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of mechanical and robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the–loop •Background with relevant
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high temperature corrosion rate involving mathematical models validated through simulation, experiments and analysis. Gas Turbines are used as a multipurpose power source in various applications like aviation, power
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experimental and modeling approaches. Experimental investigations will be conducted at the University of Manchester, utilizing established rigs to simulate a spectrum of conditions, from single-phase heat
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to support condition-based predictive maintenance for gas turbine engines. Cranfield has developed unique physics-based technologies on gas turbine performance simulations, diagnostics, prognostics and lifing
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. There is good theoretical and observational evidence that the accretion disc will likely be misaligned with the spin axis of the black hole although this is presently hard to pin down due to a lack of models
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The research in this doctoral opportunity will develop a failure model that can represent the combined effect of surface and bending failures in gears to perform reliable health prognostics. Lack
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strategy of simulating the CO2 capture process in a novel packed bed for process intensification. A combined computational, experimental and process modelling technique will be employed. Funding Notes 1st
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Modelling post combustion amine CO2 capture plant School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Mohamed Pourkashanian, Prof Lin Ma, Dr Kevin Hughes