Zhan Kang
Professor Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Main positions:Deputy Dean, Faculty of Vehicle Engineering and Mechanics
Other Post:Deputy Dean, Faculty of Vehicle Engineering and Mechanics
Gender:Male
Alma Mater:Stuttgart University, Germany
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:Department of Engineering Mechanics/ State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equimpment
Discipline:Engineering Mechanics. Computational Mechanics. Aerospace Mechanics and Engineering. Solid Mechanics
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E-Mail:zhankang@dlut.edu.cn
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Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2011-04-01
Journal:Jisuan Lixue Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics
Included Journals:EI、PKU、ISTIC、Scopus
Volume:28
Issue:z1
Page Number:113-116
ISSN No.:10074708
Abstract:Carbon intramolecular junctions (IMJs) are formed by two arbitrary carbon nanotubes (CNTs). They can act be used in nano-scale electronics circuits and devices. This paper investigates buckling behaviors of IMJs undergoing large compressive deformation by using the molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. It is revealed from the MD results that the critical compressive strain is not affected by the strain rate of relatively low range, but it is sensitive to the strain rate under high speed compression. This finding provides a useful guidance for choosing a appropriate loading rate in the MD simulations. Finite element analysis is also employed to investigate the buckling behavior of IMJs under axial compression. The results obtained by the MD simulations and the finite element analyses agree well. It is thus confirmed the finite element analysis can be used to perform compressive buckling analysis of IMJs at a relatively low cost.
Dr. Zhan Kang is a Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor of Dalian University of Technology. He graduated from Shanghai Jiaotong University in 1992, received his MEng in mechanics from Dalian University of Technology in 1995 and his Dr. –Ing. degree from Stuttgart University, Germany in 2005. His current research involves issues such as topology optimization, structural optimization under uncertainties, design optimization of smart structures and nanomechanics. Dr. Kang has published over 100 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals and one monograph. He has received 5500 citations and has an H-index of 39 (Google Scholar). Dr. Kang has been granted the Outstanding Youth Fund of Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). He has been principal investigator of 8 NSFC projects and a Key Project of Chinese National Programs for Fundamental Research and Development (973 Project). He has also conducted many consultancy projects.
Google Scholar Page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=PwlauJAAAAAJ&hl=zh-CN&oi=ao
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