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An exciting full-time opportunity is available for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Gas Turbine Aerothermal Performance, to join the Oxford Turbine Research Facility (OTRF) team
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annum Apply by: 17/03/2024 Role Description Research Fellow in Low Emissions Gas Turbine Combustion We welcome applications from passionate, skilled, committed, prospective individuals to join our team
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delivering optical temperature measurements that are applicable to aerospace gas turbines. Successful temperature measurement would provide vital information about the state of the reaction zone to support
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Carbon capture from gas turbines Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma, Prof K Hughes Application Deadline: Applications accepted
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Combined Cycle Gas Turbine – CCS; experiment and modelling Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma, Prof K Hughes Application Deadline
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for the complexity of the dynamic environment of a multi-rotor machine such as a gas turbine engine. Interactions of the bearings and the rotors cause many of the complex vibration responses
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estimated and modelled under the assumptions that they carry steady forces but these methods do not account for the complexity of the dynamic environment of a multi-rotor machine such as a gas turbine engine
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This study will investigate the pivotal role of wind turbine owners’ decisions and the policy alternatives aimed at increasing the integration of offshore wind energy into electricity grids. In
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of the nature and number anticipated cannot be simply adapted from oil and gas solutions for technical and economic reasons. For example, traditional drag anchor design is based on empirical approaches which
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. Anchoring solutions for floating structures of the nature and number anticipated cannot be simply adapted from oil and gas solutions for technical and economic reasons. For example, traditional drag anchor