Browsing Mechanical & Manufacturing Eng (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Teaching Innovation in Interdisciplinary Environments: Toward a Design Thinking Syllabus
(2018)An increasing number of universities offer user-centric innovation courses based on the principles of design thinking. Lecturers combine a plethora of design thinking elements in design thinking course syllabi and thereby ... -
Technique to Analyze Characteristics of Turbomachinery Broadband Noise Sources (AIAA 2010-3979)
(2010)In this paper an experimental technique for the decomposition of broadband ducted sound fields into their mode constituents is applied to two laboratory scale experimental setups. The broadband mode analysis technique ... -
TEENI-Turboshaft Engine Exhaust Noise Identification
(2010)The TEENI project is an FP7 level 1 (Theme 7 ? Transport) 1st Call EU-funded project. It focuses on Helicopter Engine Exhaust Broadband Noise, and tries to identify the origin of this noise from external measurements only. ... -
TGFß1 - induced recruitment of human bone mesenchymal stem cells is mediated by the primary cilium in a SMAD3-dependent manner.
(2016)The recruitment of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is a crucial process in the development, maintenance and repair of tissues throughout the body. Transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1) is a potent chemokine essential for the ... -
Theoretical analysis to interpret projected image data from in-situ 3-dimensional equiaxed nucleation and growth
(2017)In-situ observation of crystal growth in transparent media allows us to observe solidification phase change in real-time. These systems are analogous to opaque systems such as metals. The interpretation of transient ... -
A Theoretical Overview of Unlearning in Engineering
(2016)Unlearning is the deliberate undoing or reversal of what has been previously learned. This skill has been acknowledged in business and academia as being increasingly important for engineers in a highly changeable 21st ... -
The theory of critical distances applied to multiscale toughening mechanisms
(2019)The Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) is an approach used for predicting the effect of cracks and notches on fracture and fatigue behaviour. In recent years it has been successfully applied to a wide range of problems ... -
The Theory of Critical Distances as an alternative experimental strategy for the determination of KIc and ΔKth
(2010)The present technical note is concerned with the use of the Theory of Critical Distances, applied in the form of the Point Method, to estimate the range of the threshold value of the stress intensity factor, ?Kth, as well ... -
The Theory of Critical Distances to estimate lifetime of notched components subjected to variable amplitude uniaxial fatigue loading
(Elsevier, 2011)The present paper summarises an attempt of reformulating the so-called Theory of Critical Distances (TCD) to make it suitable for estimating finite life of notched components subjected to variable amplitude (VA) uniaxial ... -
Thermal cycling of thermoelectric generators: The effect of heating rate
(2019)Thermoelectric generators, or TEGs, are solid state devices which can convert heat directly into electricity according to the Seebeck effect. When thermoelectric generators are subjected to thermal cycling they can undergo ... -
Thermal management using pulsating jet cooling technology
(Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2014)The existing methods of heat removal from compact electronic devises are known to be deficient as the evolving technology demands more power density and accordingly better cooling techniques. Impinging jets can be used as ... -
A thermal-hydraulic comparison of liquid microchannel and impinging liquid jet array heat sinks for high power electronics cooling
(IEEE, 2009)In this paper, two single-phase liquid cooling strategies for electronics thermal management are compared and contrasted; impinging jet arrays and laminar flow in microchannels. The comparison is posed for a situation ... -
Thermoelectric conversion in buildings
(2023)Buildings consume almost one-third of the total global energy and emit nearly 15% of the direct CO2 generated on the planet. However, intelligent buildings taking advantage of modern energy efficient technologies have ... -
Time averaged and fluctuating heat transfer measurements in an atomising mist jet nozzle
(ASME, 2009)Much is already known about the heat transfer characteristics of impinging air jets, and they are widely used in many engineering applications. There currently exist many correlations describing such characteristics. ... -
Time-resolved high-dynamic-range particle image velocimetry using local uncertainty estimation
(2015)The dynamic velocity range of particle image velocimetry is the ratio of the maximum to the minimum resolvable displacement. Although many techniques have been developed in recent years to extend the dynamic range, flows ... -
Tissue differentiation and bone regeneration in an osteotomized mandible: a computational analysis of the latency period
(Springer, 2008)Mandibular symphyseal distraction osteogenesis is a common clinical procedure to modify the geometrical shape of the mandible for correcting problems of dental overcrowding and arch shrinkage. In spite of consolidated ...