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Baietto Marie-Christine
Baietto Marie-Christine
Directrice de Recherches, INSA Lyon, UMR 5259LaMCoS
Verified email at insa-lyon.fr
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Three dimensional experimental and numerical multiscale analysis of a fatigue crack
J Rannou, N Limodin, J Réthoré, A Gravouil, W Ludwig, ...
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 199 (21-22), 1307-1325, 2010
2052010
Mechanics and materials in fretting
L Vincent, Y Berthier, MC Dubourg, M Godet
Wear 153 (1), 135-148, 1992
1831992
Multi-phase-field modeling of anisotropic crack propagation for polycrystalline materials
TT Nguyen, J Réthoré, J Yvonnet, MC Baietto
Computational Mechanics 60, 289-314, 2017
1652017
Phase field modelling of anisotropic crack propagation
TT Nguyen, J Réthoré, MC Baietto
European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids 65, 279-288, 2017
1282017
A new fatigue frictional contact crack propagation model with the coupled X-FEM/LATIN method
R Ribeaucourt, MC Baietto-Dubourg, A Gravouil
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 196 (33-34), 3230-3247, 2007
1112007
The role and effects of the third body in the wheel–rail interaction
Y Berthier, S Descartes, M Busquet, E Niccolini, C Desrayaud, L Baillet, ...
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 27 (5), 423-436, 2004
912004
A local multigrid X‐FEM strategy for 3‐D crack propagation
J Rannou, A Gravouil, MC Baïetto‐Dubourg
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 77 (4), 581-600, 2009
882009
Fretting fatigue crack growth simulation based on a combined experimental and XFEM strategy
MC Baietto, E Pierres, A Gravouil, B Berthel, S Fouvry, B Trolle
International Journal of Fatigue 47, 31-43, 2013
872013
Local/global non-intrusive crack propagation simulation using a multigrid X-FEM solver
JC Passieux, J Réthoré, A Gravouil, MC Baietto
Computational Mechanics 52 (6), 1381-1393, 2013
832013
A predictive rolling contact fatigue crack growth model: onset of branching, direction, and growth—role of dry and lubricated conditions on crack patterns
MC Dubourg, V Lamacq
J. Trib. 124 (4), 680-688, 2002
782002
Nonaxisymmetric effects for three-dimensional analysis of a brake.
A Floquet, MC Dubourg
Journal of tribology 116 (3), 401-408, 1994
761994
A phase field method for modeling anodic dissolution induced stress corrosion crack propagation
TT Nguyen, J Bolivar, Y Shi, J Réthoré, A King, M Fregonese, J Adrien, ...
Corrosion Science 132, 146-160, 2018
752018
DIC identification and X-FEM simulation of fatigue crack growth based on the Williams’ series
C Roux-Langlois, A Gravouil, MC Baietto, J Réthoré, F Mathieu, F Hild, ...
International Journal of Solids and Structures 53, 38-47, 2015
642015
A 3-D model for a multilayered body loaded normally and tangentially against a rigid body: application to specific coatings
S Plumet, MC Dubourg
621998
Realistic braking operation simulation of ventilated disk brakes
A Floquet, MC Dubourg
JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME 118 (3), 466-472, 1996
621996
ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE FATIGUE CRACKS - PART II: RESULTS
MC DUBOURG, B VILLECHAISE, M GODET
JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME 114 (3), 462-468, 1992
61*1992
A two-scale extended finite element method for modelling 3D crack growth with interfacial contact
E Pierres, MC Baietto, A Gravouil
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 199 (17-20), 1165-1177, 2010
572010
A theoretical model for the prediction of initial growth angles and sites of fretting fatigue cracks
V Lamacq, MC Dubourg, L Vincent
Tribology International 30 (6), 391-400, 1997
571997
Stage II crack propagation direction determination under fretting fatigue loading: a new approach in accordance with experimental observations
MC Dubourg, V Lamacq
Fretting fatigue: current technology and practices, 2000
532000
Contact fatigue failure of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene bearing components of knee prostheses
FE Kennedy, JH Currier, S Plumet, JL Duda, DP Gestwick, JP Collier, ...
J. Trib. 122 (1), 332-339, 2000
532000
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