Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Title

Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Title

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  • Bourgeois, Wilfrid (Cranfield University, 2002-12)
    Real-time and on-line monitoring of wastewater quality is a subject of growing concern both in the United Kingdom and internationally. Global organic load parameters are traditionally used to define wastewater characteristics ...
  • Barry, D. L.; Smith, Richard; Harries, C. (The Waste Conference Limited, 2004-09)
    This research project (Barry et al. 2003, 2004a and 2004b) assessed the time period for the onset of methanogenesis and examined the scale of methane (CH4) fluxing from waste surfaces during the waste placement phases ...
  • Annamalai Vasantha, Gokula Vijaykumar; Hussain, Romana; Cakkol, Mehmet; Roy, Rajkumar; Evans, Stephen; Tiwari, Ashutosh (Cranfield University, 2010)
    Industries are transforming their business strategy from a product-centric to a more service-centric nature by bundling products and services into integrated solutions to enhance the relationship between their customers. ...
  • Ramsden, Jeremy J. (Collegium Basilea & AMSI, 2004-09)
    Editorial
  • Aziz, Hayder; Gao, James X.; Maropoulos, Paul G.; Cheung, Wai M. (Elsevier, 2005-04)
    This paper reports on a collaborative product development and knowledge management platform for small to medium enterprises. It has been recognised that current product lifecycle management (PLM) implementations are document ...
  • Caird, Sally P.; Hallett, Stephen H.; Potter, Stephen (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2013-10-01)
    The Open2-Innova8ion Tool is an interactive, multi-media, web-based software tool for rating organisational innovation performance. This tool was designed for organisations to use as an adaptation of the European Commission's ...
  • Mauelshagen, Craig William (Cranfield University, 2012-12-21)
    This thesis is concerned with what pervasive risk management is, and how it can be achieved in practice. Specifically, it examines the effect of social processes and cultural factors on how risk management can be coordinated ...
  • Bungay, S.; Humphries, M.; Stephenson, Tom (Blackwell Publishing, 2007-03)
    Sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) are variable-volume, non-steady-state, suspended-growth biological wastewater treatment reactors. The treatment process is characterised by a repeated treatment cycle consisting of a series ...
  • Bridle, Bernadette (Cranfield University, 2010)
    This thesis presents an Action Research project investigating the use of customers’ perceptions of premium and luxury cars within the premium automotive industry. The research was sponsored by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), ...
  • Tanner, Aaron. (Cranfield University, 2011-09)
    Over the last twenty years, the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have assumed political importance around the world, and have been largely embraced by governments and prominent international ...
  • Salihu, Adamu Girei (Cranfield University, 2015-08)
    Heat exchanger networks (HENs) are the backbone of heat integration due to their ability in energy and environmental managements. This thesis deals with two issues on HENs. The first concerns with designing of economically ...
  • Chan, Ling-Yau; Wu, Shaomin (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2009-10-01)
    In this paper, the concept of cumulative count of conforming chart (CCC chart) is applied in inspection and maintenance planning for systems where minor inspection, major inspection, minor maintenance and major maintenance ...
  • Wu, Shaomin; Wang, Wenbin (Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam., 2011-08-01)
    This paper presents the formulations of the expected long-run cost per time unit for a system monitored by a static control chart and by an adaptive control chart respectively. The static chart has a fixed sampling ...
  • Wu, Shaomin (Springer Science Business Media, 2011-07-01)
    This paper presents the expected long-run cost per unit time for a system monitored by an adaptive control chart with variable sample sizes: if the control chart signals that the system is out of control, the sampling ...
  • Verrecht, Bart (Cranfield University, 2010-09)
    Over the last two decades, implementation of membrane bioreactors (MBRs) has increased due to their superior effluent quality and low plant footprint. However, they are still viewed as a high-cost option, both with regards ...
  • Vergidis, K.; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Majeed, Basim; Roy, Rajkumar (Elsevier, 2007-09)
    Most of the current attempts for business process optimisation are manual without involving any formal automated methodology. This paper proposes a framework for multi-objective optimisation of business process designs. ...
  • Galindo-Lopez, Carlos Hannover (Cranfield University, 2009-05)
    Fast heat dissipation from brake discs is sought in current vehicles, where high power braking duties demand harmonic combination of strength, (undamped) disc mass and cooling abilities for a wide speed range. This work ...
  • Shipton, Peter (Cranfield University, 2008-12)
    In the game of cricket, where a ball is bounced on a natural clay soil pitch between the ‘bowler’ and ‘batsman’, the ball-surface interaction is critical and is one of the most important factors responsible for the quality ...
  • Raffin, Marie (Cranfield University, 2011-11)
    Increasing freshwater scarcity is making reclamation of wastewater effluent more economically attractive as a means of preserving freshwater resources. The use of an integrated membrane system (IMS), the combination ...
  • Long, Andrew; Skordos, Alexandros A.; Harrison, Phil; Clifford, Mike; Sutcliffe, Michael P. F. (2006-03-01)
    This paper addresses optimisation of the sheet forming process for textile composites. A woven carbon/epoxy prepreg helicopter pilot helmet is used to demonstrate both experimental and numerical studies. A novel ...

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