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    Engine Test Cells are latest success for Hodgson & Hodgson

     
    24 Sep 2007

    Hodgson & Hodgson has recently completed a £150,000 installation of ten new Engine Test Cells for the Mechanical Engineering Department at Birmingham University. The University’s Vehicle Technology Research Centre runs engine research and fuel-testing projects for major automotive clients such as Jaguar, Land Rover and Shell.

    The existing test facility in the Research Centre consisted of individual engine test rigs in an open-plan environment and was in need of an upgrade. Principal Contractors Murray & Willis were appointed by the University to refurbish the entire area and chose Hodgson & Hodgson to provide ten Engine Test Cells, with adjoining Control Rooms and Laboratory. The intention was that each individual cell could contain the noise generated by its own engine test bed, as well as providing enhanced safety with a high level of fire resistance.

    Hodgson & Hodgson used its 100mm thick Modular Acoustic Panel System, with a noise rating of 38dB Rw, to construct the test cells. The system’s acoustic panels are installed on site by means of an ‘H’ joiner and channel structure. Standard panels are constructed from a 1.2mm-thick outer skin, acoustically absorbent mineral-wool infill and a 0.7mm-thick pre-galvanised perforated steel inner skin.

    Single and double acoustic doors were fitted to each cell, the single doors incorporating a circular vision panel. A one hour fire rating was selected for the test cells and additional fire doors were fitted. Removable roof panels were fitted above each engine test bed and test cells were connected to their adjoining control rooms by large double-glazed windows. The facility’s existing ventilation systems were accommodated within the refurbishment.

    The completed refurbishment has resulted in a much-improved facility, as Roger Keey, the University’s architect confirms: “We’re thrilled with the new layout of the test facility. Noise levels have been dramatically reduced and our fire safety is at a much higher level. The upgraded Research Centre is much smarter and more in keeping with Birmingham’s position as one of the top five research universities in the UK.”

    Hodgson & Hodgson provides high quality thermal and acoustic consultancy to a wide range of clients and offers a total design, manufacture and installation service, with ten locations in the UK.

    Engine Test Cells are latest success for Hodgson & Hodgson

     

    Hodgson & Hodgson Ltd

    Hodgson & Hodgson Ltd
    Crown Industrial Estate
    Anglesey Road
    Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire
    DE14 3PA

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