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Williams, Paul (author), Falkena, Wouter (author), Ghandchi, Shadi (author)
conference paper 2019
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Williams, Paul (author), Paz, Marcos (author), Kruijff, Michiel (author), Steenhuizen, Durk (author)
conference paper 2019
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Kruijff, Michiel (author), Breukelman, Pim (author), Williams, Paul (author), Zhang, Yannan (author), Bonnin, Vincent (author)
conference paper 2019
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Schnell, T. (author), Geiselman, E. (author), Simpson, B. (author), Williams, H. (author)
Historically, the objective of new technology development has been to enhance pilot performance (such as situation awareness) without causing problems such as Spatial Disorientation (SD). However, when improperly designed or poorly integrated, such technologies may actually reduce performance and increase the likelihood of unintended...
conference paper 2019
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Licitra, Giovanni (author), Williams, Paul (author), Sieberling, Sören (author), Diehl, Moritz (author)
conference paper 2017
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Williams, Paul (author), Ruiterkamp, Richard (author)
conference paper 2017
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Licitra, Giovanni (author), Koenemann, Jonas (author), Williams, Paul (author), Sieberling, Sören (author), Diehl, Moritz (author)
conference paper 2017
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Moya, R. (author), Salim, F. (author), Williams, M. (author), Sharaidin, K. (author)
The aims of the Flexing Wind project, investigated in an intensive cross-disciplinary course, were twofold. First was to learn about aerodynamic phenomena around buildings. Second was to explore ways to observe, measure, and control the negative effects of wind around specific pedestrian areas, tram stops, and public sites in Melbourne City....
conference paper 2013
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Chen, Y. (author), Kushner, A.M. (author), Williams, G.A. (author), Hentschel, J. (author), Guan, Z. (author)
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conference paper 2013
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Matthews, L.A. (author), Greaves, D.M. (author), Williams, C.J.K. (author)
This research project aims to study large displacement fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems through the development of a computational FSI code. The Navier-Stokes equations describing the behaviour of a viscous Newtonian fluid are discretised on a moving unstructured triangular mesh using the Finite Volume method. In two-dimensions the...
conference paper 2006
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