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ADAPTION OF MULTI-PHYSICS PEM FUEL CELL MODEL USING SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
2014
This paper presents the adaption of an existing multiphysics 1D fuel cell model to an existing PEM fuel cell system. The input parameters of the model are separated into system properties, linked to physical values, and running conditions. On the 40 system properties required, a sensitivity analysis was applied in order to identify that only four membrane properties have the most influence on the stack voltage. These parameter values were identified by optimization. The prediction accuracy with the new parameter values decreased to 1.48%.
Radiation hardening of FBG in harsh environments
2014
International audience; The difficulties encountered in the implementation of a temperature or strain sensor based on Fiber Bragg Grating in a harsh radiative environment are introduced. We present the choices made to select both a radiation-resistant fiber in terms of transmission and also the grating inscription conditions necessary to write radiation tolerant FBGs in such fibers with a femto-second laser. The response of different classes of gratings was also studied under radiation at high doses (>1MGy). The comparison between F- and Ge-doped fibers was highlighted.
Radiation Vulnerability of Fiber Bragg Gratings in Harsh Environments
2015
International audience; The difficulties encountered in the implementation of a temperature or strain sensor based on fiber Bragg grating (FBG) in a harsh radiative environment are introduced. We present the choices made to select both a radiation-resistant fiber in terms of transmission and also the grating inscription conditions necessary to write radiation tolerant FBGs in such fibers with a femtosecond laser. The radiation response of these gratings was also studied under radiation at dose up to 1 MGy. The comparison between Ge-free and Ge-doped fibers was highlighted.
Identification and quantification of phosphorus in cheeses - methodological investigations by solid-state 31P NMR spectroscopy
2008
International audience; NMR has been shown to be an interesting tool for investigating dairy foods, in particular cheese products, for which the method is non-destructive and well suited for investigating their compounds showing different structure and mobility during ripening. Solid-state magic angle spinning 31P NMR spectroscopy was used to characterize the structure and composition of semi-hard cheeses. Assignment including overlapping resonances from mobile/immobile phosphorylated serine residues and inorganic calcium phosphates, has been realised using different NMR techniques (spin echo, cross polarisation and single pulse excitation) and by comparison with spectra of literature. Stud…
Energy management of a thermally coupled fuel cell system and metal hydride tank
2019
International audience; Being produced from renewable energy, hydrogen is one of the most efficient energy carriers of the future. Using metal alloys, hydrogen can be stored and transported at a low cost, in a safe and effective manner. However, most metals react with hydrogen to form a compound called metal hydride (MH). This reaction is an exothermic process, and as a result releases heat. With sufficient heat supply, hydrogen can be released from the as-formed metal hydride. In this work, we propose an integrated power system of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) together with a hydride tank designed for vehicle use. We investigate different aspects for developing metal hydride…
The compliance modelling of the pathology aorta of the type of aneurism
2015
The Abdominal Aorta Aneurysm (AAA) is a pathology that is defined by a localized and permanent dilation of the artery and which involves over 8.8% of the seniors. Currently, when a patient has a dilatation of the aorta leading to a surgery because of the rupture risk, the therapeutic decision is made depending on the diameter of the aneurysm. To determine this diameter, it is usually conducted an examination by medical imaging (ultrasound, CT, MRI...). However, it notes that the diagnosis can’t be satisfied with a single dimensional measurement face to induced risks: first of all, when the diameter exceed a certain growth, the risk of rupture can reach 50% but more than 5% of surgical proce…
Intercomparison between MRI and stereovision/PIV measurements for diagnosis of aorta pathologies
2015
International audience; The objective of the study is to validate the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to perform measurements of deformations and internal flow of an aortic phantom with aneurysm. An in-vitro measurement experimental device to simulate blood flow was developed. It was tested within MRI and within stereovision and particle image velocimetry (PIV) devices. The measurement results are well correlated and can be used to establish a preoperative diagnosis based on computed parietal stresses with a finite element model (FEM).
Efficient unidirectional nanoslit couplers for surface plasmons
2007
5 pages, 4 figures.
Modulation of surface plasmon coupling-in by one-dimensional surface corrugation
2008
Surface plasmon-polaritons have recently attracted renewed interest in the scientific community for their potential in sub-wavelength optics, light generation and non-destructive sensing. Given that they cannot be directly excited by freely propagating light due to their intrinsical binding to the metal surface, the light-plasmon coupling efficiency becomes of crucial importance for the success of any plasmonic device. Here we present a comprehensive study on the modulation (enhancement or suppression) of such coupling efficiency by means of one-dimensional surface corrugation. Our approach is based on simple wave interference and enables us to make quantitative predictions which have been …
Quantitative structure-property relationships approach of aroma compounds behaviour in polysaccharide gels
2010
International audience; Pectin and carrageenan are common used thickeners in fat free foods. The aim of this work was to study separately and to compare their respective effects on the aroma release, in order to investigate the nature of involved interactions. In this way, we studied the influence of the chemical structure of 13 aroma compounds on retention/release equilibrium between vapour phase and gels using QSPR tools. Six descriptors are involved in the best obtained QSPR equations, and three of them appeared to play a critical role in the behaviour of aroma compound. Our results put forward the role of polar effects on the retention of odorant molecules in both iota-carrageenan and p…