Robert Warren
- Lecturer in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering
- Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Science
- Darlithydd mewn Peirianneg Awyrofod a Mecanyddol
- Cyfadran Cyfrifiadureg, Peirianneg a Gwyddoniaeth
About Me
A Lecturer in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering at the University of South Wales and Foundation Year Course Tutor for Aeronautical, Aerospace, and Mechanical Engineering courses. Currently teaching Propulsion, Advanced Propulsion, Fatigue and Fracture, Advanced Materials and Manufacture, and Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering.
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I have over 10 years experience in industry-facing academic reserach; areas of interest include materials science and engineering, metallography, additive manufacturing, mechanical testing, and process-microstructure-property relationships of structural materials.
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Skills And Qualifications
- Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PgCLTHE)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
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Publications And Past Projects
- Effects of heat treatments on microstructure and properties of Ti-6Al-4V ELI alloy fabricated by electron beam melting (EBM)
- Fatigue crack growth mechanisms at the microstructure scale in as-fabricated and heat treated Ti-6Al-4V ELI manufactured by electron beam melting (EBM)
- Effects of processing on microstructure evolution and fatigue crack growth mechanisms in cold-spray 6061 aluminum alloy
- Microstructure evolution, fatigue crack growth, and ultrasonic fatigue in As-fabricated laser powder bed and conventionally cast Al–10Si-0.4Mg: A mechanistic understanding and integrated flaw-sensitive fatigue design methods
- Small fatigue crack growth mechanisms and interfacial stability in cold-spray 6061 aluminum alloys and coatings
- Research into the measurement and prediction of noise levels from orifice pressure reducers
- Investigations into the manufacturing techniques of prototype composite tooling
- Computational and experimental investigations into cardboard packaging products
- Additive manufacturing of energetic materials; computational modelling and experimental trials
- Investigating electrical, mechanical, and corrosion properties of lead-alloy electrowinning anodes