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Item Open Access A decision support system to improve service quality in multimodal rapid rail systems: a bayesian perspective(Cranfield University, 2018-01-02 09:16) Yanik, Seda; Aktas, Emel; Ilker Topcu, YPresentation of the work in the 41st International Conference on Computers and Industrial EngineeringItem Open Access A Paradigm Shift Toward Zero Accident(Cranfield University, 2017-09-22 08:36) Soltani, AmirmasoudPresented at the "Future of Transportation" World Conference, July 2017, Cologne, Germany.Item Open Access A1 Presentation NC Symposium Bergerac v.2.1 A Moran.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:49) Gill, PhilipPresentation from 8th Nitrocellulose Symposium UNIVERSAL CALIBRATION FOR GPC OF NITROCELLULOSE A Moran - MAXAMItem Open Access A2 Chaveroux_Eurenco_NIRS for the quality control of FCCC-2.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:43) Gill, PhilipNEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE QUALITY CONTROL OF FELTING COMBUSTIBLE CARTRIDGE CASES D . C H AV E R O U X , E U R E N C OItem Open Access A3 SYMPOSIUM BERGERAC VISCOSITÉ TYPE F (DP) Manuco.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:39) Gill, PhilipSEC (Size Exclusion Chromatography) correlation viscosity= f (DP) Claude GUILLAUME MANUCOItem Open Access A4 Halford - Oscillatory rheology of plasticised NC - NC symposium 2018.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:37) Gill, PhilipOscillatory rheology of plasticised nitrocellulose binder formulations Adam Halford, AWEItem Open Access A6 NC mmd by GPC and CHN at AWE N Barnett.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:45) Gill, PhilipProgress toward reliable NC molecular mass distribution by GPC, plus a small introduction to CHN Nicola Barnett - AWEItem Open Access A7 NC Symp 2018 _ Status of NATO Standard for NC Testing _ Pres Vogelsanger et al.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:48) Gill, PhilipStatus of NATO-Standard for Nitrocellulose Testing (STANAG/AOP 4178) Beat Vogelsanger, Michael Ramin, Marc Müller, Patrick Folly Rheinmetal, NitrochemieItem Open Access Analysing the Impact of Corporate Governance on Corporate Sustainability at Board-level(Cranfield University, 2018-10-22 10:39) Bolourian, Soudabeh3 Minute Thesis presented at the Cranfield Doctoral Network Annual Event 2018.The relationship between Corporate Governance (CG) and sustainability is of critical importance because it addresses stakeholders’ social, environmental, economic and ethical needs. Corporate Sustainability (CS) has been noted as a development of good governance. Companies with better governance are inclined to be more socially responsible. Also, core to the CG system are the board of directors’ (BOD) responsibilities. They are responsible for overseeing, advising and ensuring management is moving in line with organisational goals. Thus, BOD will likely be responsible for environmental and social matters in organisations that consider such matters fundamental for their existence. However, according to some researchers, in the CG realm there is not much on the board’s role in monitoring corporate responsibility and sustainability Therefore, I find the idea of bridging the gap between CG and CS, or as I like to call it “aligning the mind and the heart” in an organisation fascinating and vital. The mind referring to CG that for me represents principle, order and logic. The heart being CS since I believe it consists of elements more emotionally based. Considering that corporations are currently facing two pressing issues: Board diversity and CS, prior studies have focused on various attributes of BOD and its effects on sustainability performance. Additionally, referring to individuals and committees, it has been suggested that more research needs to be done on the impact of other entities on organisational performance besides the board as a whole. However, few have examined how board-level committee attributes, particularly ones dedicated to CS issues, will affect the sustainability performance of a company. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the various underlying theories and challenges of the CG and CS relationship with a view to measuring and defining the impact and interaction of a sustainability committee at board-level and its attributes on sustainability performance.Item Open Access B2 Harry Hope - NC Symposium Presentation (Final).pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:45) Gill, PhilipEvaluation of a ‘Stabiliser Cocktail’ for a plasticised Nitrocellulose Polymer Bonded Explosive Harry Hope - AWEItem Open Access B3 NC Symp 2018 - Stability Testing of Nitrocellulose - Ramin et al.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:37) Gill, PhilipStability Testing of Nitrocellulose Michael Ramin, Beat Vogelsanger, Marc Müller, Beate Pausc Rheinmetal, NitrochemieItem Open Access b4 2018.06.02 “8.12”Tianjin Explosion and Industrial NC.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:39) Gill, Philip“8.12”Tianjin Explosion and Industrial NC Peng Huan Sichuan Nitrocell Corp. P.R. of ChinaItem Open Access B7 Matt Parker NC symposium presentation Cranfield university.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:48) Gill, PhilipChemiluminescence: Investigating the thermo-chemical decomposition mechanism of nitrocellulose Matt Parker, Cranfield UniversityItem Open Access B8 2018_VECEREK.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:40) Gill, PhilipSTUDY OF NITROCELLULOSE SELF-IGNITION TEMPERATURE Petra L-oudová, Jiří Schejbal, Jaroslav Štěpán, Oldřich Večerek - SYNTHESIA, a. s. - Czech RepublicItem Open Access Battery thermal management system design, modelling and optimisation(Cranfield University, 2018-10-22 10:41) valerio Morganti, Manlio3 Minute Thesis presented at the Cranfield Doctoral Network Annual Event 2018. The growth of the electric vehicle market has led to an increase in the diffusion of batteries. Batteries are energy storage devices subject to uneven heat generation, having unisotropic thermal properties and being forced to comply with tight temperature range requirements (-10°C to 40°C), to avoid aging and permanent performance drop at low temperatures and safety concerns at high temperatures. In addition to that, the temperature gradient across a battery pack, across a module and across a single cell, needs to be monitored in order to prevent a battery life shortening. In such scenario, literature lacks of medium-fidelity coupled-physics models that can simulate both the electrical and the thermal behaviour of the battery cells at a low computational cost. In addition, no systematic methodology for battery thermal management design is currently available. The aim of this work is to provide a battery thermal management design procedure based on a coupled-physics model of a single cell that can be scaled up to a module and a pack model. The proposed simulation library allows the quick implementation of thermal models of different cell chemistries and geometries. A single cell model is then used to populate a whole module model. More modules populate a pack model. The use of a multi-physics simulation tool keeps computational costs much lower than a full-scale finite-element-method-based software. In order to ensure the reliability of results, models are validated against a single-module test rig. A liquid indirect thermal management is taken as case study. Different scenarios and options are examined and optimal solutions are proposed in each case. Objectives are minimisation of weight, cost, volume and energy consumption and operating temperature ranges and temperature gradients are taken as constraints. This methodology is lean, flexible and can be adapted to different vehicle classes reducing development time and costs.Item Open Access Bohn NC-Symposium 2023 VoKo .pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-07-05 16:57) Gill, PhilipTowards a comprehensive understanding of the decomposition of nitrocellulose Manfred Bohn - Fraunhofer - ICT 9th International Nitrocellulose Symposium PresentationItem Open Access C1 2018 InFuse NC - Symposium Bergerac VELARDE.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:46) Gill, PhilipInFuse™ Nitrocellulose: Production, Propellant and Potential Velarde - Orbital ATKItem Open Access C2 evaluation of gun Kraft NC Propellants - Dan LEE.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:47) Gill, PhilipEvaluation of Gun Propellants Made with Kraft (Sulfite) Cellulose Daniel Lee - Picatinney Arsenal, USAItem Open Access C3 NCC2018_Valtola.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:46) Gill, PhilipNEW RAW MATERIALS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE NITRATES Lauri Valtola, NAMMOItem Open Access C4 2018 June Mario Paquet GD Valleyfield NC structure V Final.pdf(Cranfield University, 2023-06-30 11:50) Gill, PhilipReview of the fibre structure of cotton/wood cellulose and nitrocellulose and effect on nitration and solvent reactivity Mario Paquet
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