Weiqi Li
University of Birmingham
11 Papers
Weiqi Li is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstructure & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Influence of thermal exposure on microstructural stability and tensile properties of a new Ni-base superalloy
Hao Liu,Xinbao Zhao,Yong Yuan,Yingying Dang,Weiqi Li,Jiachen Xu,Yuan-Ming Cheng,Quanzhao Yue,Yuefeng Gu,Ze Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the influence of long-term thermal exposure on microstructure evolution and tensile behavior of a new wrought γ-hardened Ni-base superalloy at different temperatures is investigated.
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Frequency dependent viscoelastic properties of porcine brain tissue.
TL;DR: Frequency dependent viscoelastic properties of brain are important to improve the accuracy in the computational modelling of the head to develop the prediction of brain injuries.
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The electronic, mechanical and thermodynamic properties of Fe–N binary compounds under 330 GPa: First-principle calculations
TL;DR: The structural, elastic and thermodynamic properties of Fe-N binary compounds have been investigated using the first-principle calculation in this paper , and it is concluded that adding N into Fe is able to decrease the Tm of pure Fe. And when the proportion of Fe and N become 1: 2, the electrons will gather to Fermi's level.
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Formation and Breakdown of an Offshore Summer Cold-Water Zone and Its Effect on Phytoplankton
TL;DR: In this paper , a three-dimensional physical-biogeochemical coupled model was used to explore the formation mechanism of the surface cold-water zone (CWZ) formation in the summers of 2014 and 2015.
Bearing capacity of driven pile and determination of inhomogeneous mudstone around the pile
Yamei Zhang,G. Sun,Xiaoyu Bai,Songkui Sang,Jianyong Han,Nan Yan,Mingyi Zhang,Xiao Bing Gao,Weiqi Li +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors introduced the standard penetration test hammering number and needle penetration strength for quantitative analysis by macroscopic observation of the engineering field on the mudstone stratum self-structure and microscopic observation by simple and feasible electronic magnification.