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Win-Jin Chang

Win-Jin Chang

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
33
Citations
4325
World Ranking
3029
National Ranking
15

Overview

Win-Jin Chang is a researcher affiliated with Kun Shan University in Taiwan. Their work primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with specific subfields including Computational Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, and Mechanical Engineering.

Their recent publication record highlights involvement in topics such as Laser and Thermal Forming Techniques, Thermography and Photoacoustic Techniques, and Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques. These areas are reflected in their contributions to scientific literature.

  • Inverse estimation of heat input in laser surface hardening with a dual-phase-lag model, 2020, Journal of Laser Applications

Win-Jin Chang has collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Yu-Ching Yang
  • Wen-Lih Chen
  • Haw-Long Lee

Their publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Journal of Laser Applications

Best Publications

  • Free transverse vibration of the fluid-conveying single-walled carbon nanotube using nonlocal elastic theory

    Haw-Long Lee;Win-Jin Chang

  • Effects of AFM-based nanomachining process on aluminum surface

    Te-Hua Fang;Win-Jin Chang

  • Vibration analysis of a viscous-fluid-conveying single-walled carbon nanotube embedded in an elastic medium

    Haw-Long Lee;Win-Jin Chang

  • Nanomechanical properties of copper thin films on different substrates using the nanoindentation technique

    Te-Hua Fang;Win-Jin Chang

  • An analytical solution to coupled heat and moisture diffusion transfer in porous materials

    Win-Jin Chang;Cheng-I Weng

  • Influence of temperature on tensile and fatigue behavior of nanoscale copper using molecular dynamics simulation

    Win-Jin Chang;Te-Hua Fang

  • Free vibration of a single-walled carbon nanotube containing a fluid flow using the Timoshenko beam model

    Win-Jin Chang;Haw-Long Lee

  • Nanoindentation characterization of ZnO thin films

    Te-Hua Fang;Win-Jin Chang;Chao-Ming Lin

  • Nanoindentation and nanomachining characteristics of gold and platinum thin films

    Te-Hua Fang;Win-Jin Chang;Cheng-I Weng

  • Molecular-dynamics study of mechanical properties of nanoscale copper with vacancies under static and cyclic loading

    Win-Jin Chang

  • Nanoindentation and nanoscratch characteristics of Si and GaAs

    Te-Hua Fang;Win-Jin Chang;Chao-Ming Lin

  • Resonance frequency of chiral single-walled carbon nanotubes using Timoshenko beam theory

    Jung-Chang Hsu;Ruo-Ping Chang;Win-Jin Chang

  • Surface effects on frequency analysis of nanotubes using nonlocal Timoshenko beam theory

    Haw-Long Lee;Win-Jin Chang

  • Sensitivity of vibration modes of atomic force microscope cantilevers in continuous surface contact

    Win-Jin Chang

  • Frequency Shift of Carbon-Nanotube-Based Mass Sensor Using Nonlocal Elasticity Theory

    Haw-Long Lee;Jung-Chang Hsu;Win-Jin Chang

  • Effect of tip length and normal and lateral contact stiffness on the flexural vibration responses of atomic force microscope cantilevers

    Tser-Son Wu;Win-Jin Chang;Jung-Chang Hsu

  • Longitudinal vibration of cracked nanobeams using nonlocal elasticity theory

    Jung-Chang Hsu;Haw-Long Lee;Win-Jin Chang

  • Nanomechanical characterization of polymer using atomic force microscopy and nanoindentation

    Te-Hua Fang;Win-Jin Chang;Sung-Lin Tsai

  • Vibration analysis of fluid-conveying double-walled carbon nanotubes based on nonlocal elastic theory

    Haw-Long Lee;Win-Jin Chang

  • Inverse heat transfer analysis of a functionally graded fin to estimate time-dependent base heat flux and temperature distributions

    Haw Long Lee;Win Jin Chang;Wen-Lih Chen;Yu Ching Yang

  • Flexural vibration frequency of atomic force microscope cantilevers using the Timoshenko beam model

    Jung-Chang Hsu;Haw-Long Lee;Win-Jin Chang

  • SURFACE AND SMALL-SCALE EFFECTS ON VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF A NONUNIFORM NANOCANTILEVER BEAM

    Haw-Long Lee;Win-Jin Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Te-Hua Fang
Te-Hua Fang National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

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