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SAMULET Programme: High Efficiency Turbomachinery Project 1

Lead Participant: ROLLS-ROYCE PLC

Abstract

This project will develop both turbine technologies for turbo-machinery that reduce fuel burn and hence CO2 emissions and technologies that improve component life and life prediction. This is by a programme of work developing fundamental and applied research that produces technologies that will be incorporated into future demonstrators.
The project utilises the capabilities of the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centres (UTCs) coupled with Rolls-Royce’s expertise to develop technologies that address a range of high-temperature turbine challenges. These include improved coatings with better oxidation and environmental capability; improving lifing algorithms by improving the understanding of the effects of oxidation, fatigue, corrosion and coatings on component life; new and improved turbine cooling and aerodynamic technologies; demonstrating some of the aerodynamic technologies in a high speed rig; developing new casting technologies to improve the high temperature capability of single crystal alloys; improving aeromechanical design to reduce the impact of high cycle fatigue.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

ROLLS-ROYCE PLC £9,556,114 £ 4,315,600
 

Participant

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD £1,287,826
CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY £957,486
LOUGHBOROUGH COLLEGE LOUGHBOROUGH £285,582
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM £308,126
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE £1,454,127
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER £723,186

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