Title: Fluid structural interaction of fan in an air handling unit Project Description: Within the real estate industry today it is a lot of focus on energy efficiency to reduce environmental impact and reduce cost. At the same time there are high requirements on the indoor climate e.g. air quality and noise. The air handling units of the market today are being developed to be more efficient and smarter to fulfill all requirements. To enable this more focus is put into the development work. Increasing efforts are put into simulating the characteristics of different designs solutions. This thesis aims to investigate interaction of flow and structural response of a fan blade in an air handling unit. The objective of the thesis is to create a method for the Fluid Structural Interaction to be used in development work. The thesis will be performed together with one of our customers. Number of Students: 1 Your background: Applied mechanics Contact: Marcus Berggren: marcus.berggren@semcon.com , +46 701 60 39 58 Daniel Tappert: daniel.tappert@semcon.com, +46 736 82 76 71 Location: Gothenburg