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Jingquan Wang

Jingquan Wang

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
40
Citations
4850
World Ranking
7461
National Ranking
1354

Jingquan Wang publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jingquan Wang sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 190 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Jingquan Wang D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jingquan Wang sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jingquan Wang is affiliated with Southeast University in China and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering with a focus on civil and structural engineering. Their research spans several specialized subfields, including building and construction, mechanical engineering, mechanics of materials, and materials chemistry.

The main topics covered in Wang's work include:

  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Innovative Concrete Reinforcement Materials
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures

Wang has contributed to a number of peer-reviewed papers, with several notable recent publications including:

  • Printable Thermochromic Hydrogel-Based Smart Window for All-Weather Building Temperature Regulation in Diverse Climates (2023), published in Advanced Materials
  • A review on FRP-concrete hybrid sections for bridge applications (2020), published in Composite Structures
  • Cost-Effective UHPC for Accelerated Bridge Construction: Material Properties, Structural Elements, and Structural Applications (2020), published in Journal of Bridge Engineering
  • Bond strength of reinforcing bars in ultra-high performance concrete: Experimental study and fiber-matrix discrete model (2021), published in Engineering Structures
  • Optimal intensity measures for probabilistic seismic demand models of a cable-stayed bridge based on generalized linear regression models (2020), published in Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering

Frequent co-authors throughout Wang's body of work include:

  • Yiming Yao
  • Jianan Qi
  • Qizhi Xu
  • Shuai Li
  • Kaiwei Lu

Wang's research is predominantly published in a set of recurring scientific venues, notably:

  • Engineering Structures
  • Structures
  • Journal of Building Engineering
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Journal of Structural Engineering

Throughout their career, Wang's work has focused on advancing understanding in areas critical to the durability, load-bearing capacity, and seismic resilience of concrete structures and bridge engineering. Their interdisciplinary approach incorporates materials chemistry and mechanical engineering perspectives to address complex challenges in building and infrastructure development.

Best Publications

  • Static behavior of large stud shear connectors in steel-UHPC composite structures

    Jingquan Wang;Jianan Qi;Teng Tong;Qizhi Xu

  • Pullout behavior of straight and hooked-end steel fibers in UHPC matrix with various embedded angles

    Jianan Qi;Zemei Wu;Zhongguo John Ma;Jingquan Wang

  • Static behavior of grouped large headed stud-UHPC shear connectors in composite structures

    Jingquan Wang;Qizhi Xu;Yiming Yao;Jianan Qi

  • A review on FRP-concrete hybrid sections for bridge applications

    Xingxing Zou;Hongwei Lin;Peng Feng;Yi Bao

  • Flexural behavior of an innovative dovetail UHPC joint in composite bridges under negative bending moment

    Jianan Qi;Yi Bao;Jingquan Wang;Liang Li

  • Seismic behavior of precast segmental UHPC bridge columns with replaceable external cover plates and internal dissipaters

    Zhen Wang;Jing-Quan Wang;Yu-Chuan Tang;Tong-Xu Liu

  • Flexural response of high‐strength steel‐ultra‐high‐performance fiber reinforced concrete beams based on a mesoscale constitutive model: Experiment and theory

    Jianan Qi;Jianan Qi;Jingquan Wang;Zhongguo John Ma

  • Shear Strength of Dry Joints in Precast UHPC Segmental Bridges: Experimental and Theoretical Research

    Tongxu Liu;Zhen Wang;Jian Guo;Jingquan Wang

  • Cyclic loading test of self-centering precast segmental unbonded posttensioned UHPFRC bridge columns

    Jingquan Wang;Zhen Wang;Yuchuan Tang;Tongxu Liu

  • Effects of Near-Fault Motions and Artificial Pulse-Type Ground Motions on Super-Span Cable-Stayed Bridge Systems

    Shuai Li;Fan Zhang;Jing-quan Wang;M. Shahria Alam

  • Bond strength of reinforcing bars in ultra-high performance concrete: Experimental study and fiber–matrix discrete model

    Jianan Qi;Zhao Cheng;Zhongguo John Ma;Jingquan Wang

  • Cost-Effective UHPC for Accelerated Bridge Construction: Material Properties, Structural Elements, and Structural Applications

    Jingquan Wang;Jiaping Liu;Zhen Wang;Tongxu Liu

  • Shear Strength of UHPFRC Beams: Mesoscale Fiber-Matrix Discrete Model

    Jianan Qi;Zhongguo John Ma;Jingquan Wang

  • Optimal intensity measures for probabilistic seismic demand models of a cable-stayed bridge based on generalized linear regression models

    Junjun Guo;Junjun Guo;M. Shahria Alam;Jingquan Wang;Shuai Li;Shuai Li

  • Estimation of bond strength between UHPC and reinforcing bars using machine learning approaches

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  • Effects of fault rupture on seismic responses of fault-crossing simply-supported highway bridges

    Fan Zhang;Shuai Li;Jingquan Wang;Jian Zhang

  • Sensitivity analysis and multi-criteria optimization of SMA cable restrainers for longitudinal seismic protection of isolated simply supported highway bridges

    Jing-quan Wang;Shuai Li;Shuai Li;Farshad Hedayati Dezfuli;M. Shahria Alam

  • FRP stay-in-place form and shear key connection for FRP-concrete hybrid beams/decks

    Xingxing Zou;Peng Feng;Jingquan Wang;Yuwei Wu

  • Perforated FRP ribs for shear connecting of FRP-concrete hybrid beams/decks

    XingXing Zou;Peng Feng;JingQuan Wang

  • Lateral Behavior of Precast Segmental UHPC Bridge Columns Based on the Equivalent Plastic-Hinge Model

    Zhen Wang;Jingquan Wang;Yuchuan Tang;Yufeng Gao

  • Flexural performance of steel-UHPC composite beams with shear pockets

    Yuqing Hu;M. Meloni;Zhao Cheng;Jingquan Wang

  • Longitudinal seismic response control of long-span cable-stayed bridges using shape memory alloy wire-based lead rubber bearings under near-fault records:

    Shuai Li;Shuai Li;Farshad Hedayati Dezfuli;Jing-quan Wang;M Shahria Alam

  • Seismic performance assessment of a multispan continuous isolated highway bridge with superelastic shape memory alloy reinforced piers and restraining devices

    Shuai Li;Shuai Li;Jing‐quan Wang;M. Shahria Alam

  • Effect of constitutive models on the seismic response of an SMA-LRB isolated highway bridge

    Farshad Hedayati Dezfuli;Shuai Li;Shuai Li;M. Shahria Alam;Jing-Quan Wang

  • Design criterion for the self-centering capacity of precast segmental UHPC bridge columns with unbonded post-tensioning tendons

    Zhen Wang;Zhen Wang;Jingquan Wang;Guotang Zhao;Jian Zhang

  • The role of bond strength in structural behaviors of UHPC-NC composite beams: Experimental investigation and finite element modeling

    Teng Tong;Siqi Yuan;Jingquan Wang;Zhao Liu

  • Post-cracking shear strength and deformability of HSS-UHPFRC beams

    Jia-Nan Qi;Zhongguo John Ma;Jing-Quan Wang;Tong-Xu Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Shahria Alam
M. Shahria Alam University of British Columbia
Yi Bao
Yi Bao Stevens Institute of Technology
Barzin Mobasher
Barzin Mobasher Arizona State University
Yufeng Gao
Yufeng Gao Hohai University

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