Browsing Cranfield Conferences and Symposia by Title

Browsing Cranfield Conferences and Symposia by Title

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  • Bedard, P. (of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, 1999-03-03)
    High rate biofiltration is a process which has gained popularity in recent years as effluent discharge consents become ever more stringent and the available land to construct new facilities becomes more scarce. This ...
  • Kim, J. E.; Bouchard, C.; Omhover, J. F.; Aoussat, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    In this paper, firstly we provide a wide range of literature review on designer’s cognitive activity in order to bridge informative and generative phase in the early stages of design. In the generation phase of the creative ...
  • Rose, B.; Robin, V.; Sperandio, S. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Collaboration is an essential factor of the design activities performance. This collaboration occurs between actors suited with varied expertises, coming from various trades and thus building a real network around the ...
  • Beelaerts van Blokland, W. A.; Dumitrescu, B.; Curran, R. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    This paper is about research towards the design of a start-up organization “OpDieFiets.nl”. The start up focuses on market demand for quality bicycles at the lowest price possible for the Dutch market. Theories ...
  • Di Pardo, Massimo; Monferino, Rossella; Spada, Stefania; Costantino, Marco (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    The challenge of flexibility and productivity for manufacturing operations needs a new concept based on “human-centered manufacturing process”. This concept must consider basically the ergonomics of workplaces and workload ...
  • Sanchez, Angel; Mat, Shafizal; Goh, Yee; Case, Keith (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    This paper is a preliminary study of the human contribution to variability in manufacturing industry and how motivation and learning play a key role in this contribution. The longer term aim is to incorporate this understanding ...
  • Charalambous, George; Fletcher, Sarah R.; Webb, Philip (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    Human-automation collaboration refers to the concept of human operators and intelligent automation working together interactively within the same workspace without conventional physical separation. This concept has commanded ...
  • Perlo, Pietro; Rocha, Andre; Alemao, Duarte; Freitas, Nelson; Oliveira, Fabio; Barata, Jose; Stavropoulos, Panos; Papacharalampopoulos, Alexios; Tsoniotis, Nikolaos; Argyriou, Charalampos; Toshev, Rayko; Tharanath, Tharanath; Sodergard, Jani; Alexandra, Saraev; Nunes, Rafael (Cranfield University, 2022-11-08)
    Digitalization can be considered as the main driving force towards achieving many different strategies, such as quality control and zero-defect manufacturing, green manufacturing and certified production. To this end, ...
  • Ng, I.; Yip, N. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Two defence contracts for availability are studied in the attempt to better understanding the provision of service in a maintenance, repair and overhaul environment that is contracted on the performance of the equipment, ...
  • Garba, Nasir; Duckers, Les; Hall, William (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    This study assessed the potential (near, medium, and long term) impacts of climate change on first generation corn bioethanol and soybean biodiesel production in Gainesville, Florida, USA. The Decision Support System for ...
  • Albliwi, Saja; Antony, Jiju (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    Lean Six Sigma is a continuous improvement methodology that aims to reduce production costs, improve organisational capability, and maximise the value for shareholders. This paper aims to explore the most common themes ...
  • Abdul Shukor, Syaimak (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    The development of Manufacturability Analysis System for micro-machining domain (MicroMAS) is intended to address the need of the 4-axis Miniature Machine Tool (MMT) that require such system to assist the user in generating ...
  • Roelofsen, J.; Fuchs, S. D.; Fuchs, D. K.; Lindemann, U. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    This paper introduces the concept for an internal development process benchmark using PDM-data. The analysis of the PDM-data at a company is used to compare development work at three different locations across Europe. ...
  • Asif, Seemal; Webb, Philip (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    The aerospace manufacturing industry is unique in that production typically focuses on high variety and quality but low volume. Existing flexible manufacturing cells are limited to certain types of machines, robots and ...
  • Laurenti, R.; Rozenfeld, H. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Customers and market changes behaviour are a large part of the product creation and modification. Though, design changes introduce new potential failures into the products. In this paper, it is presented an integrated ...
  • Jain, Ashrith; Martinetti, Alberto; van Dongen, Leo (Cranfield University, 2022-11-08)
    Due to the rising environmental awareness and fluctuating fuel prices over the past decade, several countries started collaborating on a national program to achieve the climate agreement goals of the Paris agreement. At ...
  • Peck, J.; Kim, S-G. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    In response to crowding in hospital emergency departments (ED), efforts have been made to increase patient flow through the Fast Track (FT). The use of FT, however, has not always been accompanied by an increase in the ...
  • Neumann, Patrick; Village, Judy; Greig, Michael; Wells, Richard (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    Establishing indicators for managing human factors (HF) aspects in the design of production systems remains a challenge. We address the problem in two dimensions – firstly, what aspects of HF are to be considered, and ...
  • Rundle, Howard; Chen, Jeffrey J.; McCarty, Don (School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, 1999-03-03)
    Biological aerated filters (BAF's) are compact wastewater treatment reactors capable of achieving biological oxidation and solids removal in a single reactor. The basic principle of operation is that biomass grows on the ...
  • Gerosa, M.; Taisch, M. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The need to integrate service providers into an existing customer supply chain requires the collective know-how of the coordination mode, including the ability to synchronize interdependent processes, to integrate ...

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