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Our scientific and technical publications are an important vehicle for the dissemination of our work. 

We have several goals for our publications:

  • To communicate the results of the research program to clients and fulfil our reporting responsibilities to the Department of Defence.
  • To record the results of our research program.
  • To communicate the results of scientific research and technical information to Australian industry and academia.
  • To increase awareness of and enhance the reputation of DSTG.

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Latest scientific publications

Technical report
Technical report
This report describes the application of two DSTO initiatives to improve the analysis of oil filter wear debris to be used as a valuable adjunct to existing condition monitoring techniques.
Technical note
Technical note
This provides a means of predicting the response of a building to an explosive blast load where the building is composed of Australian standard size red bricks or bluestone blocks using the Vulnerability Assessment and Protection Options (VAPO) software..
Research report
Research report
Crew survival in combat vehicles that carry their propelling charges and high explosive filled projectiles inside the crew compartment in the event of of an on-board explosion was examined. In a trial with simulated vehicles and instrumented simulated personnel results indicated that the thermal and ejecta threats posed the greatest risk to crew survival.
Technical report
Technical report
Mussel growth in the internal sea water systems of Navy vessels can result in significant performance issues and biosecurity concerns for affected vessels. The study examined the effectiveness of two commercially available QAC disinfectants formulations,
Technical report
Technical report
In this report, the missile-target engagement problem is analysed. Two models commonly used for intercept engagment studies are investigated.
Technical note
Technical note
This report proposes that Mobile Agent (MA) technology could provide a means to introduce new information exchange paradigms and computer automation opportunities in the battlespace. More specifically, a MA)is an agent which is able to migrate (move) from one computer to another and to continue its execution on the destination computer.
Technical report
Technical report
This paper describes the Logic, Assumptions and Risks Framework (LARF) developed by DSTO to establish a mechanism to improve the analysis, transparency and decision paths that underpin planning and evaluation.
Technical note
Technical note
This report fully details the techniques involved in the modelling of a nonlinear and bi-axial vibration energy harvesting device.
Technical report
Technical report
This report describes the motivation, scope and outcomes of a recent DSTO research collaboration with industry, intended to develop a specialised computer-based text analysis capability.
Technical note
Technical note
Results reported here relate to changes over time of physical, visual and sensory measures, providing guidance as to the anticipated shelf life of each component and the ability of products to meet the warranty requirement that components remain suitable for use following up to 24 months storage at 30 °C. Recommendations to ensure such compliance are made..

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