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D-Index
54
Citations
10112
World Ranking
3230
National Ranking
957

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Structural engineering
  • Composite material
  • Mechanical engineering

His main research concerns Structural engineering, Structural health monitoring, Transducer, Vibration and Aggregate. His Structural engineering research includes themes of Ductility, Geotechnical engineering and Actuator. His Geotechnical engineering study incorporates themes from Compression and Reinforcement.

The subject of his Structural health monitoring research is within the realm of Composite material. His study in Transducer is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Piezoelectric sensor, Piezoelectricity, Frequency response, Fuzzy logic and Anisotropy. His work deals with themes such as Embedding, Casting, Function generator and Ultrasonic sensor, which intersect with Aggregate.

His most cited work include:

  • Concrete structural health monitoring using embedded piezoceramic transducers (323 citations)
  • Smart aggregates: multi-functional sensors for concrete structures—a tutorial and a review (259 citations)
  • Concrete early-age strength monitoring using embedded piezoelectric transducers (199 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Yi-Lung Mo mainly investigates Structural engineering, Geotechnical engineering, Composite material, Reinforced concrete and Prestressed concrete. His work carried out in the field of Structural engineering brings together such families of science as Shear, Ductility and Transducer. His Geotechnical engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Shear force, Shear capacity and Constitutive equation.

His work on Shear strength and Failure mode and effects analysis as part of general Composite material study is frequently linked to Carbon nanofiber, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research in Reinforced concrete intersects with topics in Torsion, Cyclic loading, Truss and Shear wall. His Structural health monitoring research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Frame, Earthquake shaking table and Aggregate.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Structural engineering (78.64%)
  • Geotechnical engineering (25.24%)
  • Composite material (26.21%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2013-2021)?

  • Structural engineering (78.64%)
  • Composite material (26.21%)
  • Vibration (6.31%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Structural engineering, Composite material, Vibration, Foundation and Finite element method. His Structural engineering research incorporates elements of Shear, Attenuation and Solid mechanics. His study focuses on the intersection of Foundation and fields such as Seismic wave with connections in the field of Frequency band, Superstructure and Earthquake engineering.

The Finite element method study combines topics in areas such as Cantilever, Boundary value problem and Differential equation. Yi-Lung Mo works mostly in the field of Acoustics, limiting it down to concerns involving Soil compaction and, occasionally, Transducer. His Transducer course of study focuses on Dynamic loading and Structural health monitoring.

Between 2013 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Cyclic Crack Monitoring of a Reinforced Concrete Column under Simulated Pseudo-Dynamic Loading Using Piezoceramic-Based Smart Aggregates (120 citations)
  • Use of digital image correlation technique in full-scale testing of prestressed concrete structures (66 citations)
  • Seismic isolation of two dimensional periodic foundations (53 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Structural engineering
  • Composite material
  • Mechanical engineering

Yi-Lung Mo mainly focuses on Structural engineering, Vibration, Tuned mass damper, Acoustics and Structural health monitoring. The various areas that Yi-Lung Mo examines in his Structural engineering study include Composite material, Actuator and Sensitivity. Yi-Lung Mo interconnects Seismic wave and Foundation in the investigation of issues within Vibration.

His Tuned mass damper study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Jumper, Vibration control and Subsea. Yi-Lung Mo has included themes like Aperture and Aggregate in his Acoustics study. His study ties his expertise on Transducer together with the subject of Structural health monitoring.

Best Publications

  • Concrete structural health monitoring using embedded piezoceramic transducers

    G Song;H Gu;Y L Mo;T T C Hsu

  • Smart aggregates: multi-functional sensors for concrete structures—a tutorial and a review

    Gangbing Song;Haichang Gu;Yi-Lung Mo

  • Concrete early-age strength monitoring using embedded piezoelectric transducers

    H Gu;G Song;H Dhonde;Y L Mo

  • Cyclic Crack Monitoring of a Reinforced Concrete Column under Simulated Pseudo-Dynamic Loading Using Piezoceramic-Based Smart Aggregates

    Qingzhao Kong;Rachel Howser Robert;Pedro Silva;Y. L. Mo

  • Health monitoring and rehabilitation of a concrete structure using intelligent materials

    G Song;Y L Mo;K Otero;H Gu

  • Very early age concrete hydration characterization monitoring using piezoceramic based smart aggregates

    Qingzhao Kong;Shuang Hou;Qing Ji;Y L Mo

  • SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF RECTANGULAR HOLLOW BRIDGE COLUMNS

    Y.-K. Yeh;Y. L. Mo;C. Y. Yang

  • Unified Theory of Concrete Structures: Hsu/Unified Theory of Concrete Structures

    Thomas T. C. Hsu;Y. L. Mo

  • Use of digital image correlation technique in full-scale testing of prestressed concrete structures

    Bora Gencturk;Kazi Hossain;Aadit Kapadia;Emad Labib

  • Periodic materials-based vibration attenuation in layered foundations: experimental validation

    H J Xiang;Z F Shi;S J Wang;Y L Mo

  • Seismic Behavior of RC Columns with Various Tie Configurations

    Yi-Lung Mo;S. J. Wang

  • Self-sensing of carbon nanofiber concrete columns subjected to reversed cyclic loading

    R N Howser;H B Dhonde;Y L Mo

  • Unified Theory of Concrete Structures

    Thomas T. C. Hsu;Yi Lung Mo

  • Softening of Concrete in Torsional Members - Theroy and Tests

    Thomas T. C. Hsu;Y. L. Mo

  • Seismic isolation of two dimensional periodic foundations

    Y. Yan;A. Laskar;Z. Cheng;Farnyuh M Menq

  • Lessons Learned from the Damaged Chi-Lu Cable-Stayed Bridge

    Kuei-Chung Chang;Y L Mo;C C Chen;L C Lai

  • Multi-functional smart aggregate-based structural health monitoring of circular reinforced concrete columns subjected to seismic excitations

    Haichang Gu;Yashar Moslehy;David Sanders;Gangbing Song

  • Electrical resistance of carbon-nanofiber concrete

    Di Gao;Mariel Sturm;Y L Mo

  • Fresh and Hardened Properties of Self-Consolidating Fiber-Reinforced Concrete

    Hemant B Dhonde;Y L Mo;Thomas T C Hsu;John Vogel

  • Vibration Control of a Pipeline Structure Using Pounding Tuned Mass Damper

    G. B. Song;P. Zhang;L. Y. Li;M. Singla

  • Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering 2013, WCE 2013

    Z. B. Cheng;Y. Q. Yan;Farn Yuh Menq;Y. L. Mo

Frequent Co-Authors

Gangbing Song
Gangbing Song University of Houston
Thomas T. C. Hsu
Thomas T. C. Hsu University of Houston
Zhifei Shi
Zhifei Shi Beijing Jiaotong University
Hongjun Xiang
Hongjun Xiang Fudan University
Abdeldjelil Belarbi
Abdeldjelil Belarbi University of Houston
Caijun Shi
Caijun Shi Hunan University
David Sanders
David Sanders University of the Western Cape
Kuo-Chun Chang
Kuo-Chun Chang National Taiwan University
Chin-Hsiung Loh
Chin-Hsiung Loh National Taiwan University
Kenneth H. Stokoe
Kenneth H. Stokoe The University of Texas at Austin

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