Search Results - "Dicken, R."

  • Showing 1 - 9 results of 9
Refine Results
  1. 1

    Trace element embrittlement in a 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel by Pilkington, R., Dicken, R., Peura, P., Lorimer, G.W., Allen, G.C., Holt, M., Younes, C.M.

    “…Creep and Charpy impact tests have been performed on 2.25%Cr-1%Mo steel, containing trace additions of P, As, Sb or Sn in an attempt to assess their influence…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
  2. 2

    Soft control desks - producing an effective alarm system by Dicken, C.R

    Published in IEE conference publication (1999)
    “…As many process plants have moved from hard desk operator interfaces to soft desks, so alarm systems interfaces have also migrated. The article focusses of…”
    Get full text
    Conference Proceeding
  3. 3

    From hard desk to soft desk - the changing operator interface by Dicken, C.R

    Published in IEE conference publication (1999)
    “…Operator interfaces to control systems are moving rapidly with the changes in technology-away from traditional `hard desks' to totally computer based systems…”
    Get full text
    Conference Proceeding
  4. 4

    Soft control desks - the operator interface by Dicken, C.R

    Published in IEE conference publication (1998)
    “…Operator interfaces to control systems are moving rapidly with the changes in technology-away from traditional `hard desks' to totally computer based systems…”
    Get full text
    Conference Proceeding
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7

    From simulation to virtual reality a robotic application by Gerke, M., Dicken, R., Hoyer, H.

    “…Based on a simulation system for factory workcell optimization and offline programming of kinematic systems a software interface for realtime coupling to…”
    Get full text
    Conference Proceeding
  8. 8

    Ocular Complications of Thermal Injury: A 3-Year Retrospective by Bouchard, Charles S., Morno, Kathleen, Perkins, Jeffrey, McDonnell, James F., Dicken, Rebecca

    “…BACKGROUNDDiagnosis and treatment of thermal ocular injuries are often delayed because facial burns are usually associated with life-threatening injuries…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article Conference Proceeding
  9. 9