Cranfield University Blog: Chilling meadows and sub-zero temperatures
Cranfield University Blog
Chilling meadows and sub-zero temperatures
Hello again! We (Jose Aranda Garcia and Ryan Vella) are back with a new Cranfield University blog to update you on our experience so far of the Advanced Motorsport Engineering MSc.
Over the past weeks we have enjoyed an intensity of study as the taught module element of the MSc comes to an end, although we know we will apply our learning from these modules to the Group Design Project and our own individual thesis. In fact, we realise that the knowledge gained at Cranfield will be invaluable to our future careers and so far our impression is that the Cranfield University Advanced Motorsport Engineering MSc course is definitely worth the investment of time and money to help us secure a career in the Motorsport Industry.
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A wintery scene of the snow at Cranfield University this year
The motorsport powertrain module was headed by Visiting Professor Matthew Harrison. This was a very good learning experience, particularly as some of the cohort did not have much engine related experience and powertrain engineering is almost always a black art. After going through the underpinning theories and basics of 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines, we achieved hands-on engine simulation by the end of day one. The engine simulation software used at Cranfield University is AVL Boost, which is used widely across various sectors. Within a few days, we got to ...
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