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Gilles Dusserre

Bio: Gilles Dusserre is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viscosity & Seawater. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 61 publications receiving 745 citations. Previous affiliations of Gilles Dusserre include École Normale Supérieure & Mines ParisTech.


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TL;DR: In this paper, 62 risk analysis methodologies have been identified, these are separated into three different phases (identification, evaluation, and hierarchisation) in order to understand their running, it seems necessary to examine the input data, methods used, obtained output data and rank them in several classes.
Abstract: For about 10 years, many methodologies have been developed to undertake a risk analysis on an industrial plant. In this paper, 62 methodologies have been identified, these are separated into three different phases (identification, evaluation and hierarchisation). In order to understand their running, it seems necessary to examine the input data, methods used, obtained output data and to rank them in several classes. First, all the input data are grouped together into seven classes (plan or diagram, process and reaction, products, probability and frequency, policy, environment, text, and historical knowledge). Then, the methods are ranked in six classes based on the combination of four usual criteria (qualitative, quantitative, deterministic and probabilistic). And finally, the output data are classified into four classes (management, list, probabilistic and Merarchisation). This classification permits the appraisal of risk analysis methodologies. With the intention of understanding the running of these methodologies, the connections between the three defined previously criteria (determinist, probabilistic and determinist and probabilistic) are brought to the fore. Then the paper deals with the application fields and the main limitations of these methodologies. So the hierarchisation phase is discussed and the type of scale used. This paper highlights the difficulties in taking into account all risks for an industrial plant and suggests that there is not only one general method to deal with the problems of industrial risks.

365 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an experimental study of 2300 L pressure vessels exposed to remote fire heating by a natural gas fuelled wall fire simulator, which is first characterized with tests including fire thermocouples, radiative flux meters and thermal imaging.
Abstract: This paper describes an experimental study of 2300 L pressure vessels exposed to remote fire heating by a natural gas fuelled wall fire simulator. The tanks were filled to 15% capacity with commercial liquid propane. The flame intensity and distance were varied to study the effect of different heating levels on the tank and its lading. The fire simulator is first characterized with tests including fire thermocouples, radiative flux meters and thermal imaging. With the appropriate positioning of a target tank it is possible to get very realistic fire heat fluxes at the tank surface. Three tests were conducted with the 2300 L tanks filled to 15% capacity with propane. The tanks were positioned at three different distances from the wall fire resulting in measured average peak heat flux at the tank surfaces ranging between 24 and 43 kW m−2. The data shows rapid rise in vapour space wall temperatures, significant temperature stratification in the vapour space, and moderate rate of pressure rise. These results provide excellent data for the validation of computer models used to predict the response of pressure vessels exposed to moderate heating from a remote fire.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of inlay yarns and fiber type (E-glass, basalt, carbon) to improve the mechanical behaviour of plain knit reinforced composites (epoxy matrix) is investigated.
Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of inlay yarns and fibre type (E-glass, basalt, carbon) to improve the mechanical behaviour of plain knit reinforced composites (epoxy matrix). The tensile behaviour of the dry reinforcement was investigated in the wale and course-directions and has shown that the course-wise deformation is drastically reduced whereas the strength is strongly increased when inlay yarns are included. Fibre type has a weak effect on deformation and strength. For the composite material, processed by Liquid Composite Moulding, the carbon fibre reinforcement gives always the best results whatever the testing direction. Inlay yarns decrease the 0° mechanical properties, whereas 45° and 90° are increased. Moreover a quasi-isotropic behaviour is obtained when using two inlay yarns, irrespective of the fibre types.

32 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the time-temperature-transformation diagram for polysilazane resin with dicumyl peroxide catalyst was obtained using DSC and oscillatory rheology tests.

28 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, experiments were performed in order to measure evaporation rates of four different volatile organic compounds (VOC; 2-propanol, 1-hexene, acetone, propanal) and water.
Abstract: Experiments were performed in order to measure evaporation rates of four different volatile organic compounds (VOC; 2-propanol, 1-hexene, acetone, propanal) and water. Evaporation mass flow rates and liquid temperatures where recorded. Different correlations were tested versus the experimental. Exponents and constant were recalculated to fit the experimental data. This new correlation was tested on an additional VOC experimentation (ethanol) and the accuracy of the correlation was satisfying. The correlation robustness was investigated versus temperature and wind velocity. © 2013 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Process Saf Prog, 2013

23 citations


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TL;DR: A short review on basalt fibers used as a reinforcement material for composites and discusses them as an alternative to the use of glass fibers is presented in this paper, where an attempt to showcase the increasing trend in research publications and activity in the area of basalt fiber is also covered.
Abstract: A recent increase in the use of ecofriendly, natural fibers as reinforcement for the fabrication of lightweight, low cost polymer composites can be seen globally. One such material of interest currently being extensively used is basalt fiber, which is cost-effective and offers exceptional properties over glass fibers. The prominent advantages of these composites include high specific mechano-physico-chemical properties, biodegradability, and non-abrasive qualities to name a few. This article presents a short review on basalt fibers used as a reinforcement material for composites and discusses them as an alternative to the use of glass fibers. The paper also discusses the basics of basalt chemistry and its classification. Apart from this, an attempt to showcase the increasing trend in research publications and activity in the area of basalt fibers is also covered. Further sections discuss the improvement in mechanical, thermal and chemical resistant properties achieved for applications in specific industries.

640 citations

01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: Some basic problems of the mathematical theory of elasticity, but end up in infectious downloads because people cope with some infectious bugs inside their computer.
Abstract: Thank you for downloading some basic problems of the mathematical theory of elasticity. As you may know, people have search hundreds times for their favorite readings like this some basic problems of the mathematical theory of elasticity, but end up in infectious downloads. Rather than reading a good book with a cup of coffee in the afternoon, instead they cope with some infectious bugs inside their computer.

423 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents a state-of-the-art on ORA traditional methods, for the construction industry, discussing their limitations and pointing advantages of using fuzzy sets approaches to deal with ill-defined situations.

330 citations

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TL;DR: A timed Petri nets framework can be used to model and analyze a supply chain (SC) network which is subject to various risks and the overall system costs can be reduced by mitigation scenarios.

295 citations