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Communication avec acte(Eurocorr, 2004)Passive alloys like stainless steels are prone to localized corrosion in chlorides containing environments. The greater the depth of the localized corrosion phenomenon, the more dramatic the related damage that can lead ...
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Communication avec acte(Société française de métallurgie et de matériaux, 2006)Pour un alliage Zinc-Cuivre-Titane industriel, utilisé dans le domaine du bâtiment sous la forme de tôles laminées, la relaxation des contraintes est étudiée en fonction de la température, de la vitesse de déformation et ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(Elsevier, 2005)The degradation of the femoral head roughness caused by scratching is known to increase the wear rate of the polyethylene counterface of the Charnley total hip prostheses and therefore to have an impact on osteolysis. The ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(Elsevier, 2004)In a high number of diffusive systems, measures are processed to calculate material parameters such as diffusion coefficients, or to verify the accuracy of mathematical models. However, the precision of the parameter ...
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Chapitre d'ouvrage scientifique(ASME-Press, 2014)The purpose of the chapter is then to review: (1) the stages of a product development pro- cess (PDP) where free-form shapes appear and are subjected to aesthetic and functional require- ments; (2) the modeling, sketching, ...
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Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture(Springer Verlag, 2016)This paper introduces a new method for simulat- ing the micro-EDM process in order to predict both the tool’s wear and the workpiece’s roughness. The tool and workpiece are de ned by NURBS patches whose shapes result from ...
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Communication avec acte(Civil-Comp Press, 2016)Fatigue cracks can induce fracture of the catenary Contact Wire (CW) and thus huge costs for the operator. Nowadays the wear criterion to replace the CW leads to lifespan over than 50 years, and the catenary can see a very ...
