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Liangchi Zhang

Researcher at Southern University of Science and Technology

Publications -  553
Citations -  16152

Liangchi Zhang is an academic researcher from Southern University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grinding & Machining. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 523 publications receiving 13759 citations. Previous affiliations of Liangchi Zhang include Center for Advanced Materials & Harbin Institute of Technology.

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A Cross-Scale Characterization of Interface Properties between Carbon Nanotubes and Polymer Matrix

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the methods of promoting covalent bonds between polymer and carbon nanotubes to make high performance composites, such as attachment of chemical moieties (i.e. functional groups) to the sidewalls of carbon Nanotubes, introduction of mechanical deformation on nanotube, or generation of radicals on the polymer chains using free radical generators.
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Retreatment with immunosuppression for 23 patients with refractory or relapsed severe aplastic anemia

TL;DR: The second IST is safe and effective for refractory and relapsed SAA patients; the early serologic reaction should be paid attention to when using the same ATG/ALG, and the risk can be reduced by changing the type of ATG-ALG or other IST programs.
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Surface Integrity of Materials Induced by Grinding

TL;DR: In this article, the surface integrity of workpiece materials generated by grinding is discussed, including surface roughness, micro-structural changes and residual stresses induced by mechanical loading, thermal heating and phase transformation.
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A Novel Superfine Machining Technology Based on the Magnetorheological Effect of Abrasive Slurry

TL;DR: In this article, the magnetorheological effect of abrasive slurry is used as a special instantaneous bond to cohere abrasive particles and magnetic particles so as to form a dynamical tiny-grinding wheel.
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Chipping Brittle Materials: A Finite Element Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, a constitutive model for studying both the initiation and propagation of cracks during the chipping of concrete was proposed, which showed that a zone with very high compressive stresses appears beneath the indenter and causes the material to break or crush.