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Dominique Leguillon

Dominique Leguillon

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
36
Citations
6604
World Ranking
2485
National Ranking
79

Overview

Dominique Leguillon is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research spans the broader fields of engineering and materials science, with notable contributions particularly in subfields such as mechanics of materials, materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and civil and structural engineering.

Their work primarily addresses topics related to fatigue and fracture mechanics, numerical methods in engineering, and ultrasonics and acoustic wave propagation. Other research interests include rock mechanics and modeling, high-velocity impact and material behavior, mechanical behavior of composites, and acoustic wave resonator technologies.

Dominique Leguillon has published extensively in scientific journals, with frequent publications in venues such as Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, International Journal of Fracture, and Engineering Fracture Mechanics. Other venues of publication include Acta Materialia and the European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids.

  • Thickness Dependence of crack initiation and propagation in stacks for piezoelectric microelectromechanical systems (2020, Acta Materialia)
  • Dynamic crack initiation assessment with the coupled criterion (2022, European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids)
  • A systematic investigation on the minimum tensile strengths and size effects of 3D printing polymers (2022, Polymer Testing)
  • Prediction of crack nucleation and propagation in porous ceramics using the phase-field approach (2022, Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics)
  • Asymptotic analysis of pore crack initiation near a free edge (2021, Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics)

Among their frequent collaborators are Aurélien Doitrand, S. Jiménez-Alfaro, E. Martin, Nicolas Carrère, and Amira Abaza.

Dominique Leguillon's research incorporates advanced numerical methods and modeling approaches to understand crack initiation and propagation in various materials, including polymers, ceramics, and composites. Their work also involves investigations in high-precision fields such as piezoelectric microelectromechanical systems.

Best Publications

  • Strength or toughness? A criterion for crack onset at a notch

    Dominique Leguillon

  • Error Estimate Procedure in the Finite Element Method and Applications

    P. Ladeveze;D. Leguillon

  • Computation of Singular Solutions in Elliptic Problems and Elasticity

    D. Leguillon;E. Sanchez-Palencia

  • A review of Finite Fracture Mechanics: crack initiation at singular and non-singular stress raisers

    Philipp Weißgraeber;Dominique Leguillon;Wilfried Becker

  • Homogenized constitutive law for a partially cohesive composite material

    F. Lene;D. Leguillon

  • A failure criterion for brittle elastic materials under mixed-mode loading

    Zohar Yosibash;Elad Priel;Dominique Leguillon

  • Crack onset at a v-notch. Influence of the notch tip radius

    Dominique Leguillon;Zohar Yosibash

  • A twofold strength and toughness criterion for the onset of free-edge shear delamination in angle-ply laminates

    E. Martin;D. Leguillon;N. Carrère

  • Interface debonding ahead of a primary crack

    D Leguillon;C Lacroix;E Martin

  • A revisited criterion for crack deflection at an interface in a brittle bimaterial

    Eric Martin;Dominique Leguillon;Cécile Lacroix

  • A coupled strength and toughness criterion for the prediction of the open hole tensile strength of a composite plate

    Éric Martin;Dominique Leguillon;Nicolas Carrère

  • Fracture of porous materials – Influence of the pore size

    D. Leguillon;R. Piat

  • Prediction of crack initiation at blunt notches and cavities – size effects

    D. Leguillon;D. Quesada;C. Putot;E. Martin

  • A method to estimate the influence of the notch-root radius on the fracture toughness measurement of ceramics

    D. Picard;D. Leguillon;C. Putot

  • Failure initiation at a blunt V-notch tip under mixed mode loading

    Elad Priel;Zohar Yosibash;Dominique Leguillon

  • A criterion for crack nucleation at a notch in homogeneous materials

    Dominique Leguillon

  • Conditions for matrix crack deflection at an interface in ceramic matrix composites

    E. Martin;P.W.M. Peters;D. Leguillon;J.M. Quenisset

  • Fracture assessment of sharp V-notched components under Mode II loading: a comparison among some recent criteria

    A. Campagnolo;F. Berto;F. Berto;D. Leguillon

  • Asymptotic and numerical analysis of a crack branching in non-isotropic materials

    D. Leguillon

  • Flexural vs. tensile strength in brittle materials

    Dominique Leguillon;Éric Martin;Marie-Christine Lafarie-Frenot

  • Energetic conditions for interfacial failure in the vicinity of a matrix crack in brittle matrix composites

    Eric Martin;Dominique Leguillon

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Martin
Eric Martin Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Karam Sab
Karam Sab École des Ponts ParisTech
Wilfried Becker
Wilfried Becker Technical University of Darmstadt
Nicolas Moës
Nicolas Moës École Centrale de Nantes
Michel Bornert
Michel Bornert École des Ponts ParisTech
Jean-Baptiste Leblond
Jean-Baptiste Leblond Université Paris Cité
Filippo Berto
Filippo Berto Sapienza University of Rome
Peter Cloetens
Peter Cloetens European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Jacques Besson
Jacques Besson Mines ParisTech
Susan Trolier-McKinstry
Susan Trolier-McKinstry Pennsylvania State University

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