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    A systematic search for massive young stars in the Galaxy - the RMS survey

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    We have selected red MSX sources (RMS) that have the colours of massive young stellar objects (MYSOs). Our aim is to generate a large, systematically selected sample to address questions such as their luminosity function, lifetimes, clustering and triggering. Other objects such as UCHIIs, PN, PPN and AGB stars have similar IR colours and a large programme of ground-based follow-up observations is underway to identify and eliminate these from the sample of the red MSX sources. These include radio continuum observations, kinematic distances, ground-based mid-IR imaging, near-IR imaging and spectroscopy to distinguish. We report the progress of these campaigns on the 3000 candidates, with initial indications showing that a substantial fraction are indeed massive YSOs.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures Talk in conference: Milky Way surveys, the structure and evolution of our Galaxy, Boston 200

    Service life prediction under combined cyclic and steady state tearing

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    © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK. In this paper a novel approach for modelling failure under a combination of cyclic and static loading is presented. The cyclic fatigue and steady state tearing performance of two non-strain crystallising elastomers, NBR and EPDM, are initially characterised. A simplified component was then tested to failure using a combined cyclic/steady-state loading regime and its service life is compared against predictions from the developed analytical model

    Electrical breakdown detection system for dielectric elastomer actuators

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