61 research outputs found

    Characterization of intergranular corrosion defects in a 2024 T351 aluminium alloy

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    Intergranular corrosion defects formed after a 24h immersion in a 1M NaCl solution in a 2024-T351 Al alloy were characterized using a combination of electron microscopy techniques. Results showed the dissolution of intergranular Cu-rich precipitates all along the corroded grain boundaries. Cu species were incorporated inside the amorphous alumina oxide film identified in the corroded grain boundaries leading to the formation of structural defects in the oxide film. A 10–200nm-thin metallic Cu-rich layer was also observed at the oxide/metal interface and at the tip of the intergranular corrosion defect

    Endommagement en corrosion intergranulaire de l'alliage d'aluminium 2024 : mécanismes et cinétiques de propagation

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    La prédiction des durées de vie des pièces de structures aéronautiques a toujours été une problématique à la fois complexe et capitale dans ce domaine de l’industrie. Néanmoins, la majorité des tests existant à l’heure actuelle cherche à évaluer la capacité des matériaux à résister aux sollicitations mécaniques notamment en fatigue. Les problématiques liées à l’endommagement causé par l’environnement comme la corrosion sont encore mal comprises. En effet, bien que certains tests permettent de détecter et de caractériser cet endommagement, aucun outil fiable de prédiction des vitesses de propagation des défauts de corrosion intergranulaire n’existe. Ainsi, actuellement, un défaut de corrosion détecté induit systématiquement un changement de la pièce. Les travaux de cette thèse s’inscrivent dans cette problématique ; ils ont pour but de comprendre les phénomènes de corrosion intergranulaire sur l’alliage d’aluminium 2024, le plus utilisé dans le secteur aéronautique, et d’étudier les cinétiques de propagation des défauts de corrosion. L’étude s’appuie sur une approche multi-échelle des processus de corrosion, des états microstructuraux et de l’influence de l’hydrogène. Ce projet s’inscrit également dans une dynamique de collaboration avec Airbus Group et l’Université de Bourgogne dans le cadre du projet ANR M-SCOT (Multi-Scale Corrosion Testing ANR-14-CE07-0027-01)

    Hydrogen mapping in an aluminum alloy using an alternating current scanning electrochemical microscope (AC-SECM)

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    Measurements using an alternating current scanning electrochemical microscope (AC-SECM) were performed on a 2024 aluminum alloy pre-charged with hydrogen. A gradient in AC current magnitude was observed over several hundreds of microns on the side perpendicular to the charging side. After heat treatment at 130 °C for 2 h, the current gradient disappeared. Comparison with scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy (SKPFM) measurements confirmed that the increase in AC current magnitude observed with AC-SECM was due to the presence of hydrogen in the material. Fitting of localized impedance spectra with a suitable equivalent circuit showed the influence of H on the corrosion rate. AC-SECM is thus a powerful new method to detect hydrogen and study its effect on corrosion at the micrometer scale

    A Kelvin probe force microscopy study of hydrogen insertion and desorption into 2024 aluminum alloy

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    Hydrogen was inserted into 2024 aluminum alloy by cathodic polarization in sulfuric acid at 25 °C. Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (SKPFM) measurements performed perpendicularly to the charging side revealed a potential gradient and confirmed the insertion of hydrogen over hundreds of microns. A hydrogen diffusion coefficient of 1.7 x 10-9 cm2 s-1 was calculated from SKPFM measurements of H-charged samples for different durations. The evolution of the potential gradient during desorption of hydrogen in air, at room temperature and at 130 °C was investigated. Additional experiments performed at a corrosion defect showed that SKPFM could detect both reversibly and irreversibly bounded hydrogen. These results show that SKPFM is a cutting-edge technique for hydrogen detection and localization at a local scal

    Influence of hydrogen on the propagation of intergranular corrosion defects in 2024 aluminium alloy

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    To study the influence of hydrogen on the intergranular corrosion mechanism of a 2024 aluminium alloy, samples were hydrogen precharged by cathodic polarisation and then exposed to a NaCl solution. EBSD analyses and SEM observations showed that hydrogen increased the number of corroded interfaces and led to the embrittlement of low-angle grain boundaries which were not susceptible to corrosion without hydrogen precharging. The increase of the reactivity of the 2024 aluminium alloy in the presence of hydrogen gave a new insight into the intergranular corrosion mechanism: corrosion-induced hydrogen promoted the intergranular corrosion propagation and partially controlled the corrosion defect morphology

    The Earth as an extrasolar transiting planet: Earth's atmospheric composition and thickness revealed by Lunar eclipse observations

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    An important goal within the quest for detecting an Earth-like extrasolar planet, will be to identify atmospheric gaseous bio-signatures. Observations of the light transmitted through the Earth's atmosphere, as for an extrasolar planet, will be the first step for future comparisons. We have completed observations of the Earth during a Lunar eclipse, a unique situation similar to that of a transiting planet. We aim at showing what species could be detected in its atmosphere at optical wavelengths, where a lot of photons are available in the masked stellar light. We present observations of the 2008 August 16 Moon eclipse performed with the SOPHIE spectrograph at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence. Locating the spectrograph fibers in the penumbra of the eclipse, the Moon irradiance is then a mix of direct, unabsorbed Sun light and solar light that has passed through the Earth's limb. This mixture essentially reproduces what is recorded during the transit of an extrasolar planet. We report here the clear detection of several Earth atmospheric compounds in the transmission spectra, such as ozone, molecular oxygen, and neutral sodium as well as molecular nitrogen and oxygen through the Rayleigh signature. Moreover, we present a method that allows us to derive the thickness of the atmosphere versus the wavelength for penumbra eclipse observations. We quantitatively evaluate the altitude at which the atmosphere becomes transparent for important species like molecular oxygen and ozone, two species thought to be tightly linked to the presence of life. The molecular detections presented here are an encouraging first attempt, necessary to better prepare for the future of extremely-large telescopes and transiting Earth-like planets. Instruments like SOPHIE will be mandatory when characterizing the atmospheres of transiting Earth-like planets from the ground and searching for bio-marker signatures.Comment: 15 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysic

    Giving room to subjectivity in understanding and assessing problem gambling: A patient-centered approach focused on quality of life

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    Background and aims: Problem gambling is characterized by high stigma and self-stigma, making relevant measurement of the burden of the disorder complex. The aim of our qualitative study was to describe health-related quality of life (HRQOL) impacted by problem gambling from the patients’ perspective. Methods: We conducted 6 focus groups with 25 current or lifetime at-risk problem gamblers to identify key domains of quality of life impacted by problem gambling. A content analysis from the focus groups data was conducted using Alceste© software, using descendant hierarchical classification analysis, to obtain stable classes and the significant presences of reduced forms. The class of interest, detailing the core of impacted quality of life, was described using a cluster analysis. Results: Thematic content analysis identified three stable classes. Class 1 contained the interviewers’ speech. Class 3 was composed of the vocabulary related to gambling practice, games and gambling venues (casino, horse betting, etc.). Class 2 described the core of impact of gambling on quality of life and corresponded to 43% of the analyzed elementary context units. This analysis revealed seven key domains of impact of problem gambling: loneliness, financial pressure, relationships deterioration, feeling of incomprehension, preoccupation with gambling, negative emotions, and avoidance of helping relationships. Conclusions: We identified, beyond objective damage, the subjective distress felt by problem gamblers over the course of the disorder and in the helping process, marked in particular by stigma and self-stigma. Four impacted HRQOL areas were new and gambling-specific: loneliness, feeling of incomprehension, avoidance of helping relationships, and preoccupation with gambling. These results support the relevance of developing, in a next step, a specific HRQOL scale in the context of gambling

    The Vam6 GEF controls TORC1 by activating the EGO complex

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    The target of rapamycin complex 1 (TORC1) is a central regulator of eukaryotic cell growth that is activated by a variety of hormones (e.g., insulin) and nutrients (e.g., amino acids) and is deregulated in various cancers. Here, we report that the yeast Rag GTPase homolog Gtr1, a component of the vacuolar-membrane-associated EGO complex (EGOC), interacts with and activates TORC1 in an amino-acid-sensitive manner. Expression of a constitutively active (GTP-bound) Gtr1GTP, which interacted strongly with TORC1, rendered TORC1 partially resistant to leucine deprivation, whereas expression of a growth inhibitory, GDP-bound Gtr1GDP, caused constitutively low TORC1 activity. We also show that the nucleotide-binding status of Gtr1 is regulated by the conserved guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) Vam6. Thus, in addition to its regulatory role in homotypic vacuolar fusion and vacuole protein sorting within the HOPS complex, Vam6 also controls TORC1 function by activating the Gtr1 subunit of the EGO complex
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