Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Subject "modelling"

Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Subject "modelling"

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  • Naughton, Linda (Cranfield UniversitySAS, 2009-09)
    This project aims to bring together ideas from a wide range of disciplines with the objective of exploring the use of metaphor in environmental discourses. It looks beyond the narrative form of story-lines to construct ...
  • Raffield, Thomas; Herben, Martin; Billington, Stephen; Longhurst, Philip J.; Pollard, Simon J. T. (2007-06-01)
    We present an adaptation of an existing materials flow model to account for waste flows in the domestic environment. The revised approach offers added functionality for economic parameters that influence waste production ...
  • Colin de Verdiere, Mathieu; Pickett, Anthony K.; Skordos, Alexandros A.; Witzel, Volker (2007-09-01)
    This paper examines the effectiveness of tufting in enhancing the through the thickness properties of non crimped fabrics. The response of tufted and untufted carbon/epoxyn on crimped fabric composites produced using ...
  • Fernandez Reia Da Costa, Elisabete (Cranfield University, 2011-10)
    This thesis focuses on the incorporation of carbon nanoparticles within continuous fibre reinforcements by liquid composite moulding processes, in order to provide enhanced electrical and delamination properties to the ...
  • Lefebvre, F.; Serrano, G.; Ganguly, Supriyo; Sinclair, I. (Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia, 2004)
    A model has been developed to predict short crack fatigue life in the fusion zone of Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welded 2024-T351, based on the observed propensity for complex, multiple cracking processes in this region. To ...
  • Huang, Zhaorong (American Institute of Physics, 2006-12-01)
    Multilayer composites of piezoelectric and magnetostrictive materials can be designed to exhibit the magnetoelectric (ME) effect. This ME effect can be realised as an electric polarisation induced by a magnetic field (called ...
  • Colegrove, Paul A.; Ikeagu, C.; Thistlethwaite, A.; Williams, Stewart W.; Nagy, T.; Suder, Wojciech; Steuwer, Axel; Pirling, T. (2009-11-01)
    Residual stress and distortion continue to be important issues in shipbuilding and are still subject to large amounts of research. This paper demonstrates how the type of welding process influences the amount of distortion. ...

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