Publications by authors named "Julien Bardon"

This work investigates the use of intumescent flame-retardant additives as a new debonding solution to disassemble bonded aluminum substrates. Melamine polyphosphate (MPP) or ammonium polyphosphate (APP) was incorporated into an epoxy adhesive joint as both an acid source and a swelling agent with this stimulus responsive behavior being triggered by heating. The ability of the system containing intumescent additives to swell and foam under heat radiation was efficiently exploited to provide enough local pressure to induce porosities and cracks at the interface, facilitating the disassembling of bonded aluminum substrates.

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Additive manufacturing technologies such as fused filament fabrication (FFF) open many possibilities in terms of product functionality, including the possibility to integrate a sensor in FFF parts to perform structural health monitoring. In this context, embedding fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors into 3D-printed polymeric structures for strain or temperature measurements has attracted increasing attention in recent years. Indeed, offering structural health monitoring functionality can optimize the maintenance cost and increase security compared with conventional materials.

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Nowadays, hybrid polymer/metal assemblies experience a growing demand in the industry, especially for transports and biomedical purposes. Those assemblies offer many advantages, such as lightweight structures and corrosion resistance. The main difficulty to assemble them remains.

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3D printed neat thermoplastic polymers (TPs) and continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites (CFRTPCs) by fused filament fabrication (FFF) are becoming attractive materials for numerous applications. However, the structure of these materials exhibits interfaces at different scales, engendering non-optimal mechanical properties. The first part of the review presents a description of these interfaces and highlights the different strategies to improve interfacial bonding.

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During the past decade, synthesizing silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) by liquid phase-pulsed laser ablation (LP-PLA) has attracted a lot of attention. Basically, this technique allows producing various metallic nanoparticles with controlled size, shape, composition, or surroundings in several liquids (i.e.

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Organosilicon plasma polymer and silicalike layers are deposited at different temperatures in a dielectric barrier discharge at atmospheric pressure operating in the Townsend regime. Final properties of these two kinds of layers can be finely tuned by the plasma process conditions. In particular, influence of deposition temperature is investigated when hexamethyldisiloxane based monolayers are deposited on poly(ethylene naphtalate) substrate.

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