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Journal articles on the topic "Métallurgie du fer"
Magar, François. "La métallurgie du fer médiévale dans le massif vosgien." Revue d’Alsace, no. 147 (December 1, 2021): 53–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/alsace.5029.
Full textLe Coze, Jean. "La trempe des aciers, points de vue techniques, historiques et scientifiques. Déblocage scientifique et développement des traitements thermiques au début du 20e siècle." Matériaux & Techniques 110, no. 2 (2022): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mattech/2022019.
Full textMahé-Le Carlier, Cécile, and Alain Ploquin. "Typologie et caractérisation des scories de réduction de la métallurgie du fer." Revue d'Archéométrie 23, no. 1 (1999): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/arsci.1999.975.
Full textPagès, Gaspard. "Productions, commerces et consommation du fer dans le Sud de la Gaule de la Protohistoire à la domination romaine." Gallia 71, no. 2 (2014): 47–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11q15.
Full textRobert-Chaleix, Denise. "Métallurgie du fer dans la moyenne vallée du Sénégal : les bas fourneaux de Silla." Journal des africanistes 64, no. 2 (1994): 113–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/jafr.1994.2407.
Full textMangin, Michel. "La métallurgie du fer en Gaule romaine. Recherches récentes en archéologie et en archéométrie." Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France 1994, no. 1 (1996): 243–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bsnaf.1996.9941.
Full textMorin, Denis, and Patrick Rosenthal. "Mine et métallurgie du fer à haute altitude dans les Alpes du Sud-Ouest." Pallas, no. 90 (January 3, 2013): 257–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/pallas.1005.
Full textDomergue, Claude, Catherine Jarrier, and Francis Tollon. "La métallurgie extractive du fer dans la Montagne Noire (France) à l'époque romaine. Nouveaux documents." Revue archéologique de Narbonnaise 32, no. 1 (1999): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ran.1999.1523.
Full textBailly-Maître, Marie-Christine. "Mines et métallurgie du fer dans le massif de l'Oisans du Moyen Age au XIXe siècle." Le Monde alpin et rhodanien. Revue régionale d’ethnologie 24, no. 2 (1996): 121–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mar.1996.1602.
Full textYandia, Félix. "La métallurgie du fer dans le nord-ouest de la République Centrafricaine : recherche archéologique et ethnologique." Journal des africanistes 65, no. 2 (1995): 111–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/jafr.1995.2434.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Métallurgie du fer"
Kiéthéga, Jean-Baptiste. "La métallurgie lourde du fer au Burkina Faso." Paris 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA010529.
Full textRadimilahy, Chantal. "Contribution à l'étude de l'ancienne métallurgie du fer à Madagascar." Paris 1, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA01A017.
Full textBocoum, Hamady. "La métallurgie du fer au Sénégal : approche archéologique, technologique et historique." Paris 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA010676.
Full textDieudonné-Glad, Nadine. "La métallurgie du fer chez les Bituriges à l'époque gallo-romaine." Paris 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA010526.
Full textThe investigation of aerial photographs, toponymy, the use of interviews and land surveys, led to the discovery of numerous slag heaps, remains of iron oxydes direct reduction, in the counties of Cher and Indre (France). A few particularly important zones have been showed off and studied. The excavation of a slag heap in Maillet (Indre) and the chemical analysis of metallurgical vestiges allowed to explicit the ore reduction technics used there in roman times
Belinga, B'eno Charles. "Des rapports entre la métallurgie du fer et l'oralité dans le Mvet Ekãn." Paris, INALCO, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996INAL0008.
Full textPolysemy of a lexical item that means iron and recurrency of it into an isotopic environment which particularity is to have a double level of comprehension, Mvet Ekan, relations between iron metallurgy and orality in Mvet Ekan, is a seek on how meaning occurs and on the specific way of the polysemic effect of oral text and based on a word. Is it a literary fact, that means an essential particularity of epic or a language fact, that means a singular manifestation of this group of bantu languages classified A70 ? Lexical analysis justifies polysemy while pragmatic analysis permit us to consider etye (that is the archi-morphem of eke and èki) as the epi-phenomenon of the discursive strategy tha appears finally and basicaly as the communication process of people who gets Mvet EkaN. Polysemy is the natural effect of the language of that people and also that of its civilization which uses activity experience for keeping and transmitting a knowledge and a know-how hardly acquired
Moravej, Maryam. "Développement et validation des matériaux métalliques pour stents cardiovasculaires biodégradables par dépôt électrolytique." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/27897/27897.pdf.
Full textDegradable metallic coronary stents have emerged as possible alternatives for permanent stents fabricated from corrosion-resistant metals such as 316L stainless steel (316L SS). Pure iron has shown to be an interesting candidate for degradable stents in terms of mechanical properties, degradation and biocompatibility. This project is the first to investigate the feasibility of using electroforming process for production of iron for degradable stents where the material is used for a load-bearing application. In this project, firstly, an electroforming process was developed. The produced iron foils showed a fine microstructure and high yield and tensile strength were also obtained comparable to those of 316L SS. Annealing at 550˚C for 1h induced recrystallization in iron and improved its ductility from 8 to 18%. The investigation of the degradation of electroformed iron in Hank’s solution using potentiodynamic polarization, static immersion and dynamic degradation tests showed that it corrodes faster than Armco® iron previously investigated for degradable stents. The effect of current density as an electroforming parameter on the microstructure and thereby the degradation of iron was also studied. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) showed that different microstructures including grain size and texture were produced at different current densities from 1-10 A dm-2. The highest degradation rate was obtained for iron fabricated at 5 A dm-2 since it possesses small grain size and equiaxed grains with random orientations providing more grain boundary volume can be held responsible for its faster degradation rate compared to the other iron samples. Finally, the electroforming process was successfully applied for the fabrication of iron tubes. Iron tubes were electroformed on Sn cylinders which were separated from them by melting after the process. The tubes were then used for the fabrication of iron stents by laser-cutting. Iron stents fabricated from electroformed tubes demonstrated an average grain size of 5 µm after annealing and acid-pickling. This grain size is finer than what usually obtained for 316L SS stents and could potentially provide high mechanical properties and targeted degradation for electroformed iron stents.
Goy, Julie. "La métallurgie du cuivre à l'âge du Fer en péninsule d'Oman : organisations et caractéristiques techniques." Thesis, Paris 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA01H063.
Full textThe Oman Peninsula is a geo-cultural entity organized around the al-Hajjar mountains, which are extremely rich in copper ores. This metal was probably exploited since the Hafit period (3000 - 2500 BC) and the metal produced will become a trading material with Mesopotamia during the Umm an-Nar period (2500 - 1900 BC). During the Iron Age (1350 - 300 B.C.), these exchanges became more blurred, but copper production did not decrease. The reduction and metalworking sites of the Oman Peninsula are extremely massive and operate with complex management and organization. Moreover, this metal is not competitive, as iron was only produced at the end of the Iron Age and bronze is relatively under-represented in the metallic corpus. Our study attempted to identify the processes implemented by metallurgists using a methodology that combines archaeometallurgical prospecting and physico-chemical analysis of production remains (slag, ingots and finished objects). These objects were found in various contexts : settlements, hiding places or metallurgical workshops. They are mainly weapons, bracelets, bowls and snake figurines, an animal to which the local populations seemed to devote an exclusive cult. Chemical analysis attest a local production, using ore from the al-Hajjar mountains. However, it appears that the practice of recycling objects actively contributes to the supply of copper to the population. The resulting metal is chemically highly mixed and appears to have been used in the manufacture of many objects, regardless of type or use. Despite the absence of a writing system, archaeological remains of the Iron Age populations attest to a complex social organization, in which copper seems to have played an important role, contributing to the development of a strong local identity
Skiredj, Juliette. "Mécanismes de frittage d'agglomérés Fe + C traités sous atmosphère H₂ + CH₄ : modélisation des processus de carburation et confrontation avec les résultats expérimentaux." Paris 11, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA112255.
Full textThe purpose of this study was to analyze the processes occuring during carburization and/or decarburization when sintered steels are manufactured under hydrogen with an addition of methane. The behavior on heating the (Fe + C) mixtures was first studied by dilatometry; at the same time, the analysis by infrared spectrometry was done in order to follow the process of carburization decarburization. We explicited the concept of carbon potential from the carbon transfer to the surface of the samples. Besides, diagrams giving the carbon potential versus the temperature and composition of the atmosphere were infered from thermodynamic data relative to the (Fe + C) system in contact with an ( H₂ + CH₄ ) atmosphere. Hence, the comprehension and calculation of carbon potential was clarified. Finally, the complex phenomena, occuring during sintering under a carburizing atmosphere, were investigated in detail. We showed that the whole carburization process resulted from two related processes : - a carbon transfer through the gaseous :phase towards the surface of the sample ; this process may be characterized by a coefficient h, - the diffusion of carbon towards the core of the probe, which is characterized by a diffusion coefficient D. A mathematical model of the carburization kinetics was derived from the resolution of the FICK's equation. From this formalism, the values of the diffusion coefficient D and the transfer coefficient h were evaluated in the case of sintered steels and then were compared to those found for classical steels by other authors
Essomba, Joseph-Marie. "Le Fer dans le passé des sociétés du Sud-Cameroun : archéologie et histoire." Paris 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA010517.
Full textThe history of iron technology has contributed to the knowledge of technical, economic and sociocultural activities in many ancient societies in the world. Indeed, the study of iron in south-Cameroon is intended to increase our knowledge on the ancient history of this part of the country which an be considered as unknowm. This thesis shows that iron technology appeared in south-caleroon almost three thousand years ago, at the beginning of the first millenium bc. The appearance of iron production in this region can be considered as an indigenous feata of civilization initiated by proto-bantu populations, not as a consequence of borrowing. The main data from archaelogical research at Oliga, Obobogo, Nkometou, have brought a new light on the chronology of iron age in this region, from the end of the second millenium bc. This technology have been facilitated by the aboundance of raw materials such as ore and wood in fact, iron in south-Cameroon ancient societies has been and indigenous feata of local populations in their effort to adapt to the environment and to build and important civilization in agricultural production, and n many socio-cultural exchanges
Yandia, Félix. "La métallurgie du fer en République Centrafricaine du XVIIème au XXème siècle : approche archéologique, archéométrique et historique." Paris 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA010651.
Full textBooks on the topic "Métallurgie du fer"
Radimilahy, Marie de Chantal. L' ancienne métallurgie du fer à Madagascar. Oxford: BAR, 1988.
Find full textComiti, Pierre. Mines et métallurgie du fer en Corse: Du XVe au XVIIIe siècle. Paris: A. Piazzola, 2011.
Find full textYandia, Félix. La métallurgie traditionnelle du fer en Afrique centrale: (société, économie et culture). Paris: L'Harmattan, 2001.
Find full textLa métallurgie lourde du fer au Burkina Faso: Une technologie à l'époque précoloniale. Paris: Karthala, 2009.
Find full textKiéthéga, Jean-Baptiste. La métallurgie lourde du fer au Burkina Faso: Une technologie à l'époque précoloniale. Paris: Karthala, 2009.
Find full textMétallurgie du fer et sociétés africaines: Bilans et nouveaux paradigmes dans la recherche anthropologique et archéologique. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2012.
Find full textLa métallurgie ancienne du fer au Burkina Faso, province du Bulkiemdé: Approche ethnologique, historique, archéologique et métallographique. Paris: Harmattan, 2005.
Find full textHuc, Michel. J'y crois dur comme fer: Une autre vision du syndicalisme : entretiens avec Didier Husson. Paris: Editions de la Voûte, 2004.
Find full textHaanel, Eugene. Report on the experiments made at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., under government auspices, in the smelting of Canadian iron ores by the electro-thermic process. Ottawa: [s.n.], 1997.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Métallurgie du fer"
Ploquin, Alain. "Annexe 4. Analyses chimiques des déchets de la métallurgie du fer." In Un quartier antique d’artisanat métallurgique à Autun. Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionsmsh.45663.
Full textBeck, F., and J. P. Guillaumet. "La métallurgie du bronze en pays éduen." In Les âges du fer dans la vallée de la Saône (VIIe - Ier siècles avant notre ère), 237–45. ARTEHIS Éditions, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.artehis.21028.
Full textLeroy, Marc, and Paul Merluzzo. "Les déchets des activités de métallurgie du fer dans les agglomérations de Gaule romaine." In Aspects de l’artisanat en milieu urbain : Gaule et Occident romain, 305–21. ARTEHIS Éditions, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.artehis.10467.
Full text"Programme du colloque sur les Âges du Fer dans la Vallée de la Saône suivi d’une table ronde sur la métallurgie du Bronze à l’Âge du Fer." In Les âges du fer dans la vallée de la Saône (VIIe - Ier siècles avant notre ère), 3–4. ARTEHIS Éditions, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.artehis.20813.
Full textColliou, Christophe. "Rechercher des sites de métallurgie ancienne du fer grâce aux photographies aériennes, un exemple à l’est de la Seine-Maritime." In Journées archéologiques de Haute-Normandie. Alizay, 20-22 juin 2014, 261–69. Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.purh.4370.
Full textPautreau, Jean-Pierre. "Quelques aspects de la métallurgie du bronze sur l’habitat du Camp Allaric à Aslonnes (Vienne) dans son contexte poitevin au Ier Âge du Fer." In Les âges du fer dans la vallée de la Saône (VIIe - Ier siècles avant notre ère), 283–97. ARTEHIS Éditions, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.artehis.21108.
Full textMangin, Michel, and Philippe Fluzin. "La métallurgie du fer chez les Mandubiens et les Lingons (Haut-Auxois et région des Sources de la Seine, Côte-d’Or) : un artisanat de qualité." In Artisanats, sociétés et civilisations, 523–38. ARTEHIS Éditions, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.artehis.14376.
Full textLe Carlier de Veslud, Cécile. "Mines et métallurgies à l’âge du Fer sur le Massif armoricain." In Mines et métallurgies anciennes. Mélanges en l'honneur de Béatrice Cauuet, 119–26. Ausonius Éditions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46608/dana9.9782356135377.13.
Full textVuaillat, D. "Étude métallurgique d’armes de l’Âge du Fer en Franche-Comté." In Les âges du fer dans la vallée de la Saône (VIIe - Ier siècles avant notre ère), 203–35. ARTEHIS Éditions, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.artehis.21018.
Full textGruel, Katherine, and Eneko Hiriart. "Faciès métalliques des émissions monétaires gauloises de l’âge du Fer." In Mines et métallurgies anciennes. Mélanges en l'honneur de Béatrice Cauuet, 109–18. Ausonius Éditions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46608/dana9.9782356135377.12.
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