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to the development of multiscale computational models for simulating crack propagation and establishing reliable methods to predict the residual strength of composite structures. The simulations, performed in Ansys
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impacts of barrier winds and tip jets in current and future climates via time-slice comparisons from state-of-the-art climate model simulations. Training You will use observations from a series of Norwegian
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models. The project’s key objectives are to: 1) Identify critical indicators relating to ecosystem health and resilience; 2) Incorporate indicators into DBN models to simulate how ecosystems respond
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-home rates. You will learn a wide range of molecular modelling techniques, as well as collaborative software development and computational skills providing expertise for a broad range of future careers
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knowledge gaps. The project involves both linear and nonlinear dynamics modelling and analysis, as well as experimental testing. An equivalent test structure will first be constructed in the vibration
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, regression models, multistate models, simulation models, life table and decomposition approaches, causal inference, matrix population models). Desirable: B1. Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level
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-equilibrium conditions. The project is a UKRI/NSF collaboration with Virginia Tech, and the use of direct numerical simulation, modelling and analysis will be complemented with experimental data from
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landscapes, including our partners at the UK CEH. Eligible candidates must have a background in simulation modelling and a proven ability to communicate results. They should have obtained, or will soon obtain
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. Although there is a clear synergy between fatigue damage and corrosion, most fatigue prognosis models do not explicitly consider the role of the environment, which is usually reduced to obscured fitting
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critical, to ensure expected engine performance is achieved. To predict this complex flow and heat transfer, next-generation Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) solvers using Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) and