Benoît Nait-Ali
École Normale Supérieure
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AIP Advances | 2013
A. Tiwari; Kévin Boussois; Benoît Nait-Ali; David S. Smith; Philippe Blanchart
This paper reports about the development of a modified laser-flash technique and relation to measure the in-plane thermal diffusivity of thin polycrystalline oxide samples. Thermal conductivity is then calculated with the product of diffusivity, specific heat and density. Design and operating features for evaluating in-plane thermal conductivities are described. The technique is advantageous as thin samples are not glued together to measure in-plane thermal conductivities like earlier methods reported in literature. The approach was employed to study anisotropic thermal conductivity in alumina sheet, textured kaolin ceramics and montmorillonite. Since it is rare to find in-plane thermal conductivity values for such anisotropic thin samples in literature, this technique offers a useful variant to existing techniques.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2012
Fabienne Pennec; Arnaud Alzina; Nicolas Tessier-Doyen; Benoît Nait-Ali; David S. Smith
This work is about the calculation of thermal conductivity of insulating building materials made from plant particles. To determine the type of raw materials, the particle sizes or the volume fractions of plant and binder, a tool dedicated to calculate the thermal conductivity of heterogeneous materials has been developped, using the discrete element method to generate the volume element and the finite element method to calculate the homogenized properties. A 3D optical scanner has been used to capture plant particle shapes and convert them into a cluster of discret elements. These aggregates are initially randomly distributed but without any overlap, and then fall down in a container due to the gravity force and collide with neighbour particles according to a velocity Verlet algorithm. Once the RVE is built, the geometry is exported in the open-source Salome-Meca platform to be meshed. The calculation of the effective thermal conductivity of the heterogeneous volume is then performed using a homogenization technique, based on an energy method. To validate the numerical tool, thermal conductivity measurements have been performed on sunflower pith aggregates and on packed beds of the same particles. The experimental values have been compared satisfactorily with a batch of numerical simulations.
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2006
Benoît Nait-Ali; Krzysztof Haberko; H. Vesteghem; Joseph Absi; David S. Smith
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2012
Ellie Kamseu; Benoît Nait-Ali; Mc Bignozzi; Cristina Leonelli; Sylvie Rossignol; David S. Smith
Journal of Materials Research | 2013
David S. Smith; Arnaud Alzina; Julie Bourret; Benoît Nait-Ali; Fabienne Pennec; Nicolas Tessier-Doyen; Kodai Otsu; Hideaki Matsubara; Pierre Elser; Urs T. Gonzenbach
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2007
Benoît Nait-Ali; Krzysztof Haberko; H. Vesteghem; Joseph Absi; David S. Smith
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2013
J. Bourret; Nicolas Tessier-Doyen; Benoît Nait-Ali; F. Pennec; Arnaud Alzina; Claire Peyratout; David S. Smith
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2014
Julie Bourret; Aurélie Michot; Nicolas Tessier-Doyen; Benoît Nait-Ali; Fabienne Pennec; Arnaud Alzina; Jerome Vicente; Claire Peyratout; David S. Smith
Composites Part B-engineering | 2015
S. Abidi; Benoît Nait-Ali; Y. Joliff; C. Favotto
Thermochimica Acta | 2013
C. Martias; Y. Joliff; Benoît Nait-Ali; Jacques Rogez; C. Favotto