Our study identified that a launch and recovery system (LARS) concept was feasible and provided a technology roadmap to commercialisation.
We undertook a review of the internal corrosion issues a major windfarm operator was experiencing on some of its monopiles.
Our support to major wind turbine manufacturers has seen our teams working on the development of novel features and technologies.
We provided quality assurance, together with the provision of electrical, control and protection system support to commissioning engineers.
Frazer-Nash has a wealth of experience in structural assessment of high integrity components, including design substantiation against nuclear codes and standards.
Frazer-Nash has a long successful history in understanding and supporting the ongoing operations of graphite reactors in the UK.
Frazer-Nash led a multi-phase R&D programme, running until 2021, in the field of nuclear thermal hydraulics under the UK government's Nuclear Innovation Programme.
Frazer-Nash was asked to undertake an economic assessment of an R&D facility that will be used to develop novel hydrogen production technologies.
Links to sponsor members of the Frazer-Nash team as they take on the London Marathon.
Our corrosion experts identified the underlying corrosion mechanisms and reviewed the proposed retrofit options for a windfarm’s monopiles
We provided an independent review of the corrosion protection for an FPSO, using our in-house FNCorrosion software to model complex geometry and interactions.
Our detailed analysis and expertise allowed our client to protect its unique turbine structure against an aggressive corrosion environment.