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Overview

William Brian Rowe is affiliated with Liverpool John Moores University in the United Kingdom. The primary field of research is Engineering, with significant contributions across several subfields including Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The research topics covered span a variety of areas such as Tribology and Lubrication Engineering, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems, Rocket and Propulsion Systems Research, Advanced Machining Processes and Optimization, Advanced Surface Polishing Techniques, Advanced Machining and Optimization Techniques, and Bipolar Disorder and Treatment.

Recent publications by William Brian Rowe are as follows:

  • Conical hydrostatic journal bearings for high speeds, 2020, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part J Journal of Engineering Tribology
  • Fluid Convection Models for Low-Temperature Grinding and Effect of Fluid Warming, 2020, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
  • Efficacy of lumateperone in pooled short-term late-phase clinical trials for treatment of major depressive episodes associated with bipolar II disorder, 2023, Neuroscience Applied

Frequent co-authors collaborating with William Brian Rowe include:

  • Lei Zhang
  • J. Edwards
  • Suresh Durgam
  • Hassan Lakkis
  • Susan G Kozauer

The scholar's work has been published in a variety of venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part J Journal of Engineering Tribology
  • Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
  • Neuroscience Applied

Best Publications

  • Tribology of Abrasive Machining Processes

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  • The effects of cutting fluid application methods on the grinding process

    S Ebbrell;N.H Woolley;Y.D Tridimas;D.R Allanson

  • Experimental Investigation of Heat Transfer in Grinding

    W.B. Rowe;S.C.E. Black;B. Mills;H.S. Qi

  • Temperatures in High Efficiency Deep Grinding (HEDG)

    W.B. Rowe;T. Jin

  • Analysis and simulation of the grinding process. Part II: Mechanics of grinding

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  • Optimisation of fluid application in grinding

    M.N. Morgan;A.R. Jackson;H. Wu;V. Baines-Jones

  • The Effect of Deformation on the Contact Area in Grinding

    W.B. Rowe;M.N. Morgan;H.S. Qi;H.W. Zheng

  • Avoidance of Thermal Damage in Grinding and Prediction of the Damage Threshold

    W.B. Rowe;J.A. Pettit;A. Boyle;J.L. Moruzzi

  • Analysis of the transitional temperature for tensile residual stress in grinding

    X. Chen;W.B. Rowe;D.F. McCormack

  • Temperature measurement in high efficiency deep grinding

    A.D. Batako;W.B. Rowe;M.N. Morgan

  • A Simplified Approach to Control of Thermal Damage in Grinding

    W.B. Rowe;M.N. Morgan;S.C.E. Black;B. Mills

  • Hybrid journal bearings with particular reference to hole-entry configurations

    W.B. Rowe;S.X. Xu;F.S. Chong;W. Weston

  • Applications of artificial intelligence in grinding

    W. Brian Rowe;Li Yan;I. Inasaki;S. Malkin

  • Grinding Temperatures and Energy Partitioning

    W. B. Rowe;S. C. E. Black;B. Mills;M. N. Morgan

  • Assessment of vitrified CBN wheels for precision grinding

    Rui Cai;W.B Rowe

  • Precision grinding using CBN wheels

    X. Chen;W.B. Rowe;R. Cai

  • A selection strategy for the design of externally pressurized journal bearings

    K. Cheng;W.B. Rowe

  • An Advance in the Modelling of Thermal Effects in the Grinding Process

    W.B. Rowe;M.N. Morgan;D.A. Allanson

  • Computer method for investigating the inherent accuracy of centreless grinding

    W.B. Rowe;M.M. Barash

  • Useful coolant flowrate in grinding

    V.K. Gviniashvili;N.H. Woolley;W.B. Rowe

  • Some roundness characteristics of centreless grinding

    W.B. Rowe;M.M. Barash;F. Koenigsberger

  • 16 – Grinding Energy

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  • Investigation of recessed hydrostatic and slot-entry journal bearings for hybrid hydrodynamic and hydrostatic operation☆

    W.B. Rowe;D. Koshal;K.J. Stout

Frequent Co-Authors

Kai Cheng
Kai Cheng Brunel University London
Andrew R. Mayes
Andrew R. Mayes University of Manchester

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