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    Contribution à l’amélioration d’un système maintenance dans une entreprise de service pétrolier basé sur le référentiel de la qualité Norme ISO 9001 : 2015
    (Université M’Hamed Bougara Boumerdes : Faculté de Technologie, 2019) Ifrah, Walid; Bouderbane, Ali; Aknouche, Hamid(Promoteur)
    Le Thème de ce travail relève de la problématique générale de la mesure de la performance de la fonction maintenance.Il présente de manière succincte différentes études et approches de cette problématique. Par,ailleurs,il propose une démarche originale basée sur l'analyse fonctionnelle pour définir un système d'indicateurs permettant l'évaluation de la performance de cette fonction.Après énumération et analyse des différentes fonctions de la maintenance, suivant la méthode APTE des indicateurs et ratios ont été déduits à partir de la mesure des critères et des sous critères relatifs à ces fonctions.Cette démarche a été illustrée par une application sur une entreprise pétrolière ENSP.Le système ainsi proposé permet,en plus de contrôle des activités de la maintenance,d'alimenter en informations les systèmes de pilotage et de prise de décision
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    Reliability assessment of carbon/epoxy micro-fiber subject to compressive stress
    (Emerald Publishing, 2024) Chebbab, Brahim; Ragueb, Haroun; Ifrah, Walid; Behnous, Dounya
    Purpose: This study addresses the reliability of a composite fiber (carbon fibers/epoxy matrix) at microscopic level, with a specific focus on its behavior under compressive stresses. The primary goal is to investigate the factors that influence the reliability of the composite, specifically considering the effects of initial fiber deformation and fiber volume fraction. Design/methodology/approach: The analysis involves a multi-step approach. Initially, micromechanics theory is employed to derive limit state equations that define the stress levels at which the fiber remains within an acceptable range of deformation. To assess the composite's structural reliability, a dedicated code is developed using the Monte Carlo method, incorporating random variables. Findings: Results highlight the significance of initial fiber deformation and volume fraction on the composite's reliability. They indicate that the level of initial deformation of the fibers plays a crucial role in determining the composite reliability. A fiber with 0.5% initial deformation exhibits the ability to endure up to 28% additional stress compared to a fiber with 1% initial deformation. Conversely, a higher fiber volume fraction contributes positively to the composite's reliability. A composite with 60% fiber content and 0.5% initial deformation can support up to 40% additional stress compared to a composite containing 40% fibers with the same deformation. Originality/value: The study's originality lies in its comprehensive exploration of the factors affecting the reliability of carbon fiber-epoxy matrix composites under compressive stresses. The integration of micromechanics theory and the Monte Carlo method for structural reliability analysis contributes to a thorough understanding of the composite's behavior. The findings shed light on the critical roles played by initial fiber deformation and fiber volume fraction in determining the overall reliability of the composite. Additionally, the study underscores the importance of careful fiber placement during the manufacturing process and emphasizes the role of volume fraction in ensuring the final product's reliability.

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