British Excellence in Composite Materials
11 Dec 2008, London, UK
Dr Emile S Greenhalgh, The Composite Centre, Imperial College, London, UK
Energy - Deeper, Cleaner, Cheaper (PDF 4.6K)
Dr Rod Martin, MERL
Processing and Recycling - Reducing Costs from Cradle to Grave (PDF 585k)
Prof Terry McGrail, Independent Consultant
Current and Future Benefits of Advanced Non-destructive Characterisation of Composites (PDF 5MB)
Robert Smith, QinetiQ
FE Analysis for Composites Design: Capabilities and Challenges (PDF 3.1MB) Prof Michael Wisnom, University of Bristol
Close Out (PDF 87kb)
Dr Rod Martin, MERL
Presentations from a conference held in London on 12 December 2008.
This event was organised by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and co-sponsored by the British Composites Society.
The presentations (originally in MS Powerpoint) are available here in PDF format. Please click on the title to download.
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Current Status of Composites (PDF 2.9MB)
Dr Emile S Greenhalgh, The Composite Centre, Imperial College, London, UK
Energy - Deeper, Cleaner, Cheaper (PDF 4.6K)
Dr Rod Martin, MERL
Processing and Recycling - Reducing Costs from Cradle to Grave (PDF 585k)
Prof Terry McGrail, Independent Consultant
Current and Future Benefits of Advanced Non-destructive Characterisation of Composites (PDF 5MB)
Robert Smith, QinetiQ
FE Analysis for Composites Design: Capabilities and Challenges (PDF 3.1MB) Prof Michael Wisnom, University of Bristol
Close Out (PDF 87kb)
Dr Rod Martin, MERL
