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Dr. Michael van de Noort is a Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Oxford Thermofluids Institute, part of the Turbine Cooling Group at the University of Oxford. He holds a DPhil (2023) from the CDT in Gas Turbine Aerodynamics at Oxford, an MEng in Engineering Science (Oxford), and an MRes from the University of Cambridge.
His research focuses on advancing turbine cooling technologies, particularly Double-Wall cooling systems. Key areas include low-order computational models for airflow prediction in complex cooling systems, thermomechanical stress optimization, and particle blockage vulnerability analysis using experimental rigs. Collaborations include Rolls-Royce for solver development and Kings College London for thermomechanical studies.
Research projects involve genetic algorithm-based cooling system optimization, coolant migration analysis, and the impact of manufacturing tolerances on thermal performance. His work bridges computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with experimental validation, addressing real-world challenges in aerospace turbine efficiency.
He contributes to the Turbine Cooling Group, actively publishing in journals like International Journal of Mechanical Sciences and Journal of Turbomachinery. His interdisciplinary approach integrates materials science, fluid dynamics, and mechanical engineering to solve critical thermal challenges in modern turbine design.
