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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Free France (FFL)"

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Soulas, Michel. "Les engagements du Général Koenig." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010MON30101.

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Le sujet de cette thèse, traite des engagements du général Koenig (1898-1970) en tant que militaire, homme politique et militant pour la cause israélienne et l‟amitié avec le peuple juif. Natif de Caen, Pierre Koenig eut dès son enfance une vocation affirmée pour la carrière militaire. Engagé volontaire pendant la première guerre mondiale, il servit ensuite en Silésie, en Allemagne et pendant une longue période au Maroc dans la Légion étrangère. Au début de la 2e guerre mondiale, il participa en 1940 à la campagne de Norvège et se rallia en juin au général de Gaulle dont il fut un des plus fid
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Book chapters on the topic "Free France (FFL)"

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Woloch, Isser. "Starting Over, with de Gaulle or without Him." In The Postwar Moment. Yale University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300124354.003.0005.

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This chapter assesses postwar France. In one respect, the postwar moment began earlier in France than elsewhere with the gradual liberation of French soil in the summer of 1944. Alongside the Allied armies, Charles de Gaulle's Free French units and the paramilitary forces (FFI) of the Resistance helped drive out the Nazis and oust Vichy's collaborators. However, liberation of the national territory was the first of two steps necessary to make France whole again. Only the conquest of the Reich would allow the repatriation from Germany of more than two million French prisoners of war (POWs), forced laborers, and surviving concentration camp deportees. Once that was achieved, the progressive project of renewal, the “peaceful revolution” envisaged by the National Council of the Resistance (CNR) Common Program, could begin in earnest.
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Conference papers on the topic "Free France (FFL)"

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Broek, J. J., I. Horva´th, and A. Kooijman. "Speed Control for Flexible Blade Cutting of Thick Foam Layers." In ASME 2002 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2002/dfm-34175.

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The FF-TLOM (Free Form Thick Layered Object Manufacturing) process is based on heated flexible blade cutting of thick foam layers in a free form manner. Both blade ends are supported in a U-shaped tool frame. During cutting the blade is shaped in a minimal strain energy curve. Positioning the tool in an optimal orientation is provided by pitch, roll, yaw and positioning of the tool frame. A restriction of the FF-TLOM cutting is the cutting speed. The cutting speed depends on melting of the foam at the blade location and does not allow outside forces on the blade. Nevertheless the manufacturing
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Broek, J. J., and A. Kooijman. "Exploration of Local Blade Motions During Blade Shaping for Thick Layered Foam Cutting." In ASME 2004 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2004-57784.

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The FF-TLOM (Free Form Thick Layered Object Manufacturing) technology is a Rapid Prototyping process based on flexible blade cutting of polystyrene foam. The heated blade is shaped by three parameters, which allows an infinite amount of minimum strain energy blade shapes with none, one or two inflexions. In the shaping domain stable and unstable blade shapes can exist. Stable shapes are defined as curves with none and one-inflexion and are applied for operational cutting of foam layers with the FF-TLOM technology. The tool motions are generated from the static tool poses and are calculated for
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Lacroix, Valéry, Afaf Bouydo, Genshichiro Katsumata, Yinsheng Li, and Kunio Hasegawa. "Proposal of a New Subsurface-to-Surface Flaw Transformation Rule for Fatigue Crack Growth Analyses." In ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2017-66049.

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When a subsurface flaw is located near the component free surface, the first step consists of characterizing the flaw as surface or subsurface in compliance with subsurface-to-surface flaw proximity rules. The re-characterization process from subsurface to surface flaw is addressed in all Fitness-for-Service (FFS) Codes. However, the specific criteria for the rules on transforming subsurface flaws to surface flaws are different among the FFS Codes. This re-characterization concept is essential and important for subsurface flaws in the flaw assessment procedures. It is applied for three stages
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