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Fluides, Automatique et Systèmes Thermiques (FAST)

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The laboratory of Fluids, Automation and Thermal Systems (FAST) studies the problematics dealing with physical mechanics.
Its research activities are divided into four areas: Instabilities, Waves and Turbulence/ Convection and Transfers/ Granular materials and Suspensions/ Porous and Fractured Media.
The themes about thin films, porous and fractured media represent an important area of industrial techniques and processes making the FAST unit a potential actor in application sectors such as Matter, Material, Nanosciences, Aeronautics...

The 20 latest publications

Title Authors Publication date Source
Stability theory for metal pad roll in cylindrical liquid metal batteries W. Herreman, L. Wierzchalek 05/10/23 Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Growth and pigment production of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 under shear stress Mojtaba Jarrahi 03/01/23 Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Dynamics and Evolution of Venus’ Mantle Through Time A. Davaille 12/01/22 Space Science Reviews
Generation of Fermat’s spiral patterns by solutal Marangoni-driven coiling in an aqueous two-phase system Neil M. Ribe 12/01/22 Nature Communications
Inferring the rheology of the crust from the uplift observed above the Altiplano-Puna Magma Body A. Davaille 11/01/22 Geophysical Journal International
Assessment of non-uniform residual stress field of the thermal sprayed stainless steel coatings on aluminium substrates by the integral hole drilling method Lamine Hattali 11/01/22 Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
Two-Phase Flow Modeling for Bed Erosion by a Plane Jet Impingement Georges Gauthier, P. Gondret 10/01/22 Water (Switzerland)
Dispersion of motile bacteria in a porous medium Adama Creppy, C. Douarche, H. Auradou 09/10/22 Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Phototactic microswimmers in pulsatile flow: Toward a novel harvesting method Mojtaba Jarrahi 09/01/22 Biomicrofluidics
Reply to “Is ‘plume interaction induced migration of the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamounts’ a step too far?” Neil M. Ribe 06/30/22 Science Bulletin
Condensation-induced self-patterning of a thin clayey layer J. Martin, F. Doumenc 04/01/22 Europhysics Letters
Symmetry and Asymmetry in the Fluid Mechanical Sewing Machine Neil M. Ribe 04/01/22 Symmetry
Egg-speriments: Stretch, crack, and spin Yann Bertho, Baptiste Darbois Texier, Ludovic Pauchard 03/01/22 Physics of Fluids
Design of experiment analysis on tensile properties of PLA samples produced by fused filament fabrication Lionel Auffray, Lamine Hattali 02/01/22 International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
PHOTOSYNTHETIC MICRO-SWIMMERS IN OSCILLATING FLOW Mojtaba Jarrahi 01/01/22 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FED
PHOTOTACTIC BEHAVIOR OF MICRO-SWIMMERS: LIGHT EFFECTS ON CELL SWIMMING IN OSCILLATING FLOW Mojtaba Jarrahi 01/01/22 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Fluids Engineering Division (Publication) FED
Fluid mechanics of free subduction on a sphere. Part 1. The axisymmetric case Neil M. Ribe 12/25/21 Journal of Fluid Mechanics
Heat transfer in shallow caves: influence of turbulent convection F. Doumenc, Sophie Mergui 12/08/21 Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Flexural quasi-static and fatigue behaviours of fused filament deposited PA6 and PA12 polymers Lamine Hattali 12/01/21 International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
From laboratory experiments to geophysical tsunamis generated by subaerial landslides Manon Robbe-Saule, Cyprien Morize, Yann Bertho, P. Gondret 12/01/21 Scientific Reports

Number of publications of the laboratory by scientific field (2016-2021)

Every paper can be classified in one or more scientific fields. The figure below shows the lab's number of publications in each scientific field, according to the ASJC classification (Elsevier)