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Eric Robin
Researcher at University of Rennes
Publications - 70
Citations - 737
Eric Robin is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperelastic material & Stress (mechanics). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 70 publications receiving 639 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Robin include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Poitiers.
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Fatigue of natural rubber under different temperatures
TL;DR: In this paper, a fatigue test campaign has been defined and was carried out to investigate the effect of temperature on the fatigue life reinforcement due to strain-induced crystallization (SIC) for non-relaxing loadings.
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Phase demodulation method from a single fringe pattern based on correlation with a polynomial form
TL;DR: This method, polynomial modulated phase correlation, is tested on several examples and its performance, in terms of speed and precision, is presented on very noised fringe patterns.
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Deposition of channel deposits near the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in northeastern Mexico: Catastrophic or "normal" sedimentary deposits?: Comments and Replies and Is there evidence for Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary-age deep-water deposits in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico?: Comment and Reply
Jan Smit,Th. B. Roep,Walter Alvarez,Ph. Claeys,Alessandro Montanari,Wolfgang Stinnesbeck,Gerta Keller,Thierry Adatte,Norman MacLeod,Christian Koeberl,Christian Koeberl,Eric Robin,Robert Rocchia,John B. Lyons,Charles B. Officer +14 more
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Origin and function of a closed depression in equatorial humid zones : the Lake Télé in North Congo
Alain Laraque,Bernard Pouyaud,Robert Rocchia,Eric Robin,Isabelle Chaffaut,Jean Marie Moutsambote,Bienvenu Maziezoula,Claude Censier,Yves Albouy,Hilaire Elenga,Henri Etcheber,Mireille Delaune,Francis Sondag,Françoise Gasse +13 more
TL;DR: The lake Tele has a nearly perfect ellipsoidal shape and is surrounded by swamps and barely penetrable flooded forests in the heart of the Congo-Zaire watershed basin, and has intrigued the international scientific community for decades as discussed by the authors.
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228Ra/226Ra and 226Ra/Ba ratios in the Western Mediterranean Sea: Barite formation and transport in the water column
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of the 228Raex/226Raex ratios of suspended particles suggests that Baex (Baex = Ba concentrations corrected for the lithogenic Ba, mostly barite) formation takes place not only in the upper 500 m of the water column but also deeper (i.e throughout the mesopelagic layer).