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Gilbert Fantozzi is affiliated with the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with significant contributions in Mechanical Engineering, Ceramics and Composites, and Materials Chemistry. Additional work covers Mechanics of Materials and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
  • Advanced materials and composites
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Mechanical Behavior of Composites
  • Glass properties and applications
  • Nuclear materials and radiation effects

Fantozzi has published extensively in several academic journals, including multiple papers in Ceramics and Ceramics International. Other publication venues include Materials, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, and the International Journal of Fatigue.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Fantozzi include:

  • "Cyclic-Dependent Damage Evolution in Self-Healing Woven SiC/[Si-B-C] Ceramic-Matrix Composites at Elevated Temperatures", 2020, Materials
  • "Time-dependent creep fatigue damage evolution in C/SiC composite: Theory and analytical prediction", 2022, Ceramics International
  • "Optimum in the thermoelectric efficiency of nanostructured Nb-doped TiO2 ceramics: from polarons to Nb-Nb dimers", 2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • "Mechanical Behavior of Transparent Spinel Fabricated by Spark Plasma Sintering", 2023, Ceramics
  • "Multi-instrumented analysis of fatigue behavior and damage mechanisms in jute fiber-reinforced polyester composites", 2022, International Journal of Fatigue

Frequent collaborators in their research include Pascal Reynaud, Sandrine Cottrino, Longbiao Li, M. Hamidouche, and Nathalie Godin.

Best Publications

  • Crack growth resistance of alumina, zirconia and zirconia toughened alumina ceramics for joint prostheses.

    A.H. De Aza;J. Chevalier;G. Fantozzi;M. Schehl

  • Determination by nanoindentation of elastic modulus and hardness of pure constituents of Portland cement clinker

    Karine Velez;Sandrine Maximilien;Denis Damidot;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Ceramic foams by powder processing

    Laura Montanaro;Y. Jorand;G. Fantozzi;A. Negro

  • A critical comparison of methods for the determination of the aging sensitivity in biomedical grade yttria-stabilized zirconia

    Sylvain Deville;Laurent Gremillard;Jérôme Chevalier;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Evaluation by indentation of fracture toughness of ceramic materials

    K. M. Liang;G. Orange;G. Fantozzi

  • Control of the γ-alumina to α-alumina phase transformation for an optimized alumina densification

    Samir Lamouri;Mohamed Hamidouche;Noureddine Bouaouadja;Houcine Belhouchet

  • Subcritical Crack Propagation in 3Y‐TZP Ceramics: Static and Cyclic Fatigue

    Jerome Chevalier;Christian Olagnon;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Fracture toughness, strength and slow crack growth in a ceria stabilized zirconia–alumina nanocomposite for medical applications

    Rajaa Benzaid;Jerome Chevalier;Malika Saâdaoui;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Microstructure and mechanical properties of TiC–TiN based cermets for tools application

    Sandrine Cardinal;Annie Malchere;Vincent Garnier;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Microstructure development in calcium hexaluminate

    Cristina Domı́nguez;Jérome Chevalier;Ramon Torrecillas;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Analysis of damage mechanisms and associated acoustic emission in two SiCf/[Si–B–C] composites exhibiting different tensile behaviours. Part II: Unsupervised acoustic emission data clustering

    M. Moevus;Nathalie Godin;Mohamed R'Mili;D. Rouby

  • Neutron powder diffraction studies of transition metal hemicarbides M2C1−x—II. In situ high temperature study on W2C1−x and Mo2C1−x

    T Epicier;J Dubois;C Esnouf;G Fantozzi

  • Modeling the aging kinetics of zirconia ceramics

    Laurent Gremillard;Jérôme Chevalier;Thierry Epicier;Sylvain Deville

  • Multi-walled carbon nanotube/nanostructured zirconia composites: Outstanding mechanical properties in a wide range of temperature

    Mehdi Mazaheri;Daniele Mari;Zohreh Razavi Hesabi;Robert Schaller

  • Damage Evolution Analysis in Mortar, During Compressive Loading Using Acoustic Emission and X-ray Tomography: Effects of the Sand/Cement Ratio

    Hossam Elaqra;Nathalie Godin;G. Peix;Mohamed R'Mili

  • Fine-grained transparent MgAl2O4 spinel obtained by spark plasma sintering of commercially available nanopowders

    Guillaume Bonnefont;Gilbert Fantozzi;Sandrine Trombert;Lionel Bonneau

  • Unsupervised and supervised classification of AE data collected during fatigue test on CMC at high temperature

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  • Thermomechanical Behavior of High‐Alumina Refractory Castables with Synthetic Spinel Additions

    Fabien Simonin;Christian Olagnon;Sandrine Maximilien;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Internal friction and microdeformation due to the intrinsic properties of dislocations: The Bordoni relaxation

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  • Slow-crack-growth behavior of zirconia-toughened alumina ceramics processed by different methods

    Antonio H. De Aza;Jérôme Chevalier;Gilbert Fantozzi;Martin Schehl

  • Ca3Co4O9 ceramics consolidated by SPS process: Optimisation of mechanical and thermoelectric properties

    Driss Kenfaui;Guillaume Bonnefont;Daniel Chateigner;Gilbert Fantozzi

  • Spark plasma sintering of a commercially available granulated zirconia powder: Comparison with hot-pressing

    Guillaume Bernard-Granger;Ahmed Addad;Gilbert Fantozzi;Guillaume Bonnefont

Frequent Co-Authors

Jérôme Chevalier
Jérôme Chevalier Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon
Ramón Torrecillas
Ramón Torrecillas University of Oviedo
Jacques Lamon
Jacques Lamon École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
J.S. Moya
J.S. Moya Spanish National Research Council
Samuel Bernard
Samuel Bernard University of Limoges
Sylvain Deville
Sylvain Deville Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Mario Maglione
Mario Maglione Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Philippe Miele
Philippe Miele Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Theodore E. Matikas
Theodore E. Matikas University of Ioannina
Michael J. Reece
Michael J. Reece Queen Mary University of London

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