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D-Index
61
Citations
14680
World Ranking
640
National Ranking
281

Overview

Mark Kachanov is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. The primary areas of their research focus on engineering and materials science, with particular contributions to mechanics of materials, materials chemistry, and mechanical engineering. Their work encompasses topics such as composite material mechanics, numerical methods in engineering, ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation, material properties and failure mechanisms, fatigue and fracture mechanics, rock mechanics and modeling, and advanced mathematical modeling in engineering.

Mark Kachanov has published extensively in several academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • International Journal of Engineering Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • International Journal of Fatigue
  • Journal of the American Ceramic Society
  • International Journal of Solids and Structures

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Voigt-Reuss and Hashin-Shtrikman bounds revisited, 2023, International Journal of Engineering Science
  • On monitoring the incubation stage of stress corrosion cracking in steel by the eddy current method, 2020, International Journal of Engineering Science
  • On low-cycle fatigue of austenitic steel. Part I: Changes of Poisson's ratio and elastic anisotropy, 2021, International Journal of Engineering Science
  • Crack approaching a domain having the same elastic properties but different fracture toughness: Crack deflection vs penetration, 2020, International Journal of Engineering Science
  • Prediction of fatigue life of metastable austenitic steel by a combination of acoustic and eddy current data, 2020, International Journal of Fatigue

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Mark Kachanov include:

  • Yulia Pronina
  • В. В. Мишакин
  • Igor Sevostianov
  • Damian Stefaniuk
  • К. В. Курашкин

Best Publications

  • Elastic Solids with Many Cracks and Related Problems

    Mark Kachanov

  • Effective Elastic Properties of Cracked Solids: Critical Review of Some Basic Concepts

    Mark Kachanov

  • Elastic solids with many cracks: A simple method of analysis

    Mark Kachanov

  • Microcrack-induced elastic wave anisotropy of brittle rocks

    C. M. Sayers;M. Kachanov

  • Continuum Model of Medium with Cracks

    Mark Kachanov

  • Effective Moduli of Solids With Cavities of Various Shapes

    M. Kachanov;I. Tsukrov;B. Shafiro

  • Handbook of elasticity solutions

    Mark Kachanov;Boris Shafiro;Igor Tsukrov

  • A microcrack model of rock inelasticity part I: Frictional sliding on microcracks

    Mark L. Kachanov

  • On quantitative characterization of microstructures and effective properties

    Mark Kachanov;Igor Sevostianov

  • Nanoelectromechanics of piezoresponse force microscopy

    Sergei V. Kalinin;Edgar Karapetian;Mark Kachanov

  • A simple technique for finding effective elastic constants of cracked solids for arbitrary crack orientation statistics

    C.M. Sayers;M. Kachanov

  • Explicit cross-property correlations for anisotropic two-phase composite materials

    I. Sevostianov;M. Kachanov

  • Micromechanics of Materials, with Applications

    Mark Kachanov;Igor Sevostianov

  • Effect of interphase layers on the overall elastic and conductive properties of matrix composites. Applications to nanosize inclusion

    Igor Sevostianov;Mark Kachanov

  • A microcrack model of rock inelasticity part II: Propagation of microcracks

    Mark L. Kachanov

  • Effective elasticity of rocks with closely spaced and intersecting cracks

    Vladimir Grechka;Mark Kachanov

  • Effective elasticity of fractured rocks: A snapshot of the work in progress

    Vladimir Grechka;Mark Kachanov

  • A simple technique of stress analysis in elastic solids with many cracks

    Mark Kachanov

  • Anisotropic effective conductivity of materials with nonrandomly oriented inclusions of diverse ellipsoidal shapes

    Boris Shafiro;Mark Kachanov

  • Three-dimensional problems of strongly interacting arbitrarily located penny-shaped cracks

    Mark Kachanov;J.-P. Laures

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir Grechka
Vladimir Grechka Marathon Oil (United States)
Sergei V. Kalinin
Sergei V. Kalinin University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Tarek I. Zohdi
Tarek I. Zohdi University of California, Berkeley
Colin M. Sayers
Colin M. Sayers University of Houston
Alexei Gruverman
Alexei Gruverman University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Brian J. Rodriguez
Brian J. Rodriguez University College Dublin
Arthur P. Baddorf
Arthur P. Baddorf Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Albina Y. Borisevich
Albina Y. Borisevich Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Thomas Thundat
Thomas Thundat University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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