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    Automatic assembly design project 1968/9: report of technical survey committee
    (College of Aeronautics, 19) LeHunte, G. G.; Stout, K. J.; Charnley, C. J.; Powell, E. A.
    An Industrial survey has been carried out to determine the desired features of an automatic as machine. A questionnaire was circulated to industry and the results of the 38% response obtained were analysed and plotted. From these, conclusions were drawn as to the industrial requirements of an assembly machine.
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    Fluid logic devices: a review
    (College of Aeronautics, 1963-09) Charnley, C. J.
    Background study of work connected with this report entailed the collection of a large number of specialised and general technical publications concerning the techniques and applications of fluid computing. General conclusions from these investigations are that, in Russia and America, this science is very advanced and considered to be of great significance, especially where pure fluid logic devices are concerned. The purpose of this survey is to enable the reader to assess the quality and magnitude of work done by other academic institutions, and also to show with what importance this science is viewed elsewhere. It must be realized, however, that general description and discussion of available bibliography is the only assessment possible, as work of a military nature has not been released.
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    Position transducers for numerically controlled machine tools
    (College of Aeronautics, 1964-12) Charnley, C. J.
    The paper covers the basic text book theory of all forms of position transducer used on commercial numerically controlled machine tools. Some attempt is made to categorise and indicate the scope and usage of these devices. The descriptions deliberately set out to explain this essentially electrical topic in a manner not requiring expert electrical knowledge.

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