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This 4 year funded PhD is sponsored by bp-ICAM and starts on 1st October 2024. Tuition fees will be paid and a tax free stipend (depending on circumstances) of at least £24,847 per annum will be provided. Travel costs of £4000 are available. This project is open to home students but bp-ICAM will...
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on: 1. Finite Element Simulations & Experimental Data Collection: High-fidelity simulations and scaled prototype testing will generate data on stress distribution, local buckling, and damage evolution. 2
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/or dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the-loop
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dynamic analysis of mechanical/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
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PWHT. Finite Element (FE) weld modelling will be used to optimise the design of suitable laboratory scale specimens with different levels of stress triaxiality that is relevant to plant structures
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, such as high-order finite element methods, reduced order modelling and machine learning. The development of the tools will require significant amount of computer programming using Python, C/C++ and Fortran
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flow metrics as a function of the above factors. It uses a Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) approach, with a Computational Fluid Dynamics blood flow model coupled to a structural Finite Element model
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are: experience in computational modelling of the thermal history and microstructure evolution of materials processed via laser powder bed fusion. This may include phase field modelling, finite element analysis
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combination of experimental testing and computational modelling (Finite Element Analysis) to create solutions that accelerate the safe deployment of hydrogen aviation technologies. This position is part of
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-suited. By the end of the PhD, the candidate will have gained strong skills in experimental mechanics, test management, materials characterization, and numerical modeling, particularly finite element