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Innovative Power System Design for More Electric Aircraft - TexGen

Optimal Weight Power System Design and Synthesis for More Electric Aircraft (2020)

The synthesis of a power distribution architecture for More Electric Aircraft requires weight optimization to reduce energy consumption significantly. This innovative solution presented at AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2020 Forum aims to address this challenge by focusing on optimal weight power system design and synthesis. By optimizing the weight of the power system, energy efficiency and overall performance of the aircraft can be enhanced, leading to significant advancements in the aviation industry.

Linear Power Flow Characterization of DC Power Distribution Systems for MEA Optimization (2020)

With the increasing use of electrical energy in future aviation, efficient load flow optimization is essential for enhancing on-board operating conditions. The presentation at 2020 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference & Expo highlighted the significance of linear power flow characterization in DC power distribution systems for optimizing More Electric Aircraft (MEA). By developing sophisticated models and iterative methods, this innovative approach facilitates efficient load flow calculations and optimization, ensuring enhanced performance and energy efficiency in MEA.

Uncertainty quantification in ultrasonic guided-waves based damage localization (2019)

Addressing the challenges of damage localization in structures using ultrasonic guided waves, the research presented at COMPDYN 2019 focused on uncertainty quantification through Bayesian methods. By leveraging Bayesian techniques for inverse problems, the research offers robustness to noise and uncertainty in damage localization, ensuring accurate and reliable results. This innovative approach enhances the effectiveness of ultrasonic guided waves for structural health monitoring and damage detection, contributing to the advancement of structural assessment technologies.

A Bayesian time-of-flight estimation for ultrasonic damage detection (2018)

The presentation at the 9th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring introduced a Bayesian time-of-flight estimation method for ultrasonic damage detection in plate-like structures. By leveraging Bayesian inference techniques, the research focuses on accurately estimating the time-of-flight feature in ultrasonic guided waves, enhancing the effectiveness of structural health monitoring methods. This innovative approach offers a reliable and efficient solution for detecting and localizing damage in structures, contributing to advancements in structural health monitoring technologies.


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Exploring Cultural and Historical Geographies Through TexGen

Contesting Monuments: Heritage and Historical Geographies of Inequality

The paper 'Contesting Monuments: Heritage and Historical Geographies of Inequality, an introduction' (2024) by Legg, S., delves into the ongoing debate surrounding monuments, exploring their contested nature both historically and in the present. Through an analysis of papers published over a span of time, the paper sheds light on the complexities surrounding heritage and how it ties into the broader landscapes of inequality in various contexts.

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Revolutionizing Energy Efficiency in Buildings with TexGen Solutions

Analytical and Computer Modelling of Thermo-Mechanical Vapour Compression System

The use of traditional vapor compression systems for air conditioning in buildings is known for its high electrical power load and carbon footprint. TexGen addresses these challenges by offering an innovative thermo-mechanical vapour compression system that revolutionizes energy efficiency. Through analytical and computer modeling, TexGen's solution optimizes space air conditioning, providing indoor thermal comfort while significantly reducing energy consumption and environmental impact. This study paves the way for sustainable air conditioning practices in buildings.

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Exploring Unmade Films of the House of Horror with TexGen

Introduction to TexGen

TexGen is a research tool developed by the Institute for Screen Industries Research that focuses on exploring the unmade films of the House of Horror. With a collection of books and reports, TexGen offers a unique insight into the cinematic world, showcasing never-before-seen materials that provide a fresh perspective on the renowned British production studio, Hammer Films. By delving into the depths of the Hammer Script Archive, TexGen brings forth a comprehensive analysis of the unmade films, shedding light on the creative processes, challenges, and stories behind these projects.

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TexGen Research Centre: Innovative Solutions in Power Electronics, Machines & Control

A Fast Switching Bridge using GaN Transistors

The paper presented at the 9th IEEE Southern Power Electronics Conference showcases the design and evaluation of a fast switching bridge using gallium nitride (GaN) power devices and a specialized printed circuit board. The study focuses on the challenges encountered during the design stage due to parasitic effects, emphasizing the utilization of off-the-shelf GaN devices to enhance switching speeds and efficiency.

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TexGen: Advancements in Geotechnical Engineering Research

Setup and Calibration of Piles with FBG Strain Sensors in Geotechnical Centrifuge

The research paper presented by Tang, Marshall, Heron, Franza, and Xu at the XVIII European Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering in Lisbon discusses the setup and calibration processes involved in conducting centrifuge testing of single piles equipped with fibre Bragg grating (FBG) strain sensors under vertical loads. The study delves into the technical aspects of the experimental setups, highlighting the importance of accurate calibration to ensure precise strain measurements. The results obtained shed light on the influence of these strain sensors on the behavior of the piles under various loading conditions, providing valuable insights for geotechnical engineering applications.

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