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ParisTech
Education•Paris, France•
About: ParisTech is a education organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Residual stress & Finite element method. The organization has 1888 authors who have published 1965 publications receiving 55532 citations. The organization is also known as: Paris Institute of Technology & ParisTech Développement.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the classical thermomechanics of solids are extended to incorporate a non-trivial dependence of the internal energy density function on the gradient of entropy, and a generalized heat equation is derived for rigid heat conductors.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the single crystal constitutive relations of Castelnau et al. were modified to account for kinematic hardening at the single-crystal level and were then used in a full-field simulation performed by an elasto-viscoplastic FFT-based method.
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TL;DR: In this article, an engineering model based on a partition of energy density into plastic distortion energy density and elastic opening energy density is proposed for predominant mode I cracking under low cycle fatigue.
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TL;DR: A finite volume based Reynolds equation model has been formulated for the piston-cylinder clearance which considers the piston eccentricity and the relative tangential movement between piston and barrel as mentioned in this paper, and different grooves configurations have been evaluated in search of finding minimum leakage, minimum appearance of cavitation and maximum restoring torque.
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01 Jan 2017TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of past and present attempts to predict wind power for single turbines, wind, farms or for whole regions, for a few minutes up to a few days ahead.
Abstract: This chapter gives an overview over past and present attempts to predict wind power for single turbines, wind, farms or for whole regions, for a few minutes up to a few days ahead. It is based on a survey and report (Giebel et al., 2011) initiated in the frame of the European project ANEMOS, which brought together many groups from Europe involved in the field with long experience in short-term forecasting. It was then continued in the frame of the follow-up European projects SafeWind and ANEMOS.plus, which concentrated respectively on the forecasting of extreme events and the best possible integration of the forecasts in the work flow of end users.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Mathias Fink | 116 | 900 | 51759 |
George G. Malliaras | 94 | 382 | 28533 |
Mickael Tanter | 85 | 583 | 29452 |
Gerard Mourou | 82 | 653 | 34147 |
Catherine Lapierre | 79 | 227 | 18286 |
Carlo Adamo | 75 | 444 | 36092 |
Jean-François Joanny | 72 | 294 | 20700 |
Marie-Paule Lefranc | 72 | 381 | 21087 |
Paul B. Rainey | 70 | 222 | 17930 |
Vincent Lepetit | 70 | 268 | 26207 |
Bernard Asselain | 69 | 409 | 23648 |
Michael J. Baker | 69 | 394 | 20834 |
Jacques Prost | 68 | 198 | 19064 |
Jean-Philippe Vert | 67 | 235 | 17593 |
Jacques Mairesse | 66 | 310 | 20539 |