Yandong Wang
University of Science and Technology Beijing
315 Papers
1K Citations
Yandong Wang is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology Beijing. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deformation (engineering) & Martensite. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 266 publications. Previous affiliations of Yandong Wang include China University of Mining and Technology & University of Tennessee.
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Papers
The in-depth residual strain heterogeneities due to an indentation and a laser shock peening for Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy
Qingge Xie,Runguang Li,Yandong Wang,R. Su,Junhe Lian,Yang Ren,Weiwei Zheng,X. Zhou,Y.D. Wang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the through-thickness residual strain due to laser shock peening (LSP) in comparison with that due to the indentation was studied in Ti-6Al-4V alloy samples.
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A novel multifunctional NiTi/Ag hierarchical composite
Shijie Hao,Lishan Cui,Jiang Jiang,Fangmin Guo,Xianghui Xiao,Daqiang Jiang,Cun Yu,Zonghai Chen,Hua Zhou,Yandong Wang,Yuzi Liu,Dennis E. Brown,Yang Ren +12 more
TL;DR: This study fabricated a novel composite by subtly combining two contrasting components: NiTi shape-memory alloy and Ag, which exhibits simultaneously exceptional mechanical properties of high strength, good superelasticity and high mechanical damping, and remarkable functional properties ofhigh electric conductivity, high visibility under fluoroscopy and excellent thermal-driven ability.
A neutron-diffraction study of the low-cycle fatigue behavior of HASTELLOY® C-22HSTM alloy
E. Wen Huang,Bjørn Clausen,Yandong Wang,Yandong Wang,Hahn Choo,Peter K. Liaw,Michael L. Benson,Lee M. Pike,Dwaine L. Klarstrom +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of cyclic deformation on the lattice strain was studied as a function of the cyclic straining in the HASTELLOY® C-22HSTM superalloy.
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Grain‐to‐Grain Stress Interactions in an Electrodeposited Iron Coating
Yandong Wang,Ru Lin Peng,Jon Almer,Magnus Odén,Yandong Liu,Jiang-Ning Deng,Chang-Shu He,Leng Chen,Qing-Lun Li,Liang Zuo +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the distribution of residual stresses in an iron electrolytic coating with the thickness of 1 mm was discussed, and it was found that the coating minimizes the influence of crystallographic texture.
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Ideal superelasticity in Ni-based Heusler alloys
TL;DR: In this article, first-principles calculations are performed to systematically investigate the effects of chemical composition and crystal disorder on the superelasticity of Ni50-xCoxMn25Ga25 (Mn, Fe) Heusler alloys.
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