The objective of the RNC is to bring togetherArts et Métiers expertiseArts et Métiers the fields of fluid mechanics and energy systems.
Four areas of research are prioritized: multiphase flows and complex fluids (e.g., internal fluids in manufacturing processes); energy conversion and rotating machinery (turbomachinery, electrical engineering, wind turbines); physical phenomena in flows and their control; and thermal energy and thermodynamic effects, particularly to study heat transfer and energy exchange.
The RNC E3 carries out its work in collaboration with industrial groups from several sectors of activity: aeronautics, automotive, energy, and healthcare. It currently involves 50 teacher-researchers and engineers from seven of the school's laboratories (DynFluid, I2M, IRENav, LAMPA, LML, L2EP, and PIMM) and the TEMPO laboratory atthe University of Valenciennes.
Contact: Sofiane KHELLADI