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Structural Integrity Finite Element Analyses of Formula I Composite Panels for Safer and Lighter Designs School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L
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Simulating Composite Fracture by the Extended Finite Element Method School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr J L Curiel Sosa Application Deadline
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have an excellent PhD in biomechanics (or a related discipline), possess a solid knowledge of non-linear finite element modelling, have a strong experience in developing and validating patient-specific
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biomechanical treatments. In particular, you will evaluate the effect of biomechanical or pharmacological interventions on the bone properties by analyzing Computed Tomography images, Finite Element (FE) models
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melting methodology creates challenges due to limited in-situ thermal control that can generate unwanted thermal stresses in components, defects such as cracks and limited microstructural control. This PhD
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melting methodology creates challenges due to limited in-situ thermal control that can generate unwanted thermal stresses in components, defects such as cracks and limited microstructural control. This PhD
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mechanical testing, Digital Volume Correlation, and nanoindentation Lead the microstructural assessment of children bone tissues Collaborate with the ChildBone project team to inform and validate the outputs
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. Analyse, categorise and document collected seismological, geological, tectonic and built environment data and model and map the data in GIS environment. Develop high-fidelity Finite Element (FE) models of
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enable meaningful acceleration of the qualification processes. This research will focus on the development of melt pool physics to the predict surface roughness and microstructure of additively
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(including surface-specific techniques, spectroscopic and microstructural characterisation) to investigate mechanisms and kinetics of fluid-particle and particle-particle interactions, and effects