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Dynamic response simulation through system identification. (2006)
Journal Article
Hay, N., & Roberts, D. (2006). Dynamic response simulation through system identification. Journal of sound and vibration, 295(3-5), 1017-1027. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsv.2006.02.004

Nonlinear dynamic systems, such as those associated with structural testing of vehicles, are considered. The vehicle, or a substructure, is mounted in a test rig that is normally driven by servo-hydraulic actuators. The specimen and test rig form a n... Read More about Dynamic response simulation through system identification..

Modeling and control of hybrid machine systems — a five-bar mechanism case (2006)
Journal Article
Yu, H. (2006). Modeling and control of hybrid machine systems — a five-bar mechanism case. International Journal of Automation and Computing, 3(3), 235-243. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11633-006-0235-1

A hybrid machine (HM) as a typical mechantronic device, is a useful tool to generate smooth motion, and combines the motions of a large constant speed motor with a small servo motor by means of a mechanical linkage mechanism, in order to provide a po... Read More about Modeling and control of hybrid machine systems — a five-bar mechanism case.

The changing face of HRM: in search of balance (2006)
Journal Article
Francis, H., & Keegan, A. (2006). The changing face of HRM: in search of balance. Human Resource Management Journal, 16(3), 231-249. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-8583.2006.00016.x

Current models of HRM suggest that expectations about HR roles are changing as organisations are striving to make the HR function leaner and more `strategic'. In our article we explore the changing roles of HRM as they are perceived by different stak... Read More about The changing face of HRM: in search of balance.

Recounting the scores: an analysis of the QAA subject review grades 1995-2001 (2006)
Journal Article
Cook, R., Butcher, I., & Raeside, R. (2006). Recounting the scores: an analysis of the QAA subject review grades 1995-2001. Quality in Higher Education, 12(2), 135-144. https://doi.org/10.1080/13538320600916726

In this paper the grades awarded in the subject level review process that ran in England between 1995 and 2001 are examined. These grades have subsequently been used to sustain most published league tables and are often cited in debates about institu... Read More about Recounting the scores: an analysis of the QAA subject review grades 1995-2001.

Eight-node Reissner–Mindlin plate element based on boundary interpolation using Timoshenko beam function (2006)
Journal Article
Zhang, H., & Kuang, J. S. (2007). Eight-node Reissner–Mindlin plate element based on boundary interpolation using Timoshenko beam function. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 69(7), 1345-1373. https://doi.org/10.1002/nme.1809

A new eight-node Reissner-Mindlin plate element is developed with a special interpolation within the element. This special interpolation is an extension of the element boundary interpolation that employs Timoshenko beam function for the boundary segm... Read More about Eight-node Reissner–Mindlin plate element based on boundary interpolation using Timoshenko beam function.

Reduced Size Circularly Polarised Antennas For Mobile Handsets (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
See, C. H., Abd-Alhameed, R. A., Khalil, K., Excell, P. S., & Ali, A. (2006, July). Reduced Size Circularly Polarised Antennas For Mobile Handsets. Poster presented at The 19th UK URSI Colloquium at Cosenor’s- House, The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Abingdon, Oxford, UK

Abstract not available.

Adaptive Meshing For Numerical Antenna Design Using Genetic Algorithms (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Zhou, D., Abd-Alhameed, R. A., See, C. H., Khalil, K., & Excell, P. S. (2006, July). Adaptive Meshing For Numerical Antenna Design Using Genetic Algorithms. Poster presented at The 19th UK URSI Colloquium at Cosenor’s- House,, the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Abingdon, Oxford, UK

Abstract not available.