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Jean-Jacques Sinou

Jean-Jacques Sinou

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
42
Citations
6353
World Ranking
1843
National Ranking
51

Overview

Jean-Jacques Sinou is affiliated with École Centrale de Lyon in France and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, focusing primarily on civil and structural engineering, automotive engineering, and mechanical engineering. Their research spans areas including statistics, probability and uncertainty, as well as control and systems engineering.

Their work covers a range of topics related to vibration analysis, structural health monitoring, and engineering design. Prominent themes include brake systems and friction analysis, structural health monitoring techniques, bladed disk vibration dynamics, railway engineering and dynamics, probabilistic and robust engineering design, vehicle noise and vibration control, and vibration control with rheological fluids.

Jean-Jacques Sinou has published papers in several notable journals. Frequent publication venues are:

  • Applied Sciences
  • European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
  • Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • Applied Acoustics

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jean-Jacques Sinou include:

  • "A state-of-the-art review on uncertainty analysis of rotor systems", 2022, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • "Active vibration control and stability analysis of a time-delay system subjected to friction-induced vibration", 2021, Journal of Sound and Vibration
  • "Reliable crack detection in a rotor system with uncertainties via advanced simulation models based on kriging and Polynomial Chaos Expansion", 2021, European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
  • "Flutter instability and active aeroelastic control with time delay for a two-dimensional airfoil", 2021, European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids

The researcher frequently collaborates with a number of co-authors. These include Enora Denimal, Sébastien Besset, J.-P. Lambelin, S. Talik, and M. Claeys, with whom multiple joint publications have been produced.

Jean-Jacques Sinou's body of work reflects an interdisciplinary approach across engineering disciplines with an emphasis on vibration dynamics, control systems, and modeling uncertainty in mechanical and structural contexts.

Best Publications

  • Mode coupling instability in friction-induced vibrations and its dependency on system parameters including damping

    Jean-Jacques Sinou;Louis Jézéquel

  • The influence of cracks in rotating shafts

    Jean-Jacques Sinou;A.W. Lees

  • A non-linear study of a cracked rotor

    Jean-Jacques Sinou;A.W. Lees

  • Non-linear dynamics and contacts of an unbalanced flexible rotor supported on ball bearings

    Jean-Jacques Sinou

  • Qualitative analysis of forced response of blisks with friction ring dampers

    D. Laxalde;D. Laxalde;F. Thouverez;J.-J. Sinou;J.-P. Lombard

  • A state-of-the-art review on uncertainty analysis of rotor systems

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  • Transient non-linear dynamic analysis of automotive disc brake squeal – On the need to consider both stability and non-linear analysis

    Jean-Jacques Sinou

  • A review of damage detection and health monitoring of mechanical systems from changes in the measurement of linear and non-linear vibrations

    Jean-Jacques Sinou

  • Stability and vibration analysis of a complex flexible rotor bearing system

    Cristiano Villa;Jean-Jacques Sinou;Fabrice Thouverez

  • Detection of cracks in rotor based on the 2× and 3× super-harmonic frequency components and the crack–unbalance interactions

    Jean-Jacques Sinou

  • Investigation of the relationship between damping and mode-coupling patterns in case of brake squeal

    Guillaume Fritz;Guillaume Fritz;Jean-Jacques Sinou;Jean-Marc Duffal;Louis Jézéquel

  • A new treatment for predicting the self-excited vibrations of nonlinear systems with frictional interfaces: The Constrained Harmonic Balance Method, with application to disc brake squeal

    N. Coudeyras;N. Coudeyras;J.-J. Sinou;S. Nacivet

  • An adaptive harmonic balance method for predicting the nonlinear dynamic responses of mechanical systems—Application to bolted structures

    Vincent Jaumouillé;Jean-Jacques Sinou;Benoît Petitjean

  • Effects of a crack on the stability of a non-linear rotor system

    Jean-Jacques Sinou

  • Study of the non-linear dynamic response of a rotor system with faults and uncertainties

    Jérôme Didier;Jean-Jacques Sinou;Béatrice Faverjon

  • A global strategy based on experiments and simulations for squeal prediction on industrial railway brakes

    Jean-Jacques Sinou;Andréa Loyer;Andréa Loyer;Andréa Loyer;Olivier Chiello;Olivier Chiello;Guillaume Mogenier

  • Analysis of friction and instability by the centre manifold theory for a non-linear sprag-slip model

    Jean-Jacques Sinou;Fabrice Thouverez;Louis Jezequel

  • Multi-dimensional harmonic balance applied to rotor dynamics

    Mikhail Guskov;Jean-Jacques Sinou;Fabrice Thouverez

  • Analysis of squeal noise and mode coupling instabilities including damping and gyroscopic effects

    Benjamin Hervé;Benjamin Hervé;Jean-Jacques Sinou;Hervé Mahé;Louis Jezequel

  • Friction-induced vibration for an aircraft brake system—Part 1: Experimental approach and stability analysis

    Jean-Jacques Sinou;Olivier Dereure;Guy-Bernard Mazet;Fabrice Thouverez

  • Effects of damping on brake squeal coalescence patterns – application on a finite element model

    Guillaume Fritz;Guillaume Fritz;Jean-Jacques Sinou;Jean-Marc Duffal;Louis Jézéquel

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael I. Friswell
Michael I. Friswell Swansea University
Sondipon Adhikari
Sondipon Adhikari University of Glasgow

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