Margaret Stack
Prof Margaret Stack’s research interests are focused on erosion and wear of materials in corrosive environments, with specific emphasis on the development of mapping techniques for understanding the mechanisms of materials loss. These include oil & gas, bio-medical and marine renewable fields. She heads up the Tribology Research Group in the Department. She is a co-investigator in the CAMREG EPSRC project (2016-20) and SPIREII EU (2017-21) project.
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CFD modelling of the erosion-corrosion of steelMargaret StackComputer-Based Modelling Materials
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Bio-tribo-corrosion mapping of artificial jointsMargaret StackModelling Experimental Materials
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Micro-abrasion of dental materials in artificially generated salivaMargaret StackPractical Experimental Materials
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Mapping liquid impact of materials in laboratory simulated wind turbine conditions.Margaret StackPractical Experimental Materials
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Erosion-corrosion of Carbon Nanotube materialsMargaret StackPractical Measurement Materials
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Creating a probability model for the prediction of the number of impacts by raindrops and or hailMargaret StackMarine Systems Clean Energy Energy Systems Materials Modelling Design
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Development of a geospatial model to predict damage on wind turbine bladesMargaret StackModelling Materials