Frédérick Gosselin

Professor

Email: frederick.gosselin@polymtl.ca
Phone: (514) 340-4711 Ext. 3747
Office: A-115.2

About

My research is concerned with the various phenomena of instability and non-linear behaviour of slender structures. A structure is said to be slender when one of its dimensions is much larger than one of the other two. Examples are ubiquitous in nature: branches and tree leaves, spider silk, hair, cell membranes; as well as in industrial components: turbine blades, aircraft wings,etc. Regardless of their nature, slender structures are modelled with the theories of beams, rods, plates or shells. In my research group, three lines of research on slender structures are prioritised: their reconfiguration under fluid flow, their 3D printing, and their shaping by the imposition of residual stresses.

Diplomas

B.Ing (McGill), M.Ing.
(McGill), Doctorat
(Polytechnique, France)

Research Category

Fluids and Slender Structures

Expertise

Advanced manufacturingMechanical engineeringDynamicsVibrationsModelling, simulation and finite element methodsAerospace, aeronautical and automotive engineeringFluid mechanicsModelling, simulationLinear and non-linear systemsPlant and tree biology

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