British Hydromechanics Research Association

The British Hydromechanics Research Association is a former government research association that supplies consultating engineering over fluid dynamics.

History

It was formed in 1947 in Essex. On 16 October 1989 it became a private consultancy.[1]

Fluid engineering

The BHRA conducted most of the research for the aerodynamics of British power station infrastructure in the 1960s, such as cooling towers.

Computational fluid dynamics

It developed early CFD software.

Structure

The organisation, BHR Group, is now in Wharley End in west Bedfordshire, near the M1.

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See also

  • Bierrum, has built and designed Britain's power station cooling towers since 1965, also in Bedfordshire.

References

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