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Mines ParisTech
Education•Paris, France•
About: Mines ParisTech is a education organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Microstructure. The organization has 6564 authors who have published 11676 publications receiving 359898 citations. The organization is also known as: École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris & École des mines de Paris.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption of vanadium (IV) by chitosan, a naturally occurring material, is studied according to equilibrium and kinetics, and single mechanisms of diffusion are studied.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the determinants of the behavioural additionality of R&D grants and find that congenital learning and interorganizational learning lead to increased behavioral additionality, however, these learning effects decrease with the number of subsidized projects that are undertaken by the company.
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TL;DR: In this article, the analysis of twin-slip and twin-twin interactions in fcc crystals is reviewed using the method proposed by Sleeswyk and Verbraak for the interactions between bcc twins.
Abstract: The analysis of twin-slip and twin-twin interactions in fcc crystals is reviewed using the method proposed by Sleeswyk and Verbraak for the interactions between bcc twins. Slip or twinning dislocations impinging a twin boundary can generally be incorporated into the obstacle twin through often unfavorable dislocation reactions. Transmission electron microscopy observations are in agreement with the predicted mechanisms of stress relaxation. The link with Bollmann’s concepts for more general boundaries as applied to these simple Σ = 3 boundaries is emphasized. However the limitations of such analyses are pointed out particularly their inability to predict the influence of stress conditions. From the analysis and observations of interactions at twin boundaries the influence of twinning on work-hardening and fracture in fcc metals and alloys is tentatively outlined. In particular twinning can give rise to an increase of the flow stress particularly in polycrystals and it is actually responsible of the high mechanical properties of a number of commercial compositions. Experimental evidences of the role of twinning in the fast fracture and the fatigue fracture of fcc materials are reported which are in agreement with the inferences made from the study of various interactions.
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TL;DR: In this article, the thermal stability in air of cuprite, paramelaconite and tenorite films has been investigated and the results show that the stability of Cu2O and Cu4O3 films in air is influenced by the thickness and/or the texture of the films.
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TL;DR: In this article, the global, intergranular and intragranular responses of polycrystalline aggregate are investigated and it is shown that the heterogeneity of stress and strain dramatically increases from the global to the local level.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Francis Bach | 110 | 484 | 54944 |
Olivier Delattre | 103 | 490 | 39258 |
Richard M. Murray | 97 | 711 | 69016 |
Bruno Latour | 96 | 364 | 94864 |
George G. Malliaras | 94 | 382 | 28533 |
George S. Wilson | 88 | 716 | 33034 |
Zhong-Ping Jiang | 81 | 597 | 24279 |
F. Liu | 80 | 428 | 23869 |
Kazu Suenaga | 75 | 329 | 26287 |
Carlo Adamo | 75 | 444 | 36092 |
Edith Heard | 75 | 196 | 23899 |
Enrico Zio | 73 | 1127 | 23809 |
John J. Jonas | 70 | 379 | 21544 |
Bernard Asselain | 69 | 409 | 23648 |
Eric Guibal | 69 | 294 | 16397 |