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Julien Scheibert
Researcher at École centrale de Lyon
Publications - 75
Citations - 2285
Julien Scheibert is an academic researcher from École centrale de Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Slip (materials science) & Contact mechanics. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1859 citations. Previous affiliations of Julien Scheibert include École Normale Supérieure & Saint-Gobain.
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The Role of Fingerprints in the Coding of Tactile Information Probed with a Biomimetic Sensor
TL;DR: To establish the relationship between texture characteristics and subcutaneous vibrations, a biomimetic tactile sensor has been designed whose dimensions match those of the fingertip.
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Modeling and simulation in tribology across scales: An overview
Antonis I. Vakis,Vladislav A. Yastrebov,Julien Scheibert,Lucia Nicola,Lucia Nicola,Daniele Dini,Clotilde Minfray,Andreas Almqvist,Marco Paggi,Seunghwan Lee,Georges Limbert,Georges Limbert,Jean-François Molinari,Guillaume Anciaux,Ramin Aghababaei,S. Echeverri Restrepo,Antonio Papangelo,Antonio Cammarata,Paolo Nicolini,Carmine Putignano,Giuseppe Carbone,Stanisław Stupkiewicz,Jakub Lengiewicz,Gianluca Costagliola,Federico Bosia,Roberto Guarino,Nicola M. Pugno,Nicola M. Pugno,Nicola M. Pugno,Martin H. Müser,Michele Ciavarella +30 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes recent advances in the area of tribology based on the outcome of a Lorentz Center workshop surveying various physical, chemical and mechanical phenomena across scales, and proposes some research directions.
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Evolution of real contact area under shear and the value of static friction of soft materials.
Riad Sahli,Gaël Pallares,Christophe Ducottet,I. Ben Ali,S. Al Akhrass,Matthieu Guibert,Julien Scheibert +6 more
TL;DR: The origin of static friction is investigated, the threshold force at which a frictional interface starts to slide, and for rough contacts involving rubber or human skin, the real contact area significantly decreases under increasing shear, well before the onset of sliding.
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4D imaging of fracturing in organic-rich shales during heating
Maya Kobchenko,Hamed Panahi,Hamed Panahi,François Renard,François Renard,Dag Kristian Dysthe,Anders Malthe-Sørenssen,Adriano Mazzini,Julien Scheibert,Julien Scheibert,Bjørn Jamtveit,Paul Meakin,Paul Meakin +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed time-resolved in situ X-ray tomography imaging to investigate the processes that occur during slow heating (from 60 to 400 C) of organic-rich Green River shale.
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Transition from Static to Kinetic Friction: Insights from a 2D Model
Jørgen Kjoshagen Trømborg,Julien Scheibert,Julien Scheibert,David S. Amundsen,Kjetil Thøgersen,Anders Malthe-Sørenssen +5 more
TL;DR: A 2D spring-block model for the transition from static to kinetic friction at an elastic-slider-rigid-substrate interface obeying a minimalistic friction law (Amontons-Coulomb) is described and a prediction for the evolution of the precursor length as a function of the applied loads is derived.