SEM study of fracture in cadmium single crystal
SEM video of a single crystal of cadmium fracturing under tensile load. The mode of fracture is ductile tearing. Shows how the angle of the fracture surfaces mimics the angle of the slip planes in the deformed crystal. From TLP: Slip in Single Crystals, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/slip/videos.php
SEM study of slip in deformed cadmium single crystal
Slip proceeding on previously deformed single crystal of cadmium fracturing in an SEM. The trace of the slip planes can be seen. Markers have been dropped onto the surface of the crystal to allow the relative movement of parts of the crystal to be clearly seen. From TLP: Slip in Single Crystals, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/slip/videos.php
SEM study of slip in undeformed cadmium single crystal, long version
SEM video of the appearance of slip steps as slip begins on a previously undeformed single crystal of cadmium. Longer version of video 53 - From TLP: Slip in Single Crystals, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/slip/videos.php
Antibiotics
A quick guide to how antibiotics work and common clinical uses, and a bit about adverse effects that may limit their use.
Anaemia
A systematic approach to the patient presenting with anaemia. Review of iron deficiency and megaloblastic anaemia.
Rosebowl case study
A case study following the construction of one of Leeds Met's iconic new buildings, made to support courses in Quantity surveying
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Mobile Phone Case Study
This visual aid forms part of the "Mobile Phone Case Study" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Object-Oriented Software Design - Classes and objects in Java and Petrol Station Case Study
This practical forms part of "Classes and objects in Java and Petrol Station Case Study" topic in the Object-Oriented Software Design module.
Object-Oriented Software Design - The OO Design Process - Case Study & Java Remedies
This practical forms part of "The OO Design Process - Case Study & Java Remedies" topic in the Object-Oriented Software Design module
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Mobile Phone Case Study
This reading material forms part of the "Mobile Phone Case Study" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Mobile Phone Case Study
This reading material forms part of the "Mobile Phone Case Study" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Object-Oriented Software Design - The OO Design Process - Case Study & Java Remedies
This reading material forms part of "The OO Design Process - Case Study & Java Remedies" topic in the Object-Oriented Software Design module
A case study in efficiency wages: Economics of the New Lanark establishment Under Robert Owen’s ma
The purpose of these notes is to show how labour economics can be used to analyse and understand real economic episodes and events. The case study in question is Robert Owen’s management of the New Lanark Cotton Mills in the 19th century. 30-page Word document including graphs and tables, created to support Labour economics teaching at the University of Dundee.
Flood Basalt Eruptions Reading List
Flood Basalt Eruptions - Reading List - Part Two of Atmospheric and Climatic Effects of Volcanic Activity
Explosive Volcanic Eruptions PowerPoint Presentation
Explosive Volcanic Eruptions - PowerPoint Presentation - Part One of Atmospheric and Climatic Effects of Volcanic Activity
TALAT Lecture 2102.03: The Transmission Housing of an Inboard-Outboard Engine, Special Study: Castin
This lecture offers an example of product development. It imparts knowledge about different ways of casting aluminium and criteria for selecting casting methods; the heat treatment of aluminium; corrosion-proofing and surface treatment of cast alloys used in a saline environment and choice of alloy. It provides insight into how to develop a product using the general specificiations and the interaction between form, material and processing chain and ?the importance of being thoroughly familiar wi
TALAT Lecture 3710: Case Study on Can Making
This lecture gives a background of the design and manufacturing processes of food and beverage cans, which are produced by drawing and drawing & ironing of rolled aluminium alloys. It draws attention to the challenge for materials and production engineers to fulfill contradicting demands and requirements for the production of cans and easy-open lids in a very competitive market. It demonstrates that optimization of all parameters, i.e. design, manufacturing and materials, has resulted in sheet m
Researching Skills for Practical Course Students
This course is for use by Academic staff to adapt for their under-graduate students. Originally designed for Art, Media and Design students the idea behind these resources is to address the perceived discrepancy between what students on ‘creative’ courses do in the studio - hands on making - and the academic skills they have to master in order to develop graduate attributes. The approach makes use of the straight-forward delivery method of a lecture, something the students usually expect and
TALAT Lecture 2102.01: A Floodlight for an Offshore Oil Platform, Special Study: Extruding Aluminium
This lecture offers an example of product development. It imparts knowledge about the design possibilities inherent in aluminium sections and the choice of alloy. It gives insight into how to develop a product using the general specifications and the interaction between form, material and processing chain; the importance of being thoroughly familiar with the different design materials, their processing possibilities and properties. The lecture is recommended for those situations, where a brief,
ABC defence : engineering ethics case study project
This is an Engineering Ethics case study from the IDEA CETL. The scenario, which examines the ethical issues around working for the defence industry, is aimed at students who have some experience of ethics. It raises issues about defence; ethics of war; conscience and integrity. It is recommended that this be taught to students at level 3 or 4 due to the sensitive nature of the subject and the fact that the issues addressed are relevant to those students about to enter work. The planned teaching