Microfluidic Devices for Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity
Microfluidic Devices for Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity
Dstl and EPSRC have jointly funded a 3-year project at the University of Southampton to develop corrosion detection and monitoring systems for land, marine and aerospace structures. By combining microfluidics with new, emerging sensor technologies, this project aims to develop in-situ systems that not only detect the onset of structural corrosion, but can also assess its state and apply appropriate remediation to inhibit its progress.
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Stokes, Keith
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Wharton, Julian
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Wood, Robert
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Lewis, Adam
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Neodo, Stefano
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Nie, Mengyan
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Stokes, Keith
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Wharton, Julian
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Cranny, Andrew, Harris, Nick, Lewis, Adam, Neodo, Stefano, Nie, Mengyan, Stokes, Keith, Wharton, Julian and Wood, Robert
(2011)
Microfluidic Devices for Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity.
Joint Academic Research Program for Defence, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Porton Down, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
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Dstl and EPSRC have jointly funded a 3-year project at the University of Southampton to develop corrosion detection and monitoring systems for land, marine and aerospace structures. By combining microfluidics with new, emerging sensor technologies, this project aims to develop in-situ systems that not only detect the onset of structural corrosion, but can also assess its state and apply appropriate remediation to inhibit its progress.
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Accepted/In Press date: 24 March 2011
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Joint Academic Research Program for Defence, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Porton Down, Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, 2011-03-24
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Adam Lewis
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Stefano Neodo
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Mengyan Nie
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Julian Wharton
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Robert Wood
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