Browsing by Supervisor "Corbett, John"

Browsing by Supervisor "Corbett, John"

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  • Knight, Peter (2000-10)
    Bearing surfaces are highly engineered and high precision parts in regard to surface finish, waviness, form and dimensional size. Surface finishing techniques will not only affect the surface finish and texture but the ...
  • Naing, Soe (Cranfield University, 2004-06)
    The work presented in this thesis was undertaken as part of the three-year ‘Jigless Aerospace Manufacture’ (JAM) project which was set-up to investigate and address the significant scientific, technological and economic ...
  • Comley, Paul (Cranfield University, 2005-03)
    The introduction of high performance grinding machines in combination with the latest superabrasive technology has the potential to impact significantly on existing process chains. The aim of the research was to look at ...
  • Wang, S. H. (Cranfield University, 2000-07)
    Titanium alloys are used extensively in the aerospace industry due to their high specific strength and excellent corrosion resistance. However, their poor thermal conductivity and high chemical reactivity with tool ...
  • Snelling, Peter D. (2000)
    Due to the high level of investment required to compete successively in the global aerospace and automotive markets, these industries are forced to form partnerships wherever possible and thereby share their resources ...
  • Knuefermann, Markus M. W. (Cranfield UniversitySchool of Industrial and Manufacturing Science, 2003-11)
    The main aim of this work was the machining by hard turning of surfaces with optical surface quality. A numerical target had been set as a surface roughness Ra = 10nm. It has been shown that achieving roughness of that ...
  • Gim, Taeweon (Cranfield University, 1997-04)
    This thesis addresses a comprehensive approach to understanding the time-varying thermal errors in machine tools. Errors in machine tools are generally classified as being time or spatial dependent. Thermal errors are ...
  • Kwan, Y. B. P (Cranfield University, 1996-12)
    Despite their well known superior load and stiffness characteristics, the wide-spread use of porous aerostatic bearings in preference to other bearing types has been hampered by difficulties in controlling the permeability ...