GKN Aerospace is sponsoring a five year Royal
Academy of Engineering (RA Eng.) research chair, based at the
University of Bath.
The Royal Academy of Engineering/ GKN
Aerospace Chair in Composites Analysis represents a combined
investment by the University, the Royal Academy of Engineering and
GKN Aerospace.
It aims to develop a suite of analytical
methods to optimize the efficient use of fibre-reinforced
composite material, with the goal of improving the quality,
performance and speed of production of high-value composite
structures - such as those used in aerospace.
Professor Richard Butler, who leads a team of
researchers at the University, has been nominated for the new
chair. Professor Butler has a track record in the analysis and
optimisation of aerospace composites. He also has an established
relationship with GKN Aerospace, having undertaken an RA Eng
industrial secondment with the company in 2011. At that time
Professor Butler supported a number of the company’s composite
research and development projects, including work to develop novel
manufacturing processes to produce a large aircraft wing spar; and
creation of an ultra-efficient ‘laminar-flow’ wing design. The
continuation of these activities now forms the basis of the new
research chair’s work.
Rich Oldfield, Technical Director, GKN Aerospace
said, “The advantages of composite structures are thoroughly
proven. However, there remains much to gain from improving
production processes to increase the speed and consistency of
manufacture and to reduce production and material costs. The work
of this research chair at Bath University will be of critical
importance to the future success of the UK composites industry -
as well as to the long term market position of GKN Aerospace. The
results we achieve will strengthen the UK’s broad industrial
research landscape through the involvement of the National
Composites Centre and a variety of UK-based academic networks.”
GKN Aerospace,
Bath,
University
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