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for Rotating Machinery Faults: A versatile platform that replicates common faults in rotating machinery, such as imbalance and misalignment, facilitating the development and validation of diagnostic and
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, isolation, and prognostics. Machine Fault Simulator for Rotating Machinery Faults: A versatile platform that replicates common faults in rotating machinery, such as imbalance and misalignment, facilitating
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well as collaborate with others with effective written/oral communication skills. Knowledge of fluid mechanics or CFD is essential. Experience in programming (Fortran/C++/Python) and knowledge of acoustics and solid
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT) modelling, which captures both the fluid & solid domains, as required to develop this understanding for engine-representative geometries and
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research into fault detection, isolation, and prognostics. Machine Fault Simulator for Rotating Machinery Faults: A versatile platform that replicates common faults in rotating machinery, such as imbalance
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Other Engineering University of Warwick – School of Engineering Scholarship Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD
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developing these systems, and will accelerating the supply of AI machine learning controlled machinery to farmers unlocking all of the benefits described in the first paragraph. Objective: Achieve both
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work at international conferences and contribute to high-impact publications. The student will join the Solid Mechanics Research Group at the University of Bristol and benefit from access to the state
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profoundly affect their mechanical properties and overall performance. Therefore, understanding the temperature field and developing effective thermal control techniques are vital to ensuring a high-quality WA
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genomes. Dr Karam Teixeira's group uses Drosophila as a model to study transposable element biology, epigenetic regulation and inheritance, small RNA-based defence mechanisms, and germline biology in