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    Structure, morphology and mechanical properties of electrodeposited composite coatings Ni–P/SiC

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    Physical properties of the NiP/SiC deposits are discussed according to the electroplating parameters and heat treatments. The insertion of silicon carbide in the coatings does not modify their rigidity (E = 230 GPa), increases their hardness slightly (50 Vickers) and decreases the residual stresses in the coatings. The phosphorus content has a major effect on the structure and the physical properties. Indeed, the insertion of phosphorus into the deposits generates a grain size reduction or even an amorphisation which results in morphological modifications observed by AFM. In parallel a very important hardening is associated with incorporation of phosphorus: hardness is multiplied by 3 to reach 600 HV0.1. The deposits tend to become crystalline following the heat treatments. With 420 °C, the precipitation of a Ni3P phase which distorts the crystal lattice is observed, increasing the hardness of the deposits

    An innovative collaborative high-performance platform for simulation

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    This paper presents an innovative collaborative visualization platform for the simulation-based design applications. Following the scope and the main objectives, the general architecture based on the internet standard technologies is explained. Based on a multi-domain approach, several demonstrators are involved crossing interests of industrial and academic communities. Related to the field of process engineering, we adapt and deploy a web-based architecture research application on the targeted platform

    Development of nickel phosphorus coatings containing micro particles of talc phyllosilicates

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    The present work aims to characterized nickel phosphorus coatings co-deposited with talc particles on steel. The NiP-talc composite deposits were developed to serve as hard coatings with a lubricating effect at 600 C. This process, which is free of hexavalent chromium, could provide a reliable substitute for the electrodeposition of hard chromium coating used in industrial applications. Local responses to static and dynamic mechanical loading have been obtained by nano- and microhardness, microtensile and nanoscratch testing. The hardness and stiffness values slightly decrease when the amount of talc increases for untreated coatings. In contrast, a 420 C heat treatment leads to high hardness and Young’s modulus values due to crystallization. Moreover, a 600 C heat treatment lowers these values through overageing. A 420 C heat treatment greatly improves the adherence and the cohesion of the coatings containing talc

    Methodological considerations concerning manual annotation of musical audio in function of algorithm development

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    In research on musical audio-mining, annotated music databases are needed which allow the development of computational tools that extract from the musical audiostream the kind of high-level content that users can deal with in Music Information Retrieval (MIR) contexts. The notion of musical content, and therefore the notion of annotation, is ill-defined, however, both in the syntactic and semantic sense. As a consequence, annotation has been approached from a variety of perspectives (but mainly linguistic-symbolic oriented), and a general methodology is lacking. This paper is a step towards the definition of a general framework for manual annotation of musical audio in function of a computational approach to musical audio-mining that is based on algorithms that learn from annotated data. 1

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    On convexity properties of homogeneous functions of degree one

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    We provide an explicit example of a function that is homogeneous of degree one, rank-one convex, but not conve
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