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Ken-ichiro Mori 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 Ken-ichiro Mori sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 374 publications — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Ken-ichiro Mori 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 Ken-ichiro Mori sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Ken-ichiro Mori is affiliated with Toyohashi University of Technology in Japan. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a significant focus on Mechanical Engineering and related subfields such as Mechanics of Materials, Materials Chemistry, Ophthalmology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's research topics cover several areas, including:

  • Metal Forming Simulation Techniques
  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
  • Metallurgy and Material Forming
  • Advanced Welding Techniques Analysis
  • Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques
  • Hydrogen Embrittlement and Corrosion Behaviors in Metals
  • Laser and Thermal Forming Techniques

Ken-ichiro Mori has contributed to numerous publications across several frequent venues. These include:

  • The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  • Procedia Manufacturing
  • Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
  • Journal of Manufacturing Processes
  • Materials

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Mori are:

  • "Mechanical Clinching and Self-Pierce Riveting of Thin Three Sheets of 5000 Series Aluminium Alloy and 980 MPa Grade Cold Rolled Ultra-High Strength Steel," 2020, Materials
  • "Review of Shearing Processes of High Strength Steel Sheets," 2020, Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
  • "Adhesive Dynamic Behavior in the Clinch-Bonding Process of Aluminum Alloy A5052-H34 and Advanced High-Strength Steel JSC780," 2022, Journal of Materials Processing Technology
  • "Tailored Tempering without Die Heating in Hot Stamping of Ultra-High Strength Steel Parts," 2020, Materials & Design
  • "Mechanical Clinching and Self-Pierce Riveting for Sheet Combination of 780-MPa High-Strength Steel and Aluminium Alloy A5052 Sheets and Durability on Salt Spray Test of Joints," 2021, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Frequent collaborators in Mori's research include:

  • Yohei Abe
  • Tomoyoshi Maeno
  • Yuki Nakagawa
  • Ali Talebi-Anaraki
  • Ryohei Ikeda

Best Publications

  • Joining by plastic deformation

    Ken-ichiro Mori;Niels Bay;Livan Fratini;Fabrizio Micari

  • Bulk forming of sheet metal

    M. Merklein;J.M. Allwood;B.-A. Behrens;A. Brosius

  • Warm and Hot Stamping of Ultra High Tensile Strength Steel Sheets Using Resistance Heating

    K. Mori;S. Maki;Y. Tanaka

  • Hot stamping of ultra-high strength steel parts

    K. Mori;P.F. Bariani;B.-A. Behrens;A. Brosius

  • Mechanical servo press technology for metal forming

    K. Osakada;K. Mori;T. Altan;P. Groche

  • Finite element method for rigid-plastic analysis of metal forming—Formulation for finite deformation

    K. Osakada;J. Nakano;K. Mori

  • The application of some criteria for ductile fracture to the prediction of the forming limit of sheet metals

    H Takuda;K Mori;N Hatta

  • Springback behaviour in bending of ultra-high-strength steel sheets using CNC servo press

    K. Mori;K. Akita;Y. Abe

  • Self-piercing riveting of high tensile strength steel and aluminium alloy sheets using conventional rivet and die

    Y. Abe;T. Kato;K. Mori

  • Joinability of aluminium alloy and mild steel sheets by self piercing rivet

    Y. Abe;T. Kato;K. Mori

  • Simulation of plane-strain rolling by the rigid-plastic finite element method

    K. Mori;K. Osakada;T. Oda

  • Joining of high strength steel and aluminium alloy sheets by mechanical clinching with dies for control of metal flow

    Y. Abe;K. Mori;T. Kato

  • Improvement of stretch flangeability of ultra high strength steel sheet by smoothing of sheared edge

    Ken-ichiro Mori;Yohei Abe;Yoshio Suzui

  • Plastic Joining of Ultra High Strength Steel and Aluminium Alloy Sheets by Self Piercing Rivet

    K. Mori;T. Kato;Y. Abe;Y. Ravshanbek

  • Mechanism of superiority of fatigue strength for aluminium alloy sheets joined by mechanical clinching and self-pierce riveting

    K. Mori;Y. Abe;T. Kato

  • Dieless Forming of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic Parts Using 3D Printer

    Ken-ichiro Mori;Tomoyoshi Maeno;Yuki Nakagawa

  • FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF LIMIT STRAINS IN BIAXIAL STRETCHING OF SHEET METALS ALLOWING FOR DUCTILE FRACTURE

    H Takuda;K Mori;N Takakura;K Yamaguchi

  • Tailor die quenching in hot stamping for producing ultra-high strength steel formed parts having strength distribution

    K. Mori;Y. Okuda

  • Finite element simulation of warm deep drawing of aluminium alloy sheet when accounting for heat conduction

    H. Takuda;K. Mori;I. Masuda;Y. Abe

  • 3D printing of carbon fibre-reinforced plastic parts

    Yuki Nakagawa;Ken-ichiro Mori;Tomoyoshi Maeno

  • Mechanical clinching of ultra-high strength steel sheets and strength of joints

    Yohei Abe;Toru Kato;Ken-ichiro Mori;Shoma Nishino

Frequent Co-Authors

Marion Merklein
Marion Merklein University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Julian M. Allwood
Julian M. Allwood University of Cambridge
Kohtaro Osakada
Kohtaro Osakada Tokyo Institute of Technology
Livan Fratini
Livan Fratini University of Palermo
Peter Groche
Peter Groche Technical University of Darmstadt
Stefania Bruschi
Stefania Bruschi University of Padua
Niels Bay
Niels Bay Technical University of Denmark
Toshihiko Kuwabara
Toshihiko Kuwabara Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

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