Biography

Dr. Weihua Li

University of Wollongong, Australia

Associate Professor


Email: weihuali@uow.edu.au


Qualifications

2001 Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

1995 M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Sci & Tech of China, China

1995 B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Sci & Tech of China, China


Publications (selected)

  1. Tian, T.F., Li, W.H., and Deng, Y.M., “Study of sensing capabilities of MR elastomers”, Smart Materials & Structures, 20 (2011) 025022.
  2. Zhang, X.Z., Li, W.H., and Gong, X.L., “Thixotropy of MR shear-thickening fluids”, Smart Materials & Structures, 19 (2010) 125012.
  3. Fan, Y.C., Gong, X.L., Jiang, W.Q., Zhang, W., Wei, B., and Li, W.H., “Effect of maleic anhydride on the damping property of magnetorheoloigcal elastomers”, Smart Materials & Structures, 19 (2010) 055015.
  4. Li, W.H., Zhou, Y., and Tian, T.F., “Viscoelastic Properties of MR Elastomers under Harmonic Loading”, Rheologica Acta, 49, 733-740, 2010.
  5. Hirunyapruk, C., Mace, B.R., Brennan, M.J., and Li, W.H., “A Tunable Magneto-Rheological fluid-Filled Beam-Like Vibration Absorber”, Smart Materials & Structures, 19 (2010) 055020.
  6. Li, W.H., and Zhang, X.Z., “Study on Magnetorheological Effect of Bimodal Particles Based on Magnetorheological Elastomers”, Smart Materials & Structures, 19 (2010) 035002.
  7. Popp, K.M., Kroger, M., Li, W.H., Zhang, X.Z., and Kosasih, P.B., “MRE properties under shear and squeeze modes and applications”, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 21 (15), 1471-1477, 2010.
  8. Zhang, X.Z., and Li, W.H., “Adaptive Tuned Dynamic Vibration Absorbers Working with MR Elastomers”, Smart Structures & Systems, 5 (5), 517-529, 2009.
  9. Gong, X.Q., Peng, S.L., Wen, W.J., Sheng, P., Li W.H., “Design and fabrication of magnetically functionalized core/shell microspheres for smart drug delivery”, Advanced Functional Materials, 19, 292-297, 2009.
  10. Li, W.H., Wang, X.Y., Zhang, X.Z., Zhou, Y., “Development and analysis of a variable stiffness damper using an MR bladder”, Smart Materials & Structures, 18 (2009) 074007.
  11. Li, W.H., and Zhang, X.Z., “The effect of friction on magnetorheological fluids”, Korea-Australia Rheology Journal, 20, 45-50, 2008.
  12. Zhang, X.Z., Peng, S.L., Wen, W.J., and Li, W.H., “Analysis and fabrication of patterned magnetorheological elastomers”, Smart Materials & Structures, 17 (2008) 045001.
  13. Sun, T.L., Gong, X.L., Jiang, W.Q., Li, J.F., Xu, Z.B., Li, W.H., “Study on damping properties of magnetorheological elastomers based on cis-polybutadiene rubber”, Polymer testing, 27 (4), 520-526, 2008.
  14. Zhang, X.Z., Li, W.H., and Gong, X.L., “Rheology of shear thickening fluid (STF) and dynamic performance of a STF-filled damper”, Smart Materials & Structures, 17 (2008) 035027.
  15. Zhang, X.Z.,Li, W.H., and Gong, X.L.,“Study on Magnetorheological shear thickening fluid”, Smart Materials & Structures, 17, Article No: 015051, 2008.
  16. Zhang, X.Z., Li, W.H., and Gong, X.L., “An effective permeability model to predict field-dependent modulus of Magnetorheological Elastomers”,Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 13, 1910-1916, 2008.
  17. Chen, L., Gong, X.L., and Li, W.H.,“Effect of carbon black on the mechanical performances of magnetorheological elastomers”, Polymer Testing, 27, 340–345, 2008.
  18. Chen, L., Gong, X.L., and Li, W.H.,“Microstructures and viscoelastic properties of anisotropic magnetorheological elastomers”, Smart Materials & Structures, 16, 2645-2650, 2007.
  19. Chen, L., Gong, X.L., Jiang W.Q., Yao, J.J., Deng, H.X., and Li, W.H.,“Investigation on magnetorheological elastomers based on natural rubber”, Journal of Materials Science, 42, 5483-89, 2007.
  20. Li, W.H., Lynam C., Chen J., Liu B., and Wallace, G.G., “Magnetorheology of Single-Walled Nanotube Dispersions”, Materials Letters, 61 (14-15), 3116-3118, 2007.


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