School of Materials Science and Engineering
Associate professor
022-27405889
wangycl@tju.edu.cn
Areas of research interest
Joining of Dissimilar Materials; Life Extension Technology of Welded Structures
Teaching
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Materials
Fundamentals of Heat Transfer
Research projects
National Natural Science Foundation of China "Analysis of precision bonding mechanism and fatigue behavior ofTi2AlNb joint based on microstructure control"
National Natural Science Foundation of China "Research on Mechanisms of Alumina Ceramic Reactive Metallization and its Diffusion Brazing in Aluminium Alloys"
Provincial Ministries Projects "The Residual Stress Distribution of Typical Section Ribs Treated by Shot Peening"
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Selected publications (Journal articles, patents and books)
[1] Microstructure and mechanical properties of TiAl alloy joints vacuum brazed with Ti-Zr-Ni-Cu brazing powder without and with Mo additive. Materials and Design, 2016,90: 650-659
[2] Low-temperature diffusion brazing of active metallized Al2O3 ceramic tube and 5A05 aluminum alloy. Materials and Design, 2015,86: 328-337
[3] Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Invar Alloy and Si3N4 Ceramic Brazed Joints. 2015,44:339-343
[4] Effect of Post Weld Heat Treatment on Variable Polarity TIG Welded AA2219 Aluminum Alloy Joints Properties. Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China, 2014, 24:1307-1316.
[5] Surface Alloying Method of Ultrasonic Shot Peening on Iron Surface. Applied Surface Science, 2013, 265: 671-676.
- Bachelor’s Degree| Material Processing Engineering| Welding Technology and Engineering| 2004
- Master’s Degree| Harbin Institute of Technology| Material Processing Engineering| 2006
- Doctoral degree| Harbin Institute of Technology| Material Processing Engineering| 2009
- Joining of Dissimilar Materials; Life Extension Technology of Welded Structures
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2009.12-2013.6
School of Materials Science and Engineering | Tianjin University | Lecturer  -
2013.6-2019.12
School of Materials Science and Engineering | Tianjin University | Associate Professor