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Jean-Baptiste Leblond

Jean-Baptiste Leblond

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
45
Citations
10865
World Ranking
5359
National Ranking
108

Overview

Jean-Baptiste Leblond is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France, focusing primarily on engineering research. Their work encompasses a broad range of topics within the engineering domain, with a particular emphasis on the mechanics of materials.

Their research subfields include:

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • General Health Professions
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

Jean-Baptiste Leblond's main research topics cover several areas notably linked to material behavior and engineering simulation. These include:

  • Numerical methods in engineering
  • Metal Forming Simulation Techniques
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Metallurgy and Material Forming
  • Composite Material Mechanics
  • Fatigue and fracture mechanics
  • Mechanical Behavior of Composites

The scientist has published extensively, with notable contributions appearing primarily in the Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, where six publications are recorded. Other frequent publication venues consist of:

  • European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
  • Computational Materials Science
  • Metals
  • Engineering With Computers

Representative recent papers include:

  • Effective toughness of periodic heterogeneous materials: the effect of out-of-plane excursions of cracks, 2020, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • Effective toughness of disordered brittle solids: A homogenization framework, 2021, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • Configurational stability of a crack propagating in a material with mode-dependent fracture energy - Part II: Drift of fracture facets in mixed-mode I+II+III, 2020, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
  • A New Nodal-Integration-Based Finite Element Method for the Numerical Simulation of Welding Processes, 2020, Metals
  • Mode I+III multiscale cohesive zone model with facet coarsening and overlap: Solutions and applications to facet orientation and toughening, 2020, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids

Collaborative work forms a significant aspect of their research activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Mathias Lebihain
  • Laurent Ponson
  • Jean-Michel Bergheau
  • Yabo Jia
  • Didier Huin

Best Publications

  • Approximate models for ductile metals containing non-spherical voids—Case of axisymmetric prolate ellipsoidal cavities

    Mihai Gologanu;Jean-Baptiste Leblond;Josette Devaux

  • Ductile Fracture by Void Growth to Coalescence

    A. Amine Benzerga;Jean-Baptiste Leblond

  • Mathematical modelling of transformation plasticity in steels I: Case of ideal-plastic phases

    J.B. Leblond;J. Devaux;J.C. Devaux

  • A new kinetic model for anisothermal metallurgical transformations in steels including effect of austenite grain size

    J.B. Leblond;J. Devaux

  • Recent extensions of Gurson's model for porous ductile metals

    M. Gologanu;J.-B. Leblond;G. Perrin;J. Devaux

  • Approximate Models for Ductile Metals Containing Nonspherical Voids—Case of Axisymmetric Oblate Ellipsoidal Cavities

    Mihai Gologanu;Jean-Baptiste Leblond;Josette Devaux

  • Mathematical modelling of transformation plasticity in steels II: Coupling with strain hardening phenomena

    J.B. Leblond

  • A theoretical and numerical approach to the plastic behaviour of steels during phase transformations—I. Derivation of general relations

    J.B. Leblond;G. Mottet;J.C. Devaux

  • Crack paths in plane situations-II. Detailed form of the expansion of the stress intensity factors.

    M. Amestoy;J.B. Leblond

  • An improved Gurson-type model for hardenable ductile metals

    J.-B Leblond;G Perrin;J Devaux

  • A theoretical and numerical approach to the plastic behaviour of steels during phase transformations—II. Study of classical plasticity for ideal-plastic phases

    J.B. Leblond;G. Mottet;J.C. Devaux

  • Ductile failure modeling

    Ahmed Amine Benzerga;Jean Baptiste Leblond;Alan Needleman;Viggo Tvergaard

  • Exact results and approximate models for porous viscoplastic solids

    J.B. Leblond;G. Perrin;P. Suquet

  • Bifurcation Effects in Ductile Metals With Nonlocal Damage

    J. B. Leblond;G. Perrin;J. Devaux

  • A Gurson-type criterion for porous ductile solids containing arbitrary ellipsoidal voids—I: Limit-analysis of some representative cell

    Komlanvi Madou;Jean-Baptiste Leblond

  • Theoretical models for void coalescence in porous ductile solids. I. Coalescence “in layers”

    Mihai Gologanu;Jean-Baptiste Leblond;Gilles Perrin;Josette Devaux

  • A Gurson-type criterion for porous ductile solids containing arbitrary ellipsoidal voids—II: Determination of yield criterion parameters

    Komlanvi Madou;Jean-Baptiste Leblond

  • Analytical study of a hollow sphere made of plastic porous material and subjected to hydrostatic tension-application to some problems in ductile fracture of metals

    G. Perrin;J.B. Leblond

  • Numerical Simulation of Internal Oxidation of Steels during Annealing Treatments

    D. Huin;P. Flauder;J.-B. Leblond

  • A criterion for the onset of void coalescence under combined tension and shear

    Cihan Tekoglu;Jean-Baptiste Leblond;Thomas Pardoen

  • A general mathematical description of hydrogen diffusion in steels—I. Derivation of diffusion equations from boltzmann-type transport equations

    J.B. Leblond;D. Dubois

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Michel Bergheau
Jean-Michel Bergheau École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Saint-Étienne
Djimedo Kondo
Djimedo Kondo Sorbonne University
A. Amine Benzerga
A. Amine Benzerga Texas A&M University
Alain Karma
Alain Karma Northeastern University
Dirk Mohr
Dirk Mohr ETH Zurich
Thomas Pardoen
Thomas Pardoen Université Catholique de Louvain
Alan Needleman
Alan Needleman Texas A&M University
Dominique Leguillon
Dominique Leguillon Université Paris Cité
Yves Pomeau
Yves Pomeau École Polytechnique
Oana Cazacu
Oana Cazacu University of Florida

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