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Professor Hamid Bahai
Institute Director Materials & Manufacturing

Howell Building 123a

Research Interests

Hamid's current research interests include computational mechanics, fatigue and fracture mechanics, structural dynamics and development of non-linear finite element formulations and algorithms for fluid-solid interaction and multi-scale continuum-particle numerical simulations.

Research grants and projects

Project details

Since 1998, Hamid has been awarded several research grants totalling over £5,000,000.

Research Awards won as Investigator since January 1998

  • 1998: £100,000, QR, ‘Development of inverse methods for optimising vibratory behaviour of structures
  • 1999: £62,929, EPSRC (GR/N63994/01), ‘Design optimisation of structures vibration behaviour
  • 2000: £48,000, Airbus Group, ‘Design sensitivity analysis of space craft dynamic response
  • 2004: £239,000, Industrial grant (BP, Shell, Lloyds Register) on ‘Non-linear fluid-solid interaction modelling of flexible riser pipes
  • 2005: £279,822, EPSRC (EP/C510232/1), ‘Vortex induced vibration and fatigue of deep-water flexible riser pipes’, acted as the chair of the consortium which included Imperial College and Oxford University
  • 2006: £24,000, Soodavar Trust Fund to support a PhD student's work on ‘Control of turbulence transition using smart structures
  • 2007: £56,000, Industrial grant by Lloyds Register ‘Development of a multi-layered flexible pipe constitutive model
  • 2009: £196,000, KTP grant (in collaboration with Zentech International) ‘Development of an elasto-plastic crack initiation methodology'
  • 2013: £582,939, as part of a £1.7m collaborative EPSRC (EP/K034243/1) ‘VIV and structural integrity of deep-water flexible risers’, acted as the chair of this consortium which included Imperial College and Southampton University
  • 2014: £300,000, BP, ‘Structural integrity of flexible risers
  • 2014: £45,000, SHELL, ‘VIV of Deepwater Risers Pipes
  • 2016: £412,000, EU (DREAM), ‘Design for Resource and Energy efficiency in ceramic kilns
  • 2015: £50,000, Toshiba, ‘Multi scale numerical simulation of Melt/solidification process
  • 2016:  £120,000, Toshiba (funding for RA) – ‘Multi scale numerical simulation of Melt/solidification process
  • 2017: £82,000, TWI – Lloyds Register – ‘Data fusion methods in numerical simulation of structural defects
  • 2017:  £608,000, EU, 'Heat pipe technology for thermal energy recovery in industrial applications (ETEKINA)’, PACE ID – 11026
  • 2020: £2,099,760, EPSRC (EP/T033940/1), 'Multiphysics and multiscale modelling for safe and feasible CO2 capture and storage'

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