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  • 2017 - ASM Fellow

Overview

Timothy P. Weihs is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States, focusing primarily on research within engineering and materials science. Their work extensively covers several key areas, including mechanical engineering, materials chemistry, and mechanics of materials. Additional subfields of study include biomaterials and automotive engineering.

The main topics of Timothy P. Weihs's research include:

  • Aluminum alloys composites properties
  • Magnesium alloys: properties and applications
  • Energetic materials and combustion
  • Thermal and kinetic analysis
  • Additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies
  • Metal and thin film mechanics
  • Intermetallics and advanced alloy properties

Some recent papers from Timothy P. Weihs provide insight into the scope of their research contributions. This includes work published in 2020 such as "Evolution of the microstructure and mechanical properties of additively manufactured AlSi10Mg during room temperature holds and low temperature aging" in Additive Manufacturing and "Effect of basal precipitates on extension twinning and pyramidal slip: A micro-mechanical and electron microscopy study of a Mg-Al binary alloy" in Acta Materialia.

Other notable publications from 2020 are "Effect of sample morphology on the spectral and spatiotemporal characteristics of laser-induced plasmas from aluminum" in Applied Physics A and "Combustion of explosively dispersed Al-Mg-Zr composite particles" in Combustion and Flame. In 2021, research titled "Spall strength in alloyed magnesium: A compendium of research efforts from the CMEDE 10-year effort" was published in Mechanics of Materials.

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Weihs include Suhas Eswarappa Prameela, Laszlo J. Kecskes, Michael L. Falk, Sreenivas Raguraman, and Elliot R. Wainwright. These partnerships indicate active cooperation across various research projects.

The venues frequently hosting their work include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Acta Materialia
  • Combustion and Flame
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds

In recognition of their contributions to the field, Timothy P. Weihs was honored as an ASM Fellow in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Nanoindentation mapping of the mechanical properties of human molar tooth enamel.

    J.L. Cuy;A.B. Mann;K.J. Livi;M.F. Teaford

  • Mechanical deflection of cantilever microbeams: A new technique for testing the mechanical properties of thin films

    T. P. Weihs;S. Hong;J. C. Bravman;W. D. Nix

  • Hardness and Young's modulus of human peritubular and intertubular dentine.

    J.H. Kinney;M. Balooch;S.J. Marshall;G.W. Marshall

  • Effect of intermixing on self-propagating exothermic reactions in Al/Ni nanolaminate foils

    A. J. Gavens;D. Van Heerden;Adrian Mann;M. E. Reiss

  • Joining of stainless-steel specimens with nanostructured Al/Ni foils

    J. Wang;E. Besnoin;A. Duckham;S. J. Spey

  • Room-temperature soldering with nanostructured foils

    J. Wang;E. Besnoin;A. Duckham;S. J. Spey

  • Grain boundary accommodation of slip in Ni3Al containing boron

    E.M. Schulson;T.P. Weihs;I. Baker;H.J. Frost

  • Modeling and characterizing the propagation velocity of exothermic reactions in multilayer foils

    A. B. Mann;A. J. Gavens;M. E. Reiss;D. Van Heerden

  • Reactive nanostructured foil used as a heat source for joining titanium

    A. Duckham;S. J. Spey;J. Wang;M. E. Reiss

  • Al/Ni formation reactions: characterization of the metastable Al9Ni2 phase and analysis of its formation

    K.J. Blobaum;D. Van Heerden;A.J. Gavens;T.P. Weihs

  • Deposition and characterization of a self-propagating CuOx/Al thermite reaction in a multilayer foil geometry

    K. J. Blobaum;M. E. Reiss;J. M. Plitzko;T. P. Weihs

  • Method for fabricating an ignitable heterogeneous stratified metal structure

    Troy W Barbee;Timothy Weihs

  • Investigating the thermodynamics and kinetics of thin film reactions by differential scanning calorimetry

    C Michaelsen;K Barmak;T P Weihs

  • Effect of varying bilayer spacing distribution on reaction heat and velocity in reactive Al/Ni multilayers

    Robert Knepper;Murray R. Snyder;Greg Fritz;Kaitlynn Fisher

  • The effect of grain size on the yield strength of Ni3Al

    E.M Schulson;T.P Weihs;D.V Viens;I Baker

  • Joining bulk metallic glass using reactive multilayer foils

    A.J. Swiston;T.C. Hufnagel;T.P. Weihs

  • A COMPOSITE REACTIVE MULTILAYER FOILS

    Weihs Timothy P;Reiss Michael;Knio Omar;Van Heerden David

  • Freestanding reactive multilayer foils

    Timothy P. Weihs;Todd Hufnagel;Omar Knio;Michael Reiss

  • An In Vitro Uniaxial Stretch Model for Axonal Injury

    Bryan J. Pfister;Timothy P. Weihs;Michael Betenbaugh;Gang Bao

  • The effect of prism orientation on the indentation testing of human molar enamel

    A. Braly;L.A. Darnell;L.A. Darnell;A.B. Mann;M.F. Teaford

Frequent Co-Authors

Omar M. Knio
Omar M. Knio King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Todd C. Hufnagel
Todd C. Hufnagel Johns Hopkins University
Kevin J. Hemker
Kevin J. Hemker Johns Hopkins University
Jiaping Wang
Jiaping Wang Tsinghua University
James K. Guest
James K. Guest Johns Hopkins University
Naresh Thadhani
Naresh Thadhani Georgia Institute of Technology
Laszlo J. Kecskes
Laszlo J. Kecskes Johns Hopkins University
William D. Nix
William D. Nix Stanford University
Michael L. Falk
Michael L. Falk Johns Hopkins University
Marc A. Meyers
Marc A. Meyers University of California, San Diego

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