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MEtmodélisation de Liaison Optimale DYnamique Amortissante

ABG-135546 Thesis topic
2026-02-06 Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
INSA Rouen Normandie - Laboratoire de Mécanique de Normandie
- Normandie - France
MEtmodélisation de Liaison Optimale DYnamique Amortissante
  • Engineering sciences
durée de vie résiduelle, métamodèle dynamique, maintenance prédictive

Topic description

The assessment of the remaining useful life (RUL) is a crucial piece of data when considering extending the operation of infrastructure. Indeed, the preventive renewal of certain facilities imposes, in addition to the financial cost, an unjustifiable pressure on natural resources (use of raw materials and production of unnecessary waste).

Current predictive longevity models must integrate, alongside useful failure indicators for long-term durability testing, realistic failure models to reduce the need for testing.

Microstructural physical damage models, however, are difficult to implement at the scale of some structures. The size and accessibility of physical measurements are sometimes prohibitive: transportation equipment and infrastructure (suspensions, vibration isolation), energy production and transmission equipment (power line pylons).

Both modeling and the interpretation of experimental results require consideration of dynamics involving large displacements, random loads, and significant inertial effects. The study is therefore highly nonlinear given the wide variation in parameters and modeling. This requires an analysis that can incorporate a high level of uncertainty.

It is therefore necessary to generate and define simpler models that offer reasonable compromises between their representativeness and the effectiveness of their deployment in algorithms and numerical schemes. Meta-modeling plays a major role in this context.

This research aims to expand the scope of application and deployment of metamodels for structural health monitoring. The innovation lies in the definition of indicators and precursor factors of ruin based on dynamic measurements, an important topic at the national level for the maintenance of facilities.

Starting date

2026-10-01

Funding category

Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)

Funding further details

Presentation of host institution and host laboratory

INSA Rouen Normandie - Laboratoire de Mécanique de Normandie

The LMN structures its activities on the evaluation and prediction of the behavior of structures and their interactions. It combines theoretical analysis and experimental development for reliability assessment fatigue testing and structural health monitoring.

Graduate school

PSIME

Candidate's profile

MSc in multiphysics simulations or structural mechanics or data processing
Engineering schools

2026-04-30
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