Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Mechanical, aeronautical and manufacturing engineering"

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Article

Augousti, A.T. (1995) A Note on Mental Visualisation of the Unusual Properties of Gyroscopes. Physics Education, 30(2), pp. 71-73. ISSN (print) 0031-9120

Kapadoukas, G.G. and Self, A. (1995) Taxonomy of aircraft ground modal behaviour: a brief report. Simulation, 65(4), pp. 257-266. ISSN (print) 0037-5497

Phipps, M.A., Pritchard, G. and Aboutorabi, A. (1995) The role of particle strength and filler volume fraction in the fracture of alumina-trihydrate filled epoxy-resins. Polymers and Polymer Composites, 3(2), pp. 71-77. ISSN (print) 0967-3911

Wang, Yawei (1995) Research on the predicting model for combustion process in direct injection supercharged diesel engines. Transactions of CSICE, 13(3), pp. 224-230. ISSN (print) 1000-0909

Zhang, T., Evans, J.R.G. and Woodthorpe, J. (1995) Injection moulding of silicon carbide using an organic vehicle based on a preceramic polymer. Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 15(8), pp. 729-734. ISSN (print) 0955-2219

Conference or Workshop Item

Lung, Andy (1995) Develop a systematic methodology to aid stimulation modelling. In: 11th National Conference on Manufacturing Research; 12 - 14 Sept 1995, Leicester, U.K.. ISBN 0748404007

Lung, Andy and Mebrahtu, Habtom (1995) Using expert algorithm in a manufacturing simulator for continuous scheduling optimisation. In: 11th National Conference on Manufacturing Research; 12 - 14 Sept 1995, Leicester, U.K.. ISBN 0748404007

Raza, A., Augousti, A.T. and Graves, M. (1995) Optical instrumentation for respiration measurement in magnetic resonance scanners. In: IEE Colloquium on Progress in Fibre Optic Sensors and Their Applications; 7 November 1995, London, England. (Proceedings of Progress in Fibre Optic Sensors and Their Applications)

Thesis

Hadavinia, Homayoun (1995) Boundary element with blending shape functions for potential problems. (PhD thesis), Imperial College London (University of London), .

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