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Conservatoire national des arts et métiers

EducationParis, France
About: Conservatoire national des arts et métiers is a education organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing. The organization has 3573 authors who have published 7127 publications receiving 141430 citations. The organization is also known as: CNAM & Conservatoire des arts et métiers.


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TL;DR: In this article, the corrosion resistance of Alloy 690 in these extreme conditions was studied considering the surface finish of the alloy, and the presence of a work-hardened zone revealed the competition between the selective oxidation of chromium with respect to the oxidation of nickel and iron.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared six qualitative methods used to identify consumer perceptions: the sorting task with verbalization, the repertory grid method, the projective technique of word association and sentence completion, a method based on the self-explanation of preferences and the focus group.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a mathematical model to evaluate the impact of mass testing in the control of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
Abstract: We used a mathematical model to evaluate the impact of mass testing in the control of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Under optimistic assumptions, one round of mass testing may reduce daily infections by up to 20-30%. Consequently, very frequent testing would be required to control a quickly growing epidemic if other control measures were to be relaxed. Mass testing is most relevant when epidemic growth remains limited through a combination of interventions.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a radio-over-fiber (RoF) infrastructure at home to expand the 60 GHz radio coverage by using a RoF link working at intermediate frequency with two hops in the air.
Abstract: Home area networks will have to deal with the future multigigabit wireless systems that are emerging or are under development . These millimeter-wave radio systems achieve data rates up to several Gb/s per channel, but over short distance. So, to expand the radio coverage, we propose to introduce a radio-over-fiber (RoF) infrastructure at home. This paper presents a complete study of a RoF system: the 60 GHz radio coverage is extended using a RoF link working at intermediate frequency with two hops in the air. An experimental setup of such an infrastructure has been realized and characterized. A low-cost solution, working at 850 nm, was chosen using multimode fiber and off-the-shelf millimeter-wave and photonic components. Finally, a real-time transmission between two commercial WirelessHD devices working at 3 Gb/s has been carried out.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the deformation behavior and damage evaluation of a new composite steel has been investigated by means of in situ three-point bend tests in the scanning electron microscope, where the primary mode of damage is particle fracture and inhomogeneous plastic deformation in the matrix.
Abstract: Deformation behavior and damage evaluation of a new composite steel has been investigated by means of in situ three-point bend tests in the scanning electron microscope. The titanium diboride (TiB2)-reinforced steel composite is produced by in situ precipitation of the TiB2 particles during eutectic solidification. This production process developed by ArcelorMittal leads to a steel composite with a significant increase in specific stiffness (>20%), and good strength/ductility compromise. The microstructures obtained consist of primary TiB2 crystals surrounded by a eutectic mixture of ferrite and TiB2 particles. The primary mode of damage is particle fracture and inhomogeneous plastic deformation in the matrix. In contrast with other production process, particle fracture was more common than interfacial debonding indicating that interfacial strength is not the limiting factor in damage accumulation and fracture in this composite. Crack growth occurred by particle fracture ahead of the crack tip, producing large microvoids, which then link up to the growing crack by ductile failure of the remaining matrix ligaments. The results suggest also that the cracks tended to avoid direct particle interactions.

39 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Joshua A. Salomon107435124708
Serge Hercberg10694256791
Pilar Galan9762846782
Patrice Simon8926466332
Yuh-Shan Ho8034648242
Pierre-Louis Taberna6820934293
J. David Spence6739917671
Mathilde Touvier6532131586
Sébastien Czernichow6427414654
Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot5733810914
Valentin Petrov5474312127
Sandrine Bertrais531699618
Paco Bustamante522959136
Khaled Ezzedine503138939
Arnaud Fontanet5020411964
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20238
2022124
2021383
2020419
2019399
2018362