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Thierry Coupez

Thierry Coupez

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
32
Citations
3751
World Ranking
9600
National Ranking
234

Thierry Coupez publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thierry Coupez sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 184 publications — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Thierry Coupez D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thierry Coupez sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Thierry Coupez is affiliated with Mines ParisTech in France, focusing their research on areas at the intersection of engineering and computer science. Their work encompasses several subfields including computational mechanics, computer graphics and computer-aided design, mechanics of materials, and biomedical engineering.

Their research topics cover:

  • Computer graphics and visualization techniques
  • 3D shape modeling and analysis
  • Advanced numerical methods in computational mathematics
  • Numerical methods in engineering
  • Elasticity and material modeling
  • Computational geometry and mesh generation
  • Lattice Boltzmann simulation studies

Thierry Coupez has contributed publications to notable venues such as:

  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Journal of Computational Physics X

Recent papers authored by Coupez include:

  • Stabilized finite element method for incompressible solid dynamics using an updated Lagrangian formulation, 2021, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Computational fluid dynamics on 3D point set surfaces, 2020, Journal of Computational Physics X

Frequent coauthors with whom Coupez has collaborated are:

  • Hassan Bouchiba
  • Simon Santoso
  • François Goulette
  • Ramy Nemer
  • Aurélien Larcher

The integration of computational methods with applied mechanics is central to Coupez's work, reflected in the emphasis on numerical approaches for solving engineering problems and advances in shape modeling and visualization. Their contributions highlight the use of computational simulations both in fluid dynamics and solid mechanics contexts.

Best Publications

  • Stabilized finite element method for incompressible flows with high Reynolds number

    E. Hachem;B. Rivaux;T. Kloczko;H. Digonnet

  • 3D tetrahedral, unstructured and anisotropic mesh generation with adaptation to natural and multidomain metric

    Cyril Gruau;Thierry Coupez

  • Metric construction by length distribution tensor and edge based error for anisotropic adaptive meshing

    T. Coupez

  • Parallel meshing and remeshing

    Thierry Coupez;Hugues Digonnet;Richard Ducloux

  • Convected level set method for the numerical simulation of fluid buckling

    Laurence Ville;Luisa Silva;Thierry Coupez

  • Level set framework for the numerical modelling of primary recrystallization in polycrystalline materials

    Marc Bernacki;Yvan Chastel;Thierry Coupez;Roland E. Logé

  • Finite element solution of the 3D mold filling problem for viscous incompressible fluid

    Elisabeth Pichelin;Thierry Coupez

  • Finite element model of primary recrystallization in polycrystalline aggregates using a level set framework

    Marc Bernacki;Héba Resk;Thierry Coupez;Roland E. Logé

  • Level set framework for the finite-element modelling of recrystallization and grain growth in polycrystalline materials

    Marc Bernacki;Roland E. Logé;Thierry Coupez

  • Génération de maillage et adaptation de maillage par optimisation locale

    Thierry Coupez

  • A finite element method for computing the flow of multi-mode viscoelastic fluids : comparison with experiments

    C. Béraudo;A. Fortin;T. Coupez;Y. Demay

  • Precise generation of complex statistical Representative Volume Elements (RVEs) in a finite element context

    Karim Hitti;Patrice Laure;Thierry Coupez;Luisa Silva

  • Adaptive remeshing based on a posteriori error estimation for forging simulation

    Ramzy Boussetta;Thierry Coupez;Lionel Fourment

  • Solution of high-Reynolds incompressible flow with stabilized finite element and adaptive anisotropic meshing

    Thierry Coupez;Elie Hachem

  • Lagrangian finite‐element analysis of time‐dependent viscous free‐surface flow using an automatic remeshing technique: Application to metal casting flow

    F. Muttin;T. Coupez;M. Bellet;J. L. Chenot

  • Development of numerical tools for the multiscale modelling of recrystallization in metals, based on a digital material framework

    Marc Bernacki;Hugues Digonnet;Heba Resk;Thierry Coupez

  • Linking plastic deformation to recrystallization in metals, using digital microstructures

    Roland Eugene Loge;Marc Bernacki;Heba Resk;Laurent Delannay

  • Development of numerical tools for the multiscale modelling of recrystallization in metals, based on a digital material framework

    M. Bernacki;Y. Chastel;H. Digonnet;H. Resk

  • 3-D finite element modelling of the forging process with automatic remeshing

    Thierry Coupez;Nathalie Soyris;Jean-Loup Chenot

  • Immersed stress method for fluid-structure interaction using anisotropic mesh adaptation

    Elie Hachem;Stephanie Feghali;Ramon Codina;Thierry Coupez

  • From a Direct Solver To a Parallel Iterative Solver in 3-d fOrming Simulation

    Thierry Coupez;Stéphane Marie

  • Using a signed distance function for the simulation of metal forming processes: Formulation of the contact condition and mesh adaptation. From a Lagrangian approach to an Eulerian approach

    Julien Bruchon;Hugues Digonnet;Thierry Coupez

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Bernacki
Marc Bernacki Mines ParisTech
Roland E. Logé
Roland E. Logé École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Bruno Vergnes
Bruno Vergnes Mines ParisTech
Ramon Codina
Ramon Codina Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Pascal Henry Biwole
Pascal Henry Biwole University of Clermont Auvergne
Dirk Roose
Dirk Roose KU Leuven
Malcolm R. Mackley
Malcolm R. Mackley University of Cambridge
Gerrit W. M. Peters
Gerrit W. M. Peters Eindhoven University of Technology
Richard Saurel
Richard Saurel Aix-Marseille University

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