloy, Ultrasonic sensor and Surface roughness. His Machining study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Drilling and Drill. His study focuses on the intersection of Titanium alloy and fields such as Ultrasonic vibration with connections in the field of Tool wear and Cutting force.
His Ultrasonic sensor study incorporates themes from Core, Vibration, Failure mode and effects analysis, Delamination and Manufacturing process. As part of one scientific family, Deyuan Zhang deals mainly with the area of Vibration, narrowing it down to issues related to the Surface integrity, and often Amplitude. The various areas that Deyuan Zhang examines in his Surface roughness study include Titanium, Rocket engine, Stiffness and Cylinder.
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Continuous directional water transport on the peristome surface of Nepenthes alata
Huawei Chen;Pengfei Zhang;Liwen Zhang;Hongliang Liu.
Nature (2016)
Delamination formation, evaluation and suppression during drilling of composite laminates: A review
Daxi Geng;Yihang Liu;Zhenyu Shao;Zhenghui Lu.
Composite Structures (2019)
Ultrafast water harvesting and transport in hierarchical microchannels.
Huawei Chen;Tong Ran;Yang Gan;Jiajia Zhou.
Nature Materials (2018)
The Basic Properties of Gold Nanoparticles and their Applications in Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment
Xue Bai;Yueying Wang;Zhiyun Song;Yanmin Feng.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2020)
Numerical Simulation and Experimental Study of Drag-Reducing Surface of a Real Shark Skin
De-yuan Zhang;Yue-hao Luo;Xiang Li;Hua-wei Chen.
Journal of Hydrodynamics (2011)
Feasibility study of high-speed ultrasonic vibration cutting titanium alloy
He Sui;Xiangyu Zhang;Deyuan Zhang;Xinggang Jiang.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2017)
Preparation of biosilica structures from frustules of diatoms and their applications: current state and perspectives.
Yu Wang;Jun Cai;Yonggang Jiang;Xinggang Jiang.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (2013)
Delamination formation and suppression during rotary ultrasonic elliptical machining of CFRP
Daxi Geng;Yihang Liu;Zhenyu Shao;Mingliang Zhang.
Composites Part B-engineering (2020)
Cutting temperature and resulting influence on machining performance in rotary ultrasonic elliptical machining of thick CFRP
Daxi Geng;Zhenghui Lu;Guang Yao;Jiajia Liu.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture (2017)
Bioinspired Surface for Surgical Graspers Based on the Strong Wet Friction of Tree Frog Toe Pads.
Huawei Chen;Liwen Zhang;Deyuan Zhang;Pengfei Zhang.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2015)
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