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Ling Ma|Associate Professor
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Biography

Dr Ling MA, Associated Professor of Mechanical Engineering, is mainly devoted to the research of constitutive model’s establishment of metal materials and fatigue/fatigue-creep lifetime prediction of mechanical structure. She is hosting a research project funded by Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, and participated in 2 projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation. 

Education

1. PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

2. Joint PhD in Design and Manufacture of Machinery and Automation, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

3. BS in Design and Manufacture of Machinery and Automation, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China


Selected Publications

1. Ma L., Luo Y., Wang Y. et al. (2017) Constitutive and Damage Modelling of H11 Subjected to Low Cycle Fatigue at High Temperature[J], Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 40(12):2107-2117. (SCI-Q1)

2. Ma L., Luo Y., Wang Y. et al. (2017) Visco-Plastic Constitutive Model for Cyclic Responses Simulation and Lifetime Prediction of Hot-Work Tool Steel H13 at Elevated Temperature[J], Steel Research Internatioanl,88(11):1-12. (SCI-Q2)

3. Ma L., Luo Y., Wang Y. et al. (2018) Fatigue and Ratcheting Assessment of AISI H11 at 500 ℃ Using Constitutive Theory Coupled with Damage[J], Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 41(3):642-652. (SCI-Q1)

4. Ma L. , Wang Y. , Luo Y. (2020)  A method for assessing lifetime of an extrusion container subjected to fatigue-creep interaction[J]. Engineering Failure Analysis, 118:1-9. (SCI-Q1)

5. Ma L. , Wang Y. , Luo Y. (2020) Influence of shrinkage loss on failure of an extrusion container associated with creep deformation[J]. Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines, 1-14. (SCI-Q2)

6. Ma L. ,  Zhang L. , Guo F. et al. (2021) High-Temperature Mechanical Behavior Assessment based on a Developed Constitutive Model of Inconel 718 Fabricated by Selective Laser Melting[J]. Advanced Engineering Materials, 23 (8):1-10. (SCI-Q2)