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Sébastien Guenneau

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  390
Citations -  11007

Sébastien Guenneau is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Cloak. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 363 publications receiving 9349 citations. Previous affiliations of Sébastien Guenneau include Aix-Marseille University & University of Grenoble.

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Transformation thermodynamics: cloaking and concentrating heat flux

TL;DR: A multilayered cloak consisting of 20 homogeneous concentric layers with a piecewise constant isotropic diffusivity working over a finite time interval (homogenization approach) is proposed.
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Experiments on transformation thermodynamics: molding the flow of heat.

TL;DR: A microstructured thermal cloak is design, fabricate, and characterize that molds the flow of heat around an object in a metal plate that allows for transient protection of the object from heating while maintaining the same downstream heat flow as without object and cloak.
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Experiments on seismic metamaterials: molding surface waves.

TL;DR: For complex natural materials such as soils, this large-scale experiment was needed to show the practical feasibility of seismic metamaterials and to stress their importance for applications in civil engineering.
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Ultrabroadband Elastic Cloaking in Thin Plates

TL;DR: A design for a cloak to control bending waves propagating in isotropic heterogeneous thin plates is proposed, achieved through homogenization of a multilayered concentric coating filled with piecewise constant isotropIC elastic material.
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Broadband cylindrical acoustic cloak for linear surface waves in a fluid.

TL;DR: This work describes the first practical realization of a cylindrical cloak for linear surface liquid waves and demonstrates theoretically its unique mechanism using homogenization theory: the cloak behaves as an effective anisotropic fluid characterized by a diagonal stress tensor in acylindrical basis.