Institut de Mécanique et d’Ingénierie de Bordeaux (I2M): Recent submissions
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(ELSEVIER, 2015)The recycling of Carbon Fibers Reinforced Plastics (CFRP) wastes is becoming increasingly important in the aerospace industry. For most of the technologies, the recycled CF (rCF) are discontinuous, misaligned and unsized. ...
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Dispositif de contrôle de l'articulation d'une orthèse ou prothèse de membre supérieur ou inférieur Brevet(2013)L'invention concerne un mécanisme d'articulation de deux éléments (1,4) d'une orthèse ou d'une prothèse, l'un des éléments (1) étant solidaire de la cuisse d'un sujet, l'autre (4) étant solidaire de ou appartenant à la ...
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Communication avec acte(Journal of Physics Conference Series, 2012)We propose a lightweight method for the determination of heat diffusivity of silica fiber bundles based on the use of a laser and an IR camera. The fiber bundle is maintained in traction in a holder; exposition is made as ...
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Communication sans acte(2012)Our interest in this work is dedicated to the dependence upon the filtration velocity (or Reynolds number) of the inertial correction to Darcy's law for one-phase flow in homogeneous porous media. The starting point of our ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(Springer Verlag, 2010)In this study, non-Darcy inertial two-phase incompressible and non-stationary flow in heterogeneous porous media is analyzed using numerical simulations. For the purpose, a 3D numerical tool was fully developed using a ...
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Communication avec acte(2011)Current methods employed to determine pore size distributions in porous media present several drawbacks such as their toxicity (mercury porosimetry). An original method to measure pore size distribution using yield stress ...
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Communication sans acte(2009)Our interest in this work is the stationary one-phase Newtonian flow in a class of homogeneous porous media at large enough flow rates so that the relationship between the filtration velocity and the pressure gradient is ...
