48 research outputs found

    REUSSIR LE MANAGEMENT PAR LA QUALITE DANS LE SECTEUR PUBLIC

    Get PDF
    Au cours des derniĂšres dĂ©cennies, les concepts de la qualitĂ© appliquĂ©s Ă  l’activitĂ© des entreprises ont beaucoup Ă©voluĂ©, on est passĂ© d’une Ă©poque oĂč l’activitĂ© en matiĂšre de qualitĂ© se limitait au contrĂŽle de la qualité à la maĂźtrise de la qualitĂ©, Ă  l’assurance de la qualitĂ© et aprĂšs au management de la qualitĂ©.En effet, le management par la qualité qui Ă©tait propre Ă  l’entreprise privĂ©e, pĂ©nĂštre de plus en plus les services publics.Au niveau du secteur public marocain, maints problĂšmes entravent sa bonne marche et nĂ©cessitent la mise en place d’une dĂ©marche qualitĂ©.Le secteur public doit repenser son rĂŽle, ses modalitĂ©s de fonctionnement et promouvoir la culture de la qualitĂ© afin de relever ses dĂ©fis.L’objet de notre recherche consiste Ă  mettre l’accent sur les mesures pour promouvoir la qualitĂ© dans le secteur public marocain, la perception par les usagers, les initiatives et  les conditions de rĂ©ussite de cette dĂ©marche

    Zirconium phosphate protonic conductor obtained by sonocatalytic sol-gel method

    Get PDF

    Synthesis of Nb2O5 thin films for electrochromic devices

    Get PDF

    Proposal Decision Support Process for Urban Goods Delivery

    Get PDF
    This paper proposes a collaborative process to handle demands received by a carrier for urban goods delivery.The purpose of this article is to provide support for carriers analyzing the demands,physical resources,human resources,risks and profitability,in order to decide processing internally or externally a goods delivery demand or rejecting it.Such a process,called CUFP(Collaborative Urban Freight Process),is based on an analysis of urban movements of goods,divided into four stages:Check out of extreme conditions,feasibility study,exploitation study and execution

    Sol-gel TiO2-SiO2 films as protective coatings against corrosion of 316L stainless steel in H2SO4 solutions

    Get PDF
    Sol-gel TiO2-SiO2 films were deposited on 316L stainless steel by dip coating process from a sono-catalysed sol of composition 30TiO2-70SiO2 prepared from a mixture of Ti(OC2H5)4 and Si(OC2H5)4, absolute ethanol C2H5OH and glacial acetic acid CH3COOH as precursors and solvents. The films, densified at 800° C in air for 2 h, are composed of small orthorhombic titania (anatase) crystallites embedded in a SiO2 amorphous matrix as identified by X-ray diffraction. The temperature dependence of the film morphology was observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and the content was determined by FTIR reflection spectroscopy. The corrosion behaviour of 316L stainless steel samples coated with densified 30TiO2-70SiO2 films was studied in 15% H2SO4 by potentiodynamic polarization curves at 25, 40 and 50°C. The measured corrosion rates show a considerable decrease for the protected steel samples in comparison to the bare substrate. The effect of time of heat treatment of the films on the corrosion parameters is also reported

    Protection of 316L stainless steel against corrosion by SiO2 coatings

    Get PDF

    Protection of 316L stainless steel by zirconia sol-gel coatings in 15% H2SO4 solutions

    Get PDF

    Sol-gel coatings for chemical protection of stainless steel

    Get PDF
    Sol-gel thin coatings of ZrO2, SiO2, 70SiO2-30TiO2 and 88SiO2-12Al2O3 compositions (mole %) have been prepared from sonocatalyzed sols and deposited by dip-coating technique on 316L stainless steel foils. The influence of the coatings on the chemical corrosion of the substrate has been measured through potentiodynamic polarization curves in aqueous 15% H2SO4 solution between 25 and 50°C. The values of the corrosion potential, polarization resistance and corrosion rate have been determined. Analysis of the data combined with scanning electron microscopy studies indicate that the films act as a geometric blocking against exposure to the corrosive media and increase the lifetime of the substrate up to a factor 8.5

    New insights on the latest Messinian-to-Piacenzian stratigraphic series from the Dahra Massif (Lower Chelif Basin, Algeria): Lago Mare, reflooding and bio-events

    Get PDF
    Geological investigations carried out on the Dahra Massif have revealed sedimentary changes and bioevents characterizing the post-gypsum detrital sediments (from Messinian to Piacenzian), which are followed by the Trubi equivalent Pliocene marls or white marly limestones. Structured into two superimposed steps, the late Messinian deposits yielded two successive ostracod assemblages. They indicate a brackish environment for the lower and a fairly open shallow brackish environment for the second. Based on their ostracod content, assemblage 1 (Cyprideis, Loxoconcha muelleri) corresponds to the Lago Mare biofacies 1 of the Apennine foredeep, which is correlated with the Lago Mare 1 episode dated between 5.64 and 5.60 Ma. Assemblage 2 (Loxocorniculina djafarovi) is referred to the Lago Mare biofacies 2 described in the same region. It is correlated with the Lago Mare 3 episode, dated between 5.46 and 5.33 Ma. Moreover, the stratigraphic succession is marked by a major discontinuity indicated by a hardground, separating step 1 from step 2 and corresponding to the ostracod assemblages 1 and 2, respectively. This discontinuity is considered here to be equivalent to the Messinian Erosional Surface, already evidenced in the region and widely known around the Mediterranean Basin. These late Messinian deposits and their ostracod assemblage 2, notably the detrital sedimentation with Ceratolithus acutus, Globorotalia margaritae, Reticulofenestra cisnerosii document a marine incursion into the Lower Chelif Basin, corresponding to the latest Messinian marine reflooding of the Mediterranean Basin, that happened before the earliest Zanclean R. cisnerosii occurrence. Finally, the bioevents evidenced in the Dahra Massif, reinforce the evidence of the late Messinian Lago Mare 3 episode, and support the ante-Zanclean age of the marine reflooding of the Mediterranean. The overlying deposits are marked by coral constructions (cf. Cladocora cf. caespitosa, Dendrophyllia sp) never described before and covering the entire early Zanclean, testifying the existence, at that time, of warm enough conditions, which may correspond to the marine isotopic stage TG5

    EPIdemiology of Surgery-Associated Acute Kidney Injury (EPIS-AKI) : Study protocol for a multicentre, observational trial

    Get PDF
    More than 300 million surgical procedures are performed each year. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication after major surgery and is associated with adverse short-term and long-term outcomes. However, there is a large variation in the incidence of reported AKI rates. The establishment of an accurate epidemiology of surgery-associated AKI is important for healthcare policy, quality initiatives, clinical trials, as well as for improving guidelines. The objective of the Epidemiology of Surgery-associated Acute Kidney Injury (EPIS-AKI) trial is to prospectively evaluate the epidemiology of AKI after major surgery using the latest Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) consensus definition of AKI. EPIS-AKI is an international prospective, observational, multicentre cohort study including 10 000 patients undergoing major surgery who are subsequently admitted to the ICU or a similar high dependency unit. The primary endpoint is the incidence of AKI within 72 hours after surgery according to the KDIGO criteria. Secondary endpoints include use of renal replacement therapy (RRT), mortality during ICU and hospital stay, length of ICU and hospital stay and major adverse kidney events (combined endpoint consisting of persistent renal dysfunction, RRT and mortality) at day 90. Further, we will evaluate preoperative and intraoperative risk factors affecting the incidence of postoperative AKI. In an add-on analysis, we will assess urinary biomarkers for early detection of AKI. EPIS-AKI has been approved by the leading Ethics Committee of the Medical Council North Rhine-Westphalia, of the Westphalian Wilhelms-University MĂŒnster and the corresponding Ethics Committee at each participating site. Results will be disseminated widely and published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at conferences and used to design further AKI-related trials. Trial registration number NCT04165369
    corecore