Equipe MMA
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ObjectivesFort existing studies, the goal of our team for the next four years is to continue the research activities under way by continuing to develop strategies for analysis and modeling of assemblies based on various collaborations (ie, industrial , national and international university). The various research themes proposed by this group have strong applications in the field of marine renewable energy. Science projects planned for the group "Mechanics of Assemblies" are presented as follows: Modeling the behavior of bonded composite joints(Participants: Jean-Yves Cognard, Romain Créac'hcadec, Malick Diakaté, Bernard and Laurent Sohier Gineste) An important research topic in the context of structural optimization for industrial innovation is associated with the use of composite joints (metallic materials - composite materials). The design of such assemblies requires the establishment of procedures for specific tests in order to search geometries assemblies limiting stresses (especially for composites) and to control the influence of environment on sustainability in service. These points are particularly important for marine applications (ships, offshore structures, applications in the field of marine renewable energy). Replacing traditional methods of assembly by bonding offers significant benefits, including relief, reduction of galvanic corrosion problems and the potential for reducing manufacturing costs. Thus, the bonding must be integrated into the design stage, which requires the availability of tools that are adapted to the marine industry and have been validated by tests on representative structures, particularly for marine applications. In addition, the new REACH regulation limit, in particular, the use of surface preparations techniques developed to increase the durability of bonded assemblies. Durability of adhesive joint industrial marine environment. Two topics of study are proposed to analyze the influence of couplings between aging and thermomechanical loading:
Study of the behavior of off-plan composite bonded joints and composites.
For applications heavily used, the bonded assemblies are often proposed hybrid (bolted bonded assemblies for aerospace Airbus and Eurocopter, welded and bonded joints for automotive applications SIKA). A natural consequence of the proposed activated is associated with the optimization of these assemblies. Modeling the behavior of mooring line at sea(Participant: Guilhem Bles) The offshore mooring lines are either chains or steel cables or cables son of woven polymer (often polyester). For large depths (2000, 3000 meters), steel lines are limited because of their weight becomes too great. The son of polymer lines then have a definite advantage because of their lightness. Unfortunately, the behavior of the latter is elastic and nonlinear viscous. What complicates the work of design engineers. The modeling approach developed to analyze the behavior of woven materials (viscoelastic anisotropic model) is a good basis for addressing the modeling of the behavior of synthetic cables. On this theme of collaboration with IFREMER are possible. Implementation of composite materials by the method of infusion(Participants: Franck Le Poulain, Eric Lolive, Bonnemains Thomas, Jean-Yves Cognard) The objective is to establish a design tool and aid to the achievement which can determine the optimal parameters of implementation for obtaining materials free of defects and possess desired mechanical properties. To achieve this, we want to develop an experimental instrument to:
Funding for the experimental device is being finalized in collaboration with the IUT de Brest (professional license "Design and manufacture of composite structures" and SYRTEF PFT). |


