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Digital Audio Effects
(2011-02-22)
Variable horizon model predictive control: robustness and optimality
(University of CambridgeDepartment of EngineeringControl Group, 2012-07-03)
Variable Horizon Model Predictive Control (VH-MPC) is a form of predictive control that includes the horizon length as a decision variable in the constrained optimisation problem solved at each iteration. It has been ...
Measurement of three-dimensional coherent fluid structure in high Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers
(University of CambridgeDepartment of Engineering, 2012-07-03)
The turbulent boundary layer is an aspect of fluid flow which dominates the performance of many engineering systems - yet the analytic solution of such flows is intractable for most applications. Our understanding of ...
Can change prediction help prioritise redesign work in future engineering systems?
(2010-05)
Future design environments will necessitate improved management of the propagation and impacts of changes. To ascertain whether change prediction can assist in making better work prioritisation decisions, this paper develops ...
A Tool for the Spectral Analysis of the Laser Doppler Anemometer Data of the Cambridge Stratified Swirl Burner
(Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, 2012-06-08)
A series of flow fields generated by a turbulent methane/air stratified swirl burner are investigated using laser Doppler anemometer (LDA). The LDA provides flow field measurements with comparatively high temporal resolutions. ...
An introduction to the Cambridge advanced modeller
(Modelling and Management of Engineering ProcessesModelling and Management of Engineering Processes, 2010-06-25)
Complex products and their development processes may be viewed as systems,
whose different aspects can be modelled as networks of interactions between
elements in different domains. Many approaches have been proposed to ...
Flow Field Results of the Cambridge Stratified Swirl Burner Using Laser Doppler Anemometer
(Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, 2012-06-08)
Anharmonic Acoustic Technique for Detection of Surface-bound Particles
(University of CambridgeDepartment of Engineering., 2011-07-12)
Receptor-based biological detection techniques often suffer from the problem of non-specific interactions. This is largely due to the presence of weak electrostatic and Van der Waals forces between the receptor and the ...
Conceptual design for a laminar-flying-wing aircraft
(University of CambridgeDepartment of Engineering, 2012-06-12)
The laminar-flying-wing aircraft appears to be an attractive long-term prospect
for reducing the environmental impact of commercial aviation. In assessing its
potential, a relatively straightforward initial step is the ...
Autoignition in turbulent two-phase flows
(University of CambridgeDepartment of Engineering, 2013-01-08)
This dissertation deals with the numerical investigation of the physics of sprays autoigniting at diesel engine conditions using Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS), and with the modelling of droplet related effects within ...