aston inspired 2011
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The design and engineering show booklet for Aston University's 2011 show. The booklet contains a collection of the work from students and information about the course and students.TRANSCRIPT
ASTON INSPIREDdesign & engineering show
ASTON INSPIRED
2011
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Adam Knowles
Amanpreet Dhinsa
Amardeep Singh
Andrew Turner
Benjamin Allen
Dan Hearnden
Duncan Scriven
Gerald Cunningham
Haang Kim
Harnesh Malhi
Heidi Launne
Jon Arron Hughes
Jungwoo Yang
Krishan Meetoo
Mat Dusting
Matt Knight
Natalie Wilde
Nick Hancock
Nick Peacey
Adam Speirs
Alexander Danglidis
Billy Scrimshire
Harvey Singh
Illute Nyambe
Jarrett Doherty
Jason Harries
Jay Sidhu
Michael Crane
Rajan Sudera
Shaun Hook
Sonal Bhavan
Suraj Sohan
Nick Pomeroy
Paul Ives
Peter Green
Rajinder Sidhu
Reena Shah
Robert Westcott
Sam Travis
Samuel Hall
Sandra Mileikyte
Satwinder Hayer
Shatish Thakuri
Simon Skipper
Varinder Singh
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DESIGN
FORMULA STUDENT
Anand Bhana
Anatoly Broadist
Davinder Singh
Frazer Bridge
Mohsin Masih
Ravi Parmar
Sang-Mi Park
Shaun Stone
Adryan Veira
Ahsan Iqbal
Alec Kingsnorth
Amy Compton
Asrar Razaq
Craig Bond
Daljinder Sandhu
Faizan Hamidani
Hani Saleh
Imran Zubair
James Baddeley
Luke Hildred
Mark Hawkins
Mark Lobato
Muhammadh Hajamaideen
Nicholas Hitchins
Richard Smith
Sandra Donohoe
Simon Brown
Tarik Saneecharaun
Thabani J Dube
Thomas Anderson
Usman Javaid
Ivan Volkov
Ningjing Xu
Serdar Inci
Xiyuan Zhang
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INTRO-DUC-TION
I am very excited about this year’s Design
and Engineering Show; flip through and see
the wide range of designed products and
engineered solutions. I think you’ll agree
that the synergy between the Design and
Engineering disciplines is very evident.
For our students the ‘project show’
represents the culmination of three or
four years of university. For the School of
Engineering and Applied Science it is a time
to take pride in the year’s accomplishments
and renew and strengthen bonds with
past graduates, representatives of local
industry, government, education and other
organisations.
You are most welcome at our show – please
make the most of it by talking with students
and members of staff who will be pleased
to tell you about our students, programmes,
School and University.
Professor Geoff Tansley
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEER-ING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
The School of Engineering & Applied Science
(EAS) has an excellent record of providing
undergraduate programmes that are
designed to meet the ever changing needs
of industry and commerce. Our programmes
are influenced by engineers, designers
and scientists from across a range of
organisations from international companies
such as E.On to small manufacturing
enterprises in Birmingham and the West
Midlands. We are proud of the employment
record of our graduates which is amongst
the highest of all UK universities.
The annual Design Show gives many of our
students the opportunity to showcase the
work they have done. We hope the work
they present will inspire our visitors whether
they are industrialists, schools and colleges,
family and friends or simply those with an
interest in our students.
Dr Trevor Oliver
Associate Dean - Undergraduate Programmes
School of Engineering & Applied Science
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DESIGN
Mr Christopher Evans
Design Tutor
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adamKNOWLES
Here is a small example of work produced by Adam Knowles during the three year Automotive Product Design course at Aston University. The work includes an exploded view of a remote controlled spot light and a clay model vehicle for city use after 2030.
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amanpreet DHINSA
Design is fun, inspirational and you can make it your own which is what I love the most about it. In particular I have a passion for automotive design as you can see from some of my examples.
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amardeep SINGH
Studying at Aston has given me the ability to combine my design skills with my engineering knowledge. I am able to design products not just as a concept but design for real manufacture.
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With a strong ability in both design and engineering Aston has given me the skills to take a concept from the drawing board to a fully working polished product through user based research, simulation testing and rapid prototyping techniques.
andrew TURNER
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benjamin ALLEN
I enjoy stretching the imagination to explore alternatives to solutions and tackling mechanical challenges and calculations, especially within a team environment where combined knowledge and experience of all members help to achieve a successful result.
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Design isn’t just a hobby, it’s an opportunity to change someone’s life; it’s always been a passion of mine, and I enjoy having the opportunity to not only envisage an idea, but to follow it through, to see a finished product.
danHEARNDEN
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duncan SCRIVEN
My final year project is an electromagnetic rifle. Replacing explosive propellant with an elctromagnetic coil, it proved challenging and interesting. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Aston, but am looking forward to the next step!
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geraldCUNNING-HAM
Integrating design and management is key to the success of any project. The Final Year Project saw the creation of a two bladed paper trimmer and aimed at increasing efficiency in the copy shop industry.
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haangKIM
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Design to me is the art of expressing function through form. I enjoy the hands-on and visual aspects, but appreciate the importance of understanding the product’s purpose when generating ideas. The true beauty of a product is revealed in the details.
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harneshMALHI
PRODUCTDESIGN
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As a Product Designer, I aspire to use the skills and sound knowledge developed over the past few years, looking at unique ways and developments for humans to interact with the creation of upcoming new ideas.
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heidiLAUNNE
As a designer I am interested in how people use objects, for instance for some people a chair might work as a bookstand. I believe that these habits and the way we ‘misuse’ objects make things around us more personal.
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jon arronHUGHES
My project involved analysing the performance characteristics of two surgical fixation methods used to alleviate pain in circumstances of severe arthritis of the finger joints. The extrapolated data was used to develop a new method yielding promising results.
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jungwooYANG
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My project is to improve awareness about the safety of blood donation by applying robotics. It combines robotics and Ultrasound detection because robotics will improve the trade-offs and satisfy those seeking a convenient life-style.
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kr ishan MEETOO
“To excite and inspire. To change and innovate” Embodies the noble truths of my practice as a Design Engineer, forever pushing boundaries in an effort to produce effective solutions with a pragmatic approach and a clear focus on sustainability.
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matDUSTING
I worked for a blue chip company and studied under designers from Gillette and Motorola. I have a huge desire to achieve, design and work for people around the globe. My final project aims to change the fuel industry by using algae to produce green crude oil.
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mattKNIGHT
Irrigation and effective land management are more important in UK farming than ever. As well as a large-scale exercise in design for manufacture, this project sort to provide a tailored land levelling solution for UK and European Farmers.
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natal ieWILDE
I See. I Feel. I Design. Studying at Aston has allowed me to push the form of products to the limit, questioning why and challenging its aesthetics and function. Green Design is the future and I always consider this whilst designing.
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nickHANCOCK
Combining design, engineering and management has helped me to broaden my skills across a range of disciplines such as manufacturing, design and business appreciation. I utilised these skills in my final year which was based around disaster management.
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A passion for exciting and innovative product design is the driving force behind all of my work. Below is a selection of products I have completed during my studies at Aston.
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Plywood Bench & Table
WaterAid Online Store
Urban Cleaner30
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nick POMEROY
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I am a graphic designer and photographer. Studying product design has brought a different set of skills to my work and a fondness for detail. Inspired by Josef Muller-Brockmann and Wim Crouwel, my work follows simplicity and swiss modernism.
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paulIVES
Combining the study of business management alongside developing my design skills has enabled me to create products which focus on matching sustainability with the demands of the market. My Final Year Project aims to reduce domestic water waste.
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peterGREEN
As a designer it is important to consider the cradle to cradle of the products we produce, with using the design and engineering principles I have learnt over my studies I strive to create sustainable products which are viable in the current market.
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raj inderSIDHU
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As a Design Engineer I appreciate the importance of balancing cost consideration with engineering functionality and aesthetics. My time at Aston University has taught me to be creative, innovative, persistent and resourceful in every situation.
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reenaSHAH
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Aston University and would just like to thank all my tutors and colleagues who have supported me throughout the last four years and have fully prepared me for the outside world.
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robertWESTCOTT
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The design for manufacture of a road legal ‘weather-pack’ consisting of jigs, windscreen, wiper and all ancillaries for ‘Walker-Adams Karts’ current prototype kart
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samTRAVIS
I have always had an interest in photography and graphic design. During my placement year I was lucky enough to combine the two by working for a television company as a camera operator and motion graphic designer.
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samuelHALL
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A need, a dream, a realisation, a problem, an opportunity, a vision, an imagination, a methodology, a concept, a critique, a response, a future, an eco-system, a product… is a product designer who focuses on turning psychology inside-out going to succeed?
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sandra MILEIKYTE
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I love being a product designer, because product design has changed me. With limitless ideas surrounding me and with experience in product design, packaging and engineering I know that I will always find a 3D solution to any problem.
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satwinder HAYER
As a Product Design Engineer, I aim to unify my strong knowledge of engineering principles with my creativity and passion for design. One recent highlight was becoming a finalist in the Lighting Association Awards, 2011.
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FORMU-LA STU-DENT
Professor Geoff Tansley
Each year a team of students from Aston
University takes part in the Formula Student
competition (http://www.formulastudent.
com) run by the Institution of Mechanical
Engineers. This international event held at
Silverstone tests cars almost as much as
it tests engineering and design students!
Starting from scratch in September, we build
a car to run in the competition the following
July.
This year we have seen several innovations
including: a Quality Management System
to help avoid getting in knots; full CAD
implementation; improved suspension
design; a full carbon-fibre monocoque
chassis and a class 2 entry (of design plans).
We are more ready for the event this year
than we have ever been and we are quietly
confident that this car will yield our best
result ever. Why not join us at the event?
Faculty Advisor to the Formula Student Project
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adamSPEIRS
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Suspension is an important part that contributed to both handling and drivability. My redesigns have decrease component weight and incorporated anti-roll systems into the front and rear suspension to increase handling.
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A Design Engineer with a passion for motorsport. Final year project was the design of Suspension Geometry and components on the Formula Student car. Using knowledge gained through university and 18+ months in industry within the field of dynamics.
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An imaginative designer with a passion for teaching; having thoroughly enjoyed four years at Aston University, including a 12 month placement at Cadbury Sixth Form College, Billy is moving onto a career in primary teaching.
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harveySINGH
I’ve chosen to the CVT transmission due to the fact that I am fascinated with cars and motorsport in general. I am keen to learn about new engineering ideas and concepts, and the CVT is a fairly new transmission compared to convectional transmissions.
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Being part of the Aston Formula student team has been a privilege. Experiencing the challenge of designing and building the Engine Ancillaries for the 2011 car has been rewarding, I believe this puts me in a good position for a career in the automotive industry.
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jasonHARRIES
The simplest way to decide on a future choice is to compare it to alternative options, it would be impractical to purchase multiple engines for comparison. So simulation software was used to test the available options in a wide array of scenarios.
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jaySIDHU
Through the study of the exhaust wave pulse phenomenon, I designed and built a new and improved exhaust system. Using a less restrictive design and the exhaust scavenging effect helped create a more efficient exhaust system to help increase engine horsepower.
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michaelCRANE
Creative and innovative thinking help me to develop design solutions by focusing on practicality and the end user. Design is creating contemporary, simple solutions to complex problems as well as capturing social trends and pushing the boundaries of technology.
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rajanSUDERA
The role of Engine & Dynamometer Specialist was one of the most demanding positions within Aston Formula Student. Working closely together with the inlet and exhaust systems enabled me to improve the overall engine power by 18% through the use of a dynamometer.
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sonalBHAVAN
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Project management is a major aspect of formula student. It teaches essential skills of time management, team work and coordination. Skills which are needed for any successful project.
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SHELL ECO CAR
The future of cars is set for radical change
and the students at Aston are working at
the forefront of the developments. The fuels,
materials and designs for the next generation
of cars are on the change, and the Shell
Eco-marathon challenge is a showcase of the
designers and engineers the industry needs.
The Aston student team has built a
revolutionary car for 2011. Powered by a
hydrogen fuel cell the car has zero emissions,
ideal for the Megacities of the future.
This years team will be racing the Eco
Concept vehicle at Lausitz in Germany
against the best teams in the world, a
fantastic experience to design, build and
race a hydrogen car for the future at this
prestigious International racing event.
Mr Christian Mclening
Design Lecturer
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anandBHANA
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Designing the chassis for the Shell Eco Marathon has posed many challenges. Inspiration for this chassis was sustainability therefore materials such as plywood and bamboo were used. Using a flat pack approach the chassis could be assembled with very few tools.
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anatoly BROADIST
Sustainability is an important aspect of Shell Eco-Marathon and plays a major role in reducing the environmental impact of the car. My role was to analyse sustainable credentials of bamboo and aluminium parts of the car frame.
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davinder SINGH
“Design is where science and art break even” - Robin Mathew. An Ultra-modern and futuristic design is what I try to achieve in my work. As the Bodywork Designer of the Shell-Eco car the project allowed me to implement my adventurous designs.
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Looking into the methods and challenges of environmentally friendly cars was an interesting project. As I was working on and designing the braking system it helped me meet targets and the competition rules which has helped me become a experienced design engineer.
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mohsinMASIH
Working for shell eco marathon for my final year project really helped in understanding how new technologies make a greener future. Using Hydrogen fuel cell made me aware that new sources of energy can be used without harming our environment.
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raviPARMAR
Being part of the most successful Shell Eco-Marathon team Aston University has had, makes me feel privileged. I have developed into more than just an engineer. Working on the bodywork opened my eyes to the world of design and used my creativity to its fullest.
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sang-miPARK
Working as a part of the Shell Eco Marathon team has helped me to evolve as a designer as well as an engineer, thus interlinking the two with an engineering background to help develop a functional as well as an aesthetic concept that can be brought to life.
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shaunSTONE
Being part of the most successful Shell Eco-Marathon team Aston University has had, makes me feel privileged. I have developed into more than just an engineer. Working on the bodywork opened my eyes to the world of design and used my creativity to its fullest.
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ENGI-NEER-ING
Dr Gareth Thomson
Engineering Lecturer
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adryan VEIRA
A Smart Medication Dispenser that transmits the current status of the meds within the device. Designed to improve the operational efficiency of the National Health Service, by reducing the requirement of home care visits.
0788 990 3215
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ahsanIQBAL
My final year project dealt with the development of “pump-in” spiral groove bearings and evaluated the two methods which are microscopy and scan to 3D. To test the performance an experiment was setup. Design modifications were made to improve the results.
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amy COMPTON
This study focussed on the potential for absorption refrigeration, as part of a renewable future; it linked into and further developed the understanding of many of the subject areas studied during a Mechanical Engineering degree.
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asrar RAZAQ
The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of inedible plant oils for use in a diesel engine. Achieved by characterising the properties of the plant oils used to fuel the engine, the performance and exhaust emissions were compared to that of diesel fuel.
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craigBOND
My main focus has been the technology in sustainable power generation and where, it is likely to and should develop for the benefit of the UK, its environment and economy.
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dal j inderSANDHU
A new badminton racket has been designed for beginners which enables them to generate the maximum power from their swing. Through experimental analysis features such as the shaft length and material choice have been optimised to give the maximum power.
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fa izanHAMIDANI
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MECHANICALENGINEERING
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As a mechanical engineer I have always challenged myself and brought variety in my work. Successfully completing an industrial placement provided me an opportunity to observe, implement and develop the knowledge I learnt at university in the practical world.
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haniSALEH
Many of the people who suffer from end-stage heart failure(ESHF) become vulnerable and could die. This came to the development of mechanical systems that support the heart such as Left Ventricular Assist Devices(LVAD) which is what this project was about.
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imranZUBAIR
I have learned to deal with problems and apply technical skills in the real world. In my project I evaluate screw threads of high tensile material, study the properties of material and calculate the stripping point of the threads.
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jamesBADDELEY
My final year project was to produce a synchronous bicycle braking system utilising current brake technology to produce a system which distributes the braking force between the front and rear wheels to deliver the best braking performance.
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lukeHILDRED
I and a fellow member of Aston University set out to prove the principles of electromagnetic projection, using a coil gun as the method of projection to study. Our main focus was making a theoretical model on Mathematica.
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The purpose of this project was to design a highly efficient and reliable control system for the fan element of an ecologically friendly sea water greenhouse. The system operated two BLDC motors, and regulated a varying DC power input from a photovoltaic array.
markHAWKINS
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markLOBATO
0795 058 5601
My final year project was to enhance the safety of rock climbing for the various ranges of abilities. The design encompasses an auto locking system that allows the standard belaying technique to be used.
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muhammadhHAJAMAID-EEN
This Ballistic software programmed using algebraic equation modelled by Prof Mike Wright can allow shooter to analyse and practice using target practice simulator. This is mainly designed for field target shooters.
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nicholasHITCHINS
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My project was to investigate the effect of shear stress applied within a fluid. This investigation was done to determine if the density of suspended particles is reduced when there is an increasing shear stress, which could be used to isolate red-blood cells from blood.
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r ichardSMITH
Examples of work include a GPS-guided aerial delivery system, a product to provide real life assistance to motorists in a roadside emergency situation and a waste heat recovery system for hybrid passenger vehicles.
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sandraDONOHOE
My final year project comprised of the design, development, and production of a working prototype for water temperature measurement and sample collection device to be used as part of a water-bug vessel to assist redevelopment of inland waterways.
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tar ikSANEECHA-RAUN
My project was to reduce the carbon footprint of Aston University. I carried out a feasibility study of implementing a Ground Source Heat Pump. A smart heating system was developed and can be implemented into an Energy Management System.
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thabani jDHUBE
SolidCam generated G-Codes which were transmitted from the PC to the CNC machine using TNCremoNT. TNCremoNT is a software package for data transmission between PC and HEIDENHAIN controls. The Heidenhain TNC 310 was then used to machine parts.
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thomasANDERSON
As a member of the Aston Pilotless Aircraft project team I was tasked with developing the main fuselage and propulsion systems. Using Computer Aided Design and finite element analysis, I achieved a strong, light weight airframe and sufficient thrust in propulsion.
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MAN-AGE-MENT
Professor Robert Berry
Executive Dean, EAS
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ivanVOLKOV
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For me Aston university was a great life experience that gave me appropriate engineering knowledge and skills. I would like to thank all university staff and all my tutors and lecturers who supported me during last 3 years.
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serdarINCI
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xiyuanZHANG
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