文档介绍:Laboratory of Materials and structures of Civil Engineering
 
 
 
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The UMR Navier - LMSGC brings together mechanics and physicists, modellers and experimenters around the science of porous, heterogeneous and granular civil engineering materials. Research is supported by major technological equipment.
The ic Resonance Imager (MRI), which has been in service for 3 years and is managed by the UMR Navier - LMSGC, makes it possible to track the movements of liquids or phase changes within porous materials as well as local distortions of pasty or granular materials.
 
Director: Philippe Coussot
Joint École des Ponts – LCPC centre
Unit associated with RS UMR 113 (Cité Descartes)
Permanent staff: 47 including 13 doctoral students
 
Micro-mechanics and structural calculations
The aim of this first topic is to develop tools for the mechanical behaviour of structures by using scaling methods and the construction of behavioural laws for multi-phase materials. This approach, at stuctural calculation level, shows the mechanical linkages that exist between ponent elements of porous or reinforced materials.
Trough the multi-year CASTOR project, researchers from the École des Ponts and LCPC are
together developing a numerical tool for sizing reinforced geotechnical stuctures by inclusions in the CESAR-LCPC software.
 
Parc Club de la Haute-Maison
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