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Yingyan Zhang

Yingyan Zhang

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
50
Citations
8145
World Ranking
4143
National Ranking
226

Overview

Yingyan Zhang is affiliated with RMIT University in Australia and focuses on research primarily within Materials Science and Engineering. Their research encompasses several subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.

The main topics of Zhang's work include:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Thermal properties of materials
  • Advanced Materials and Mechanics
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
  • Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
  • Cellular and Composite Structures

Zhang has contributed to several recent publications, highlighting their research focus on graphene-inspired metamaterials and nanocomposites. Notable examples include:

  • Graphene Origami-Enabled Auxetic Metallic Metamaterials: An Atomistic Insight, 2021, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • Genetic programming-assisted micromechanical models of graphene origami-enabled metal metamaterials, 2022, Acta Materialia
  • A functionally graded auxetic metamaterial beam with tunable nonlinear free vibration characteristics via graphene origami, 2022, Thin-Walled Structures
  • Machine learning assisted prediction of mechanical properties of graphene/aluminium nanocomposite based on molecular dynamics simulation, 2021, Materials & Design
  • Vibrational characteristics of functionally graded graphene origami-enabled auxetic metamaterial beams based on machine learning assisted models, 2022, Aerospace Science and Technology

Zhang frequently publishes in the following venues, demonstrating a consistent presence in journals focusing on materials engineering and applied sciences:

  • Thin-Walled Structures
  • Carbon
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • PubMed

Collaborations form an important part of Zhang's research output. Frequent co-authors include Jie Yang, Shaoyu Zhao, Yihe Zhang, S. Kitipornchai, and Ning Wei, with the highest number of joint publications being 42 with Jie Yang.

Best Publications

  • Vibration of nonlocal Timoshenko beams

    C M Wang;Y Y Zhang;X Q He

  • Buckling analysis of micro- and nano-rods/tubes based on nonlocal Timoshenko beam theory

    C M Wang;Y Y Zhang;Sai Sudha Ramesh;S Kitipornchai

  • CALIBRATION OF NONLOCAL SCALING EFFECT PARAMETER FOR FREE VIBRATION OF CARBON NANOTUBES BY MOLECULAR DYNAMICS

    Wenhui Duan;Chien Ming Wang;Y Y Zhang

  • Timoshenko beam model for vibration analysis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes

    C. M Wang;V. B. C Tan;Yingyan Zhang

  • Mechanical properties of graphynes under tension: A molecular dynamics study

    Yingyan Zhang;Qingxiang Pei;Chen Wang

  • Mechanical properties of bilayer graphene sheets coupled by sp3 bonding

    Yingyan Zhang;C. M Wang;Y Cheng;Yang Xiang

  • Advanced Differential Quadrature Methods

    Zhi Zong;Yingyan Zhang

  • Bending, buckling, and vibration of micro/nanobeams by hybrid nonlocal beam model

    Yingyan Zhang;Yingyan Zhang;Yingyan Zhang;C. M Wang;C. M Wang;C. M Wang;Noel Challamel;Noel Challamel;Noel Challamel

  • Mechanical properties of graphene: Effects of layer number, temperature and isotope

    Yingyan Zhang;Yingyan Zhang;YuanTong Gu

  • Thermal conductivities of single- and multi-layer phosphorene: a molecular dynamics study

    Ying-Yan Zhang;Qing-Xiang Pei;Jin-Wu Jiang;Ning Wei

  • Recent Studies on Buckling of Carbon Nanotubes

    C. M. Wang;Y. Y. Zhang;Y. Xiang;J. N. Reddy

  • Effect of covalent functionalization on thermal transport across graphene-polymer interfaces

    Yu Wang;Haifei F. Zhan;Yang Xiang;Chunhui Yang

  • Graphene origami-enabled auxetic metallic metamaterials: an atomistic insight

    Shaoyu Zhao;Yingyan Zhang;Yihe Zhang;Jie Yang

  • Assessment of continuum mechanics models in predicting buckling strains of single-walled carbon nanotubes.

    Ying Yan Zhang;Chien Ming Wang;Wenhui Duan;Yang Xiang

  • Assessment of timoshenko beam models for vibrational behavior of single-walled carbon nanotubes using molecular dynamics

    Y Y Zhang;C M Wang;Tan V.B.C.

  • Effect of non-covalent functionalisation on thermal and mechanical properties of graphene-polymer nanocomposites

    Yu Wang;Chunhui Yang;Yiu-Wing Mai;Yingyan Zhang

  • Some Aspects of Thermal Transport across the Interface between Graphene and Epoxy in Nanocomposites.

    Yu Wang;Chunhui Yang;Qing-Xiang Pei;Yingyan Zhang

  • Thermal conductivity of defective graphene

    Yingyan Zhang;Yuan Cheng;Qingxiang Pei;C. M Wang

  • A molecular dynamics investigation on thermal conductivity of graphynes

    Y.Y. Zhang;Q.X. Pei;C.M. Wang

  • Effects of temperature and strain rate on the mechanical properties of silicene

    Qing-Xiang Pei;Zhen-Dong Sha;Ying-Yan Zhang;Yong-Wei Zhang

  • A theoretical evaluation of the temperature and strain-rate dependent fracture strength of tilt grain boundaries in graphene

    Lijun Yi;Zhengnan Yin;Yingyan Zhang;Tienchong Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Chien Ming Wang
Chien Ming Wang University of Queensland
Qing-Xiang Pei
Qing-Xiang Pei Institute of High Performance Computing
Isaac Elishakoff
Isaac Elishakoff Florida Atlantic University
Yang Xiang
Yang Xiang Swinburne University of Technology
YuanTong Gu
YuanTong Gu Queensland University of Technology
Yong-Wei Zhang
Yong-Wei Zhang Institute of High Performance Computing
Vincent B. C. Tan
Vincent B. C. Tan National University of Singapore
Yiu-Wing Mai
Yiu-Wing Mai Hong Kong Polytechnic University
John Bell
John Bell Queensland University of Technology
Jie Yang
Jie Yang RMIT University

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