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Linghui He

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  81
Citations -  2188

Linghui He is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plate theory & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1801 citations. Previous affiliations of Linghui He include Center for Excellence in Education.

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Thin plate theory including surface effects

TL;DR: Lim et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a general thin plate theory including surface effects, which can be used for size-dependent static and dynamic analysis of plate-like thin film structures, and some numerical examples are provided to verify the validities of the theory.
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Pumping through Porous Hydrophobic/Oleophilic Materials: An Alternative Technology for Oil Spill Remediation

TL;DR: Based on this novel design, oil/water separation and oil collection can be simultaneously achieved in the remediation of oil spills, and the oil sorption capacity is no longer limited to the volume and weight of the sorption material.
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A continuum model for size-dependent deformation of elastic films of nano-scale thickness

TL;DR: In this paper, a transfer-matrix method along with an asymptotic expansion technique of small parameter, closed-form solutions for the mechanical field in the ultra-thin elastic films of nano-scale thickness with an arbitrary geometry and edge boundary conditions are analyzed.
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Surface Green function for a soft elastic half-space: Influence of surface stress

TL;DR: In this article, the surface Green function for incompressible, elastically isotropic half-space coupled with surface stress is derived by using double Fourier transform technique, and it is shown that surface stress remarkably affects the pair interaction potential when the distance between the molecules is not larger than several times of the intrinsic length scale.
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A linear theory of laminated shells accounting for continuity of displacements and transverse shear stresses at layer interfaces

TL;DR: Based on rigorous kinematical analysis, a unified representation of displacement variation through the thickness of laminated shells is derived in the present paper, and then an approximate theory of laminate shells accounting for continuity of displacements and transverse shear stresses at layer interfaces is established.