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Item Open Access Process and microbial analysis of AD systems(Cranfield University, 2016-04-19 13:37) Villa, Raffaella; Coulon, Frederic; Ferguson, RobertRaw data on fermentation parameters (biogas, methane '%, alkalinity, pH) and PLFA and PLEL analysis are included into the excel spreadsheets: 'First OLR_Fermentation + PLFA and PLEL' and 'Second OLR_Fermentation + PLFA and PLEL'. Fermentation data are related to mesophilic control digesters running at 1.4 kgVS/m3d and upset digesters running at 2.9 and 3.9 kgVS/m3d (medium and high.). The letters: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h and i represent the triplicates of control and the upset systems where: a, b and c = control reactors; d, e and f = reactors with increased OLR to 2.9 kgVS/m3d (sometimes referred as medium); and g, h, and i = reactors with increased OLR to 3.9 kgVS/m3d (sometimes referred as high) Analysis of the data and graphs included in the paper 'Organic loading rate: a promising microbial management tool in anaerobic digestion' are included in the files 'data for graphs’, the data used can be visualised clicking on the curve of interest. Raw pyrosequencing data is included in the zip files and analysis of the data in the separate file 'pyrosequencing data analysis' Primers design has been included into the 'Primers' file.;Raw data on fermentation parameters (biogas, methane '%, alkalinity, pH) and PLFA and PLEL analysis are included into the excel spreadsheets: 'First OLR_Fermentation + PLFA and PLEL' and 'Second OLR_Fermentation + PLFA and PLEL'. Fermentation data are related to mesophilic control digesters running at 1.4 kgVS/m3d and upset digesters running at 2.9 and 3.9 kgVS/m3d (medium and high.). The letters: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h and i represent the triplicates of control and the upset systems where: a, b and c = control reactors; d, e and f = reactors with increased OLR to 2.9 kgVS/m3d (sometimes referred as medium); and g, h, and i = reactors with increased OLR to 3.9 kgVS/m3d (sometimes referred as high) Analysis of the data and graphs included in the paper 'Organic loading rate: a promising microbial management tool in anaerobic digestion' are included in the files 'data for graphs’, the data used can be visualised clicking on the curve of interest. Raw pyrosequencing data is included in the zip files and analysis of the data in the separate file 'pyrosequencing data analysis' Primers design has been included into the 'Primers' file.Item Open Access Modelling of the workpiece geometry effects on Ti-6Al-4V linear friction welds - open access data(Cranfield University, 2016-05-06 14:33) McAndrew, Anthony; Colegrove, Paul; Addison, Adrian; Flipo, Bertrand; Lee, Lucie; Russell, MichaelExperimental data set from the article "Modelling of the workpiece geometry effects on Ti-6Al-4V linear friction welds"Please see the introduction tab in the excel file for further details.Item Open Access COMBAT SIMULATION - TWO SIDES.xls(Cranfield University, 2016-05-25 09:51) Boutselis, Petros; Ringrose, TrevorThe data are the outputs of the simulation of a closed-loop, two-sides (Blue vs Red) combat model saved in an Excel spreadsheet. The 1st tab has the input data while the other two tabs have the outputs for the Blue and for the Red. Each column in the Input tab is a design point randomly selected (250 in total). The first two rows represent the number of tanks and recce of the Blue, while rows 3 and 4 represent the respective Red. The 5th row represents the probability of shock that has been applied the same to both sides. Rows 6, 7 and 8 represent the percentage Unit participation of Tanks, Machine Guns and Anti-tanks respectively. These last three variables also apply equally to both Blue and Red. The model used (SIMBAT) is stochastic and therefore each design point was run 40 times, taking care to use the same random numbers for each point (Common Random Numbers) Therefore each of the 250 columns in the two output tabs has 40 rows. The data have been used in: P. Boutselis, Trevor J. Ringrose GAMLSS and neural networks in combat simulation metamodelling: A case study. Expert Syst. Appl. 40(15): 6087-6093 (2013), doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2013.05.023 to produce two different metamodels: a statistical model (GAMLSS) and a neural network (ANN), while recently the same data have been used to produce a Bayesian Network.Item Open Access Optical Detection of Glucose Using 3D-Printed Microfluidic Platform. BIOS2016 Gothenburg.(Cranfield University, 2016-05-26 11:28) Tothill, AlexanderPoster and data presented at Biosensors 2016 Conference Gothenburg Sweden.Item Open Access Sustainable manufacturing for the future – second white paper(Cranfield University, 2016-06-06 16:15) Jolly, MarkThis second white paper presents the results of 3 x 3 Month studies on the Pathways for Sustainable Manufacturing tin the future in the Food and Drinks Industry in Great BriatinItem Open Access Sustainable manufacturing for the future - a white paper(Cranfield University, 2016-06-06 16:15) Jolly, MarkFirst white paper on the future of Manufacturing in the Food and Drinks industry in Great Britain based on the outcomes of an Industry-Academia Workshop.Item Open Access Supporting data for tine options for alleviating compaction in wheelings.(Cranfield University, 2016-06-07 12:59) Niziolomski, Joanna"This data includes images of the tested tines and raw data behind the means presented in Table 2 (Full experimental data.xls) and Figure 2 (Cross sectional disturbance 175.xls). All relevant methodology can be found in the paper.Item Open Access Data supporting Technology readiness level assessment of composites recycling technologies article(Cranfield University, 2016-06-17 11:27) Rybicka, Justyna; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Leeke, GaryData supporting Technology readiness level assessment of composites recycling technologies articleItem Open Access Tensile data(Cranfield University, 2016-07-01 13:11) Rodrigues Pardal; Ganguly, Supriyo; Williams, Stewart; Vaja, JayTensile data from the CMT paper.Item Open Access Welding and SEM - EDS data(Cranfield University, 2016-07-08 10:26) Rodrigues Pardal, Goncalo; Ganguly, Supriyo; Williams, Stewart; Vaja, JayWelding conditions reported on the paper.SEM-EDS data used in the paperItem Open Access Linchpin - men, middle managers and gender inclusive leadership(Cranfield University, 2016-07-21 08:38) Kelan, ElisabethThe final report from an extensive research project on how men as middle managers can engage in gender inclusive leadership.Item Open Access Infographic on global leaders(Cranfield University, 2016-07-21 08:38) Kelan, ElisabethInfographic from an extensive research project on how men as middle managers can engage in gender inclusive leadership.Item Open Access Gender parity report (video)(Cranfield University, 2016-07-21 08:38) Kelan, ElisabethVideo presentation outlining a research project into how men as middle managers can engage in gender inclusive leadership.Item Open Access Simulink models from 'Multi-temperature state-dependent equivalent circuit discharge model for lithium-sulfur batteries(Cranfield University, 2016-08-10 11:24) Auger, Daniel; Fotouhi, Abbas; Longo, StefanoThis fileset contains a Simulink representation of the models developed in the paper 'Multi-temperature state-dependent equivalent circuit discharge model for lithium-sulfur batteries' accepted by the Journal of Power Sources on July 23, 2016. The data files can be opened with Simulink R2016a.Item Open Access Poster: A Fresh Look at Optical Interferometry(Cranfield University, 2016-08-17 10:36) Kissinger, ThomasPoster presented by Thomas Kissinger at Set for Britain 2016 event in the UK parliament on 07.03.2016. Abstract: Optical interferometry is a widely used technique for ultra-precision distance measurements in many areas of science and technology, enabling fundamental physical experiments, such as the hunt for gravitational waves, and underpinning important industrial technologies, such as semiconductor fabrication. My particular research deals with the question on how multiple measurements at different points can be taken simultaneously using only one instrument. This can be achieved by appropriately modulating the optical wavelength of the laser used and a very simple way to perform these measurements is the signal processing technique developed during my PhD thesis project. A key advantage of this approach is that it reduces the number of optical components needed and instead shifts complexity of the measurements into the electronics, potentially enabling very cost-effective measurements. As this technology is very new many potential applications still remain unexplored.Item Open Access Applied Optics: HSW gas cells for mid-IR spectroscopy (2016)(Cranfield University, 2016-08-22 13:32) Francis, Daniel; Hodgkinson, Jane; Tatam, RalphData associated with Applied Optics submission, 'Low volume, fast response-time hollow silica waveguide gas cells for mid-IR spectroscopy'Item Open Access IEEE sensors 2016 data(Cranfield University, 2016-10-21 15:17) Barrington, JamesRaw data for LPGs with periods 167 - 177 um. A single period is represented by each folder containing text files for: - baseline (pre-UV irradiation) - 1 - 6 cycles - normalised spectrum of cycle 6 (baseline - cycle 6) The text files are arranged into 2 tab separated columns for wavelength and intensity. Link to corresponding poster can be found in references.Item Open Access IEEE sensors 2016 poster(Cranfield University, 2016-10-21 15:18) Barrington, James; James, Stephen; Tatam, Ralph; Partridge, MatthewConference poster for IEEE sensors 2016 conference. Data can be found using the referenced URL.Item Open Access Shoe Lab White Paper(Cranfield University, 2016-11-01 15:20) Moreno Beguerisse, Mariale; Charnley, Fiona; Keely, Daniel; Liddell, NickThis is a White Paper produced in collaboration between Cisco, Cranfield University and brand consultancy The Clearing. It Builds on research carried out by RECODE-NETWORK identifying and evaluating the opportunities a re-distributed production model offers to disrupt traditional industry models when combined with big data. The results presented are clear recommendations for manufacturers to realise potential of RdM to meet changing consumer needs and help curtail today’s disposable culture.Item Open Access Body and Sole Shoe Designs(Cranfield University, 2016-11-01 15:27) Moreno Beguerisse, MarialeCharnley, FionaPonte, OscarThese designs were produced in collaboration between Cisco, Cranfield University and brand consultancy The Clearing. It Builds on research carried out by RECODE-NETWORK identifying and evaluating the opportunities a re-distributed production model offers to disrupt traditional industry models when combined with big data, taking as an exemplar the Footwear Industry.These Designs were produced with SolidWorks Software 2017.