Chaire "Lubricated Interfaces for the Future"
Co-porteurs : Philippe Vergne et Guillermo Morales Espejel
8 thèses soutenues :
- Non-elliptical point contacts : The Torus-on-Plane conjunction, Jean-David Wheeler, INSA Lyon, 2016.
- Molecular simulation of an ionic liquid as lubricant: from bulk rheology to nanoconfinement, Nicolas Voeltzel, INSA Lyon, 2016.
- Particle entrapment in EHD contacts - Aerospace applications, Vincent Strubel, INSA Lyon, 2016.
- Ultimate behavior of confined fluids under very high pressure and shear stress, Serigne Ndiaga Ndiaye, INSA Lyon, 2017
- A molecular approach to the ultimate friction response of confined fluids, Alejandro Porras Vazquez, INSA Lyon, 2019.
- Non-intrusive CdSe-based quantum dots for sensing pressure and temperature in lubricated contacts, Tarek Seoudi, INSA Lyon, 2020.
- Film thickness build-up in highly loaded lubricated contacts under Zero Entrainment Velocity condition, Bilel Meziane, INSA Lyon, 2020.
- Lubricant starvation in elastohydrodynamic large-size spinning contacts, Alberto Porras Vazquez, INSA Lyon, 2020.
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