Shihua Nie, Ph.D.

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2005 State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States 
Area:
Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering
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Cemal Basaran grad student 2005 SUNY Buffalo
 (A micromechanical study of the damage mechanics of acrylic particulate composites under thermomechanical loading.)
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Basaran C, Nie S, Hutchins CS, et al. (2008) Influence of interfacial bond strength on fatigue life and thermo-mechanical behavior of a particulate composite: An experimental study International Journal of Damage Mechanics. 17: 123-147
Basaran C, Nie S, Hutchins CS. (2008) Time dependent behavior of a particle filled composite PMMA/ATH at elevated temperatures Journal of Composite Materials. 42: 2003-2025
Basaran C, Nie S. (2007) A thermodynamics based damage mechanics model for particulate composites International Journal of Solids and Structures. 44: 1099-1114
Nie S, Basaran C, Hutchins CS, et al. (2006) Failure Mechanisms in PMMA/ATH Acrylic Casting Dispersion Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials. 17: 79-96
Basaran C, Tang H, Nie S. (2005) Experimental damage mechanics of microelectronic solder joints under fatigue loading Proceedings - Electronic Components and Technology Conference. 1: 874-881
Nie S, Basaran C. (2005) A micromechanical model for effective elastic properties of particulate composites with imperfect interfacial bonds International Journal of Solids and Structures. 42: 4179-4191
Basaran C, Nie S. (2004) An irreversible thermodynamics theory for damage mechanics of solids International Journal of Damage Mechanics. 13: 205-223
Basaran C, Nie S. (2002) Irreversible thermodynamics for damage mechanics of solid materials Asme International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings. 193-198
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