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Overview

Jianmin Qu is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their research spans primarily the fields of engineering and materials science, with a significant focus on subfields such as polymers and plastics, materials chemistry, mechanics of materials, electrical and electronic engineering, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's recent published works include:

  • The zero-frequency component of bulk waves in solids with randomly distributed micro-cracks, 2020, Ultrasonics
  • Analytical and numerical investigations of one-way mixing of Lamb waves in a thin plate, 2020, Ultrasonics
  • Deep learning-assisted locating and sizing of a coating delamination using ultrasonic guided waves, 2024, Ultrasonics
  • Cobalt/copper coordinated organic-inorganic hybrid fibrous phosphorus-nitrogen flame retardant: Simultaneously improving fire safety, deicing and mechanical properties for thermoplastic polyurethane, 2025, Composites Part B Engineering
  • Grain-boundary fracture mechanisms in Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZO) solid electrolytes: When phase transformation acts as a temperature-dependent toughening mechanism, 2022, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids

Jianmin Qu's principal topics of research focus on:

  • Flame retardant materials and properties
  • Ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation
  • Advanced battery materials and technologies
  • Geophysical methods and applications
  • Polymer composites and self-healing
  • Advancements in battery materials
  • Non-destructive testing techniques

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jianmin Qu include:

  • Xilei Chen
  • Chuanmei Jiao
  • Gaoyuan Li
  • Biyu Huang
  • Haopeng Zhang

The most common publication venues for their research are:

  • Polymer Degradation and Stability
  • Ultrasonics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Journal of Applied Physics

Best Publications

  • Surface free energy and its effect on the elastic behavior of nano-sized particles, wires and films

    Rémi Dingreville;Jianmin Qu;Mohammed Cherkaoui

  • Experimental characterization of fatigue damage in a nickel-base superalloy using nonlinear ultrasonic waves

    Jin-Yeon Kim;Laurence J. Jacobs;Jianmin Qu;Jerrol W. Littles

  • Review of Second Harmonic Generation Measurement Techniques for Material State Determination in Metals

    K. H. Matlack;J.-Y. Kim;L. J. Jacobs;J. Qu

  • A precise numerical prediction of effective dielectric constant for polymer-ceramic composite based on effective-medium theory

    Yang Rao;Jianmin Qu;T. Marinis;C.P. Wong

  • A finite deformation stress-dependent chemical potential and its applications to lithium ion batteries

    Zhiwei Cui;Feng Gao;Jianmin Qu

  • Assessment of material damage in a nickel-base superalloy using nonlinear Rayleigh surface waves

    Jan Herrmann;Jin-Yeon Kim;Laurence J. Jacobs;Jianmin Qu

  • Time-frequency representations of Lamb waves.

    Marc Niethammer;Laurence J. Jacobs;Jianmin Qu;Jacek Jarzynski

  • The effect of slightly weakened interfaces on the overall elastic properties of composite materials

    Jianmin Qu

  • Computing thermomechanical properties of crosslinked epoxy by molecular dynamic simulations

    Shaorui Yang;Jianmin Qu

  • Evaluation of fatigue damage using nonlinear guided waves

    Christoph Pruell;Jin-Yeon Kim;Jianmin Qu;Laurence J Jacobs

  • GUIDED CIRCUMFERENTIAL WAVES IN A CIRCULAR ANNULUS

    Guoli Liu;Jianmin Qu

  • A second nearest-neighbor embedded atom method interatomic potential for Li-Si alloys

    Zhiwei Cui;Feng Gao;Zhihua Cui;Jianmin Qu

  • Fatigue damage evaluation in A36 steel using nonlinear Rayleigh surface waves

    Simon V. Walker;Jin-Yeon Kim;Jianmin Qu;Laurence J. Jacobs

  • Interface-reaction controlled diffusion in binary solids with applications to lithiation of silicon in lithium-ion batteries

    Zhiwei Cui;Feng Gao;Jianmin Qu

  • Characterization of adhesive bond properties using Lamb waves

    K Heller;L.J Jacobs;J Qu

  • Nonlinear Lamb waves for the detection of material nonlinearity

    Christian Bermes;Jin-Yeon Kim;Jianmin Qu;Laurence J. Jacobs

  • Dislocation nucleation from bicrystal interfaces and grain boundary ledges: Relationship to nanocrystalline deformation

    L. Capolungo;D.E. Spearot;M. Cherkaoui;D.L. McDowell

  • Experimental study of nonlinear Rayleigh wave propagation in shot-peened aluminum plates—Feasibility of measuring residual stress

    Minghe Liu;Jin-Yeon Kim;Laurence Jacobs;Jianmin Qu

  • Eshelby Tensor for an Elastic Inclusion With Slightly Weakened Interface

    Jianmin Qu

  • Cracks on bimaterial and bicrystal interfaces

    J. Qu;J.L. Bassani

  • A new technique for measuring the acoustic nonlinearity of materials using Rayleigh waves

    Guoshuang Shui;Jin Yeon Kim;Jianmin Qu;Yue Sheng Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Jin-Yeon Kim
Jin-Yeon Kim Georgia Institute of Technology
Jan Drewes Achenbach
Jan Drewes Achenbach Northwestern University
Laurent Capolungo
Laurent Capolungo Los Alamos National Laboratory
Stéphane Bordas
Stéphane Bordas University of Luxembourg
Gianluca Cusatis
Gianluca Cusatis Northwestern University
Kimberly E. Kurtis
Kimberly E. Kurtis Georgia Institute of Technology
Marc Niethammer
Marc Niethammer University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peter B. Nagy
Peter B. Nagy University of Cincinnati
Yue-Sheng Wang
Yue-Sheng Wang Tianjin University
Rao Tummala
Rao Tummala Georgia Institute of Technology

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