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MIRA Released Research Reports
1980/1 Prediction of Seat Belt Fit-Comparison Between a Geometrical Model and Wearer Preference - C M Haslegrave, £45.00
1980/2 Development of Quiet Low Back Pressure Exhaust Silencers on Two Saloon Cars Using a Performance Prediction Computer Program - J N Devlukia, £45.00
1980/3 Subjective Response to Traffic Noise Related to Objective Measurements Inside and Outside Dwellings - G D Callow and R Hedges, £45.00
1980/4 The Reduction of Diesel Engine Noise by Close Shielding - J West, £45.00
1981/2 Comfort and Convenience of Safety Belts in Every- day Use - D L Kendall, £50.00
1981/3 Variable Load Fatigue, 8th Report, Effects of Specimen Size and a Fillet Rolling Process - D H Wright, £15.00
1981/4 Variable Load Fatigue, 9th Report, Appraisal of Cornering Fatigue Tests for Road Wheels - D H Wright, £15.00
1981/5 Effect of Design on Noise and Vibration in Vehicles Phase One: Test and Analysis Procedures with Sample Results - G D Callow et al, £60.00
1982/1 Variable Load Fatigue. 10th Report Speed of Testing and the Exclusion of Low High Stress Peaks - M N Kenefeck, £50.00
1983/1 Road Surface Friction Measurement Methods and Machines - H C Allsopp, £50.00
1983/2 Investigation of the Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on Electronic Systems in a Motor Vehicle - W Gibbons and D T Aspinall, £50.00
1984/1 Appraisal and Modification of an Empirical Method for Predicting the Aerodynamic Drag of Cars - M J Rose, £50.00
1984/2 Application of Advanced Techniques to Noise and Vibration. Phase One. - D T Aspinall, S Hillarby, G Townsend, £50.00
1984/3 A Robotic Driver for Emission, Fuel Consumption and Drive Line Testing - J E Willn, R T Forbes, S N Oberoi, J S Patullo, £50.00
1985/1 An Investigation of Car Handling on Motorways - P Gibson, £50.00
1986/1 Ground Representation in Automotive Wind Tunnel Tests. A Further Study of Moving-ground Effects. - M J Rose, £55.00
1987/2 An Improved Moving-Ground System in the MIRA Wind Tunnel - G W Carr, £55.00
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