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J.H. Luan is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research spans a significant body of work, with a focus on mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, and metals and alloys.

The scientist's research covers a range of specialized topics including:

  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • High-Temperature Coating Behaviors
  • Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes
  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Metallic Glasses and Amorphous Alloys
  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels

J.H. Luan has published in various prominent scientific journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Acta Materialia
  • Journal of Material Science and Technology
  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Scripta Materialia
  • Corrosion Science

Among their recent papers are several notable works, including:

  • "Ultrahigh strength and ductility in newly developed materials with coherent nanolamellar architectures" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Ultrahigh-strength and ductile superlattice alloys with nanoscale disordered interfaces" (2020, Science)
  • "In situ design of advanced titanium alloy with concentration modulations by additive manufacturing" (2021, Science)
  • "A Novel Multinary Intermetallic as an Active Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Evolution" (2020, Advanced Materials)
  • "Control of nanoscale precipitation and elimination of intermediate-temperature embrittlement in multicomponent high-entropy alloys" (2020, Acta Materialia)

J.H. Luan has collaborated frequently with several researchers throughout their career. Some of the most frequent co-authors include:

  • Zengbao Jiao
  • Tao Yang
  • C.T. Liu
  • Yilu Zhao
  • Ji-Jung Kai

The scientist's work mainly focuses on studying and advancing materials with enhanced mechanical and structural properties, particularly in alloys and composites. Their research encompasses the design, characterization, and processing of materials intended for engineering applications, including the development of high-entropy alloys and additive manufacturing processes.

Best Publications

  • Ductile CoCrFeNiMox high entropy alloys strengthened by hard intermetallic phases

    W.H. Liu;Z.P. Lu;J.Y. He;J.H. Luan

  • Heterogeneous precipitation behavior and stacking-fault-mediated deformation in a CoCrNi-based medium-entropy alloy

    Y. L. Zhao;T. Yang;Y. Tong;J. Wang

  • Ultrahigh strength and ductility in newly developed materials with coherent nanolamellar architectures.

    Lei Fan;Tao Yang;Yilu Zhao;Junhua Luan

  • In situ design of advanced titanium alloy with concentration modulations by additive manufacturing.

    Tianlong Zhang;Tianlong Zhang;Zhenghua Huang;Tao Yang;Haojie Kong

  • Ultrahigh-strength and ductile superlattice alloys with nanoscale disordered interfaces.

    T Yang;Y. L. Zhao;WP Li;CY Yu

  • Entropy-driven phase stability and slow diffusion kinetics in an Al0.5CoCrCuFeNi high entropy alloy

    Chun Ng;Sheng Guo;Junhua Luan;Junhua Luan;Sanqiang Shi

  • A Novel Multinary Intermetallic as an Active Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Evolution.

    Zhe Jia;Zhe Jia;Tao Yang;Ligang Sun;Ligang Sun;Yilu Zhao

  • Nanoparticles-strengthened high-entropy alloys for cryogenic applications showing an exceptional strength-ductility synergy

    T. Yang;Y.L. Zhao;J.H. Luan;B. Han

  • Precipitation mechanism and mechanical properties of an ultra-high strength steel hardened by nanoscale NiAl and Cu particles

    Z.B. Jiao;J.H. Luan;M.K. Miller;C.T. Liu

  • Synergistic effects of Cu and Ni on nanoscale precipitation and mechanical properties of high-strength steels

    Zengbao Jiao;J. H. Luan;Z. W. Zhang;M. K. Miller

  • Control of nanoscale precipitation and elimination of intermediate-temperature embrittlement in multicomponent high-entropy alloys

    T. Yang;Y.L. Zhao;L. Fan;J. Wei;J. Wei

  • Co-precipitation of nanoscale particles in steels with ultra-high strength for a new era

    Zengbao Jiao;J. H. Luan;M. K. Miller;Y. W. Chung

  • Designing nanoparticles-strengthened high-entropy alloys with simultaneously enhanced strength-ductility synergy at both room and elevated temperatures

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  • Design of Fe-based nanocrystalline alloys with superior magnetization and manufacturability

    Hu Li;Hu Li;Anding Wang;Anding Wang;Tao Liu;Pingbo Chen

  • Phase stability and tensile properties of Co-free Al0.5CrCuFeNi2 high-entropy alloys

    Chun Ng;Sheng Guo;Junhua Luan;Junhua Luan;Qing Wang

  • Anomalous precipitate-size-dependent ductility in multicomponent high-entropy alloys with dense nanoscale precipitates

    Y.L. Zhao;Y.L. Zhao;Y.R. Li;Y.R. Li;G.M. Yeli;J.H. Luan

  • Hierarchical nanostructured aluminum alloy with ultrahigh strength and large plasticity

    Ge Wu;Chang Liu;Ligang Sun;Qing Wang;Qing Wang

  • Attractive in situ self-reconstructed hierarchical gradient structure of metallic glass for high efficiency and remarkable stability in catalytic performance

    Zhe Jia;Qing Wang;Qing Wang;Ligang Sun;Qi Wang

  • Effects of Mn partitioning on nanoscale precipitation and mechanical properties of ferritic steels strengthened by NiAl nanoparticles

    Z. B. Jiao;J. H. Luan;Michael K. Miller;C. Y. Yu

  • Synergistic alloying effects on nanoscale precipitation and mechanical properties of ultrahigh-strength steels strengthened by Ni3Ti, Mo-enriched, and Cr-rich co-precipitates

    M.C. Niu;M.C. Niu;M.C. Niu;L.C. Yin;K. Yang;J.H. Luan

  • Mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms of a novel austenite-martensite dual phase steel

    S.S. Xu;J.P. Li;Y. Cui;Y. Zhang

  • High-strength steels hardened mainly by nanoscale NiAl precipitates

    Z.B. Jiao;J.H. Luan;Z.W. Zhang;M.K. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Z.B. Jiao
Z.B. Jiao Hong Kong Polytechnic University
C.T. Liu
C.T. Liu City University of Hong Kong
Ji-Jung Kai
Ji-Jung Kai City University of Hong Kong
Jian Lu
Jian Lu City University of Hong Kong
Yong Yang
Yong Yang City University of Hong Kong
Michael K Miller
Michael K Miller Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Xingjun Liu
Xingjun Liu Harbin Institute of Technology
Baolong Shen
Baolong Shen Southeast University
J.C. Huang
J.C. Huang City University of Hong Kong
Lai-Chang Zhang
Lai-Chang Zhang Edith Cowan University

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