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4863
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Lianyong Xu publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lianyong Xu sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 156 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Lianyong Xu D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lianyong Xu sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lianyong Xu is affiliated with Tianjin University in China and has made significant contributions in the field of engineering, with a focus on mechanical engineering and materials science. Their research encompasses various subfields including mechanical engineering, mechanics of materials, materials chemistry, metals and alloys, and aerospace engineering.

The primary areas of study for Lianyong Xu involve additive manufacturing materials and processes, with a considerable number of publications addressing the development and characterization of high-entropy alloys. Their work also covers welding techniques and residual stresses, microstructure and mechanical properties of steels, high temperature alloys and creep, fatigue and fracture mechanics, as well as hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals.

Frequent publication venues for Xu include:

  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Materials Research and Technology
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Corrosion Science

Xu collaborates often with a consistent group of coauthors, most notably Yongdian Han, Lei Zhao, Kangda Hao, and Hongyang Jing. These collaborations reflect extensive joint research efforts in their scientific domain.

Among Xu's recent papers are several focusing on high-entropy alloys fabricated using selective laser melting techniques and their mechanical and structural properties. Selected papers include:

  • Effects of annealing on the structure and mechanical properties of FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloy fabricated via selective laser melting, 2020, Additive Manufacturing
  • Achieving thermally stable nanoparticles in chemically complex alloys via controllable sluggish lattice diffusion, 2022, Nature Communications
  • A Si-containing FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloy with high strength and ductility synthesized in situ via selective laser melting, 2020, Additive Manufacturing
  • Structure and mechanical properties of a FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloy fabricated via selective laser melting, 2020, Intermetallics
  • High-temperature mechanical properties of FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloys fabricated via selective laser melting, 2021, Materials Science and Engineering A

The volume of Xu's published work in high-impact journals across materials science and engineering indicates a sustained focus on advancing knowledge in additive manufacturing and the related mechanical behavior of complex alloys. Their extensive publication record and collaboration network emphasize a comprehensive approach to studying advanced materials, particularly concerning high-entropy alloys and their application in engineering contexts.

Best Publications

  • Effects of annealing on the structure and mechanical properties of FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloy fabricated via selective laser melting

    Danyang Lin;Lianyong Xu;Hongyang Jing;Yongdian Han

  • Influence of microstructure and elemental partitioning on pitting corrosion resistance of duplex stainless steel welding joints

    Zhiqiang Zhang;Hongyang Jing;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han

  • Investigation on microstructure evolution and properties of duplex stainless steel joint multi-pass welded by using different methods

    Zhiqiang Zhang;Hongyang Jing;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han

  • Effects of nitrogen in shielding gas on microstructure evolution and localized corrosion behavior of duplex stainless steel welding joint

    Zhiqiang Zhang;Hongyang Jing;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han

  • TiC precipitation induced effect on microstructure and mechanical properties in low carbon medium manganese steel

    Y. Han;J. Shi;L. Xu;W.Q. Cao

  • Evaluation of constraint effects on creep crack growth by experimental investigation and numerical simulation

    Lei Zhao;Hongyang Jing;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han

  • Creep properties, creep deformation behavior, and microstructural evolution of 9Cr-3W-3Co-1CuVNbB martensite ferritic steel

    Bo Xiao;Lianyong Xu;Lei Zhao;Hongyang Jing

  • A Si-containing FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloy with high strength and ductility synthesized in situ via selective laser melting

    Danyang Lin;Lianyong Xu;Xiaojie Li;Hongyang Jing

  • Interfacial reaction and shear strength of Ni-coated carbon nanotubes reinforced Sn–Ag–Cu solder joints during thermal cycling

    Yongdian Han;Hongyang Jing;S. M. L. Nai;L. Y. Xu

  • Development of a Sn–Ag–Cu solder reinforced with Ni-coated carbon nanotubes

    Y. D. Han;S. M. L. Nai;H. Y. Jing;L. Y. Xu

  • Creep behavior of eutectic 80Au/20Sn solder alloy

    G.S. Zhang;H.Y. Jing;L.Y. Xu;J. Wei

  • Dislocation structure evolution in 304L stainless steel and weld joint during cyclic plastic deformation

    Hao Wang;Hongyang Jing;Lei Zhao;Yongdian Han

  • Evaluating of creep property of distinct zones in P92 steel welded joint by small punch creep test

    Lei Zhao;Hongyang Jing;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han

  • Analysis of creep crack growth behavior of P92 steel welded joint by experiment and numerical simulation

    Lei Zhao;Hongyang Jing;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han

  • High-temperature mechanical properties of FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloys fabricated via selective laser melting

    Danyang Lin;Danyang Lin;Xin Xi;Xiaojie Li;Jixu Hu

  • Structure and mechanical properties of a FeCoCrNi high-entropy alloy fabricated via selective laser melting

    Danyang Lin;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han;Yankun Zhang

  • Effects of Ti addition and reheating quenching on grain refinement and mechanical properties in low carbon medium manganese martensitic steel

    Y. Han;J. Shi;L. Xu;W.Q. Cao

  • Solute-dislocation interactions and creep-enhanced Cu precipitation in a novel ferritic-martensitic steel

    Bo Xiao;Lianyong Xu;Cyril Cayron;Jing Xue

  • Selective laser melting of low-content graphene nanoplatelets reinforced 316L austenitic stainless steel matrix: Strength enhancement without affecting ductility

    Yongdian Han;Yankun Zhang;Hongyang Jing;Danyang Lin

  • Experimental investigation of specimen size effect on creep crack growth behavior in P92 steel welded joint

    Lei Zhao;Hongyang Jing;Junjie Xiu;Yongdian Han

  • Quantifying the constraint effect induced by specimen geometry on creep crack growth behavior in P92 steel

    Lei Zhao;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han;Hongyang Jing

  • Design and performance of Ag nanoparticle-modified graphene/SnAgCu lead-free solders

    Lianyong Xu;Xi Chen;Hongyang Jing;Lixia Wang

  • Temperature Dependence of Creep and Hardness of Sn-Ag-Cu Lead-Free Solder

    Y.D. Han;Y.D. Han;H.Y. Jing;S.M.L. Nai;L.Y. Xu

  • A strong, ductile, high-entropy FeCoCrNi alloy with fine grains fabricated via additive manufacturing and a single cold deformation and annealing cycle

    Danyang Lin;Lianyong Xu;Hongyang Jing;Yongdian Han

  • New perspectives on the grain boundary misorientation angle dependent intergranular corrosion of polycrystalline nickel-based 625 alloy

    Jianyang Zhang;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han;Lei Zhao

  • Microstructure and Joint Properties of Nano-Silver Paste by Ultrasonic-Assisted Pressureless Sintering

    Yuan Li;Hongyang Jing;Yongdian Han;Lianyong Xu

  • Microstructural characterization and electron backscatter diffraction analysis across the welded interface of duplex stainless steel

    Zhiqiang Zhang;Hongyang Jing;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han

  • Control of residual stress in metal additive manufacturing by low-temperature solid-state phase transformation: An experimental and numerical study

    Wei Chen;Lianyong Xu;Yongdian Han;Lei Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Yongdian Han
Yongdian Han Tianjin University
Lei Zhao
Lei Zhao Tianjin University
Jun Wei
Jun Wei Harbin Institute of Technology
Ji-Jung Kai
Ji-Jung Kai City University of Hong Kong
Xiangdong Liu
Xiangdong Liu Yangzhou University
Wangyu Hu
Wangyu Hu Hunan University
Kamran Nikbin
Kamran Nikbin Imperial College London

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