Laboratoire d'Etude des Microstructures et de Mécanique des Matériaux (LEM3): Soumissions récentes
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Communication avec acte(2014)This work presents a new micromechanical fatigue damage model for reinforced thermoplastic composites. The study aims at modeling high cycle fatigue damage of a short glass fiber reinforced polyamide-66. The developed ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(Trans Tech Publications, 2015)The main objective of this contribution is to compare the Forming Limit Diagrams (FLDs) predicted by the use of two different vertex theories. The first theory is micromechanical and is based on the use of the ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(Elsevier, 2004)Many tensile tests have been realized on the 16MnNiMo5 bainitic pressure vessel steel at low temperatures [-196°C, -60°C]. The damaging processes (ductile/fragile) are observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM), ...
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Communication avec acte(2012)The temperature at the tool-chip interface is a good estimator of the chip formation and the mechanics taking place in the cutting area. The temperature could be used as an image of the shear stress and the knowledge of ...
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Communication avec acte(ENIM Editions, 2010)This paper focuses on machinability especially in drilling. It is usually estimated experimentally based on thrust force and torque measurements, chip morphology analysis, surface quality and tool wear tests. A specific ...
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Communication sans acte(E. Oñate , M. Papadrakakis and B. Schrefler, 2007)In this work, a new physically stabilized and locking-free formulation of the SHB8PS element is presented. This is a solid-shell element based on a purely 3D formulation. It has eight nodes as well as five integration ...
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Communication avec acte(Francisco Chinesta , Yvan Chastel and Mohamed El Mansori, 2011)Within the framework of sheet metal forming, the importance of hardening models for springback predictions has been often emphasized. While some specific applications require very accurate models, in many common situations ...
