Airflow mechanics
Iterating tunnel geometries, turbulence control, and data capture hardware to understand how air chooses to move.
Wind tunnel seriesMonoform documents the momentum behind experimental hardware — airflow rigs, acoustic structures, and the tools that make iteration effortless.
Every build is a test bench. These are the three programmes pushing Monoform forward right now.
Iterating tunnel geometries, turbulence control, and data capture hardware to understand how air chooses to move.
Wind tunnel seriesDesigning high-efficiency speaker enclosures and crossover networks that stay minimal while sounding expansive.
Audio labBuilding fixtures, clamps, and measurement rigs that accelerate iteration cycles and keep experiments honest.
Fabrication toolkitQuick dispatches from active projects. Expect revisions, prototypes, and the occasional failure worth documenting.
Reworked control volume to stabilise boundary layer separation. Early data suggests a 6% lift improvement at low Reynolds numbers.
Read project note →Introduced interchangeable throat sections and modular sensor mounts for quicker calibration between tests.
Inspect the rig →Progress journal covering smoke testing, fan tuning, and the lessons learned chasing laminar flow.
View the progress log →Monoform exists to explore, refine, and eventually manufacture thoughtful engineering solutions. Today, that means projects in airflow, audio, and mechanics. Tomorrow? It might mean a product, a studio, or a team. This site is the start of that journey.
Design is a conversation between intent and reality. Monoform keeps that dialogue honest by building faster than doubt can grow.