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Martin Lévesque

Martin Lévesque

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
39
Citations
4845
World Ranking
2183
National Ranking
93

Overview

Martin Lévesque is affiliated with Polytechnique Montréal in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of Engineering, with a focus on several subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Automotive Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Polymers and Plastics.

The primary topics of their research include:

  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Surface Treatment and Residual Stress
  • Composite Material Mechanics
  • Epoxy Resin Curing Processes
  • Mechanical Behavior of Composites
  • Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization

Martin Lévesque has published frequently in several notable journals, with multiple publications in the following venues:

  • Composites Science and Technology
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Composites Part A Applied Science and Manufacturing
  • International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • Engineering Fracture Mechanics

Recent papers authored by or involving Martin Lévesque include:

  • Additive manufacturing of short carbon fiber-reinforced polyamide composites by fused filament fabrication: Formulation, manufacturing and characterization, 2021, Materials & Design
  • Additive manufacturing and characterization of high temperature thermoplastic blends for potential aerospace applications, 2022, Composites Science and Technology
  • Design and characterization of carbon fiber-reinforced PEEK/PEI blends for Fused Filament Fabrication additive manufacturing, 2022, Materials Today Communications
  • Material extrusion additive manufacturing of multifunctional sandwich panels with load-bearing and acoustic capabilities for aerospace applications, 2022, Additive manufacturing
  • An efficient and robust monolithic approach to phase-field quasi-static brittle fracture using a modified Newton method, 2021, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

The work often involves collaboration with frequent co-authors, including:

  • Daniel Therriault
  • Nicola Piccirelli
  • Alessandra Lingua
  • Facundo Sosa-Rey
  • Frédérick P. Gosselin

Best Publications

  • On the potential applications of a 3D random finite element model for the simulation of shot peening

    H. Y. Miao;S. Larose;C. Perron;Martin Lévesque

  • Experimental study of shot peening and stress peen forming

    H.Y. Miao;D. Demers;S. Larose;C. Perron

  • Surface characteristics and fatigue behavior of shot peened Inconel 718

    T. Klotz;D. Delbergue;D. Delbergue;P. Bocher;M. Lévesque

  • An analytical approach to relate shot peening parameters to Almen intensity

    H.Y. Miao;S. Larose;C. Perron;Martin Lévesque

  • A fully automated numerical tool for a comprehensive validation of homogenization models and its application to spherical particles reinforced composites

    Elias Ghossein;Martin Lévesque

  • Direct-write fabrication of freestanding nanocomposite strain sensors

    Rouhollah Dermanaki Farahani;Hamid Dalir;Vincent Le Borgne;Loick A Gautier

  • Shot peening and peen forming finite element modelling – Towards a quantitative method

    A. Gariépy;S. Larose;C. Perron;M. Lévesque

  • A Review of Benchmark Experiments for the Validation of Peridynamics Models

    Patrick Diehl;Serge Prudhomme;Martin Lévesque

  • Mechanical properties of the porcine growth plate and its three zones from unconfined compression tests.

    Kim Sergerie;Marc-Olivier Lacoursière;Martin Lévesque;Isabelle Villemure

  • A sequential DEM-FEM coupling method for shot peening simulation

    Fubin Tu;Dorian Delbergue;Dorian Delbergue;Hongyan Miao;Thierry Klotz

  • Numerical inversion of the Laplace–Carson transform applied to homogenization of randomly reinforced linear viscoelastic media

    Martin Lévesque;Michael D. Gilchrist;Nicolas Bouleau;Katell Derrien

  • Additive manufacturing of short carbon fiber-reinforced polyamide composites by fused filament fabrication: Formulation, manufacturing and characterization

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  • Random generation of periodic hard ellipsoids based on molecular dynamics: A computationally-efficient algorithm

    Elias Ghossein;Martin Lévesque

  • Experimental and numerical investigation of material heterogeneity in shot peened aluminium alloy AA2024-T351

    A. Gariepy;A. Gariepy;F. Bridier;M. Hoseini;Philippe Bocher

  • Microstructural effects on the fatigue crack growth resistance of a stainless steel CA6NM weld

    Alexandre Trudel;Alexandre Trudel;Martin Lévesque;Myriam Brochu

  • Effect of local cold working on the fatigue life of 7475-T7351 aluminium alloy hole specimens

    M. Burlat;D. Julien;M. Lévesque;T. Bui-Quoc

  • Additive manufacturing and characterization of high temperature thermoplastic blends for potential aerospace applications

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  • Simulation of the shot peening process with variable shot diameters and impacting velocities

    A. Gariépy;H. Y. Miao;Martin Lévesque

  • Viscoelastic behavior of an epoxy resin during cure below the glass transition temperature: Characterization and modeling:

    Alice Courtois;Martin Hirsekorn;Maria Benavente;Agathe Jaillon

  • Design and characterization of carbon fiber-reinforced PEEK/PEI blends for Fused Filament Fabrication additive manufacturing

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  • A micromechanical model for nonlinear viscoelastic particle reinforced polymeric composite materials—undamaged state

    Martin Levesque;Katell Derrien;Leon Mishnaevski;Didier Baptiste

  • Instability‐Assisted Direct Writing of Microstructured Fibers Featuring Sacrificial Bonds

    Renaud Passieux;Leigh Guthrie;Somayeh Hosseini Rad;Martin Lévesque

  • Numerical simulation of the stress peen forming process and experimental validation

    H. Y. Miao;S. Larose;C. Perron;Martin Lévesque

  • On the development and parameter identification of Schapery-type constitutive theories

    Martin Lévesque;Katell Derrien;Didier Baptiste;Michael D. Gilchrist

  • Prediction of elastic properties in polymer–clay nanocomposites: Analytical homogenization methods and 3D finite element modeling

    M. Pahlavanpour;H. Moussaddy;E. Ghossein;P. Hubert

  • Modeling fatigue damage evolution in polymer matrix composite structures and validation using in-situ digital image correlation

    John Montesano;John Montesano;Marina Selezneva;Martin Levesque;Zouheir Fawaz

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Therriault
Daniel Therriault Polytechnique Montréal
Philippe Bocher
Philippe Bocher École de Technologie Supérieure
Michael D. Gilchrist
Michael D. Gilchrist University College Dublin
Anastasia Muliana
Anastasia Muliana Texas A&M University
Leon Mishnaevsky
Leon Mishnaevsky Technical University of Denmark
Richard R. Chromik
Richard R. Chromik McGill University
Thomas Ertl
Thomas Ertl University of Stuttgart
Ludvik Martinu
Ludvik Martinu Polytechnique Montréal
Marie-Claude Heuzey
Marie-Claude Heuzey Polytechnique Montréal
M. A. El Khakani
M. A. El Khakani Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique

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