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This PhD project will focus on developing AI-based methods to accelerate the Swansea University in-house discontinuous Galerkin (DG) finite element solver for the Boltzmann-BGK (BBGK) equation
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
(MS) to study reaction and drying kinetics. X-ray Diffraction (XRD) for crystalline phase identification. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM-EDX) for microstructural and elemental analysis. Numerical and
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coupled computational framework capable of predicting crack initiation, propagation, and component failure under realistic operating conditions. Key Objectives: - Develop a finite element-based chemo-thermo
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of the particle fuel, crack initiation/propagation and failure mechanisms in relation to test temperature. Finite element (FE) modelling using FE tools such as Abaqus, (or) Ansys, (or) COMSOL is optional
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with knowledge and interest in structural dynamics, finite element analysis, programming and numerical methods. Applicants are expected to have achieved or be about to achieve a First-class honours MEng
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of adding alloying elements and removing unwanted alloying elements to meet the customer’s specifications. Impurities are one of the biggest challenges for Al recycling. This project is aiming to develop
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abilities for power electronics systems and proficiency in PCB design and implementation. Moreover, experience with finite element software, such as Ansys Maxwell or Q3D, and hands-on experience would be
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, enabling early detection of damage. Renewable Energy: Rapid, optimized design of wind turbine blades and structures for greener energy. Microstructures: Accurate, efficient analysis of devices like MEMS
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modelling of laser shock peening. Molecular Dynamics (MD) and Finite Element (FE) simulations will be combined to account for the complex physical phenomena and their different scales. The interdependence
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their microstructure and local electronic properties with sub-molecular precision, the project aims to establish direct structure–function correlations and uncover the mechanisms that govern stability and charge