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Dr
Alastair
Clarke
Projects as PI
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Centrifuge testing of mk42/43m modular aircrew life preserver
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Funder:
Survitec Group Ltd
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01/10/2015
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31/01/2016
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Centrifuge test of an actuator section
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Funder:
MBDA UK Ltd
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07/09/2015
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31/03/2016
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Comparative condition monitoring of spherical bearings
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Funder:
SKF (UK) Ltd
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01/10/2017
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31/03/2021
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Condition monitoring of high performance automotive gearbox bearings
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Funder:
Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd
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01/10/2018
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30/09/2021
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Development of wear modelling capability for self-lubricating plain bearings
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Funder:
SKF (UK) Ltd
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01/10/2015
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31/03/2019
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Projects as Co-Investigator
1 of 3
Assessing aViation emission Impact on local Air quality at airports: TOwards Regulation
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Funder:
Commission of the European Communities
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01/06/2019
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31/05/2022
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Assessment of acoustic emission technology in thick walled pipe structures
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Funder:
Energy Safety and Risk Consultants (UK) Ltd
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05/01/2015
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30/09/2015
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CAMM canister cover impact tests
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Funder:
MBDA UK Ltd
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01/11/2012
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31/01/2013
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Can providing 3D printing be used to enhance cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques?
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Funder:
Welsh Crucible
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01/12/2013
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31/08/2014
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Coupling experimental and numerical simulations
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Funder:
AC2T Research GmbH
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01/01/2017
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31/03/2020
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Research Datasets
3D laser vibrometry point data and 3D Local interaction simulation approach data of a aluminium stiffened panel with and without disbonds - Marks RA, Featherson CA, Clarke A, et al. (2017). Cardiff University. 10.17035/d.2017.0043078392. Structural Health Monitoring Sensors
Gear tooth root fatigue test monitoring with continuous acoustic emission - Crivelli D, Clarke A, Mccory JP, et al. (2017). Cardiff University. 10.17035/d.2017.0032930333. Mechanical engineering Structural Health Monitoring Sensors
Understanding the mechanism of acoustic emission generation due to surface asperity interaction in mixed lubrication conditions - Clarke A, Hutt S, Cockerill A, et al. (2016). Cardiff University. 10.17035/d.2016.0008118727. Engineering Dynamics and Tribology
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