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Archive | 2016

Effect of Slag Impregnation on Macroscopic Deformation of Bauxite‐Based Material

Antoine Coulon; Emmanuel de Bilbao; Rudy Michel; Marie-Laure Bouchetou; Séverine Brassamin; Camille Gazeau; Didier Zanghi; Jacques Poirier

This work aims at studying the volume change of bauxite corroded by a molten slag. Cylindrical samples were prepared by mixing ground bauxite with slag. Optical measurement at high temperature (1450 °C) of deformation with a high-resolution camera has been developed. Image processing allowed for determining the change in diameter of the sample. We showed that the deformation was induced by the precipitation of new expansive crystallised phases observed by SEM-EDS analyses. Adding pellets of the same slag upon the samples allowed to emphasize the effect of the slag amount on the size change. The change in diameter significantly increased in the impregnated area.


Advances in Science and Technology | 2014

Modelling of the oxygen transport through MIEC membrane in transient stage

Camille Gazeau; Eric Blond; Mickaël Reichmann; Pierre Marie Geffroy; Thierry Chartier; Nicolas Richet

The transient stage is critical due to the stress induced by the chemical and thermal strain. In order to predict this strain, the oxygen activity field through the membrane needs to be known. Usually, the membrane is divided into three zones: the bulk where diffusion takes place and the two surfaces where exchanges between atmosphere and membrane take place. Oxygen bulk diffusion is well described by the Wagner theory. A consensus has not yet emerged regarding the surface exchange models proposed in the literature. Moreover, these models describe the permanent state, and cannot be extended to the transient stage. A new macroscopic surface exchange model which allows computing transient stage is proposed. This model assumed that the oxygen flux is governed by the association/dissociation of adsorbed oxygen and by the high energetic cost of oxygen reduction/oxidation. Then, the balance of transient specie only present on the surface is introduced to account for these two phenomena. The oxygen activity fields predicted by the proposed model are in agreement with the measures of chemical potential drop between the membrane and the atmosphere in permanent state. Transient stage measured during isothermal expansion test is partially reproduced.


Volume 4: Advanced Manufacturing Processes; Biomedical Engineering; Multiscale Mechanics of Biological Tissues; Sciences, Engineering and Education; Multiphysics; Emerging Technologies for Inspection | 2012

A MACROSCOPIC MODEL OF THE THERMO-CHEMO-MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MIXED IONIC AND ELECTRONIC CONDUCTORS

Olivier Valentin; Camille Gazeau; Eric Blond; Pierre-Marie Geffroy; Nicolas Richet

This paper suggests a macroscopic model describing the thermo-chemo-mechanical behaviour of ceramic dense membrane for oxygen separation application. This work takes in account to oxygen permeation and strain induced by stoichiometry variation with working conditions. This model, developed within the traditional framework of phenomenological approach, is based on the assumption of strain partitions and requires only three state variables: oxygen activity, temperature and total strain. Oxygen bulk diffusion and surface exchanges are described thanks to the thermodynamic approach developed by Onsager. While many works focused on semi-permeation induced strain, the proposed model also includes the temperature effect on chemical expansion. Strains predicted by the proposed model are validated thanks to experimental test on La0.8Sr0.2Fe0.7Ga0.3O3-δ. Implemented in F.E.A code Abaqus, this model permits studying the design and the process management effects such as chemical shocks on the membrane reliability.


Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2015

Experimental set up for the mechanical characterization of plane ITM membrane at high temperature

Camille Gazeau; Jean Gillibert; Eric Blond; Pierre-Marie Geffroy; Nicolas Richet


Journal of Membrane Science | 2017

Surface exchange model for ITM membrane in transient stage

Camille Gazeau; Eric Blond; M. Riechmann; Pierre-Marie Geffroy; A. Batakis; Thierry Chartier; Nicolas Richet


Colloque national MECAMAT - Aussois 2013 Effets d'environnement sur le comportement m ecanique et la d egradation des mat eriaux | 2013

MODELISATION DU TRANSPORT DE L'OXYGENE A TRAVERS UN OXYDE CONDUCTEUR MIXTE

Camille Gazeau; Eric Blond; Mickaël Reichmann; Pierre-Marie Geffroy; Thierry Chartier; Nicolas Richet


30ème Journées annuelles du Groupement Français de la Céramique | 2016

Corrélation entre transformation de phase et déformation de matériaux céramiques réfractaires

Antoine Coulon; Camille Gazeau; Emmanuel de Bilbao; Séverine Brassamin; Fei Zuo; Didier Zanghi; Jean Gillibert; Poirier Jacques


14th International conference European Ceramic Society (ECerS) | 2015

Modelling of the transient stage of semi-permeation through MIEC

Camille Gazeau; Eric Blond; Mickaël Reichmann; Pierre-Marie Geffroy; Thierry Chartier; Nicolas Richet


14th International Conference European Ceramic Society (ECerS) | 2015

Mechanical characterisation at high temperature by integrated digital image correlation method, application to Mixed Ionic and Electronic Conductors

Camille Gazeau; Selom Kaligora; Jean Gillibert; Eric Blond; Mickaël Reichmann; Pierre-Marie Geffroy; Thierry Chartier; Marie-Laure Bouchetou; Marc Francois; Nicolas Richet


Archive | 2014

Modélisation du transport de l'oxygène à travers une membrane conductrice mixte en régime transitoire

Camille Gazeau; Eric Blond; Jean Gillibert; Mickaël Reichmann; Pierre-Marie Geffroy; Thierry Chartier; N. Richet

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Eric Blond

University of Orléans

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Thierry Chartier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pierre-Marie Geffroy

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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N. Richet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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