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Peter Davies
Researcher at IFREMER
Publications - 512
Citations - 24574
Peter Davies is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultimate tensile strength & Epoxy. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 492 publications receiving 21301 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Davies include Lloyd's Register & Walton Centre.
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Analysis of the moisture effect on the mechanical behaviour of an adhesively bonded joint under proportional multi-axial loads
TL;DR: In this article, the 3D behavior of an adhesive in an assembly was identified by using inverse techniques and a coupling between an optimisation routine and finite-element analysis, and a global inverse identification procedure was developed to relate unaged parameters to the moisture concentration.
From myth to reality: new pathways for northern development
TL;DR: Dale as discussed by the authors suggests that post-war northern Australian history has been characterised by several national-scale conflicts being played out in and around the north's regional and local communities.
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Adapting to climate change: a risk assessment and decision making framework for managing groundwater dependent ecosystems with declining water levels. Development and case studies
Jane M. Chambers,Gaia Nugent,Beate Sommer,Peter Speldewinde,Simon Neville,Stephen J. Beatty,Stacey Chilcott,Stefan M. Eberhard,Nicola J. Mitchell,Frances M. L. D’Souza,Olga Barron,Don McFarlane,Michael Braimbridge,Belinda J. Robson,Paul Close,David L. Morgan,Adrian Pinder,Raymond H. Froend,Pierre Horwitz,Barbara Cook,Peter Davies +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and tested a risk assessment and decision-making framework for managing groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) with declining water levels due to climate change, anthropogenic extraction, land use and land management.
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Influence of Fibre Stiffness on Deepwater Mooring Line Response
Peter Davies,Patrice Baron,Karine Salomon,Charles Bideaud,J.-P. Labbe´,Ste´phane Toumit,Michel Francois,Francois Grosjean,Tony Bunsell,A.-G. Moysan +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a study of alternative fiber rope solutions, performed within the French Mooring Line project, which quantifies the benefits of higher stiffness for different supports (semi-submersible, production platform and offloading buoy) down to 2500 meter depth.
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Variation in the length of an undergraduate degree: participation and outcomes
TL;DR: This article evaluated the performance of students following two and three year degrees in the same subjects at the same university and found that the outcomes from this new undergraduate option will be worse than those for students following the standard length of undergraduate degree (which is three years for most subjects studied at universities in England).