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required to have high performance, vacuum-based, insulation and integrate equipment capable of surviving this challenging environment. This adds weight and is one of the big challenges for aircraft
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performance will be assessed using finite element analysis and experimental work. Additionally, life cycle assessment will be performed to quantify environmental and economic impacts. This project is intended
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transport, high-performance mechanical seals are essential. These seals prevent gas leakage by maintaining a sub-micron-thin layer of hydrogen between a rotating ceramic face and a stationary face. The
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operating filters. Quantify operational performance including headloss recovery, filtrate turbidity, biological stability and lifecycle carbon—using high-resolution sensor data and life-cycle assessment tools
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. The start date is October 2025. Are you passionate about applying computational science to real-world engineering problems? Do you want to develop digital twins of materials that can predict performance and
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Laboratory), and will provide experience with new and advanced 3D-printing equipment not available elsewhere. This project is aligned with the “Dialling up Performance for on Demand Manufacturing” Programme
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highly efficient operation. TBCs are crucial to ensure the safe and high-performance operation of such critical parts under extreme temperatures and pressures; however, external contaminants (e.g. Calcium
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., Ni superalloy turbine blades) to ensure a reliable and highly efficient operation. TBCs are crucial to ensure the safe and high-performance operation of such critical parts under extreme temperatures
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the current thermo-mechanical process use to strengthen the current generation of crush alloys. Programme will use different thermomechanical processing paths including heat treatment and more complex paths
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enhance system reliability and safety, aligning with the UK’s NetZero targets. Aim You will have the opportunity to build a high-fidelity process simulation and perform experimental validation to assess