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Item Open Access Data for the paper "In-depth microscopic characterisation of the weld faying interface revealing stress-induced metallurgical transformations during friction stir spot welding"(Cranfield University, 2021-04-06 16:25) Goel, Saurav; Labus Zlatanovic, DankaThis is the data for the paper to be submitted to an Int Journal of Machine Tools and ManufactureItem Open Access Data for the paper "Surface Defects incorporated Diamond Machining of Silicon"(Cranfield University, 2020-07-22 11:47) Goel, SauravData for the paper titled "Surface Defects incorporated Diamond Machining of Silicon" co-authored by Neha Khatri *1, Borad M Barkachary 2, B Muneeswaran 3, Rajab Al-Sayegh 4, Xichun Luo 5 and Saurav Goel +6,7,8Item Open Access Data supporting "A novel cold wire gas metal arc (CW-GMA) process for high productivity additive manufacturing"(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:53) Wang, Chong; Wang, Jun; Bento, João; Ding, Jialuo; Rodrigues Pardal, Goncalo; Chen, Guangyu; Qin, Jian; Suder, Wojciech; Williams, StewartThis is a supplementary figure, showing the experimental setup for building the large-scale component with the CW-GMA process: (a) experiment setup, and (b) monitors for thermal camera and process camera.Item Open Access Monte Carlo simulation results for anaemia detection in the skin(Cranfield University, 2020-01-20 08:27) Kallepalli, Akhil; James, DavidThis research was presented at SPIE Photonics West 2020 (February 2020) with the article titled: Quantification and influence of skin chromophores for remote detection of anemic conditions (https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2545784) Monte Carlo simulations were performed using Virtual Tissue Simulator (VTS) and Monte Carlo Command Line (MCCL) tools. The target was a two-layer model of the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin. The optical attenuation properties quantifying the absorption and scattering in these layers are set according to two parameters: - Amount of melanin in the epidermis - Amount of haemoglobin in the blood-perfused dermis The optical models are simulated at six wavelengths for 6 skin types (Fitzpatrick's scale) and two blood conditions, healthy and anaemic. This results in a total of 72 simulations The simulation calculates the optical interaction of 10 6 photons with the various combinations of optical properties. The resulting outputs show the absorption and fluence in the tissue model, and reflected and transmitted energy.Item Open Access Results of Centreline Extraction Based on Maximal Disks(Cranfield University, 2023-06-07 11:28) Yin, Chenhui; Cecotti, Marco; Auger, Daniel; Fotouhi, AbbasResults of centreline extraction based on maximal disks in a chosen lanelet2 map.