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D-Index
32
Citations
3021
World Ranking
3235
National Ranking
231

Overview

Yibin Fu is affiliated with Keele University in the United Kingdom and is an active contributor to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on biomedical, mechanical, and civil and structural engineering. The researcher's work spans computational mechanics and mechanics of materials, reflecting a broad engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of engineering science.

The research topics addressed by Yibin Fu include:

  • Advanced Materials and Mechanics
  • Structural Analysis and Optimization
  • Elasticity and Material Modeling
  • Vibration and Dynamic Analysis
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • Fluid Dynamics and Thin Films

Co-authorship collaborations have been frequent with several researchers, indicating active engagement in team-based research efforts. Key coauthors include:

  • Dominic Emery
  • Xiang Yu
  • Yuxin Fu
  • Lishuai Jin
  • Mi Wang

Yibin Fu's published work has appeared mainly in journals focused on mechanics and materials science. Notable publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
  • Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics

Representative papers spanning recent years include:

  • Necking, beading, and bulging in soft elastic cylinders (2020) published in Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • Localised bifurcation in soft cylindrical tubes under axial stretching and surface tension (2021) published in International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • Reduced model for the surface dynamics of a generally anisotropic elastic half-space (2020) published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • Biomedical Applications of Wrinkling Polymers (2020) published in Recent Progress in Materials
  • Clinical characteristics of 14 pediatric mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia associated thrombosis: a retrospective study (2023) published in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Best Publications

  • Nonlinear elasticity : theory and applications

    Y. B. Fu;R. W. Ogden

  • Interactions between a partially or totally immersed vibrating cantilever plate and the surrounding fluid

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  • Nonlinear Stability Analysis of Pre-stressed Elastic Bodies

    Y. B. Fu;R. W. Ogden

  • Nonlinear stability analysis of pre-stressed elastic bodies

    Y.B. Fu;R.W. Ogden

  • Post-bifurcation analysis of a thin-walled hyperelastic tube under inflation

    YB Fu;SP Pearce;Kuo-Kang Liu

  • A new identity for the surface–impedance matrix and its application to the determination of surface-wave speeds

    Y. B. Fu;A. Mielke

  • Characterization and stability of localized bulging/necking in inflated membrane tubes

    Simon P Pearce;Yibin B Fu

  • Localized bulging in an inflated cylindrical tube of arbitrary thickness – the effect of bending stiffness

    Y.B. Fu;Y.B. Fu;J.L. Liu;G.S. Francisco

  • Review Paper. Characterization and stability of two–phase piecewise–homogeneous deformations

    Y. B. Fu;A. B. Freidin

  • An asymptotic analysis of the dispersion relation of a pre-stressed incompressible elastic plate

    G. A. Rogerson;Y. B. Fu

  • On the imperfection sensitivity of a coated elastic half-space

    Zongxi Cai;Yibin Fu

  • Stability of localized bulging in inflated membrane tubes under volume control

    Y.B. Fu;Y.X. Xie

  • On the görtler vortex instability mechanism at hypersonic speeds

    Philip Hall;Yibin Fu

  • Necking, beading, and bulging in soft elastic cylinders

    Yibin Fu;Lishuai Jin;Lishuai Jin;Alain Goriely

  • Solitary waves in fluid-filled elastic tubes: existence, persistence, and the role of axial displacement

    Y. B. Fu;A. T. Il'ichev

  • Uniqueness of the Surface-Wave Speed: A Proof That Is Independent of the Stroh Formalism

    Alexander Mielke;Yibin B. Fu

  • Bifurcation of a dielectric elastomer balloon under pressurized inflation and electric actuation

    Y.-X. Xie;J.-C. Liu;Y.B. Fu;Y.B. Fu

  • Existence and Uniqueness of Edge Waves in a Generally Anisotropic Elastic Plate

    Y. B. Fu

  • An experimental study of localized bulging in inflated cylindrical tubes guided by newly emerged analytical results

    Shibin Wang;Zhiming Guo;Lei Zhou;Linan Li

  • Initiation of aneurysms as a mechanical bifurcation phenomenon

    Y.B. Fu;G.A. Rogerson;Y.T. Zhang

  • Effects of imperfections on localized bulging in inflated membrane tubes.

    Y. B. Fu;Y. X. Xie

  • Localized standing waves in a hyperelastic membrane tube and their stabilization by a mean flow

    YB Fu;AT Il’ichev

  • Continuum-mechanical modelling of kink-band formation in fibre-reinforced composites

    Y.B. Fu;Y.T. Zhang

  • A nonlinear analysis of instability of a pre-stressed incompressible elastic plate

    Yibin Fu;Graham A. Rogerson

  • An explicit expression for the surface-impedance matrix of a generally anisotropic incompressible elastic material in a state of plane strain☆

    Y.B. Fu

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Destrade
Michel Destrade University of Galway
Ray W. Ogden
Ray W. Ogden University of Glasgow
Alexander Mielke
Alexander Mielke Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics
Robert S. MacKay
Robert S. MacKay University of Warwick
Jinqiao Duan
Jinqiao Duan Great Bay University
Roger Grimshaw
Roger Grimshaw Loughborough University
Wuqiang Yang
Wuqiang Yang University of Manchester
Alain Goriely
Alain Goriely University of Oxford
Ramón Quintanilla
Ramón Quintanilla Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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