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André Pineau

André Pineau

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Materials Science
France
2022

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Materials Science

D-Index
71
Citations
18538
World Ranking
4239
National Ranking
98

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Materials Science in France Leader Award
  • 2013 - Acta Materialia Gold Medal

Overview

André Pineau is affiliated with Mines ParisTech in France, an institution known for its focus on engineering and applied sciences. Throughout their career, they have contributed to the academic community primarily through research and publication, although specific details about their recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or fields of study are not provided.

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André Pineau has received the Acta Materialia Gold Medal in 2013, an award given within the materials science community. While the specific citation for this award is not detailed, this recognition indicates a level of distinction related to contributions in materials research.

No information related to book publications or a record of published books is available, which means their scholarly output appears concentrated in other formats, possibly journal articles or conference presentations that have not been itemized here.

The scientist is currently active, with no indication of being deceased. This implies ongoing potential contributions to research or academic activities associated with their primary affiliation at Mines ParisTech.

Best Publications

  • A Local Criterion for Cleavage Fracture of a Nuclear Pressure Vessel Steel

    F. M. Beremin;Andre Pineau;Francois Mudry;Jean-Claude Devaux

  • Failure of metals I : brittle and ductile fracture

    André Pineau;Amine A. Benzerga;T. Pardoen

  • Morphology of y’ and y” precipitates and thermal stability of inconel 718 type alloys

    R. Cozar;A. Pineau

  • High temperature fatigue of nickel-base superalloys - A review with special emphasis on deformation modes and oxidation

    Andre Pineau;Stephen D. Antolovich

  • Martensitic transformations induced by plastic deformation in the Fe-Ni-Cr-C system

    F. Lecroisey;A. Pineau

  • Twinning and strain-induced F.C.C. → H.C.P. transformation in the FeMnCrC system

    L. Remy;A. Pineau

  • Austenite to bainite phase transformation in the heat-affected zone of a high strength low alloy steel

    Astrid Lambert-Perlade;Anne-Françoise Gourgues;André Pineau

  • Failure of metals II: Fatigue

    André Pineau;David L. McDowell;Esteban P. Busso;Stephen D. Antolovich;Stephen D. Antolovich

  • Temperature dependence of stacking fault energy in close-packed metals and alloys

    L. Rémy;A. Pineau;B. Thomas

  • Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Inconel 718 at 298 K and 823 K

    D. Fournier;A. Pineau

  • Anisotropic ductile fracture: Part I: experiments

    A.A. Benzerga;Jacques Besson;André Pineau

  • Gamma double prime precipitation kinetic in Alloy 718

    Alexandre Devaux;Alexandre Devaux;Loic Nazé;Régine Molins;André Pineau

  • Twinning and strain-induced f.c.c. → h.c.p. transformation on the mechanical properties of CoNiCrMo alloys

    L. Rémy;A. Pineau

  • Mechanisms and modeling of cleavage fracture in simulated heat-affected zone microstructures of a high-strength low alloy steel

    Astrid Lambert-Perlade;Anne-Françoise Gourgues;Jacques Besson;T. Sturel

  • Influence of uniaxial stress on the morphology of coherent precipitates during coarsening—elastic energy considerations

    A. Pineau

  • Anisotropic ductile fracture: Part II: theory

    A.A. Benzerga;Jacques Besson;André Pineau

  • Intergranular crack tip oxidation mechanism in a nickel-based superalloy

    E. Andrieu;R. Molins;H. Ghonem;A. Pineau

  • The effect of microstructure and environment on the crack growth behaviour of Inconel 718 alloy at 650 °C under fatigue, creep and combined loading

    J.P. Pédron;A. Pineau

  • Ductile to brittle transition of an A508 steel characterized by Charpy impact test: Part I: experimental results

    Benoit Tanguy;Jacques Besson;Roland Piques;André Pineau

  • Creep–fatigue–oxidation interactions in a 9Cr–1Mo martensitic steel. Part I: Effect of tensile holding period on fatigue lifetime

    Benjamin Fournier;Maxime Sauzay;Christel Caës;Michel Noblecourt

  • Development of the local approach to fracture over the past 25 years: Theory and applications

    André Pineau

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Besson
Jacques Besson Mines ParisTech
A. Amine Benzerga
A. Amine Benzerga Texas A&M University
Georges Cailletaud
Georges Cailletaud Mines ParisTech
Samuel Forest
Samuel Forest Mines ParisTech
Thomas Pardoen
Thomas Pardoen Université Catholique de Louvain
Olivier Bouaziz
Olivier Bouaziz University of Lorraine
Franz Dieter Fischer
Franz Dieter Fischer University of Leoben
Trevor C. Lindley
Trevor C. Lindley Imperial College London
Esteban P. Busso
Esteban P. Busso Harbin Institute of Technology
Daniel Rittel
Daniel Rittel Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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