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Laboratory of Microstructure Studies and Mechanics of Materials

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Established
  
2011

Director
  
Mikhail Lebedkin

Zip code
  
57070

Fields of research
  
Mechanics, Electronics

Research type
  
applied research

Faculty
  
59

Phone
  
+33 3 87 31 53 60

Latin
  
Laboratoire d'étude des microstructures et de mécanique des matériaux

Field of research
  
mechanics, Electronics, composite material, shape memory alloy

Address
  
Île du Saulcy, 57045 Metz, France

Hours
  
Closing soon · 7:30AM–6:30PMFriday7:30AM–6:30PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday7:30AM–6:30PMTuesday7:30AM–6:30PMWednesday7:30AM–6:30PMThursday7:30AM–6:30PM

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The Laboratory of study of microstructures, mechanics and material sciences (in French : Laboratoire d'étude des microstructures et de mécanique des matériaux), also known as the LEM3, is a French laboratory of research located in Metz. It is under the authority of Arts et Métiers ParisTech, University of Lorraine and ENIM. It is part of the Carnot Institute ARTS and currently employs more than 150 persons. It was created in 2011 from the merge of 2 CNRS laboratories, the LPMM and the LETAM. The LEM3 plays an important role in the competitiveness organization "Materialia" and in the new research institute M2P.

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Teaching and research topics

The main part of the research is focused on the following lines :

  • Multi-scale material characterization
  • Material behavior of high-yield steels
  • Study of smart materials : composite material, SMA, piezoelectric material
  • Research teams

    The laboratory is divided in seven research teams, which have their own field of research :

    1. TMP : Texture, microstructure and process
    2. MeNu : computational mechanics
    3. APLI : Auto-organization, plasticity and intern lengths
    4. 3TAM : transformation, textures, topology and metal anisotropy
    5. SMART : Multi-phased systems, rheology, fatigue and applications
    6. SIP : surface, interface and process
    7. CeDyn : extreme conditions and dynamics

    Projects

    The LEM3 is behind the creation of the Labex DAMAS (laboratory of excellence for alloyed metals) which get a financial support of 7.5 million euros over 8 years.

    Facilities and equipment

    In 2013, a microscope with the electron backscatter detector technology was funded by the Lorraine Region (one million euros). The laboratory also has a high-strength multi-axial tensile test machine with a capacity of 72 tons per axis.

    Locations

  • CIRAM, center of research in Metz Science Park
  • Metz campus of Arts et Métiers ParisTech
  • References

    Laboratory of Microstructure Studies and Mechanics of Materials Wikipedia