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Wandong Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University
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Novel fatigue strengthening solution for metallic structures using adhesively bonded Fe-SMA strips: A proof of concept study
W Wang, L Li, A Hosseini, E Ghafoori
International Journal of Fatigue 148, 106237, 2021
622021
How pure mode I can be obtained in bi-material bonded DCB joints: a longitudinal strain-based criterion
W Wang, RL Fernandes, ST De Freitas, D Zarouchas, R Benedictus
Composites Part B: Engineering 153, 137-148, 2018
462018
Beyond the orthogonal: On the influence of build orientation on fatigue crack growth in SLM Ti-6Al-4V
C Rans, J Michielssen, M Walker, W Wang
International Journal of Fatigue 116, 344-354, 2018
452018
Experimental study on Fe-SMA-to-steel adhesively bonded interfaces using DIC
W Wang, A Hosseini, E Ghafoori
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 244, 107553, 2021
402021
A review of experimental and theoretical fracture characterization of bi-material bonded joints
W Wang, ST De Freitas, JA Poulis, D Zarouchas
Composites Part B: Engineering 206, 108537, 2021
332021
Strain-based methodology for mixed-mode I+ II fracture: A new partitioning method for bi-material adhesively bonded joints
MM Arouche, W Wang, S Teixeira de Freitas, S de Barros
The Journal of Adhesion 95 (5-7), 385-404, 2019
272019
Experimental investigation on debonding behavior of Fe-SMA-to-steel joints
L Li, W Wang, E Chatzi, E Ghafoori
Construction and Building Materials 364, 129857, 2023
222023
Predicting the influence of discretely notched layers on fatigue crack growth in fibre metal laminates
W Wang, C Rans, RC Alderliesten, R Benedictus
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 145, 1-14, 2015
222015
Analytical prediction model for non-symmetric fatigue crack growth in Fibre Metal Laminates
W Wang, C Rans, R Benedictus
International Journal of Fatigue 103, 546-556, 2017
212017
Theoretical analysis of fatigue failure in mechanically fastened Fibre Metal Laminate joints containing multiple cracks
W Wang, C Rans, R Benedictus
Engineering Failure Analysis 91, 151-164, 2018
182018
Prediction methodology for fatigue crack growth behaviour in Fibre Metal Laminates subjected to tension and pin loading
W Wang, C Rans, Z Zhang, R Benedictus
Composite Structures 182, 176-182, 2017
172017
Surface pretreatments on CFRP and titanium for manufacturing adhesively bonded bi-material joints
W Wang, JA Poulis, ST De Freitas, D Zarouchas
ECCM18-18th European Conference on Composite Materials, 2018
132018
An experimental investigation into pin loading effects on fatigue crack growth in Fibre Metal Laminates
Z Zhang, W Wang, C Rans, R Benedictus
Procedia Structural Integrity 2, 3361-3368, 2016
122016
On the finite width correction factor in prediction models for fatigue crack growth in built-up bonded structures
W Wang
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 235 (C), 107156, 2020
102020
Analytical prediction model for fatigue crack growth in Fibre Metal Laminates with MSD scenario
W Wang, C Rans, R Benedictus
International Journal of Fatigue 104, 263-272, 2017
102017
Surface preparations and durability of iron-based shape memory alloy adhesively-bonded joints
N Pichler, W Wang, JA Poulis, E Ghafoori
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 125, 103439, 2023
72023
Analytical solutions for crack opening displacements of eccentric cracks in thin-walled metallic plates
W Wang, C Rans, R Benedictus
Thin-Walled Structures 123, 371-381, 2018
72018
Multiple-site damage crack growth behaviour in fibre metal laminate structures
W Wang
62017
Philosophy of multiple-site damage analysis for fibre metal laminate structures
W Wang, C Rans, RC Alderliesten, R Benedictus
Proceedings of 28th Symposium of the International Committee on Aeronautical …, 2015
52015
Fundamental mechanical problems in high-performance aerospace composite structures: State-of-art review
T Zhao, Y Li, C Zhang, L Yao, Y Huang, Z Huang, C Chen, W Wang, L Zu, ...
Acta. Aeronaut. Astronaut. Sin 43 (526851), 10.7527, 2022
42022
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