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    Impacts on foam stabilised composite structures: experimental and numerical study

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    A dropweight tester is used to make low velocity tests on specific sandwich type structures. Sandwich are made of glass-epoxy skin and polyurethane foam core. The skins can be straight or little curved, and impact direction is the global skin direction. The aim of these tests is to study the initiation of rupture in such structures :local buckling of skin and foam core rupture. Experimental results are given. They show the evolution of buckling critical stress in the skin when impact velocity increases. The rupture mode in curved skin specimen is also studied : rupture is no more provoked by buckling. A numerical analysis is proposed to model the behaviour of the structure and the rupture initiation. Finally, a method is developed, in order to predict the propagation of skin debonding during impact : an element layer under the skin is damaged with a specific law to simulate debonding

    Dynamic buckling of foam stabilised composite skin

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    Presented in the following pages is an experimental and numerical study of dynamic local buckling of skin on foam core. Impact tests on sandwich-type structures with skins stabilized by foam demonstrated that rupture appears by debonding of skins due to a local buckling phenomenon, and that the maximum stress in the skin, obtained at rupture, grows with the increase of the loading rate of the skin. A finite element analysis allows this phenomenon to be analyzed and understood, and a mass-spring-dashpot model is proposed to model the skin debonding initiation

    The role of fixed cost in international environmental negotiations.

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    We investigate the relative efficiency of an agreement based on a uniform standard without transfers and one based on differentiated standards with transfers when strictly identical countries deal with transboundary pollution. We especially ask what role fixed cost plays. Two approaches are examined: the Nash bargaining solution, involving two countries, and the coalition formation framework, involving numerous countries and emphasizing self-enforcing agreements. In the former, in terms of welfare, strictly identical countries may wish to reduce their emissions in a non-uniform way under the differentiated agreement. For this result to hold, the fixed cost of investment in abatement technology must be sufficiently high. The nature of the threat point of negotiations, however, also plays a crucial role. As concerns global abatement, the two countries abate more under the uniform agreement than under the differentiated one. In terms of coalition formation when numerous countries are involved, a grand coalition could emerge under a differentiated agreement.bargaining; standards; costs; Transboundary pollution;

    Buckling of foam stabilised composite structures

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    An analytical modelling of the symmetrical wrinkling is proposed : from original assumptions on displacements within the core, and from an energy minimisation method, it is possible to predict critical loads and buckling modes better than traditional models do, and to distinguish the influence of each structure component. Compression tests were carried out on sandwich structures to validate the model. Little curved structures were also tested to estimate the influence of skin curvature on rupture and buckling mode. A finite elements analysis has been achieved in parallel : a fine modelling allows to find results close to experimental ones

    Steganography: a class of secure and robust algorithms

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    This research work presents a new class of non-blind information hiding algorithms that are stego-secure and robust. They are based on some finite domains iterations having the Devaney's topological chaos property. Thanks to a complete formalization of the approach we prove security against watermark-only attacks of a large class of steganographic algorithms. Finally a complete study of robustness is given in frequency DWT and DCT domains.Comment: Published in The Computer Journal special issue about steganograph

    Steganography: a Class of Algorithms having Secure Properties

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    Chaos-based approaches are frequently proposed in information hiding, but without obvious justification. Indeed, the reason why chaos is useful to tackle with discretion, robustness, or security, is rarely elucidated. This research work presents a new class of non-blind information hidingalgorithms based on some finite domains iterations that are Devaney's topologically chaotic. The approach is entirely formalized and reasons to take place into the mathematical theory of chaos are explained. Finally, stego-security and chaos security are consequently proven for a large class of algorithms.Comment: 4 pages, published in Seventh International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, IIH-MSP 2011, Dalian, China, October 14-16, 201

    La laïcité en bibliothèque se lit au pluralisme des collections

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    Le bibliothécaire a pour devoir de traverser la diversité des questions, des réponses, mais aussi des croyances de tous les publics, présents et futurs. D\u27où la nécessité pour lui de s\u27interroger sur les notions de censure, de critique et de choix. Secrétaire général du Conseil supérieur des bibliothèques depuis quatre mois, Jean-François Jacques pose ici les éléments de réflexions indispensables à la gestion de toute politique d\u27acquisition

    L’ABF, lieu de débat

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    Une des complexités d’une association telle que celle des bibliothécaires français réside dans la nécessité d’évoluer et de poursuivre ses objectifs premiers, dans l’expression généreuse de ses buts et les contingences de l’action. Jean-François Jacques analyse ici certains axes des statuts de l’ABF et propose de nouvelles pistes de réflexion
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