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Richard Dashwood is affiliated with Coventry University in the United Kingdom and has a research focus within the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their work spans several subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their research covers main topics such as Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties, Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties, High Voltage Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, Cellular and Composite Structures, and Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites.

They have published papers in multiple scientific venues, notably Metals and Materials International and MATEC Web of Conferences. The recent papers include:

  • Study on the Influence of Nickel Additions on AA7020 Formability Under Superplastic Forming Like Conditions, 2023, Metals and Materials International
  • Uninterrupted in-situ compression of automotive expanded polypropylene, imaged via synchrotron X-ray computed tomography, 2024, MATEC Web of Conferences

Richard Dashwood frequently collaborates with other researchers such as Scott Taylor, Vít Janík, Roger Grimes, Craig Robert Carnegie, and Richard Beaumont.

Best Publications

  • Latest advances in the manufacturing of 3D rechargeable lithium microbatteries

    Stefania Ferrari;Melanie Loveridge;Shane D. Beattie;Marcus Jahn

  • On the mechanism of superelasticity in Gum metal

    R.J. Talling;R.J. Dashwood;M. Jackson;D. Dye

  • β Phase decomposition in Ti–5Al–5Mo–5V–3Cr

    N.G. Jones;R.J. Dashwood;M. Jackson;D. Dye

  • Thermomechanical processing of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr

    N.G. Jones;R.J. Dashwood;D. Dye;M. Jackson

  • Effect of clustering on particle pushing and solidification behaviour in TiB2 reinforced aluminium PMMCs

    Y.M. Youssef;R.J. Dashwood;P.D. Lee

  • Titanium foams for biomedical applications: a review

    R. Singh;P. D. Lee;R. J. Dashwood;T. C. Lindley

  • Experimental study of internal and external short circuits of commercial automotive pouch lithium-ion cells

    Ahmed Abaza;Stefania Ferrari;Hin Kwan Wong;Chris Lyness

  • Understanding capacity fade in silicon based electrodes for lithium-ion batteries using three electrode cells and upper cut-off voltage studies

    Shane D. Beattie;M.J. Loveridge;Michael J. Lain;Stefania Ferrari

  • Voltammetry of Titanium Dioxide in Molten Calcium Chloride at 900°C

    K. Dring;R. Dashwood;D. Inman

  • Effect of initial microstructure on plastic flow behaviour during isothermal forging of Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al

    M. Jackson;N.G. Jones;D. Dye;R.J. Dashwood

  • The Flow Behavior and Microstructural Evolution of Ti-5Al-5Mo-5V-3Cr during Subtransus Isothermal Forging

    N.G. Jones;R.J. Dashwood;D. Dye;M. Jackson

  • The microstructural evolution of near beta alloy Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al during subtransus forging

    Martin Jackson;Richard Dashwood;Harvey Flower;Leo Christodoulou

  • Modeling of porosity formation in direct chill cast aluminum-magnesium alloys

    P.D. Lee;R.C. Atwood;R.J. Dashwood;H. Nagaumi

  • Micromechanics of Ti–10V–2Fe–3Al: In situ synchrotron characterisation and modelling

    S.L. Raghunathan;A.M. Stapleton;R.J. Dashwood;M. Jackson

  • Determination of (C11-C12) in Ti–36Nb–2Ta–3Zr–0.3O (wt.%) (Gum metal)

    R.J. Talling;R.J. Dashwood;M. Jackson;S. Kuramoto

  • Towards High Capacity Li-ion Batteries Based on Silicon-Graphene Composite Anodes and Sub-micron V-doped LiFePO4 Cathodes

    Melanie Loveridge;Michael J. Lain;I. D. Johnson;A. J. Roberts

  • Investigation of the clustering behaviour of titanium diboride particles in aluminium

    I.G. Watson;M.F. Forster;P.D. Lee;R.J. Dashwood

  • Direct electrochemical production of Ti–10W alloys from mixed oxide preform precursors

    K. Dring;R. Bhagat;M. Jackson;R. Dashwood

  • Characterization of the structure and permeability of titanium foams for spinal fusion devices.

    R. Singh;P.D. Lee;Trevor C. Lindley;R.J. Dashwood

  • Characterization of the deformation behavior of intermediate porosity interconnected Ti foams using micro-computed tomography and direct finite element modeling

    R. Singh;P.D. Lee;T.C. Lindley;C. Kohlhauser

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter D. Lee
Peter D. Lee University College London
David Dye
David Dye Imperial College London
Trevor C. Lindley
Trevor C. Lindley Imperial College London
Dorel Banabic
Dorel Banabic Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
G. B. Schaffer
G. B. Schaffer University of Melbourne
Zhongyun Fan
Zhongyun Fan Brunel University London
Sven C. Vogel
Sven C. Vogel Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sushanta Kumar Panda
Sushanta Kumar Panda Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso
Francisco Rodríguez-Reinoso University of Alicante
Jawwad A. Darr
Jawwad A. Darr University College London

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