Quelle place pour les arcs \'electriques et les r\'eacteurs plasmas dans l'" Inventaire et valorisation des collections, archives scientifiques et biens culturels " de l'universit\'e de Limoges ?
Bernard Pateyron (SPCTS), Anne-Marie Delaune (MPSC)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the role of electric arcs and plasma reactors in the context of preserving scientific heritage at the University of Limoges, highlighting their industrial significance and cultural value.
Contribution
It introduces the integration of electric arcs and plasma reactors into the heritage inventory and valorization efforts at the university.
Findings
Electric arcs and plasma reactors played a significant industrial role in Western society.
Their preservation contributes to understanding post-industrial scientific heritage.
The university's initiative aims to conserve irreplaceable scientific collections.
Abstract
The University of Limoges in the rehabilitation of the premises was confronted with scientific disposal of property irreplaceable heritage in the context of "postmodern" or "post industrial" of our industrial society. Therefore a "scientific and cultural heritage Mission" was created in 2010 to save as much as possible the memory of the past half-century. For reasons we discuss plasmas and electric arcs have been an important place at that time in Western industry and especially by chance in Limoges.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCultural Heritage Materials Analysis · Conservation Techniques and Studies · Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
