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Vincent B. C. Tan

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  200
Citations -  7597

Vincent B. C. Tan is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finite element method & Composite laminates. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 185 publications receiving 6407 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincent B. C. Tan include Institute of High Performance Computing Singapore & North China Electric Power University.

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Large-scale synthesis and field emission properties of vertically oriented CuO nanowire films

TL;DR: In this article, a simple method of direct heating of bulk copper plates in air, oriented CuO nanowire films were synthesized on a large scale, and the length and density of nanowires could be controlled by growth temperature and growth time.
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Co3O4 nanostructures with different morphologies and their field-emission properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported an efficient method to synthesize vertically aligned Co3O4 nanostructures on the surface of cobalt foils by simply heating the foils in the presence of oxygen gas.
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Cellulose Aerogel from Paper Waste for Crude Oil Spill Cleaning

TL;DR: In this paper, a green, ultralight, and highly porous material was successfully prepared from paper waste cellulose fibers, functionalized with methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS) to enhance its hydrophobicity and oleophilicity.
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Timoshenko beam model for vibration analysis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes

TL;DR: The use of the Timoshenko beam model for free vibration analysis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is discussed in this paper, where the authors show that the frequencies are significantly overpredicted by the Euler beam theory when the length-to-diameter ratios are small and when considering high vibration modes.
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Progressive Failure Analysis of Composites

TL;DR: In this article, the use of composites as the primary structural component of an aircraft has been studied in order to improve fuel economy and extend flight range of the aircraft using advanced composites.