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Journal articles on the topic "Modèle phénoménologique des effets d'irradiation"
Harnois, Claudie, Karine Picard, Sébastien Rivard, Jean-François Tremblay, and Éric Gosselin. "La dynamique du stress au travail est-elle transactionnelle?" Ad machina, no. 4 (February 26, 2021): 75–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1522/radm.no4.1245.
Full textDubois, Matthieu. "Incohérence et transgression dans Sucker Punch : une esthétique du secret. Lecture phénoménologique d’un (dé)voilement du sens." Hors dossier 25, no. 2-3 (March 23, 2016): 141–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1035776ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Modèle phénoménologique des effets d'irradiation"
Bureau, Géraldine. "Compréhension structurale des effets d’auto-irradiation alpha dans les verres : couplage entre études spectroscopiques et modélisation atomistique." Paris 6, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA066698.
Full textFrihat, Mohamed. "Contributions à l'étude phénoménologique des impacts de vagues lors du ballottement de liquide dans une cuve modèle : physique associée à la variabilité de l’écoulement et effets d’échelle induits." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SACLN026.
Full textThis work focuses on sloshing problem, encountered in the transport and storage of LNG by floating structures. The prediction of real sloshing loads is often based on small-scale experimental studies, respecting the Froude similarity and the density ratio between the gas and the liquid. However, other similarities are biased such as the Weber similarity and the Reynolds similarity. In addition, the recorded pressures show great variability when the same test is repeated. In a first part, different physical sources responsible for this variability are discussed, which are the free surface instabilities, the falling droplets and liquid jets impinging on the free surface, and the liquid entrainment by bubbles. In fact, these phenomena are at the origin of the flow disturbances, the variability of the wave shape, and hence its pressures on the wall. Other dissipation mechanisms are identified. They are related to wall frictions and breaking waves. Thanks to this energy dissipation, we show that the flow is characterized by a short-term memory, making it possible to reproduce for each impact its statistical distribution of pressure peaks with a short duration of excitations. These sources of variability and dissipation mechanisms depend on the surface tension and the viscosity of the liquid. Thus, we study, in a second part, these physical parameters. We show that the local wave shape depends on the surface tension. However, its effects on the global wave shape are negligible. Besides, when the surface tension is reduced, the statistical pressures are reduced. This is due to various phenomena related to the development of liquid ligaments, their fragmentation into drops and the generation of foam at the wave crest, and the liquid entrainment by bubbles. As for the viscosity of the liquid, it affects both the local and global shape wave shapes, again the pressures are changed. Based on this parametric study, The effects of Weber number and Reynolds number are studied by comparing the results for two different scales 1:40 and 1:20, when the same fluids are used. Moreover, considering different cases of comparison with Reynolds number similarity and / or Weber number similarity, the results show that both similarities are essential to obtain a scaleindependent wave shape. However, the statistical distribution of pressure peaks also depends on other dimensionless numbers, namely the Mach number of the liquid and the Mach number of the gas
Han, Xu. "Modélisation de la fragilisation due au gonflement dans les aciers inoxydables austénitiques irradiés." Phd thesis, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, 2012. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00818326.
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