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Tashtoush, Abdullah. "Détection d'interface et dispositifs de traitement en technologie CMOSP35 pour les biocapteurs VLSI." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2012. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/6193/1/030404140.pdf.
Full textHadj-Rabah, Yacine. "Etude par éléments finis d'interface des effets de bord et des défauts dans les assemblages collés." Dijon, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991DIJOS005.
Full textBendada, Abdelhakim. "Tomographie infrarouge stimulée : estimation d'une résistance d'interface non uniforme." Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 1995. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/INPL_T_1995_BENDADA_A.pdf.
Full textTerrien, Nicolas. "Détection de défauts d'interfaces sur des structures aéronautiques par ondes guidées." Paris 7, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA077182.
Full textThis document presents the analysis of the sensitivity of ultrasonic guided waves to interface defects : corrosion pitting in aircraft structures and micro-cracks at interface between thermal barrier coating and metallic bond layer of turbine blades. To optimize the detection of these defects, it is important to understand the physical phenomenon governing the interaction between guided waves and damaged area. Analytical and numerical simulations of these interactions have been developed to provide a selection of the most sensitive guided modes. These simulations are also useful for non-destructive technique investigation. They allow to configure the experimental setup and to extract the significant experimental data from the measurements. The final results of this work lead to an improvement of the sensitivity of Lamb waves to corrosion pitting and to the definition of a non-destructive technique for monitoring the bond quality between thermal barrier coating and turbine blades
Al, Nemer Rana. "Effect of two-phase fluid percolation on remodeling of geo-materials." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Ecole centrale de Nantes, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023ECDN0012.
Full textThe goal of carbon neutrality relying massively on the renewable energy sources can be accelerated by considering underground CO2 sequestration and underground storage of (i) hydrogen produced by the water electrolysis from renewable electricity, and (ii) synthesized methane produced by the methanation. However, the injection of these fluids into deep saline aquifers, can trigger local instabilities in the form of fluid fingering, which are precursors of macroscopic instabilities such as micro-seismicity, subsidence or ground swelling. The interaction between the injected fluid, the residential one and the host porous medium is a complex problem. To investigate the response of a solid skeleton percolated by an unsteady bi-phasic flow, an original bi-axial machine adapted to partially saturated geo-materials and providing a hydro-mechanical control, has been set-up. Drainage experiments have been conducted on mechanically loaded water-saturated sand samples by injecting air via an imposed capillary pressure. A testing protocol detailing the steps required to achieve successful drainage test, starting from sample preparation to air injection, has been established. Thanks to a high resolution optical system, the air infiltration through preferential pathway(s) within the granular medium, has been acquired. The monitoring of the propagating finger(s) has required the development of robust algorithm allowing the automatic interface detection for the set of available images. In addition, the skeleton remodeling driven by the fluid percolation has been quantified via finite- element based digital image correlation. The coupling between interface propagation and localized strains has been quantitatively measured as function of the mechanical loading, controlled by the effective stress. The results have shown a correlation between mechanical loading and the heterogeneous percolation in the form of fingering and localized strains
Granata, Consuelo. "CONTRIBUTION A LA CONCEPTION D'INTERFACES ET DE COMPORTEMENTS INTERACTIFS POUR DES ROBOTS PERSONNELS." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00684772.
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