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Overview

Dongyang Li is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a focus on Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Materials Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientist's work covers several key topics including:

  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • High-Temperature Coating Behaviors
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
  • Metal Alloys Wear and Properties
  • Tribology and Lubrication Engineering

Among the frequent publication venues for Dongyang Li's articles are:

  • Wear
  • Tribology International
  • Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Surface and Coatings Technology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Dongyang Li include:

  • D.L. Chen
  • Yunqing Tang
  • Mingyu Wu
  • Anqiang He
  • Guijiang Diao

Selected recent publications by Dongyang Li and collaborators illustrate the breadth of their research:

  • Experimental study on fracture and fatigue crack propagation processes in concrete based on DIC technology, 2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • Dynamic response of high-entropy alloys to ballistic impact, 2022, Science Advances
  • Benefits of passive element Ti to the resistance of AlCrFeCoNi high-entropy alloy to corrosion and corrosive wear, 2021, Wear
  • Effect of laser cladding parameters on Inconel 718 coating performance and multi-parameter optimization, 2022, Optics & Laser Technology
  • Microstructure, mechanical properties, and wear behavior of AlCoCrFeNi high-entropy alloy and AlCrFeNi medium-entropy alloy with WC addition, 2023, Wear

Best Publications

  • Influence of surface morphology on corrosion and electronic behavior

    W. Li;W. Li;D.Y. Li

  • Mechanical and electrochemical behavior of nanocrystalline surface of 304 stainless steel

    X.Y Wang;D.Y Li

  • Mechanical, electrochemical and tribological properties of nano-crystalline surface of 304 stainless steel

    X.Y. Wang;D.Y. Li

  • Enhancement of fatigue and corrosion properties of pure Ti by sandblasting

    X.P. Jiang;X.Y. Wang;J.X. Li;D.Y. Li

  • Tribological, mechanical and electrochemical properties of nanocrystalline copper deposits produced by pulse electrodeposition

    Song Tao;D Y Li

  • A new type of wear-resistant material: pseudo-elastic TiNi alloy

    D.Y Li

  • Effects of titanium addition on microstructure and wear resistance of hypereutectic high chromium cast iron Fe-25wt.%Cr-4wt.%C

    R.J. Chung;X. Tang;D.Y. Li;B. Hinckley

  • Modification of Archard’s equation by taking account of elastic/pseudoelastic properties of materials

    Rong Liu;D.Y Li

  • Strengthening mechanisms in magnesium alloys containing ternary I, W and LPSO phases

    N. Tahreen;D.F. Zhang;F.S. Pan;F.S. Pan;X.Q. Jiang;X.Q. Jiang

  • Indentation behavior of pseudoelastic TiNi alloy

    R. Liu;D.Y. Li;Y.S. Xie;R. Llewellyn

  • Computer simulation of stress-oriented nucleation and growth of θ′ precipitates inAl–Cu alloys

    D.Y. Li;L.Q. Chen

  • Generic relation between the electron work function and Young's modulus of metals

    Guomin Hua;Dongyang Li

  • Computer simulation of solid particle erosion

    Q. Chen;D.Y. Li

  • Microstructure of high (45 wt.%) chromium cast irons and their resistances to wear and corrosion

    X.H. Tang;R. Chung;C.J. Pang;D.Y. Li

  • Wear and corrosion wear of medium carbon steel and 304 stainless steel

    M. Reza Bateni;J.A. Szpunar;X. Wang;D.Y. Li

  • Microstructure refinement of hypereutectic high Cr cast irons using hard carbide-forming elements for improved wear resistance

    R.J. Chung;R.J. Chung;X. Tang;D.Y. Li;B. Hinckley

  • SHAPE EVOLUTION AND SPLITTING OF COHERENT PARTICLES UNDER APPLIED STRESSES

    D.Y. Li;L.Q. Chen

  • Variations in microstructure of high chromium cast irons and resultant changes in resistance to wear, corrosion and corrosive wear

    X.H. Tang;R. Chung;D.Y. Li;B. Hinckley

  • The mechanism responsible for high wear resistance of Pseudo-elastic TiNi alloy—a novel tribo-material

    D.Y Li;Rong Liu

  • Selective variant growth of coherent Ti11Ni14 precipitate in a TiNi alloy under applied stresses

    D.Y. Li;L.Q. Chen

  • Morphological evolution of coherent multi-variant Ti11Ni14 precipitates in Ti-Ni alloys under an applied stress—a computer simulation study

    D.Y. Li;L.Q. Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

D.L. Chen
D.L. Chen Toronto Metropolitan University
Jerzy A. Szpunar
Jerzy A. Szpunar University of Saskatchewan
Long Qing Chen
Long Qing Chen Pennsylvania State University
Hua Zhang
Hua Zhang City University of Hong Kong
Fusheng Pan
Fusheng Pan Chongqing University
Daniel A. Muruve
Daniel A. Muruve University of Calgary
Jeffrey A. Hawk
Jeffrey A. Hawk United States Department of Energy
Robert S. Hodges
Robert S. Hodges University of Colorado Denver
Lijie Qiao
Lijie Qiao University of Science and Technology Beijing
Fuxing Yin
Fuxing Yin Guangdong University of Technology

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