The mechanical behavior control of structures or products, allows to optimize them to meet the specific requirements of extreme environments such as the marine environment. In addition, the ability to take into account the interaction between man and structure improves the structures or products compatibility and a help to their choice. Design and dimensioning of 3D printed structures (polymer or composite structures) for extreme environments such as the marine environment. Experimental and (…)
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Mechanical Structures & Human-structure interaction (MSH)
16 July 2024, by IM -
Multiscale characterization of an in-situ foamed 3D printed lightweight structure for the design of a complex digital twin
26 June, by YJ -
Caractérisation d’un acide polylactique (PLA) pour la fabrication additive d’une planche de surf innovante
30 June 2024, by YJ -
SERRALHEIRO Anthéa
19 March 2024, by Farah IBRAHIMFrom 04/03/2024 to 02/08/2024 Research Topics
Study on the characterization of fin performances for military purposes -
Development of a 2-axis compliant joint for the orientation of payloads on small satellites: Material characterization and finite element analysis of 3D printed PolyEtherKetoneKetone (PEKK) and PolyEtherEtherKetone (PEEK)
26 June, by YJ -
OSTRE Benjamin
4 April 2023Research Topics 3D-printing structure optimisation man-machine interaction
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JOLIFF Yoann
3 June 2016Research Topics
Numerical Models (FEM) / Ageing / durability /Composite / Coating / heterogeneous materials / Aggressive environments / Moisture / Mechanical / Thermal -
Instrumentation of a controlled-manufacturing surfboard during surfing in order to quantify the influence of ’flex’ in the overall performance of the match athlete-board
26 June, by YJ -
Aging effects at room temperature and process parameters on 3D-printed poly (lactic acid) (PLA) tensile properties
16 April 2024, by IM -
The Development of a 3D-Printed Compliant System for the Orientation of Payloads on Small Satellites: Material Characterization and Finite Element Analysis of 3D-Printed Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK)
17 April 2024, by IM