Peter Russell Hayman
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hayman.peter@gmail.com
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http://
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Tel: +61394104944
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Melbourne, Australia
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Objective
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| CFD Analyst
CFD Engineer
R & D Enginer |
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Salary Requirements
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| Interested in contract and permanent employment. |
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Employment History
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Design Engineer
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April 2007 - May 2009
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GKN Aerospace
Melbourne, Australia
Sub-systems design for the Joint Strike Fighter: including the design and 2D drawing of brackets and tubes.
Responsibilities
Developing design changes when required by the customer
Releasing changed parts for production
Design and production of new components
Achievements
worked on single components and large installations with multiple parts
Created design changes on components with fast turnaround time for improved performance
Integrated Flight Test design for the Joint Strike Fighter:
Responsibilities
Design and release of harness assemblies from schematics to a 3D model and 2D drawing including the design of supporting structure
Liaising with customer, coworkers and third party suppliers to ensure correct design
Keeping schematics up to date in line with design specifications
Achievements
Release of three large multiple part installations on schedule
Provided support to coworkers on 3 tube installations to ensure on time completion
Over the two years I gained in depth experience using CATIA V5 with understanding of the Part Design, Assembly design, Surfacing, 2D Drafting, Tubing Design and Harness Design workbenches. I also had training in geometric dimensioning and tolorencing.
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CFD engineer/analyst
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May 2006 - November 2006
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Robert Bosch GmbH
Stuttgart, Germany
Research project to improve the fuel flow through an automotive fuel injector as a part of a larger research team looking at diesel engine systems
Responsibilities
CFD Analysis of existing injector design
Create new injector designs for further analysis
Provide a report and presentation on findings
Achievements
Created two new designs which reduced cavitation in the injector nozzle thereby increasing efficiency
Applied transient and moving mesh models to the injector designs
Had a patent applied for on the final design
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Education
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Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace) with Honors 2006
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Main areas of study included Structures, Aerodynamics, and Design. Electives included Composite materials, Computational Fluid Dynamics and Space Propulsion
2004: Presented thesis (A Conceptual Study of Bee Husbandry in Space) at the 4th Australian Space Science Conference
2006: International work experience in Germany
2001: Participated in the Space in Schools Program
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Skills
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CAD modeling
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Intermediate
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2-3 Years
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Aerospace design
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Intermediate
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2-3 Years
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CFD analysis
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Beginner
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<1 Year
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Post processing
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Beginner
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<1 Year
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Grid generation
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Beginner
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<1 Year
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Additional Skill Info
Experience with design, stress and computational fluid dynamics programs:
GAMBIT (computational fluid dynamics modeler)
FLUENT (computational fluid dynamics solver)
NASTRAN (stress analysis solver)
HyperMesh (stress analysis post processor)
ANSYS ICEM (computational fluid dynamics modeler)
CFX (computational fluid dynamics solver and post processor)
CATIA V5 (3D modeling)
Pro/Engineer (3D modeling)
PDM (Product Data Management)
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References
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Gareth Keightley
Principal Design Engineer and Team Leader
GKN Aerospace Engineering Services
Tel: +61 3 8645 0158
Gareth.Keightley@au.gknaerospace.com
Michael Lippisch
Corporate Research, Advanced Engineering Engine (CR/AEE3-Sh)
Robert Bosch GmbH
Tel: +49 711 811 6836
Michael.Lippisch@de.bosch.com
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