Test Measurement Features

How engineers can measure and manage manufacturing stress levels

How engineers can measure and manage manufacturing stress levels

Stress is something we all must manage, particularly in the workplace. For engineers, however, stress extends beyond personal well-being to the physical stresses locked within materials in engineering components. These are known as residual stresses – a major challenge in manufacturing.

Advancing EV battery design: The critical role of comprehensive testing

Advancing EV battery design: The critical role of comprehensive testing

Transitioning from gas-powered internal combustion engines (ICE) to clean-energy electric vehicles (EVs) involves significant technological investments to make the latter accessible to the broader market.

Substation digitalisation and next-level testing

Substation digitalisation and next-level testing

Meteorological experts predict that 2025 will be one of the hottest years on record, with average temperatures likely to breach 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This alarming threshold, set by the Paris Agreement in 2015, is a stark reminder of the urgency of tackling climate change.

Reducing climate change caused by shipping and aviation

Reducing climate change caused by shipping and aviation

Research conducted at the University of Manchester’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research has been used to drive policy changes in the shipping and aviation sectors, bringing greenhouse gas emissions targets more in line with the Paris Agreement.

Switching tracks to public ownership

Switching tracks to public ownership

Have you ever shelled out an extortionate amount of money for a relatively simple train journey, only to discover that your train is delayed, the toilets are out of order – oh, and just for good measure, there are no empty seats? If you’re British, don’t worry, there’s no need to respond, that was rhetorical.

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