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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
60
Citations
10400
World Ranking
707
National Ranking
33

Materials Science

D-Index
60
Citations
10370
World Ranking
7187
National Ranking
129

Overview

Peidong Wu is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada and has an extensive research portfolio across engineering and materials science. Their work primarily spans the fields of engineering with 158 publications and materials science with 72 publications, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach.

Within these fields, Wu has contributed considerably to subfields including materials chemistry, biomedical engineering, mechanics of materials, mechanical engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering. Their research topics focus on areas such as ultrasound and cavitation phenomena, catalysis for biomass conversion, catalytic processes in materials science, advanced surface polishing techniques, microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies, catalysts for methane reforming, and metal forming simulation techniques.

Wu's recent papers demonstrate a strong emphasis on ultrasound technology, catalysis, and material properties. Notable publications include:

  • Bridge between mass transfer behavior and properties of bubbles under two-stage ultrasound-assisted physisorption of polyphenols using macroporous resin (2022, Chemical Engineering Journal)
  • Acoustic characterization of cavitation intensity: A review (2021, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry)
  • Research progress of asymmetrically coordinated single-atom catalysts for electrocatalytic reactions (2022, Journal of Materials Chemistry A)
  • On the definition of cavitation intensity (2020, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry)
  • MOF-Derived Ru1Zr1/Co Dual-Atomic-Site Catalyst with Promoted Performance for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society)

Wu frequently publishes in journals including Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (8 publications), SSRN Electronic Journal (7 publications), Green Chemistry (3 publications), Remote Sensing (3 publications), and Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing (3 publications).

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Wu's research, with frequent coauthors comprising Jifeng Pang, Mingyuan Zheng, Weijun Lin, M. M. Shahzamanian, and Xianquan Li, each contributing to multiple projects.

Best Publications

  • On Improved Network Models for Rubber Elasticity and Their Applications to Orientation Hardening in Glassy Polymers

    P.D. Wu;E. van der Giessen

  • A crystal plasticity model for hexagonal close packed (HCP) crystals including twinning and de-twinning mechanisms

    H. Wang;P.D. Wu;J. Wang;C.N. Tomé

  • A finite strain elastic–viscoplastic self-consistent model for polycrystalline materials

    H. Wang;P.D. Wu;C.N. Tomé;Y. Huang

  • Evaluation of self-consistent polycrystal plasticity models for magnesium alloy AZ31B sheet

    Huamiao Wang;B. Raeisinia;P.D. Wu;S.R. Agnew

  • A constitutive model of twinning and detwinning for hexagonal close packed polycrystals

    H. Wang;P.D. Wu;C.N. Tomé;J. Wang

  • Quantitative prediction of texture effect on Hall-Petch slope for magnesium alloys

    Bo Guan;Yunchang Xin;Xiaoxu Huang;Peidong Wu

  • Modeling twinning and detwinning behavior of Mg alloy ZK60A during monotonic and cyclic loading

    H. Qiao;S.R. Agnew;P.D. Wu

  • Modeling inelastic behavior of magnesium alloys during cyclic loading–unloading

    H. Wang;P.D. Wu;J. Wang

  • On neck propagation in amorphous glassy-polymers under plane strain tension

    P.D. Wu;van der Erik Giessen

  • Void growth in glassy polymers

    A.C. Steenbrink;van der Erik Giessen;P.D. Wu

  • Strain rate sensitivities of deformation mechanisms in magnesium alloys

    Huamiao Wang;Huamiao Wang;Peidong Wu;Srihari Kurukuri;Michael J. Worswick

  • Evaluation of anisotropic yield functions for aluminum sheets

    P.D. Wu;M. Jain;J. Savoie;S.R. MacEwen

  • On crystal plasticity FLD analysis

    P.D. Wu;K.W. Neale;van der Erik Giessen

  • Effect of cube texture on sheet metal formability

    P.D. Wu;S.R. MacEwen;D.J. Lloyd;K.W. Neale

  • On improved 3-D non-Gaussian network models for rubber elasticity

    P.D. Wu;van der Erik Giessen

  • Demonstration of alloying, thermal activation, and latent hardening effects on quasi-static and dynamic polycrystal plasticity of Mg alloy, WE43-T5, plate

    J.J. Bhattacharyya;F. Wang;P.D. Wu;W.R. Whittington

  • Pre-tension generates strongly reversible adhesion of a spatula pad on substrate

    Bin Chen;Peidong Wu;Huajian Gao

  • Experiment and crystal plasticity analysis on plastic deformation of AZ31B Mg alloy sheet under intermediate temperatures: How deformation mechanisms evolve

    Guowei Zhou;Mukesh K. Jain;Peidong Wu;Yichuan Shao

  • A study of particle size effect and interface fracture in aluminum alloy composite via an extended conventional theory of mechanism-based strain-gradient plasticity

    S. Qu;T. Siegmund;Y. Huang;P.D. Wu

  • Study of lattice strains in magnesium alloy AZ31 based on a large strain elastic-viscoplastic self-consistent polycrystal model

    H. Wang;P.D. Wu;C.N. Tomé;J. Wang

  • On crystal plasticity formability analysis for magnesium alloy sheets

    H. Wang;P.D. Wu;K.P. Boyle;K.W. Neale

Frequent Co-Authors

Huamiao Wang
Huamiao Wang Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kenneth W. Neale
Kenneth W. Neale Université de Sherbrooke
Yonggang Huang
Yonggang Huang Northwestern University
van der Erik Giessen
van der Erik Giessen University of Groningen
Sean R. Agnew
Sean R. Agnew University of Virginia
Huajian Gao
Huajian Gao Tsinghua University
Jian Wang
Jian Wang University of Nebraska–Lincoln
David Wilkinson
David Wilkinson The Francis Crick Institute
Yinghong Peng
Yinghong Peng Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Raja K. Mishra
Raja K. Mishra General Motors (United States)

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