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Professor Lincy Pyl

Department of Mechanics of Materials and Constructions
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, BE-1050 Brussels, Belgium

Biography:
Lincy Pyl is a Professor at Vrije Universiteit Brussels. Her research expertise is related to structural design and analysis, numerical modeling, metal and composite structures, structural behavior under exceptional loading conditions, mechanical characterization and behavior of lightweight/3D printed materials under fatigue, under high speed load conditions like blast, impact and crush.

Selected Publications (For more see the link, Prof. Lincy Pyl):
Lincy Pyl, D. Clouteau and Geert Degrande, “A weakly singular boundary integral equation in elastodynamis for heterogeneous domains mitigating fictitious eigenfrequencies”, Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, Vol. 28, No. 12, pp 1498-1513, 2004
Iveta Georgieva, Luc Schueremans, Lincy Pyl and Lucie Vandewalle, “Experimental investigation of built-up double-Z members in bending and compression”, Thin-Walled Structures, Vol. 53, pp 48-57, April 2012
Iveta Georgieva, Luc Schueremans, Lincy Pyl and Lucie Vandewalle, “Numerical study of built-up double-Z members in bending and compression”, Thin-Walled Structures, Vol. 60, pp 85-97, November 2012
Lincy Pyl, Luc Schueremans, Willem Dierckx, Iveta Georgieva, “Fire safety analysis of a 3D frame structure based on a full-scale fire test”, Thin-Walled Structures, 2012?, Vol. 61, pp 204-212
Bujňák, J., Vičan, J., Georgieva, I., Schueremans, L., Vandewalle, L., and Pyl, L. (2012). “Design of built-up cold-formed steel columns according to the direct strength method.” Procedia Engineering, 40, pp. 119–124.
I. Georgieva, L. Schueremans, L. Pyl, Composed columns from cold-formed steel Z-profiles: experiments and code based predictions of the overall compression capacity, Eng. Struct., 37 (2012), pp. 125-134
Lincy Pyl, X. Wang, Elien De Smedt, Marijke Mollaert, “Approach to a reliability framework for membrane structure design, International Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements, Vol. 5, pp 105-115, 2017
Lincy Pyl, “Integrated structural health monitoring by 3D printed metallic structures”, International Conference on 3D Printing Technology and Innovations, July 5-6, Frankfurt, Germany, 2017
Lincy Pyl, Kalliopi-Artemi Kalteremidou and Danny van Hemelrijck, “Exploration of specimen geometry and tab configuration for tensile testing exploiting the potential of 3D printing freeform shape continuous carbon fibre-reinforced nylon matrix composites”, Polymer Testing, Vol. 71, September 2018
Kalliopi-Artemi Kalteremidou, Brendon R. Murray, Eleni Tsangouri, Dimitrios Aggelis, Danny van Hemelrijck and Lincy Pyl, “Multiaxial damage characterization of carbon/epoxy angle-ply laminates under static tension by combining in situ microscopy with acoustic emission”, Applied Sciences, 23 October 2018, https://doi.org/10.3390/app8112021
Lincy Pyl, Kalliopi-Artemi Kalteremidou and Danny van Hemelrijck, “Exploration of the design freedom of 3D printed continuous fibre-reinforced polymers in open-hole tensile strength tests”, Composites Science and Technology, Vol. 171, December 2018
Xing Liu, Bachir Belkassem, Arnaud Jonet, David Lecompte, Danny Van Hemelrijck, Rik Pintelon and Lincy Pyl, “Experimental investigation of energy absorption behaviour of circular carbon/epoxy composite tubes under quasi-static and dynamic crush loading”, Composite Structures, Vol. 227, Article 111266, 1 November 2019

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