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D-Index
49
Citations
10099
World Ranking
1215
National Ranking
152

Overview

Mingxin Huang is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with particular expertise in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Chemistry. Their work extends into specialized subfields such as Metals and Alloys, Mechanics of Materials, and Aerospace Engineering.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of material properties and behaviors, notably:

  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
  • Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals
  • Metal Alloys Wear and Properties
  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • High Entropy Alloys Studies
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties

Mingxin Huang has frequently published in several scientific journals, reflecting both the focus and continuity of their research. Key publication venues include:

  • Acta Materialia
  • Scripta Materialia
  • International Journal of Plasticity
  • Materials Science and Engineering A
  • Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A

Notable recent research papers authored or coauthored by Huang cover various aspects of steel and alloy properties. These papers include:

  • Making ultrastrong steel tough by grain-boundary delamination (2020, Science)
  • Abnormal TRIP effect on the work hardening behavior of a quenching and partitioning steel at high strain rate (2020, Acta Materialia)
  • Optimising the strength-ductility-toughness combination in ultra-high strength quenching and partitioning steels by tailoring martensite matrix and retained austenite (2020, International Journal of Plasticity)
  • The dual role of TRIP effect on ductility and toughness of a medium Mn steel (2022, Acta Materialia)
  • Ultrafine-grained dual-phase maraging steel with high strength and excellent cryogenic toughness (2021, Acta Materialia)

Collaboration appears to be an important aspect of their research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Yizhuang Li
  • Binbin He
  • Zhiyuan Liang
  • Chengpeng Huang
  • M. Wang

The scope of their scientific contributions primarily addresses structural and mechanical challenges in steel and alloy systems, focusing on improving toughness, strength, and ductility through microstructural engineering and understanding deformation mechanisms. Their research also spans the study of hydrogen embrittlement and wear in metals, relevant to both fundamental science and practical materials applications.

Best Publications

  • High dislocation density–induced large ductility in deformed and partitioned steels

    B. B. He;B. Hu;H. W. Yen;G. J. Cheng

  • The effect of morphology on the stability of retained austenite in a quenched and partitioned steel

    X.C. Xiong;B. Chen;M.X. Huang;J.F. Wang

  • Lattice Dislocations Enhancing Thermoelectric PbTe in Addition to Band Convergence

    Zhiwei Chen;Zhengzhong Jian;Wen Li;Yunjie Chang

  • Driving Force and Logic of Development of Advanced High Strength Steels for Automotive Applications

    Olivier Bouaziz;Olivier Bouaziz;Hatem Zurob;Mingxin Huang

  • Making ultrastrong steel tough by grain-boundary delamination

    L. Liu;Qin Yu;Z. Wang;Jon Ell;Jon Ell

  • Kinematic and thermal characteristics of Lüders and Portevin-Le Châtelier bands in a medium Mn transformation-induced plasticity steel

    X.G. Wang;X.G. Wang;L. Wang;M.X. Huang

  • The respective hardening contributions of dislocations and twins to the flow stress of a twinning-induced plasticity steel

    Z.Y. Liang;Y.Z. Li;M.X. Huang

  • Strain rate sensitivity and evolution of dislocations and twins in a twinning-induced plasticity steel

    Z.Y. Liang;X. Wang;W. Huang;M.X. Huang

  • Effect of pre-existed austenite on austenite reversion and mechanical behavior of an Fe-0.2C-8Mn-2Al medium Mn steel

    Ran Ding;Zongbiao Dai;Mingxin Huang;Zhigang Yang

  • Abnormal TRIP effect on the work hardening behavior of a quenching and partitioning steel at high strain rate

    M. Wang;M.X. Huang

  • Effect of chemical composition on work hardening of Fe-Mn-C TWIP steels

    O. Bouaziz;H. Zurob;B. Chehab;J. D. Embury

  • Effect of intercritical annealing on the Lüders strains of medium Mn transformation-induced plasticity steels

    Haiwen Luo;Han Dong;Mingxin Huang

  • Super-high-strength and formable medium Mn steel manufactured by warm rolling process

    Bin Hu;BinBin He;GuanJu Cheng;HungWei Yen

  • Experimental investigation on a novel medium Mn steel combining transformation-induced plasticity and twinning-induced plasticity effects

    B.B. He;H.W. Luo;M.X. Huang

  • Evolution of dislocations and twins in a strong and ductile nanotwinned steel

    P. Zhou;Z.Y. Liang;R.D. Liu;M.X. Huang

  • Nanoindentation investigation on the mechanical stability of individual austenite grains in a medium-Mn transformation-induced plasticity steel

    B.B. He;M.X. Huang;Z.Y. Liang;A.H.W. Ngan

  • Optimum properties of quenching and partitioning steels achieved by balancing fraction and stability of retained austenite

    L. Liu;B.B. He;G.J. Cheng;H.W. Yen

  • The Role of Transformation-Induced Plasticity in the Development of Advanced High Strength Steels

    Li Liu;Binbin He;Mingxin Huang

  • Evolution of dislocation and twin densities in a Mg alloy at quasi-static and high strain rates

    M. Wang;X.Y. Xu;H.Y. Wang;L.H. He

  • Machine learning recommends affordable new Ti alloy with bone-like modulus

    Chun-Te Wu;Hsiao-Tzu Chang;Chien-Yu Wu;Shi-Wei Chen

  • Interactions between deformation-induced defects and carbides in a vanadium-containing TWIP steel

    Hung-Wei Yen;Mingxin Huang;C.P. Scott;Jer-Ren Yang

  • An approach to define the effective lath size controlling yield strength of bainite

    Kangying Zhu;Olivier Bouaziz;Olivier Bouaziz;Carla Oberbillig;Mingxin Huang;Mingxin Huang

  • Revisit the role of deformation twins on the work-hardening behaviour of twinning-induced plasticity steels

    Z.C. Luo;M.X. Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Bouaziz
Olivier Bouaziz University of Lorraine
S. van der Zwaag
S. van der Zwaag Delft University of Technology
Mingfu Wang
Mingfu Wang University of Hong Kong
Robert O. Ritchie
Robert O. Ritchie Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
A.H.W. Ngan
A.H.W. Ngan University of Hong Kong
Yuntian Zhu
Yuntian Zhu City University of Hong Kong
Xiaolin Wang
Xiaolin Wang University of Wollongong
André Pineau
André Pineau Mines ParisTech
Kwok-Fai Chung
Kwok-Fai Chung Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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