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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Tuesday 20 August 2024 Reference: ENG1775 Project background: Polycrystals are the building blocks of numerous materials around us
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from their microstructure rather than composition. The macroscale properties of these materials are determined by the small-scale topological design. These materials have found applications in many
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, this project will investigate the biological conversion of captured carbon dioxide and waste-derived feedstocks into renewable products. The candidate will first perform data analytics to map the composition
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products. The candidate will first perform data analytics to map the composition of waste-derived feedstocks across domestic and global geographic regions. This will help us examine how seasonality (in
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high value manufacturing. Enhance our commitment to manufacturing and materials’ technologies (composites, graphene, thermal barrier coatings, welding and laser technology and other advanced materials
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materials (e.g. polymer-polymer, polymer-foam or polymer-inorganic composites), the production of new feedstocks by thermochemical treatment of spent foam and/or the conversion of spent foam into new products
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pristine samples. Secondly, foam recycling will be explored through combinations of the following potential options: using spent foam in new composite materials (e.g. polymer-polymer, polymer-foam or polymer
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stressed. Assessments of material composition will be made, and fatigue testing will be performed on samples to determine if the current BS-7608 fatigue curves are applicable for use with historical pipe
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. The project may include an evaluation of the material properties of vintage pipe sections after being stressed. Assessments of material composition will be made, and fatigue testing will be performed on samples
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strength and stiffness, like the role of the orientation of fibres in a loaded composite material. During loading, the effect on stiffness and strength of soils has been successfully studied macroscopically