What is he best known for?
The fields of study he is best known for:
- Geometry
- Mathematical analysis
- Classical mechanics
Rodney Hill mainly focuses on Classical mechanics, Uniqueness, Mathematical analysis, Hardening and Moduli.
By researching both Classical mechanics and Mathematical theory, Rodney Hill produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Uniqueness, Surface are connected with Classification of discontinuities, Acceleration, Compressibility and Tensor and other disciplines.
His work in Mathematical analysis tackles topics such as Material properties which are related to areas like Point and Variable.
His Hardening study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Slip, Lattice and Shearing.
The various areas that Rodney Hill examines in his Transverse plane study include Mechanics and Elastic modulus.
His most cited work include:
- The mathematical theory of plasticity (6905 citations)
- Elastic properties of reinforced solids: some theoretical principles (3240 citations)
- A self-consistent mechanics of composite materials (2651 citations)
What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?
His primary scientific interests are in Mathematical analysis, Classical mechanics, Mechanics, Uniqueness and Plasticity.
His Mathematical analysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Material properties and Tensor.
Rodney Hill has researched Classical mechanics in several fields, including Transformation and Plane.
His Mechanics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Hardening, Stress, Gravitational singularity and Necking.
His Uniqueness research focuses on Surface and how it connects with Deformation.
His Plasticity study often links to related topics such as Calculus.
He most often published in these fields:
- Mathematical analysis (25.97%)
- Classical mechanics (24.68%)
- Mechanics (19.48%)
What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1994-2010)?
- Performance art (5.19%)
- Art history (5.19%)
- Encyclopedia (3.90%)
In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:
Rodney Hill mainly investigates Performance art, Art history, Encyclopedia, Plane stress and Mechanics.
His Performance art research integrates issues from Silver screen, Cover and Library science.
His studies deal with areas such as Isochoric process, Compressibility and Field equation as well as Plane stress.
Rodney Hill interconnects Residual stress, Hardening and Classical mechanics in the investigation of issues within Mechanics.
His studies in Tensor integrate themes in fields like Yield and Plasticity.
His study focuses on the intersection of Plasticity and fields such as Basis with connections in the field of Instability.
Between 1994 and 2010, his most popular works were:
- On the mechanics of localized necking in anisotropic sheet metals (27 citations)
- Plastic anisotropy and the geometry of yield surfaces in stress space (12 citations)
- A general theory of plastic deformation and instability in thin-walled tubes under combined loading (12 citations)
In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:
- Geometry
- Mathematical analysis
- Thermodynamics
Rodney Hill mostly deals with Orthotropic material, Plane stress, Stress space, Plasticity and Hardening.
His Orthotropic material study overlaps with Yield, Yield surface, Normal, Geometry and Tensor.
His Stress space investigation overlaps with other areas such as Axiom, Calculus, Range, Instability and Mathematical analysis.
His work carried out in the field of Plasticity brings together such families of science as Basis and Equivalence.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Strain hardening exponent, Sheet metal, Necking, Ductility and Mechanics.
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