Vibration of Structures
Doctoral and postdoctoral
The total service fee for this program:
€ 499
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying PhD of Vibration of Structures at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom:
It is very difficult to predict how a structure will vibrate if it has many components. On the other hand, computer programs are able to model each of the components but are unable to combine them with each other. The purpose of this project is to investigate the best method of modeling structures made of components.
The problem that can occur when vibrating is the danger of intensification, which creates a situation where small forces create large amplitude of vibration. During this course, students will study the connections between components during intensification using laboratory and computer facilities.
What sets structures together is frictional interfaces, examples of which include shafts, cables, bolted joints, and connections between components. To understand how a joint behaves, we need basic experiments. To do this, the students found in their experiments that there was a static contact patch in a joint that became distorted when moving dynamically. The next step that students should take is to study the dimensions of this contact patch, the forces, and the movements in frictional relationships.
The main focus of this course is on the study of static and dynamic contact patches, as well as the development of models that can be used in computer simulations. This course is designed for those who are interested in basic research, so for this purpose, they should have an understanding of dynamism and stress.
Students will enjoy a professional, focused, and dynamic environment and become part of the Cranfield Doctoral Network. The network is made up of research staff and students and provides a platform for researchers to collaborate in a multidisciplinary environment and share their ideas. The purpose of forming this network is to encourage a dynamic and effective research culture based on knowledge and diversity of activities. The transferable skills curriculum, along with a dedicated program of events and seminars, provides students with the opportunity to network and gain social opportunities.
Admission requirements of doctoral degree in Vibration of Structures:
Students are required to have a first or second class UK honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
Funding
This is a fully funded course that offers a scholarship of up to £15,000/ year (sponsors include Cranfield University and AWE).
Language requirements of doctoral degree in Vibration of Structures:
To study the course, students must demonstrate their ability to communicate in English. They can apply for one of the Cranfield’s EAP courses, if they do not meet expectations of the English language arrival. The expiration date for the exams is only two years of the course start date. Combination of scores in two or more tests is not accepted, all elements of test results must be shown in one test. All test scores are checked with test providers. Applicants must have at least IELTS 7 (5.5 in all skill components), TOEFL IBT 100 (reading at least 18, listening at least 17, writing at least 17, speaking at least 20), Pearson PTE 68 (59 in all skill components), Cambridge Assessment English 190 (160 in all skill components), overall pass in Trinity College London, or overall pass in Language Cert (33 in all skill components).
Other living expenses needed for studying doctoral degree in Vibration of Structures:
Single student
- Accommodation: £500-£1000/Month
- Food: £260-£325/Month
- Travel: £40-£50/Month
- General expenses*: £150-£200/Month
Couples and families
Accommodation:
- Couple: £2,500
- Couple with one child: £2,700
- Couple with two children: £3,000
- Couple with three children: £3,200
Additional guidance
- Food: £70-£80/weakly per one person
- Clothing and laundry:
Weekly launderette for one person: £5-£8
Winter clothing estimate for one person: £350-£450
- Television: £159/year
University Deadlines:
29 Aug 2022
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21740
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accommodation
The School of Water, Energy and Environment, the School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing, and the School of Management are located on the Cranfield Campus, as well as many industrial-scale facilities for research.
There are many facilities on Cranfield Campus, including: student accommodation options, two hotels with full accommodation and conference and banqueting facilities, sports and recreation facilities, and a private airport. Cranfield Campus sports facilities include several tennis courts sports pitches, playing fields, an aerobics stadium, and a fitness center.
Students admitted to a full-time course can apply for on-campus accommodation. They will also be able to find private housing off campus in nearby areas. Cranfield Campus has 1,466 single rooms, 75 studio apartments for couples, and 97 family homes including two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and four-bedroom houses. All dormitories have Wi-Fi internet connection. All students will benefit from Endsleigh insurance, which covers the risks that may occur while living in student accommodation.
Cranfield University provides many opportunities for students to participate in a various range of societies and clubs, such as the Musicians Society, Astronomical Society, and Basketball Club. The Cranfield Student Association is managed by a team of selected students. It is also supported by a small team of staff. Its purpose is to promote student welfare and to organize cultural, social, and sporting activities.
Cranfield has a wealthy collection of library resources and services to support students’ academic work. This collection has nearly 200 academic and leading commercial databases which provide access to in-depth application topics and current information related to the subject under study. It also has more than 22,000 e-journals, as well as core collections of reports, magazines, books, and a range of current awareness services.
Cranfield provides support, services and systems, whether industry-leading software and high-performance computing capabilities or network access. It offers a high-speed, wireless network to provide students with the opportunity to access a wealth of online services. Cranfield IT services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, on and off campus, and gives students access anytime, anywhere.
After Graduation
Students will benefit from Cranfield Career Development Services, which have a variety of aspects and functions, from providing 1: 1 coaching to connecting with employers. Students will have access to some key resources before entering the university to prepare their resume for the recruitment season. Upon arrival they will be able to join workshops to create their own professional profile and start applying for vacancies. During the year, Cranfield organizes events, careers fairs, and client presentations to present job opportunities and networking, where students attend interviews and negotiate proposals.
From 1 July 2021, the British Government has launched a new route for international graduates to increase their employment opportunities in the UK. This route welcomes all international students who have successfully completed their course at Cranfield. This visa allows MSc graduates for two years and doctoral graduates for three years to work or search in any position or job they wish and it can be converted to a skilled work visa after finding a job in