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A new test procedure to validate tensile dynamic mechanical properties of sheet metals and alloys in automotive crash applications
A thin walled open channel beam subjected to a 3-point bend and constant velocity boundary condition is investigated to establish its potential to validate material performance for automotive crash applications. Specifically quantitative validation of material data determined from high speed tensile testing and qualitative validation of material resistance to fracture in crash components. Open channel beams are fabricated from structural grade sheet steel and aluminium alloy and tested at quasi-static and higher speeds up to 10 m/s and in all cases, deformation develops a plastic hinge. This paper describes development of the validation test procedure, specifically design of specimen, system of measurement and boundary conditions using numerical and experimental techniques. The new test procedure will increase confidence in materials modelling and reduce the risk to introduce new advanced high strength materials into automotive crash structures
Farm-gate N and P balances and use efficiencies across specialist dairy farms in the Republic Ireland
working paperThis study establishes farm gate N and P balances and use efficiencies based on the
average of 2 years of Teagasc National Farm Survey data in 2009 and 2010. The
weighted average farm gate N surplus for this nationally representative sample of
specialist dairy farms was 143.4 kg N ha-1. Average farm gate nitrogen use efficiency
was 23.2%. For dairy farms operating under an EU Nitrates Derogation, the average
N surplus was higher at 181.8 kg N ha-1 and averageN use efficiency was slightly
lower at 22.2%. The total average farm gate P balance was 4.1 kg ha-1 in surplus, and
P use efficiency averaged 83.9%. P balance ranged from -7.3 to 23.0 kg ha-1. A total
of 27% had a negative P balance. The average P surplus for farms with a Nitrates
Derogation was below the average of all farms at 3.5 kg P ha-1 and average P use
efficiency for these Derogation farms was above the average of all farms at 90%
Improving Technology Transfer and Research Commercialisation in the Irish Food Innovation System
End of project reportThe process by which knowledge generated by publicly-funded research is transferred to industry – technology transfer – has been criticised as being inefficient and having limited success. This research project aimed to obtain a better understanding of the technology transfer process and thereby contribute to policy development and provide guidance for researchers to improve the process. Through a series of focus groups, surveys, case studies and depth interviews, the research identified five key challenges that exist in the context of the Irish food innovation system. These relate to communication, industry capabilities, research capabilities, strategic management and socialisation. To address these challenges, a selection of tools, illustrative case studies and recommendations for a range of stakeholders on how to deal with each of these challenges is provided on the project website (www.dit.ie/toolbox/)
Interactions in Ireland's Food Innovation System
This paper presents an analysis of the Irish food innovation system. The research was conducted as part of a larger project aimed at developing a research commercialisation toolbox to assist public research organisations and universities improve technology transfer and commercialisation of publicly funded food research. Ireland’s food innovation system (FIS) is discussed for the first time to identify key actors, agencies and knowledge flows that contribute to food innovation nationally. Following a section in which a FIS is defined, an overview of the food industry and its research activities are presented to provide context for the current research and the discussion that follows. The methodology adopted for this research is then outlined with identification and discussion of the key actors in the FIS the focus of the next section. The main findings of the research are then presented, followed by conclusions and an outline of future research to be conducted on the Irish FIS.Agribusiness, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
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