Lille Laboratory of Mechanics
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|city = Lille
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|campus = Arts et Métiers ParisTech - CER Lille
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École centrale de Lille
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University of Lille
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The Laboratoire de mécanique de Lille (LML) is a French research laboratory (UMR 8107) part of the Carnot Institute ARTS. More than 200 people work in this laboratory which was created in 1985.
It supports academic activities in the following graduate schools:
It supports doctoral researches and hosts PhD doctoral candidates in relationship with the European Doctoral College Lille Nord de France.
Research area
With more than two hundreds researchers, LML focuses on the following research area:
- Mechanical reliability and Tribology ; applications on brakes
- Fluid mechanics ; Turbulence ; Turbo machines
- Civil engineering ; Soil mechanics
Equipment and facilities
The laboratory has heavy investigation equipment in its 3 research areas. These machines include a 20 meters long wind tunnel to study fluid mechanics, a multi-axis tensile test machine, to study mechanical behavior of complex materials and a micro-scale fatigue machine to study material life cycle.
Computations run thanks to a calculation cluster (HPC) composed of 288 cores.
Former members of the Laboratoire de mécanique de Lille
- Joseph Valentin Boussinesq, professor at COMUE Lille Nord de France and at Institut industriel du Nord, known for Boussinesq approximation (water waves) in Fluid mechanics
- Joseph Kampé de Fériet, professor at COMUE Lille Nord de France and founder of the Institut de mécanique des fluides de Lille (ONERA Lille)
External links
- [https://lmfl.cnrs.fr/en/home/ LML site]
- [http://www.ic-arts.eu/ Institut CARNOT ARTS]
- [http://visualiseur.bnf.fr/CadresFenetre?O=NUMM-99534&I=7&M=tdm Joseph Boussinesq (1842-1929), Cours d'analyse infinitésimale]
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Category:Laboratories of Arts et Métiers ParisTech
Category:Laboratories in France
Category:French National Centre for Scientific Research
Category:University of Lille Nord de France