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Reference Number EP/Y036492/1
Title SLRI NWTF
Status Started
Energy Categories Other Cross-Cutting Technologies or Research 50%;
Not Energy Related 50%;
Research Types Equipment 100%
Science and Technology Fields PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Physics) 40%;
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Applied Mathematics) 20%;
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering) 40%;
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation Not Cross-cutting 100%
Principal Investigator Dr M Azarpeyvand
No email address given
Mechanical Engineering
University of Bristol
Award Type Standard
Funding Source EPSRC
Start Date 01 July 2024
End Date 30 June 2028
Duration 48 months
Total Grant Value £3,001,253
Industrial Sectors No relevance to Underpinning Sectors
Region South West
Programme National Wind Tunnel Facility
 
Investigators Principal Investigator Dr M Azarpeyvand , Mechanical Engineering, University of Bristol (99.995%)
  Other Investigator Dr C Gerada , Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham (0.001%)
Dr DH Lim , Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol (0.001%)
Professor M Lowenberg , Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol (0.001%)
Dr D Rezgui , Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol (0.001%)
Dr B Zang , Aerospace Engineering, University of Bristol (0.001%)
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Abstract UKRI has announced investment in new infrastructure projects. The funding will provide world-class facilities and equipment to help maintain the UK's position as a science superpower in line with the ambitions set out in the government's Science and Technology Framework. The funding includes £23 million (including contingency funds and indexation) for individual wind tunnels, an experimental database and upgrades to existing facilities across the UK's National Wind Tunnel Facility network to transform UK research capability in fluid dynamics.The aim is for NWTF+ to deliver a network of world-leading wind tunnels. It will address societal and industrial grand challenges including:- the generation of net zero technologies- advances in emissions reduction- future technologies for transport, energy, and healthcareAt Bristol, the UKRI funding will be used to invest into three new state-of-the-art facilities: (1) A multi-purpose boundary layer wind tunnel facility, (2) a new pressure-neutral acoustic wind tunnel, and (3) a novel highly instrumented propeller testbed. The new facilities are expected to enable a wide range of academic and industrial research for the next 20-30 years and turn Bristol into a research hub for research in environmental aerodynamics, pollution, aeroacoustics, propulsion, etc. The new facilities will also place Bristol and the UK at the forefront of research in these areas and enable the UK partners to join major international collaborations. The new facilities will also play a major role in the training of the next generations of highly-skilled researchers and engineers in some strategically important fields of research.
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