Students
Tuition Fee
USD 24,949
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
73 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Structural Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 24,949
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-04-24-
2023-09-19-
2024-01-09-
About Program

Program Overview


Research profile

Brunel University London has partnered with the National Structural Integrity Research Centre to provide an opportunity for students to undertake in-depth research in combination with the industrial experience of TWI across the varied disciplines essential to structural integrity.

Considering the expertise and track record of both Brunel and NSIRC-based staff, the following areas have been identified as the main research strengths within the wider field of Structural Integrity:

  • Dynamic response of materials and structures (modelling, experimental characterisation and design/optimisation for composites and metals);
  • Structural health monitoring based on ultrasound wave propagation and acoustic emissions in solids (modelling, experimental validation, signal processing and sensors);
  • Steel, concrete and hybrid structures (material design, manufacturing, modelling and experimental characterisation);
  • Fatigue and fracture (modelling, experimental characterisation);
  • Extreme loading (e.g. fire, earthquake, blast and progressive collapse)
  • Fluid-structure interaction (unboned flexible risers)
  • Manufacturing (e.g. sheet metal forming, bulk-forming, casting, extrusion, 3D printing).
  • A key aim of the PhD programme is to supply a stream of industry-ready, world-class engineers and scientists in structural integrity disciplines such as fail-safe design, corrosion control, structural health monitoring, ageing asset management and fitness for service.

    Industry linked location

    The programme is delivered at the NSIRC facilities based in Granta Park, Cambridge. A proportion of the research activities may take place out in the field (external sites) including industrial client sites depending on the details of the particular project. However, students are based at NSIRC at least 90 per cent of the time, where they are able to take advantage of their partner university resources such as the virtual learning environment, library and academic support. You are expected to live in the Cambridge area for the duration of your studies and make use of the shuttle bus to Granta Park.

    Partnerships

    In structural integrity, we have well-established collaboration with a number of industrial partners who have supported a range of fundamental and applied PhD research projects. Our partners include:

  • Arts and Humanities Research Council
  • AWE PLC
  • British Council
  • Caterpillar Inc
  • Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
  • Constellium France SAS
  • DSTL Commercial Services
  • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
  • European Commission
  • European Space Agency
  • Higher Education Funding Council for England
  • Intel Corporation USA
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
  • mLED Limited
  • National Aerospace Technology Programme
  • Natural Environment Research Council
  • Power OLEDs Ltd
  • Science & Technology Facilities Council
  • Technology Strategy Board
  • The Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers Alias Wire Workers
  • TWI Limited
  • Equipment and Lab Facilities

    Students at NSIRC conduct their research using some of the world's most advanced analysis and testing technologies. NSIRC houses £20 million of state-of-the-art equipment, acquired using investment from BIS and HEFCE.

    This equipment ensures that NSIRC has world-leading capabilities, is best placed to meet its research commitments, and is able to address the research topics specified by the industrial partners. It includes:

  • Metallic and polymeric materials analysis and characterisation equipment.
  • Advanced testing equipment to measure fracture, fatigue, creep and corrosion performance.
  • High-pressure testing equipment for large scale tests in pipes and vessels.
  • Equipment for testing in H 2 S, CO 2 and other aggressive environments.
  • Re-configurable, large scale facilities for specialised component/structure testing.
  • Systems and software for process simulation, modelling of structural performance and lifetime prediction.
  • Residual stress measurement equipment.
  • A range of NDT equipment for defect detection and procedure development.
  • Remote and intelligent sensors and data analysis tools for condition monitoring applications.
  • Selected welding/coating and thermal cycle simulation equipment for characterisation, development and proving of high integrity processes.
  • Specific/bespoke equipment to address defined areas of research focus of the NSIRC founder sponsors.
  • Dimensional measurement equipment.
  • Equipment for test piece preparation (cutting, welding, machining etc.)
  • Accreditation

    The degree is accredited by The Welding Institute as further learning for registration as a Chartered Engineer. Students working on projects in the field of non-destructive testing will also be able to acquire membership of BINDT (British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing).

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