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Dr Graham Schleyer

Senior Lecturer Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Research

Research Group Membership

  • Structural Materials and Infrastructure

Research Grants

Pulse pressure testing of 1/4 scale stainless steel blast walls and blast wall connections.

HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE (UK)

September 1997 - September 2002

Improving the Understanding of Explosion Loading on Structures, Plant and Equipment with Small Scale Experiments.

ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL

January 2000 - April 2003

Impact and blast resistance of ultra high performance fibre reinforced concrete (UHPFRC).

ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL

April 2006 - August 2009

Advancing engineering dynamics through world class collaborations.

ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL

June 2005 - June 2007

Improving the Understanding of Explosion Loading on Structures, Plant and Equipment with Small Scale Experiments.

HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE (UK)

July 1999 - May 2003

Pulse pressure testing of 1/4 scale stainless steel blast walls and blast wall connections - Phase II.

HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE (UK)

April 2003 - June 2005

Bomb blast protection using novel lightweight materials.

ENGINEERING & PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL

October 2003 - September 2005

Pulse pressure testing and analysis of steel plates

PUSAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (SOUTH KOREA)

June 2010 - May 2013

Towards a Global Approach to the Assessment of Damage Consequences due to Large Explosions in the Built Environment.

ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING (UK)

July 2000 - June 2003

Mechanical Engineering risk education.

HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE (UK)

January 2004 - August 2004

Knowledge based systems for machinery design and risk education for Mech. Eng.

HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE (UK)

October 2004 - September 2008

Research Collaborations

Professor Jeom Kee Paik

External: Pusan National University, Korea

Professor Magnus Langseth

External: The Norwegian University of Science and Technology