Anne Pantet
University of Le Havre
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Advances in Materials Science and Engineering | 2010
Anne Pantet; Serge Robert; Sébastien Jarny; Stéphane Kervella
Coastal erosion results from a combination of various factors, both natural and humaninduced, which have different time and space patterns. In addition, uncertainties still remain about the interactions of the forcing agents, as well as on the significance of non-local causes of erosion. We focused about the surface sediments in the Marennes Oleron bay, after a general description of the site that has many various activities. The superficial sediments show a mechanical behavior, mainly depends on the fine fraction for a composition that contains up to 60% of sandy material. Fine sediments fraction has a typical yield stress depending naturally of concentration or water content. This yield could be modified slightly or significantly by adding silt or sand. As a result, the rheological measurement sensitivity allows us to characterize five typical sediments that correlate with solid fraction and fine fraction.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering | 2014
Abdou Lawane; Raffaele Vinai; Anne Pantet; Jean-Hugues Thomassin; Adamah Messan
AbstractThe building sector is widely recognized as having a major impact on sustainable development. Both in developed and developing countries, sustainability in buildings approaches are growing. Laterite dimension stone (LDS) is a building material that was traditionally used in sub-Saharan Africa, but its technical features still need to be assessed. This article presents some results of a study focused on the characterization of LDS exploited in Burkina Faso for building purposes. The measured average thermal conductivity is 0.51u2009u2009W/mK, which increases with water content and evolves with the specific gravity and with porosity. Rock mineral phases (quartz, goethite, hematite, magnetite) are cemented by kaolinite. The porosity of the material is high (30%), with macropores visible on the surface and found in the rock inner structure as well. Results from the hygrothermal monitoring of a pilot building are also presented.
Advanced Materials Research | 2014
Gana Abdou Lawane; Adamah Messan; Anne Pantet; Raffaele Vinai; Jean Hugues Thomassin
This paper presents the preliminary results of geological and geomechanical studies on the laterite stone exploited at Dano quarry in Burkina Faso. The field work described the geological structure of quarry sites and their environment to determine the rocks alteration and the links between the bedrock and lateritic material. Physic-mechanical properties have been studied for assessing the potentiality of this material for lightweight housing, to be completed with thermal and environmental considerations. Some social and economic evaluations are in progress in order to foster its utilization under local conditions
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2014
Ilaria Giorgis; Sabrina Bonetto; Roberto Giustetto; Abdou Lawane; Anne Pantet; Piergiorgio Rossetti; Jean Hugues Thomassin; Raffaele Vinai
EuroCoalAsh 2017: Innovations in Power Plant Technology and CCP Utilization | 2017
Raffaele Vinai; Abdou Lawane; J.R. Minane; Anne Pantet
EMI International Conference of ASCE | 2016
Abdou Lawane; Anne Pantet; Raffaele Vinai; Jean-Hugues Thomassin
13th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone | 2016
Abdou Lawane; Anne Pantet; Raffaele Vinai; Jean-Hugues Thomassin
Conférence Méditerranéenne Côtière et Maritime - Coastal and Maritime Mediterranean Conference | 2015
Ahmed Benamar; Anne Pantet; Sébastien Brasselet; Frédérique Bourdin
Journées Nationales Génie Côtier - Génie Civil | 2012
Ahmed Benamar; Sébastien Brasselet; Anne Pantet
Congrès français de mécanique | 2011
Abdou Lawane; Anne Pantet; Rafaele Vinai; Jean Hugues Thomassin