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42
Citations
5525
World Ranking
6728
National Ranking
1829

Overview

Lizhi Sun is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine, in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of engineering, with an emphasis on civil and structural engineering. Other significant subfields of their work include biomedical engineering, mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, and ocean engineering.

Their research topics span a range of areas related to materials and structures, including:

  • Innovative concrete reinforcement materials
  • Concrete and cement materials research
  • Rock mechanics and modeling
  • Vibration control and rheological fluids
  • Seismic performance and analysis
  • Infrastructure maintenance and monitoring
  • Concrete properties and behavior

Lizhi Sun has contributed to multiple recent publications across various scientific journals, with selected papers including:

  • "Growing Living Composites with Ordered Microstructures and Exceptional Mechanical Properties," 2021, Advanced Materials
  • "Microstructural crack segmentation of three-dimensional concrete images based on deep convolutional neural networks," 2020, Construction and Building Materials
  • "The effect of resistance training on serum insulin-like growth factor 1(IGF-1): A systematic review and meta-analysis," 2020, Complementary Therapies in Medicine
  • "Growing recyclable and healable piezoelectric composites in 3D printed bioinspired structure for protective wearable sensor," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Strengthening mechanism of lightweight cellular concrete filled with fly ash," 2020, Construction and Building Materials

The frequent venues where Lizhi Sun publishes include:

  • Materials
  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Advanced Materials
  • Cement and Concrete Composites
  • The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Collaborative work features several coauthors with multiple joint publications. Frequent coauthors are:

  • Dongxu Liu
  • Pizhong Qiao
  • Shengwei Feng
  • Sheng Li
  • Qianfa Deng

Best Publications

  • Parametric dislocation dynamics: A thermodynamics-based approach to investigations of mesoscopic plastic deformation

    N. M. Ghoniem;S.-H. Tong;L. Z. Sun

  • Fast-sum method for the elastic field of three-dimensional dislocation ensembles

    Nasr M. Ghoniem;L. Z. Sun

  • Effective elastoplastic behavior of metal matrix composites containing randomly located aligned spheroidal inhomogeneities. Part I: micromechanics-based formulation

    J.W. Ju;L.Z. Sun

  • A Novel Formulation for the Exterior-Point Eshelby's Tensor of an Ellipsoidal Inclusion

    J. W. Ju;L. Z. Sun

  • Understanding strong magnetostriction in Fe100−xGax alloys

    Hui Wang;Y. N. Zhang;Ruqian Wu;Lizhi Sun

  • Micromechanics-based elastic model for functionally graded materials with particle interactions

    H. M. Yin;L. Z. Sun;Glaucio Paulino

  • Effective elastoplastic behavior of metal matrix composites containing randomly located aligned spheroidal Inhomogeneities. Part II: applications

    L.Z. Sun;J.W. Ju

  • Elastoplastic modeling of metal matrix composites with evolutionary particle debonding

    L.Z. Sun;J.W. Ju;H.T. Liu

  • On dislocation interaction with radiation-induced defect clusters and plastic flow localization in fcc metals

    N. M. Ghoniem;S.-H. Tong;B. N. Singh;L. Z. Sun

  • Magneto-elastic modeling of composites containing chain-structured magnetostrictive particles

    H.M. Yin;H.M. Yin;L.Z. Sun;L.Z. Sun;J.S. Chen

  • Dynamical behavior of a double-beam system interconnected by a viscoelastic layer

    Y.X. Li;Z.J. Hu;Z.J. Hu;L.Z. Sun

  • Interaction and accumulation of glissile defect clusters near dislocations

    N.M. Ghoniem;B.N. Singh;L.Z. Sun;T. Dı́az de la Rubia

  • Micromechanics-based thermoelastic model for functionally graded particulate materials with particle interactions

    H. M. Yin;Glaucio Paulino;William G Buttlar;L. Z. Sun

  • Homogenization of magnetostrictive particle-filled elastomers using an interface-enriched reproducing Kernel particle method

    Dongdong Wang;Jiun-Shyan Chen;Lizhi Sun

  • Microstructural damage evolution and its effect on fracture behavior of concrete subjected to freeze-thaw cycles:

    Yijia Dong;Yijia Dong;Chao Su;Pizhong Qiao;Pizhong Qiao;LZ Sun

  • An Interfacial Debonding Model for Particle-Reinforced Composites

    H. T. Liu;L. Z. Sun;J. W. Ju

  • Micromechanics-based hyperelastic constitutive modeling of magnetostrictive particle-filled elastomers

    H.M. Yin;L.Z. Sun;J.S. Chen

  • Elastoplastic Modeling of Metal Matrix Composites Containing Randomly Located and Oriented Spheroidal Particles

    L. Z. Sun;J. W. Ju

  • Microstructural damage characterization of concrete under freeze-thaw action:

    Q Luo;Q Luo;DX Liu;Pizhong Qiao;Pizhong Qiao;QG Feng

  • Growing Living Composites with Ordered Microstructures and Exceptional Mechanical Properties.

    An Xin;Yipin Su;Shengwei Feng;Minliang Yan

  • Elastoplastic modeling of progressive interfacial debonding for particle-reinforced metal-matrix composites

    H. T. Liu;L. Z. Sun;J. W. Ju

  • Dynamic mechanical behavior of magnetorheological nanocomposites filled with carbon nanotubes

    R. Li;L. Z. Sun

  • Effective thermal conductivity of two-phase functionally graded particulate composites

    H. M. Yin;G. H. Paulino;W. G. Buttlar;L. Z. Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Pizhong Qiao
Pizhong Qiao Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Ge Wang
Ge Wang Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Glaucio H. Paulino
Glaucio H. Paulino Princeton University
Nasr M. Ghoniem
Nasr M. Ghoniem University of California, Los Angeles
William G. Buttlar
William G. Buttlar University of Missouri
Zhidong Zhang
Zhidong Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hengyong Yu
Hengyong Yu University of Massachusetts Lowell
Bachu Narain Singh
Bachu Narain Singh Technical University of Denmark
Junbai Li
Junbai Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiun-Shyan Chen
Jiun-Shyan Chen University of California, San Diego

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