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Dr. Daniel Trimble

Associate Professor (Mechanical, Manuf & Biomedical Eng)
HAMILTON BUILDING
      
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Dr. Daniel Trimble

Associate Professor (Mechanical, Manuf & Biomedical Eng)
HAMILTON BUILDING


Project Title
 Process Material Interaction during Micromachining of Biomedical Polymer Materials
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Summary
This work focused on the characterisation of process material interaction during the micromachining of a biomedical grade polymer which is used to manufacture intraocular lens (IOLs) by the partnering company, Alcon. The machining characteristics of polymers depend primarily on their mechanical, thermal, and rheological properties. High material elasticity and thermal expansions may make efficient material removal and precision machining a challenge. Often, low thermal conductivities and softening temperatures further hamper these efforts. Many properties are also highly temperature and strain-rate sensitive which can cause unwanted changes in material behaviour in the cutting zone during machining.
Funding Agency
Amber Targeted Project
Project Title
 Fundamental Investigation into the Machining of Cobalt Chrome
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Cobalt Chrome alloys are used extensively within the biomedical industry during the manufacturing of orthopaedic implants due to their desirable mechanical properties of fatigue resistance, tensile strength, corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. However, these alloys are difficult to machine due to their strain hardening capabilities. The goal of this research is to develop a fundamental understanding of the cutting mechanics of Cobalt Chrome, specifically for biomedical applications through the development of a Finite Element Model and a statistical machining campaign.
Funding Agency
Irish Research Council
Project Title
 Design of a Low Powered Emergency Exit Sign
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This research was focused on the design and manufacture of a Low Powered Emergency Exit Sign that consumes 80% less power than standard signs. This was achieved through the design of a novel light guide and diffuser films using low powered LEDs. The product was brought from concept to prototype and met all luminance, lux and contrast measurements to ISO Standards.
Funding Agency
Enterprise Ireland
Project Title
 Design of a Water Harvesting System
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This research was focused on the design of a Water Harvesting System for domestic households. The system was designed to store and deliver rainwater for toilet flushing and garden irrigation. When the system store is low, it is supplemented by water from main.

D.W. Salter, G. Bachelier, P.S. Kumavat, D. Trimble and S.M. O"Shaughnessy, An experimental investigation of forced convective liquid immersion cooling of a 12-cell li-ion battery module, 9th European Thermal Sciences Conference (EUROTHERM 2024), Bled, Slovenia, 2024, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Williams, N.P., Trimble, D., O'Shaughnessy, S.M., An experimental investigation of liquid immersion cooling of a four cell lithium-ion battery module, Journal of Energy Storage, 86, 2024, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL
Tobin, D. and O'Shaughnessy, S. and Trimble, D., Characterisation of force and torque with auxiliary heating during friction stir spot welding of AA2024-T3, Results in Materials, 21, (100535), 2024, Notes: [cited By 0], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Quill Luke , Ferreira Diogo , Joyce Brian , Coleman Gabriel , Harper Carla , Martins Marta , Hodkinson Trevor , Trimble Daniel , Gill Laurence , O"Connell David W., An integrated mitigation approach to diffuse agricultural water pollution"a scoping review, Frontiers in Environmental Science, 12, 2024, p1 - 17, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Niall P. Williams, Daniel Trimble, Séamus M. O'Shaughnessy, Thermal Management of Lithium-ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles through Immersion Cooling, 2023 22nd IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm) 30 May-2 June 2023 2023, Florida, USA, June 2023, 2023, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Przepiorowski, J. and Munina, I. and Ammann, M.J. and Trimble, D., Fully 3D-Printed Hemispherical Dielectric Resonator Antenna for C-band Applications, 2023, Notes: [cited By 2], Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
N.P. Williams, D. Trimble, S.M. O'Shaughnessy, Liquid immersion thermal management of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: An experimental study, Journal of Energy Storage, 72, 2023, p108636 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI  URL
Munina I.; Grigoriev I.; O'Donnell G.; Trimble D., A Review of 3D Printed Gradient Refractive Index Lens Antennas, IEEE Access, 11, 2023, p8790 - 8809, p10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3239782 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Bobby Gillham, Andrei Yankin, Fionnan McNamara, Charles Tomonto, Chunjie Huang, Jeroen Soete, Garret O'Donnell, Daniel Trimble, Shuo Yin, David Taylor, Rocco Lupoi, Tailoring the Theory of Critical Distances to better assess the combined effect of complex geometries and process-inherent defects during the fatigue assessment of SLM Ti-6Al-4V, International Journal of Fatigue, 172, 2023, p107602 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Alexa Ennis, Deanna Nicdao, Srikanth Kolagatla, Luke Dowling, Yekaterina Tskhe, Alex J. Thompson, Daniel Trimble, Colm Delaney, Larisa Florea, Two-Photon Polymerization of Sugar Responsive 4D Microstructures, Advanced Functional Materials, 2023, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
  

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Award Date
E3 Kinsella Challenge Award 2021
Nomination Trinity Innovation Awards 2019
Provost PhD Project Awards 2018-19 2018
PhD Studentship Award 2017
Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Research Award 2013