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diverse range of composites topics for many years via the Composites University Technology Centre (UTC). See https://www.bristol.ac.uk/composites/collaboration/utc/ for further details, including case
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the potential to decarbonise automotive and aerospace industries. Design of super-durable composite materials that can sustain harsh hydrogen environments is critical to achieving decarbonisation goals
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. The project will seek an understanding of the microstructural changes during machining of anisotropic, heterogeneous and semi-brittle composite materials for high temperature applications used in the latest
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research opportunity delves into the pioneering development of self-healing three-dimensional metal-composite hybrid materials. The innovative approach involves the utilization of through-thickness
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, including filtration, decontamination and manufacturing. For instance, resin must be injected into a porous mesh, without trapping air bubbles, to manufacture composite materials. Interfacial flows
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. This research aims to utilise the latest computational material modelling techniques to predict complex cracking patterns in composites, followed by creating an AI-driven multi-physics model for fast structural
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material characterization. From the application aspect, the project emphasizes on both metallic and composite materials and components. Eligibility Candidates must hold an Upper Second Class (2.1) honours
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to monitor online the manufacturing process and development of damage in the material and the incorporation of heating and cooling. The Composites and Advanced Materials Centre at Cranfield has recently
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company is interested in environmental barrier coatings (EBCs) for the next generation of ceramic matrix composite (CMC) components to achieve NetZero in aviation. The PhD Project The aerospace industry is
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efficacy. New coating materials in the form of multilayer composites will be manufactured by depositing nanoscale layers onto the surface of ureteral stent models. The sequential deposition of different