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CEO's Comment - October 2011
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| “The honeymoon is well and truly over, and success on all fronts over this second year is critical for achieving the very high expectations of all involved.”
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Chairman's Report - October 2011
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| “We have a world class team with a world class track record in advanced composite technology.”
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Australian Aerospace Composites to Manufacture Composite Dorsal Missile Fins
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| Manufacturing of dorsal fins for the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile highlights continued growth in Queensland’s composite aerospace manufacturing sector.
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Doctor of Science for CRC-ACS Participant Researcher
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| Professor Adrian Mouritz from RMIT University was recognised for his outstanding contribution in the field of composites.
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A Revolution in Composite Materials Characterisation?
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| A newly developed robotic system for rapid automated material specimen testing has the potential to dramatically increase the speed of characterisation for new composite materials.
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| Mathew Joosten’s PhD thesis presents an investigation of triggering mechanisms designed to ensure energy absorbing composite structures exhibit a progressive crushing mode of failure. The crushing of composite structures provides significant dissipation of energy in a crash if a brittle buckling mode of failure is prevented from occurring.
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PETRONAS Launches Underwater Repair Solution
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| The approach to the repair of pipelines and other Oil & Gas infrastructure could see a transformation with the announcement that PETRONAS has developed an underwater curing composite repair system.
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University of Queensland “UQ Best Paper Prize” won by CRC-ACS student
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| Michael Heitzmann’s work on Blister testing captured the attention of academic judges who voted his paper as the best journal article in Mechanical or Mining or Materials Engineering, 2010-2011.
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Program Profile: Operations & Sustainment
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| The Operations and Sustainment program of the CRC-ACS (Program 3) focuses upon the development of repair and structural health monitoring technology suitable for the Aerospace and Oil & Gas industry sectors.
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CRC-ACS Crashworthiness Work Awarded Best Paper
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| Presenting three years of development work at the American Helicopter Society 67th Annual Forum, the CRC-ACS paper highlighted a successful building block approach to component testing and validated simulation.
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