Our cutting-edge methods gave our client confidence in their compressor upgrade design and helped them manage risks of rotordynamic instability.
Our research and analysis helped deliver a better understanding of environmental phenomena and cyclic and static loading on turbine blades.
Graham Hawkes' paper, presented at Wind Europe 2020, explores the need and potential for developing a toolbox of methods to quantify blockage effects.
Frazer-Nash's Brian Gribben contributed to the above paper, presented at the EERA DeepWind 2017, 14th Deep Sea Offshore Wind R&D Conference, Trondheim, 18 - 20 January 2017.
This article, published in the May 2018 edition of The Engineer, explored the feasibility of domestic hydrogen appliances.
A paper on global blockage effects, presented at Resource Assessment 2019 in Brussels.
Securing skills and developing models through Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics research and innovation in the UK for SMRs and advanced reactor technologies.
We made use of existing performance data to calculate real-time damage statistics for a fleet of 15,000 assets.
Our design team applied rapid prototyping methods to improve the product development cycle.
Find out how we used advanced CFD modelling to improve our client’s design processes.