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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Gordana Vasic Franklin
Dr Francis Franklin
Dr David Fletcher
Influence of partial slip and direction of traction on wear rate in wheel-rail contact2011
Dr Francis Franklin
Anirudh Gahlot
Dr David Fletcher
Three-dimensional modelling of rail steel microstructure and crack growth2011
Dr David Fletcher
Dr Francis Franklin
Visualization and modelling to understand rail rolling contact fatigue cracks in three dimensions2011
Dr Gordana Vasic Franklin
Dr Francis Franklin
Dr David Fletcher
Professor Ajay Kapoor
Effect of Traffic on Crack Initiation in Rails2010
Dr Gordana Vasic Franklin
Dr Francis Franklin
Dr David Fletcher
Professor Ajay Kapoor
Effect of traffic on crack initiation in rails2009
Dr Gordana Vasic Franklin
Dr Francis Franklin
Dr David Fletcher
Influence of partial slip and direction of traction on wear rate in wheel-rail contact2009
Dr Paul Hyde
Dr David Fletcher
Planning rail grinding using crack growth predictions2009
Dr David Fletcher
Dr Francis Franklin
Professor Ajay Kapoor
Rail surface fatigue and wear2009
Dr David Fletcher
Dr Jonathan Powell
The acceptability of counter-terrorism measures on urban mass transit in the UK2009
Dr Francis Franklin
Dr David Fletcher
Professor Ajay Kapoor
The evolution and failure of pearlitic microstructure in rail steel: observations and modelling2009
Dr Francis Franklin
Anirudh Gahlot
Dr David Fletcher
Three-dimensional modelling of rail steel microstructure and crack growth2009
Dr David Fletcher
Dr Paul Hyde
Professor Ajay Kapoor
Modelling and full-scale trials to investigate fluid pressurisation of rolling contact fatigue cracks2008
Dr Francis Franklin
Dr David Fletcher
Professor Ajay Kapoor
Modelling rail steel microstructure and its effect on crack initiation2008
Dr Paul Hyde
Dr David Fletcher
Research to improve autumn adhesion performance: a chemical approach2008
Dr Jon Coaffee
Dr David Fletcher
Resilient design for community safety and terror-resistant cities2008
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