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    Book of Abstract of the 2nd National Conference on Mechanic and Material (NCMM’2023)
    (2023) Chellil, A.; Lecheb, Samir; Mechakra, H.; Safi, B.; Daoui, A.
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    Damage crack growth detection of composite pipeline using NDT
    (Université M'Hamed Bougara Boumerdes : Faculté de Technologie : Département Génie Mécanique, 2021) Brihmat, Chahira; Lecheb, Samir; Chellil, A.; Safi, B.; Kebir, H.; Mechakra, H.; Tablit, B.
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    Identification of vibratory characteristics to the damage of a composite plate
    (2018) Grabi, Massinissa; Chellil, A.; Lecheb, Samir; Mechakra, H.; Nour, A.; Andrianarison, O.
    tThe objective of this work is to study the damage behavior of composite structures by examining the influence on fatigue resistance. The finite element model of the plate will allow to analyze the vibratory behavior, to identify the stress, to study the influence of the dynamic loads on the natural frequencies of the plate in bending and torsion and will show the influence of the orientation of the Composite fiber macros on the rigidity of the plate and finally calculate the stability of the plate. The various damage mechanisms associated with these materials will also be presented with particular attention to delamination and cracking. This work will then focus on different technologies to improve the mechanical properties of these composite materials.

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