The Continuum Mechanics Group has received a number of research grants from funding bodies over the years. Here we talk about the grants and the projects they helped fund.
- Professor Yulii Shikhmurzaev is part of the team awarded £5,852,466 for the EPSRC-funded project Enabling Next Generation Additive Manufacturing. It lasts from September 2017 until April 2024.
- Professor Yulii Shikhmurzaev was awarded £445,133 for the EPSRC-funded project Darcy-scale dynamics of microscopically fluctuating interfaces. It lasted from August 2017 until August 2020.
- Dr Qianxi Wang was part of the team awarded £628,264 for the EPSRC-funded project Maximising cavitation to clean dental implants. It lasted from June 2017 until May 2021.
- Professor Yulii Shikhmurzaev was awarded £296,770 for the EPSRC-funded project High-Performance Spinning Disc Atomisation Process. It lasted from March 2014 until March 2017.
- Professor David Needham was part of the team awarded £506,704 for the EPSRC-funded project Nonlinear water waves driven by the motion of a solid body. It lasted from September 2010 until August 2014.
- Dr James Sprittles was awarded £215,929 for the EPSRC-funded project The Propagation of Wetting Fronts Through Porous Media. It lasted from November 2009 until March 2012.
- Dr Warren Smith was awarded £18,665 for the EPSRC-funded project Mathematical Modelling of the Planar-Flow Spin Casting. It lasted from October 2008 until January 2009.
- Professor Stephen Decent was part of the team awarded £57,859 for the EPSRC-funded project Cell Factories: A Matter of Life and Death. It lasted from December 2006 until May 2010.
- Dr Gary Sharpe was awarded £167,934 for the EPSRC-funded project Surface catalysed chemical reactions with application to solid oxide fuels cells. It lasted from January 2003 until January 2007.
- Dr Warren Smith was awarded £127,363 for the EPSRC-funded project Stability of Curved and Oblique Detonation Waves. It lasted from February 2002 until February 2005.
- Professor Stephen Decent was awarded £213,104 for the EPSRC-funded project An Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Rotating Jet Breakup. It lasted from September 2001 until February 2004.
- Professor Yulii Shikhmurzaev was awarded £167,109 for the EPSRC-funded project The Influence of the Flow Field on Dynamic Wetting at Low Reynolds Numbers. It lasted from March 2001 until February 2005.