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John Billingham
John Billingham
Professor of Theoretical Mechanics, School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Nottingham
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Wave motion
J Billingham, AC King
Cambridge university press, 2000
3232000
The development of travelling waves in quadratic and cubic autocatalysis with unequal diffusion rates. I. Permanent form travelling waves
J Billingham, DJ Needham
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A …, 1991
1821991
A note on the properties of a family of travelling-wave solutions arising in cubic autocatalysis
J Billingham, DJ Needham
Dynamics and stability of systems 6 (1), 33-49, 1991
1001991
Dynamics of a strongly nonlocal reaction–diffusion population model
J Billingham
Nonlinearity 17 (1), 313, 2003
842003
Mathematical modelling of abrasive waterjet footprints for arbitrarily moving jets: part I—single straight paths
MC Kong, S Anwar, J Billingham, DA Axinte
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 53 (1), 58-68, 2012
832012
Mathematical modelling of abrasive waterjet footprints for arbitrarily moving jets: part II—overlapped single and multiple straight paths
J Billingham, CB Miron, DA Axinte, MC Kong
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 68, 30-39, 2013
782013
On modelling of laser assisted machining: Forward and inverse problems for heat placement control
Z Shang, Z Liao, JA Sarasua, J Billingham, D Axinte
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 138, 36-50, 2019
732019
Laminar, unidirectional flow of a thixotropic fluid in a circular pipe
J Billingham, JWJ Ferguson
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 47, 21-55, 1993
721993
Geometrical modelling of abrasive waterjet footprints: a study for 90 jet impact angle
DA Axinte, DS Srinivasu, J Billingham, M Cooper
CIRP annals 59 (1), 341-346, 2010
692010
The development of travelling waves in quadratic and cubic autocatalysis with unequal diffusion rates. II. An initial-value problem with an immobilized or nearly immobilized …
J Billingham, DJ Needham
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A …, 1991
661991
Three-dimensional flow due to a microcantilever oscillating near a wall: an unsteady slender-body analysis
RJ Clarke, OE Jensen, J Billingham, PM Williams
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering …, 2006
582006
Stochastic elastohydrodynamics of a microcantilever oscillating near a wall
RJ Clarke, OE Jensen, J Billingham, AP Pearson, PM Williams
Physical review letters 96 (5), 050801, 2006
582006
The development of travelling waves in quadratic and cubic autocatalysis with unequal diffusion rates. III. Large time development in quadratic autocatalysis
J Billingham, DJ Needham
Quarterly of applied mathematics 50 (2), 343-372, 1992
551992
Continuous trench, pulsed laser ablation for micro-machining applications
GBJ Cadot, DA Axinte, J Billingham
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 107, 8-20, 2016
522016
Stochastic modelling of abrasive waterjet footprints using finite element analysis
PL Torrubia, DA Axinte, J Billingham
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 95, 39-51, 2015
432015
Simple chemical clock reactions: application to cement hydration
J Billingham, PV Coveney
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 89 (16), 3021-3028, 1993
421993
Drops climbing uphill on an oscillating substrate
ES Benilov, J Billingham
Journal of Fluid mechanics 674, 93-119, 2011
402011
The linear inverse problem in energy beam processing with an application to abrasive waterjet machining
AB Guillerna, D Axinte, J Billingham
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 99, 34-42, 2015
392015
On the initial stages of cement hydration
SJ Preece, J Billingham, AC King
Journal of Engineering Mathematics 40, 43-58, 2001
392001
Phase plane analysis of one-dimensional reaction diffusion waves with degenerate reaction terms
J Billingham
Dynamics and Stability of Systems 15 (1), 23-33, 2000
362000
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