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behaviour through these models using uncertainty quantification/machine-learning (UQ/ML) algorithms To optimise the manufacturing process with the help of the simulation tool To support in the development and
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composites. Position 1 – Ply and blank bending during hot press forming Wrinkling is one of the primary process-induced defects in press-formed thermoplastic composite parts. Predicting wrinkling requires
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coexisting phases, one can model their distribution during magmatic processes, and crucially the locations within pegmatite mineral systems that are predisposed to form lithium mineralisation. We currently
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of the primary process-induced defects in press-formed thermoplastic composite parts. Predicting wrinkling requires accurate constitutive models for the bending behavior of molten reinforced thermoplastic plies
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partner You will combine laboratory-based analytical work with modelling approaches to identify trends in material composition, chemical presence, and contamination across the product lifecycle
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laboratory is organized into four research groups: - MSC Group: Composite Materials and Structures - SUMO Group: Surface, Machining, Materials, and Tools - MS2M Group: Modeling of Mechanical Systems and
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Wrinkling is one of the primary process-induced defects in press-formed thermoplastic composite parts. Predicting wrinkling requires accurate constitutive models for the bending behavior of molten reinforced