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  • Palmer, Joe; Shehab, Essam; Fan, Ip-Shing; Husband, Mark (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    A number of novel future airframe and propulsion concepts are considered in order to meet aviation targets set by various aviation regulatory bodies including NASA and the Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe ...
  • Weidlich, D.; Zickner, H.; Riedel, T.; Böhm, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    A consistent and accurate digital data model takes a major role during the whole product life cycle of production facilities. This article introduces both technologies: 3D laser scanning for acquisition of 3D geometry date ...
  • Cantwell, A. D. C.; Mosey, F. E. (School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, 1999-03-03)
    This paper describes the background of recent engineering changes to the BiobeadTM system. In particular known design pitfalls are described. The development of technically improved aeration and flow distribution methods ...
  • Clarke, S. (School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, 1996-06-12)
    Biological processes have been used to treat waste waters for many years in order to improve public health, remove offensive odours and to reduce pollution in the receiving watercourse. In the 1980's public concern led ...
  • Marson, Silvia; Attia, Usama M.; Allen, David M.; Tipler, P.; Jin, T.; Hedge, J.; Alcock, Jeffrey R. (Cranfield University, 2009-03-31)
    This paper concerns the concept, the design and the manufacturing steps for the fabrication of a precision mould for micro-injection moulding of truly three dimensional microfluidic devices. The mould was designed using ...
  • Guelere Filho, A.; Pigosso, D. C. A.; Ometto, A. R.; Rozenfeld, H. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    In PSS context the product lifecycle needs to be managed in a holistic and structured way by using product life-cycle management (PLM) approach. The remanufacturing is an important strategy in this process, since the ...
  • Madenas, Nikolaos; Turner, Christopher J.; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Peachey, Sophie (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    The purpose of this paper is to outline the requirements analysis that was carried out to support the development of a system that allows engineers to view real-time data integrated from multiple silos such as Product ...
  • Muni Prasad, Giddaluru; James, Gao; Raj, Bhatti; Satya, Shah (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system implementation is a major investment when the technology is used in manufacturing companies. This paper provides an analysis of the requirements for the integration of PLM systems ...
  • Stechert, C.; Franke, H. J. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Multidisciplinary product development in collaborative networks is a typical working condition for nowadays engineers. After describing the main deficits and dangers of such development situations a modelling approach ...
  • Xiu-quan, Cheng; Qin-xiang, Xia; Jia-zi, Wang; Dong-he, Li (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    As an important power transmission part, pulleys are widely used in automobile industry, agricultural machinery, pumps and machines. A near-net forming process for six-wedge belt pulleys manufacturing was put forward. For ...
  • Ozoemena, Matthew; Hasan, Reaz; Cheung, Wai; Hackney, Philip (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    A review of life cycle assessments (LCAs) of wind energy published in the past few years are presented in this paper. The aim is to identify the differences of the developed methodologies, in particular, the factors such ...
  • Rösiö, Carin; Bruch, Jessica; Wiktorsson, Magnus; Bellgran, Monica (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19)
    A key aspect in the manufacturing footprint analysis is the risk and sensitivity analysis of critical parameters. In order to contribute to efficient industrial methods and tools for making well-founded strategic decisions ...
  • Brintrup, Alexandra Melike; Ranasinghe, D. C.; Kwan, S.; Parlikad, A.; Owens, K. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The “intelligent object” paradigm first occurred in holonic manufacturing, where objects managed their production. The “self-serving asset” is a further evolution of those early concepts from manufacturing to usage phase. ...
  • Keijzers, J.; Scholten, L.; Lu, Y.; den Ouden, E. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    In innovative Consumer Electronics products, such as LCD televisions, consumers often perceive the product's malfunctioning differently than designers do. To support critical design decisions, it is therefore important ...
  • Rasoulifar, R.; Thomann, G.; Villeneuve, F. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31)
    Scenario has been largely used in design progression of different engineering disciplines, mostly in software engineering and Human-Machine Interaction. Scenario helps the software designers to border on the user and usage ...
  • Paci, A. M.; Chiacchio, M. S. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    In strategic industrial fields, emerging technologies are evolving into strategic enabling technologies for next generation products and services (IPS2). To this end a new approach to market knowledge capture needs early ...
  • Doultsinou, Athanasia; Baxter, David; Roy, Rajkumar; Gao, James X.; Mann, A. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    In the developing Product-Service Systems (PSS) field, an emerging research challenge is supporting the PSS design activity. This paper presents a case study in which manufacturing and service knowledge is captured and ...
  • Torney, M.; Kuntzky, K.; Herrmann, C. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    As service development is a complex and interdisciplinary issue, service research has been conducted in numerous disciplines and sectors. As a result, different approaches containing manifold models, methods, and tools ...
  • Schuh, G.; Gudergan, G. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    Unique customer solutions which integrate products and services into a high value offering have the potential to successfully differentiate from competition even prices are dictating product markets. However, companies ...
  • Kundu, S.; McKay, A.; Cuthbert, R.; McFarlane, D.; Saxena, Dhish; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Johnson, P. (Cranfield University Press, 2009-04-01)
    The transition from the delivery of physical products to the delivery of product-service systems demands new forms of information system that are designed to support the lifecycles of both physical products and associated ...

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