Internet Links

2010

Hydro mechanic homogeniser valve cell breakage hypothesis, see Science Direct (20-07-10)

Other bodies that recognise the hydro mechanic homogeniser valve cell breakage hypothesis:

Oslo University Hospital Diagnostics and Intervention, Norway (23-10-2010)

National Research Council of Canada (17-10-2010)

 

2009

Technology and Science Society (01-05-2009)

Aerodynamics for kids module (01-05-2009)

NDLR Mechanical Engineering Group Community of Practice (01-05-2009)

Kids themed course in learning English (02-09-2009)

"Critical Mass" un succes dans Bien Public (03-11-2009) 

Masters Thesis published - Doras Open Access Institutional Repository (03-11-2009)

 

 

 

Publications

 

A. Clarke, T. Prescott, A. Khan, A.G. Olabi, “Causes of breakage and disruption in a homogeniser”, Applied Energy, Vol 87, Issue 12, December 2010, pages 3680-3690, doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2010.05.007 

 

Andrew Clarke, Abdul Olabi, Tim Prescott, Aazir Khan, Albert Vilaprinyo, "Homogeniser Optimisation",Symposium for Mechanical Engineering Research and Practice (SMERP), 2009 Dublin City University, Ireland [abstractpresentation]

 

Andrew Clarke, Abdul Olabi, Tim Prescott, Aran Rafferty & Khaled Benyounis, “Finite Element Analysis of Homogeniser”, Ansys/Enginsoft Conference on Simulation Based Engineering and Science, Venice, Italy, 16-17 October, 2008 [conference websitepaperpresentation]

 

 

Andrew Clarke, Abdul Olabi, Tim Prescott, Aran Rafferty & Khaled Benyounis, “Development of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for Complicated Flow”,Symposium for Mechanical Engineering Research and Practice (SMERP), 2008, Dublin City University, Ireland. [paperpresentation]

 

Andrew Clarke & Abdul Olabi, “Bologna Treaty from the View of Students and Graduates”, Proceedings of the International Symposium for Engineering Education, ISEE-08, Dublin City University, Ireland. [conference websitepaperpresentation]