Pierre Ladevèze

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Pierre Ladevèze

Pierre Ladevèze (* 1945 ) is a French engineer specializing in numerical mechanics and modeling of composite materials. He was a professor at the École normal supérieure de Cachan .

Various techniques for mechanical modeling and simulation (LATIN method, Proper Generalized Decomposition technique) and for error control in mechanical modeling (constitutive relation error method) originate from him. He developed a theory of variation of complex rays for dynamic problems.

In 1987 he received the Poncelet Prize .

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  • Non linear Computational Structural Mechanics - New Approaches and Non-Incremental Methods of Calculation, Springer-Verlag, New York 1999 (French original: “Mécanique non linéaire des structures - Nouvelle approche et méthodes de calcul non incrémentales”, Hermès, 1996).
  • with J.-P. Pelle: Mastering calculations in linear and non linear mechanics, Springer Verlag, New York, 2000 (French original: “La maîtrise du calcul en mécanique linéaire et non linéaire”, Hermès, 2001).
  • with D. Néron, J.-C. Passieux: On multiscale computational mechanics with time-space homogenization, in: J. Fish, Bridging the scales in Science and Engineering, Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 247-282
  • with D. Néron: “Multiscale methods”, in R. Blockley, W. Shy (Eds.): Encyclopedia of Aerospace Engineering, Volume 3, Wiley, 2010
  • with A. Barbarullo, H. Riou, L. Kovaleski: The variational theory of complex rays, in: W. Desmet, B. Pluymers, O. Atak (eds.), Mid-Frequency, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2012, p. 155–201, chapter 5

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