
Overview
Background
Professor Mingxing Zhang’s research interests are in the additive manufactruring of metals and MAX phase mateirals, high entropy alloys, new alloy design through machine learning and application of crystallography to engineering materials, surface engineering of metals, and grain refinement for cast metals.
Prof Zhang is a world leader in the area of crystallography of phase transformations and its applications in engineering materials, and is recognised as one of the top researchers in the areas of phase transformations, grain refinement for cast metals, additive manufacturing of metals, and surface engineering.
Prof Zhang obtained his Bachelor of Engineering from the Inner Mongolian University of Science and Technology and Master of Engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. In 1997 he was awarded his PhD degree by The University of Queensland. His research expertise and interests include crystallography of phase transformations, grain refinement and alloy development of aluminum and magnesium alloys, surface modification and coatings, bainitic transformation and bainitic steels.
Prof Zhang’s research hopes are to apply his fundamental research results to develop new generation metallic materials and to improve the current materials processing techniques. His research outcomes will also offer materials scientists a totally new way to undertake surface treatment for metallic materials, therefore to significantly improve the surface durability of this type of materials. For example, the recently developed new packed powder diffusion coating technique for titanium alloys will enable the replacement of the highly costive superalloys with Ti alloys. The research also hopes to enhance Australia’s competitive ability in international markets in light metals and contribute significantly to material science with the study of the mechanism of phase transformations in solids.
Availability
- Professor Mingxing Zhang is:
- Available for supervision
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Engineering, Institution to be confirmed
- Masters (Coursework) of Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Crystallography of phase transformations in solids
Understanding of the crystallography of phase transformation will leads design more effective materials processing techniques and therefore to produce higher quality materials.
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Additive manufacturing of metals
Additive manufacturing is one of the most advanced manufacturing technologies with advantages of high design freedom, short lead time and direct manufacturing of parts from digital files. But, not all engineering alloys can be additively manufactured at this stage. Prof Mingxing Zhang's research aims to design and develop new alloys that suit for additive manufacturing and to modify or inoculating the currently commercial available alloys so that they can be additively manufactured.
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High entropy alloys
High entropy alloy is a relatively new member in the family of the metallic materials with extraordinary mechanical, physical and chemical properties. But, the currently available high entropy alloys are very expensive due to use of high cost metals such as Co and Ta. Prof Mingxing Zhang's group aims to develop new and cost-effective high entropy alloys with the new design strategy to achieve properties that cannot be achieved in common engineering alloys
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Design of new alloys through machine learning
Currently, there are around 65000 commercial alloys used in engineering. But, engineers still face challenge to select right alloys to fulfil a specific application, particularly for the extreme conditions. Hence, researchers and engineers have never been stopping to design new alloys. But, this is not a simple work because there are trillions possibilities in terms of the combination of chemical combinations with processes. Previously used trial-and-error approach will not work. Our research aims to exploit the potencies and design new alloys using the advanced machine learning technique based on the truth of current alloys followed by experimental verifications.
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MAX phase compound materials
MAX phase compounds (MPCs) are lightweight materials that have both metallic and ceramic characteristics. In addition to their functional performance as magnetic, optoelectronic, radiation-resistant, and electrocatalytic materials, MPC materials are also associated with high corrosion and oxidization resistance at high temperatures, cracking self-healing performance, good thermal and electrical conductivity and high mechanical properties. Hence, MPCs have also been considered as emerging advanced materials for engineering applications at special and extreme conditions, such as high temperature, high pressure and corrosion and oxidization environments, in aerospace, nuclear, defence, electrical and other industrial sectors. However, it is currently difficult to produce large quantities of MAX materials and parts using conventional manufacturing processes. Our research aims to in-situ fabrication of MPC parts through additive manufacturing approach using proper powder mixture and processing control.
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Grain refinement of cast metals
The research focuses on seeking new grain refiners for cast metals based on fundamental research results and to refine the as cast grain size, and to improve the properties of cast metals
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Surface treatment of metallic materials
The research aims at developing new surface treatment techniques and/or modify the current techniques in order to effectively imporve the surface properties of metal components.
Works
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2008
Conference Publication
The Use of Edge-to-Edge Matching in Understanding the Grain Refinement of Aluminium Alloys
Taylor, J.A., Qiu, D., Zhang, M.X. and Kelly, P.M. (2008). The Use of Edge-to-Edge Matching in Understanding the Grain Refinement of Aluminium Alloys. 11th International Conference on Aluminium Alloys (ICAA11), Aachen, Germany, 22-26 September 2008. Germany: Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbH.
2008
Journal Article
Study of the tribology of medium carbon steels after surface nanocrystallization
Zhang, M., Li, G. B. and Guan, D. L. (2008). Study of the tribology of medium carbon steels after surface nanocrystallization. Tribology, 28, 39.
2008
Journal Article
Influence of surface nanocrystallization on running-in and wearing properties of medium carbon steel
Li, G.-B., Guan, D.-L., Wang, H.-Z. and Zhang, M.-X. (2008). Influence of surface nanocrystallization on running-in and wearing properties of medium carbon steel. Harbin Gongcheng Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Harbin Engineering University, 29 (5), 518-522. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-7043.2008.05.017
2008
Book
Progress in surface treatment
Nahed El Mahallawy and Mingxing Zhang eds. (2008). Progress in surface treatment. Key Engineering Materials, Zurich, Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.384
2008
Journal Article
The emergence of cold spray as a tool for surface modification
Spencer, K. and Zhang, M. X. (2008). The emergence of cold spray as a tool for surface modification. Key Engineering Materials, 384, 61-74. doi: 10.4028/0-87849-372-7.61
2008
Journal Article
Friction and wear properties of medium carbon steel by means of surface nanocrystallization in dry sliding
Li, G.-B., Guan, D.-L. and Zhang, M.-X. (2008). Friction and wear properties of medium carbon steel by means of surface nanocrystallization in dry sliding. Mocaxue Xuebao/Tribology, 28 (1), 39-43.
2007
Journal Article
Three-dimensional CFD simulation of flow field in rectangular sedimentation tanks
Wang, Xiao-Ling, Yang, Li-Li, Zhang, Ming-Xing and Cao, Yue-Bo (2007). Three-dimensional CFD simulation of flow field in rectangular sedimentation tanks. Tianjin Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue yu Gongcheng Jishu Ban)/Journal of Tianjin University Science and Technology, 40 (8), 921-930.
2007
Journal Article
Response to 'Discussion to "Determination of carbon content in bainitic ferrite and carbon distribution in austenite by using CBKLDP" by H. I. Aaronson and G. J. Shiflet, Materials Characterization (2005) 54 : 177-1811'
Kelly, P. M. and Zhang, M.-X. (2007). Response to 'Discussion to "Determination of carbon content in bainitic ferrite and carbon distribution in austenite by using CBKLDP" by H. I. Aaronson and G. J. Shiflet, Materials Characterization (2005) 54 : 177-1811'. Materials Characterization, 58 (5), 493-494. doi: 10.1016/j.matchar.2007.02.011
2007
Journal Article
Plastic strain-induced grain refinement in the nanometer scale in a Mg alloy
Sun, H. Q., Shi, Y. -N., Zhang, M. -X. and Lu, K. (2007). Plastic strain-induced grain refinement in the nanometer scale in a Mg alloy. Acta Materialia, 55 (3), 975-982. doi: 10.1016/j.actamat.2006.09.018
2007
Journal Article
A mechanism for the poisoning effect of silicon on the grain refinement of Al-Si alloys
Qiu, D., Taylor, J. A., Zhang, M.-X. and Kelly, P. M. (2007). A mechanism for the poisoning effect of silicon on the grain refinement of Al-Si alloys. Acta Materialia, 55 (4), 1447-1456. doi: 10.1016/j.actamat.2006.09.046
2007
Journal Article
Crystallography of recently developed grain refiners for Mg-Al alloys
Qiu, D., Zhang, M.-X., Fu, H., Kelly, P. M. and Taylor, J. A. (2007). Crystallography of recently developed grain refiners for Mg-Al alloys. Philosophical Magazine Letters, 87 (7), 505-514. doi: 10.1080/09500830701253151
2007
Journal Article
A novel approach to the mechanism for the grain refining effect of melt superheating of Mg-Al alloys
Qiu, D., Zhang, M.-X., Taylor, J. A., Fu, H. and Kelly, P. M. (2007). A novel approach to the mechanism for the grain refining effect of melt superheating of Mg-Al alloys. Acta Materialia, 55 (6), 1863-1871. doi: 10.1016/j.actamat.2006.10.047
2007
Conference Publication
Multifarious fracture features of CuZrAIGd(Ag) bulk metallic glasses
Fu H.M., Zhang H.F., Wang H., Zhang M.X. and Hu Z.Q. (2007). Multifarious fracture features of CuZrAIGd(Ag) bulk metallic glasses. 4th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing, ICAMP-4, Hamilton, December 10, 2006-December 13, 2006. Trans Tech Publications. doi: 10.4028/0-87849-466-9.47
2007
Conference Publication
The application of the edge-to-edge matching model to the grain refinement of casting alloys
Kelly, P.M., Qiu, D., Taylor, J.A. and Zhang, M.X. (2007). The application of the edge-to-edge matching model to the grain refinement of casting alloys. Solidification Processing 2007 (SP07), Sheffield, United Kingdom, 23-25 July 2007. Sheffield, United Kingdom: University of Sheffield.
2006
Journal Article
Crystallography of carbide-free bainite in a hard bainitic steel
Zhang, M. and Kelly, P. M. (2006). Crystallography of carbide-free bainite in a hard bainitic steel. Materials science and engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 438-440 (SPEC. ISS.), 272-275. doi: 10.1016/j.msea.2006.05.022
2006
Journal Article
In situ observation of bainite growth during isothermal holding
Kang, M., Zhang, M. and Zhu, M. (2006). In situ observation of bainite growth during isothermal holding. Acta Materialia, 54 (8), 2121-2129. doi: 10.1016/j.actamat.2005.12.036
2006
Journal Article
Edge-to-edge matching - The fundamentals
Kelly, P. M. and Zhang, M. X. (2006). Edge-to-edge matching - The fundamentals. Metallurgical And Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy And Materials Science, 37A (3), 833-839. doi: 10.1007/s11661-006-1003-0
2006
Journal Article
General discussion session of the 2004 Hume-Rothery Symposium on "The structure and diffusional growth mechanisms of irrational interphase boundaries"
Muddle, B. C., Aaronson, H. I., Shiflet GJ, Srinivasan, G. R., Laughlin, D. E., Reynolds, W.T., Braun, M., Purdy, G., Zhang, W. Z., Howe, J. M., Zhang, M. X., Soffa, W. A., Baskes, M. I., Vasudevan, V. K., DeTavernier, C., Furuhara, T., Hillert, M. and Shiflet, G. J. (2006). General discussion session of the 2004 Hume-Rothery Symposium on "The structure and diffusional growth mechanisms of irrational interphase boundaries". Metallurgical And Materials Transactions A-Physical Metallurgy And Materials Science, 37A (3A), 961-974.
2006
Journal Article
Biocorrosion behaviour of magnesium alloys under pseudo-physiological conditions
Wang, H., Zhang, M. X., Shi, Z. M. and Yang, K. (2006). Biocorrosion behaviour of magnesium alloys under pseudo-physiological conditions. Tissue Engineering, 12 (4), 1067-1067.
2006
Journal Article
Understanding the crystallography of the eutectoid microstructure in a Zn-Al alloy using the edge-to-edge matching model
Zhang, MX and Kelly, PM (2006). Understanding the crystallography of the eutectoid microstructure in a Zn-Al alloy using the edge-to-edge matching model. Scripta Materialia, 55 (7), 577-580. doi: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2006.06.026
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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Available projects
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Development of new cost-effective cast irons for metallurgy processing
Develop new cost-effective cast irons to achieve the same or better grinding results.
(This project is for both demestic and interntional applicants)
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Identify the mechanochemistry of chromium steel grinding media
Chromium steel grinding media have been widely used in different fields for size reduction. In this project, the chemical reactions trigged by the impact and abrasion of chromium steel grinding media and the subsequent modification of solid surface properties will be investigated.
(This project is for domestic applicants only)
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Advanced high strength 316L-TiN steel composites using selective laser melting
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Fabrication of crack-free novel Ni-based superalloys by additive manufacturing
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Additive manufacturing of MAX Phase parts for applications in extreme environments
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Qiyang Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Hydrogen embrittlement of additively manufactured advanced structural materials
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Andrej Atrens, Dr Qiyang Tan, Dr Jeffrey Venezuela
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Doctor Philosophy
Development of 3D printed Metal Scaffold to enhance bone in-growth
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Justin Cooper-White
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Doctor Philosophy
Additive manufacturing of H13 steel
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ruth Knibbe, Dr Qiyang Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Fabrication of crack-free novel Ni-based superalloys by additive manufacturing
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Additive Manufacturing of High Entropy Alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Qiyang Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Design of New Wrought Aluminium Alloys with Improved Performance Assisted by Machine Learning
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ruth Knibbe, Dr Qiyang Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Laser additive manufacturing of iron and its alloys
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Qiyang Tan
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Doctor Philosophy
Selective Surface Oxidation in Differential Particle Separation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Yongjun Peng
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Design of New Wrought Aluminium Alloys with Improved Performance Assisted by Machine Learning
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Ruth Knibbe, Dr Qiyang Tan
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Novel Approaches to Microstructural improvements of Austenitic Manganese Steel
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Novel approaches to improve the mechanical properties of a high-strength low-alloy steel
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Andrej Atrens
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Modification of primary carbides in a hypereutectic high chromium cast iron
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jeff Chang
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Development of cost-effective high-entropy alloys with superior mechanical properties
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Michael Bermingham
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Design and Tailoring of Additively Manufactured Titanium and Titanium Alloys by Laser Powder Bed Fusion
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Matthew Dargusch
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Development of new creep-resistant magnesium alloys with low cost
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Michael Bermingham
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Influence of trace addition of Be on the oxidation behaviour of Mg alloys
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Andrej Atrens
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
A Microstructural and Kinetic Study of Molten Aluminium Oxidation in Relation to Dross Formation
Principal Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Role of the peritectics in grain refinement of cast aluminium alloys
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Bonding mechanism of cold sprayed Al and Al-Al2O3 composite coatings on Mg alloy
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Development of Novel Surface Coating Techniques for Titanium Alloys
Principal Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Surface Nanocrystallization and Surface Alloying of Aluminium Alloys
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
The discharge performance of advanced Mg-based alloys for Mg-air battery
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Andrej Atrens
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Hydrogen Embrittlement of Advanced High Strength Steels for Auto Applications
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jeffrey Venezuela, Emeritus Professor Andrej Atrens
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Inhibition of Bubble Coalescence and Improvement of Froth Flotation Using Acoustic Sound
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Hangil Park, Associate Professor Liguang Wang
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Investigation of starches as depressant in the flotation separation of hematite from quartz
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Liguang Wang
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Coal flotation using oscillatory air supply
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Liguang Wang
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Grain refinement of ferritic structural steel
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Geoff Wang
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Influence of hydrogen on some DP, Q&P and TWIP grades of advanced high strength steels for auto construction
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Andrej Atrens
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
The Influence of Hydrogen on MS980, MS1180, MS1300 and MS1500 Martensitic Advanced High Strength Steels Used for Automotive Applications
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Andrej Atrens
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
A study of frother chemistry and froth behaviour in coal flotation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Liguang Wang
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- Biomaterials
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- Metallic materials
- Metallurgy
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