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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
61
Citations
11345
World Ranking
667
National Ranking
89

Overview

Jihong Wen is affiliated with the National University of Defense Technology in China, with a research focus primarily in the field of Engineering. Their work spans specialized subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Speech and Hearing.

The main topics addressed in their research include Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research, Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows, Noise Effects and Management, Vibration Control and Rheological Fluids, Cellular and Composite Structures, Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control, and Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications.

Jihong Wen has contributed to numerous papers published in several frequently appearing venues such as:

  • International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • Applied Acoustics
  • Nonlinear Dynamics

Some of the most recent papers authored or co-authored by Jihong Wen are:

  • "A double porosity material for low frequency sound absorption", 2020, Composite Structures
  • "Vibration properties and optimized design of a nonlinear acoustic metamaterial beam", 2020, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • "Vibration and sound properties of metamaterial sandwich panels with periodically attached resonators: Simulation and experiment study", 2020, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • "A nonlinear metamaterial plate for suppressing vibration and sound radiation", 2022, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • "Sound transmission loss of plate-type metastructures: Semi-analytical modeling, elaborate analysis, and experimental validation", 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

The research collaborations of Jihong Wen often involve frequent co-authors such as Dianlong Yu, Xin Fang, Yong Xiao, Honggang Zhao, and Jianfei Yin. These collaborations are reflected in multiple publications and joint research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Two-dimensional locally resonant phononic crystals with binary structures.

    Gang Wang;Xisen Wen;Jihong Wen;Lihui Shao

  • Flexural wave propagation in beams with periodically attached vibration absorbers: Band-gap behavior and band formation mechanisms

    Yong Xiao;Jihong Wen;Dianlong Yu;Xisen Wen

  • Flexural wave band gaps in locally resonant thin plates with periodically attached spring-mass resonators

    Yong Xiao;Jihong Wen;Xisen Wen

  • Sound transmission loss of metamaterial-based thin plates with multiple subwavelength arrays of attached resonators

    Yong Xiao;Jihong Wen;Xisen Wen

  • Ultra-low and ultra-broad-band nonlinear acoustic metamaterials.

    Xin Fang;Jihong Wen;Bernard Bonello;Jianfei Yin

  • Longitudinal wave band gaps in metamaterial-based elastic rods containing multi-degree-of-freedom resonators

    Yong Xiao;Jihong Wen;Xisen Wen

  • One-dimensional phononic crystals with locally resonant structures

    Gang Wang;Dianlong Yu;Jihong Wen;Yaozong Liu

  • Broadband locally resonant beams containing multiple periodic arrays of attached resonators

    Yong Xiao;Jihong Wen;Xisen Wen

  • Vibration reduction by using the idea of phononic crystals in a pipe-conveying fluid

    Dianlong Yu;Jihong Wen;Honggang Zhao;Yaozong Liu

  • Programmable gear-based mechanical metamaterials

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  • Low-frequency sound absorption of hybrid absorber based on micro-perforated panel and coiled-up channels

    Fei Wu;Fei Wu;Yong Xiao;Dianlong Yu;Honggang Zhao

  • Theoretical and Experimental Study of Locally Resonant and Bragg Band Gaps in Flexural Beams Carrying Periodic Arrays of Beam-Like Resonators

    Yong Xiao;Jihong Wen;Gang Wang;Xisen Wen

  • Optimization of locally resonant acoustic metamaterials on underwater sound absorption characteristics

    Hao Meng;Jihong Wen;Honggang Zhao;Xisen Wen

  • Effects of locally resonant modes on underwater sound absorption in viscoelastic materials

    Jihong Wen;Honggang Zhao;Linmei Lv;Bo Yuan

  • Formation and coupling of band gaps in a locally resonant elastic system comprising a string with attached resonators

    Yong Xiao;Brian R. Mace;Jihong Wen;Xisen Wen

  • Lumped-mass method for the study of band structure in two-dimensional phononic crystals

    Gang Wang;Jihong Wen;Yaozong Liu;Xisen Wen

  • Wave propagation and attenuation in plates with periodic arrays of shunted piezo-patches

    Shengbing Chen;Gang Wang;Jihong Wen;Xisen Wen

  • A tunable sound-absorbing metamaterial based on coiled-up space

    Yang Wang;Honggang Zhao;Haibin Yang;Jie Zhong

  • Theoretical investigation of the sound attenuation of membrane-type acoustic metamaterials

    Yuguang Zhang;Jihong Wen;Yong Xiao;Xisen Wen

  • Quasi-One-Dimensional Periodic Structure with Locally Resonant Band Gap

    Gang Wang;Xisen Wen;Jihong Wen;Yaozong Liu

  • Theoretical and experimental investigation of flexural wave propagation in straight beams with periodic structures: Application to a vibration isolation structure

    Jihong Wen;Gang Wang;Dianlong Yu;Honggang Zhao

  • Quasi-one-dimensional phononic crystals studied using the improved lumped-mass method : Application to locally resonant beams with flexural wave band gap

    Gang Wang;Jihong Wen;Xisen Wen

  • Propagation of flexural wave in periodic beam on elastic foundations

    Dianlong Yu;Jihong Wen;Huijie Shen;Yong Xiao

  • Sound transmission loss of metamaterial thin plates with periodic subwavelength arrays of shunted piezoelectric patches

    Hao Zhang;Jihong Wen;Yong Xiao;Gang Wang

  • Band transition and topological interface modes in 1D elastic phononic crystals.

    Jianfei Yin;Massimo Ruzzene;Jihong Wen;Dianlong Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael P. Païdoussis
Michael P. Païdoussis McGill University
Guoliang Huang
Guoliang Huang University of Missouri
Baowen Li
Baowen Li Southern University of Science and Technology
Li Cheng
Li Cheng Hong Kong Polytechnic University
José Sánchez-Dehesa
José Sánchez-Dehesa Universitat Politècnica de València
Brian R. Mace
Brian R. Mace University of Auckland
Massimo Ruzzene
Massimo Ruzzene University of Colorado Boulder

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