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56
Citations
14498
World Ranking
835
National Ranking
12

Overview

Philippe Coussot is affiliated with Université Gustave Eiffel in France. Their primary research fields are Engineering and Materials Science, with a significant focus on subfields such as Building and Construction, Polymers and Plastics, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

Their work spans several main research topics, including:

  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies
  • Hygrothermal properties of building materials
  • Wood Treatment and Properties
  • Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
  • Advanced Cellulose Research Studies

Philippe Coussot has contributed to numerous scientific publications, frequently publishing in these venues:

  • Physical Review Applied
  • Rheologica Acta
  • Langmuir
  • Journal of Rheology
  • Cellulose

Some of their recent notable papers include:

  • "How Bound Water Regulates Wood Drying," 2020, Physical Review Applied
  • "Dynamic NMR Relaxometry as a Simple Tool for Measuring Liquid Transfers and Characterizing Surface and Structure Evolution in Porous Media," 2022, Langmuir
  • "Two-step diffusion in cellular hygroscopic (vascular plant-like) materials," 2022, Science Advances
  • "Progress in rheology and hydrodynamics allowed by NMR or MRI techniques," 2020, Experiments in Fluids
  • "Yielding and rheopexy of aqueous xanthan gum solutions," 2021, Rheologica Acta

The scientist collaborates frequently with other researchers. Key coauthors include Benjamin Maillet, Yuliang Zou, Rahima Sidi-Boulenouar, Laurent Brochard, and Sabine Caré.

Best Publications

  • Rheometry of Pastes, Suspensions, and Granular Materials: Applications in Industry and Environment

    Philippe Coussot

  • Recognition, classification and mechanical description of debris flows

    P. Coussot;M. Meunier

  • Viscosity bifurcation in thixotropic, yielding fluids

    P. Coussot;Q. D. Nguyen;H. T. Huynh;D. Bonn

  • “Fifty-cent rheometer” for yield stress measurements: From slump to spreading flow

    N. Roussel;P. Coussot

  • Steady state flow of cement suspensions: A micromechanical state of the art

    Nicolas Roussel;Anael Lemaître;Robert J. Flatt;Philippe Coussot

  • Yield stress fluid flows: A review of experimental data

    P. Coussot

  • Avalanche behavior in yield stress fluids.

    Philippe Coussot;Q. D. Nguyen;H. T. Huynh;Daniel Bonn

  • Coexistence of liquid and solid phases in flowing soft-glassy materials.

    P. Coussot;J. S. Raynaud;F. Bertrand;P. Moucheront

  • Rheophysical classification of concentrated suspensions and granular pastes

    P. Coussot;C. Ancey

  • Phenomenology and physical origin of shear localization and shear banding in complex fluids

    Guillaume Ovarlez;Stéphane Rodts;Xavier Chateau;Philippe Coussot

  • Steady, laminar, flow of concentrated mud suspensions in open channel

    Philippe Coussot

  • On the behavior of fine mud suspensions

    P. Coussot;J. M. Piau

  • Macroscopic vs. local rheology of yield stress fluids

    Philippe Coussot;Laurent Tocquer;C. Lanos;Guillaume Ovarlez

  • Numerical modeling of mudflows

    Dominique Laigle;Philippe Coussot

  • Flow of wet granular materials.

    N. Huang;G. Ovarlez;F. Bertrand;S. Rodts

  • Aging and solid or liquid behavior in pastes

    P. Coussot;H. Tabuteau;X. Chateau;L. Tocquer

  • Direct Determination of Rheological Characteristics of Debris Flow

    Philippe Coussot;Dominique Laigle;Massimo Arattano;Andrea Deganutti

  • Yield stress and elastic modulus of suspensions of noncolloidal particles in yield stress fluids

    Fabien Mahaut;Xavier Chateau;Philippe Coussot;Guillaume Ovarlez

  • Rheology of concentrated dispersed systems in a low molecular weight matrix

    P. Coussot;A.I. Leonov;J.M. Piau

  • Viscous Fingering in a Yield Stress Fluid

    Anke Lindner;Philippe Coussot;Daniel Bonn

  • Viscosity bifurcation in granular materials, foams, and emulsions.

    F. Da Cruz;F. Chevoir;Daniel Bonn;P. Coussot

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Bonn
Daniel Bonn University of Amsterdam
Christophe Ancey
Christophe Ancey École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Hubert Chanson
Hubert Chanson University of Queensland
Nicolas Roussel
Nicolas Roussel École des Ponts ParisTech
David A. Weitz
David A. Weitz Harvard University
Hajime Tanaka
Hajime Tanaka University of Tokyo
Anke Lindner
Anke Lindner Université Paris Cité
Norman J. Wagner
Norman J. Wagner University of Delaware
Dimitris Vlassopoulos
Dimitris Vlassopoulos Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
Annie Colin
Annie Colin ESPCI Paris

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