Engineering studies

Over the course of my career, I have primarily worked in three technical areas โ€“ Train Aerodynamics, Wind Engineering and Transport and the Environment. There is considerable overlap between these three areas. Blog posts and links to recent papers  and student theses in each of these three areas can be found using the buttons below. The paper details are in general inked to publishersโ€™ web sites, and the thesis titles to online depositories at the Universities of Nottingham and Birmingham.

CFD calculation of flow around a train

I have worked in the field of train aerodynamics since my time at the Railway Technical Centre in Derby in the early 1980s, and have carried out research on trains in cross winds, slipstreams, pressure loading, drag etc. for the rail industry in the UK and around the world.


Crop failure in high winds

I have also worked in the field of wind engineering and bluff body aerodynamics throughout my career, largely concerned with the intermediate wind speed range between the low wind speeds of relevance to ventilation and wind energy studies, and the high wind speed range of most relevance to structural design. Thus the main thrust of my work has been in the fields of sustainability and resilience โ€“ how to make structures and infrastructure and agricultural systems safe, reliable and fit for purpose.


Lorries blown over

I have a range of other technical research interests in general fluid mechanics, road vehicle aerodynamics and climate effects.