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Wael ZAKI
Wael ZAKI
Professor and Acting Chair, Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering, Khalifa University
Verified email at ku.ac.ae - Homepage
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A review of constitutive models and modeling techniques for shape memory alloys
C Cisse, W Zaki, TB Zineb
International Journal of Plasticity 76, 244-284, 2016
4702016
A three-dimensional model of the thermomechanical behavior of shape memory alloys
W Zaki, Z Moumni
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 55 (11), 2455-2490, 2007
3342007
A 3D model of the cyclic thermomechanical behavior of shape memory alloys
W Zaki, Z Moumni
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 55 (11), 2427-2454, 2007
2362007
Thermomechanical coupling in shape memory alloys under cyclic loadings: Experimental analysis and constitutive modeling
C Morin, Z Moumni, W Zaki
International Journal of Plasticity 27 (12), 1959-1980, 2011
2212011
Additive manufacturing of shape memory alloys: A review with emphasis on powder bed systems
AN Alagha, S Hussain, W Zaki
Materials & Design 204, 109654, 2021
2012021
A constitutive model for shape memory alloys accounting for thermomechanical coupling
C Morin, Z Moumni, W Zaki
International Journal of Plasticity 27 (5), 748-767, 2011
1942011
Theoretical and numerical modeling of solid–solid phase change: application to the description of the thermomechanical behavior of shape memory alloys
Z Moumni, W Zaki, QS Nguyen
International Journal of Plasticity 24 (4), 614-645, 2008
1252008
A review of modeling techniques for advanced effects in shape memory alloy behavior
C Cisse, W Zaki, TB Zineb
Smart Materials and Structures 25 (10), 103001, 2016
1192016
Mechanical attributes and wave propagation characteristics of TPMS lattice structures
NV Viet, N Karathanasopoulos, W Zaki
Mechanics of Materials 172, 104363, 2022
822022
A thermomechanically coupled finite deformation constitutive model for shape memory alloys based on Hencky strain
J Wang, Z Moumni, W Zhang, W Zaki
International Journal of Engineering Science 117, 51-77, 2017
752017
Free vibration and buckling characteristics of functionally graded beams with triply periodic minimal surface architecture
NV Viet, W Zaki
Composite Structures 274, 114342, 2021
722021
An efficient implementation for a model of martensite reorientation in martensitic shape memory alloys under multiaxial nonproportional loading
W Zaki
International Journal of Plasticity 37, 72-94, 2012
712012
Cyclic behavior and energy approach to the fatigue of shape memory alloys
Z Moumni, W Zaki, H Maitournam
Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures 4 (2), 395-411, 2009
702009
An extension of the ZM model for shape memory alloys accounting for plastic deformation
W Zaki, S Zamfir, Z Moumni
Mechanics of Materials 42 (3), 266-274, 2010
672010
Modeling tensile-compressive asymmetry for superelastic shape memory alloys
W Zaki, Z Moumni, C Morin
Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures 18 (7), 559-564, 2011
642011
A comprehensive review of the mechanisms and structure of interpenetrating phase composites with emphasis on metal-metal and polymer-metal variants
A Asar, W Zaki
Composites Part B: Engineering 275, 111314, 2024
622024
A 3D finite-strain-based constitutive model for shape memory alloys accounting for thermomechanical coupling and martensite reorientation
J Wang, Z Moumni, W Zhang, Y Xu, W Zaki
Smart Materials and Structures 26 (6), 065006, 2017
622017
Time integration and assessment of a model for shape memory alloys considering multiaxial nonproportional loading cases
X Gu, W Zaki, C Morin, Z Moumni, W Zhang
International Journal of Solids and Structures 54, 82-99, 2015
622015
Effective compressive behavior of functionally graded TPMS titanium implants with ingrown cortical or trabecular bone
NV Viet, W Waheed, A Alazzam, W Zaki
Composite Structures 303, 116288, 2023
552023
An approach to modeling tensile–compressive asymmetry for martensitic shape memoryalloys
W Zaki
Smart Materials and Structures 19 (2), 025009, 2010
542010
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