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Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA) in Gas Turbine Heat Management. Supervisors: Prof Peter Ireland Future aircraft engines will maximize fuel efficiency by including new, fluid flow and cooling systems
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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the Defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons
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Application deadline: 01/08/2025 Research theme: Turbulence, Fluid Mechanics, Offshore Conditions, Renewable Energy, Hydrodynamics, Experiments This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded for applicants from
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Due to unique properties of supercritical CO2 (sCO2), power generation systems using sCO2 as working fluid have many advantages over their counterparts, such as gas turbines and steam turbine power
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model of high-pressure mechanical seals. Apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulate gas film flow within the microscopic seal gap. Couple CFD with Structural Models: Study the fluid-structure
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countries subject to trade sanctions, arms embargoes and other trade restrictions (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/current-arms-embargoes-and-other-restrictions ). Award Value Course fees are covered for home
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT) modelling, which captures both the fluid & solid domains, as required to develop this understanding for engine-representative geometries and
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relevant to multiple applications, including small aircraft, drones, turbines, and other systems reliant on efficient fluid flow around foils. The project offers a unique opportunity to gain experience in
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mechanisms, with the current generation having significant drawbacks, including low energy efficiency, high operating voltage or temperature. This project will develop the materials, methods, and designs
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If a member of staff would like to carry out a part-time (PT) PhD at HAU the following conditions apply. Staff wishing to carry out a PT PhD at HAU should follow the following procedure. Professional Services and Technical staff follow the above procedure with sign off from their line manager...