We offer the following research topic
Thesis - Hybrid Aeroacoustic investigation of rotating axial fan modelled as EMBB
Master Thesis
The scope of this master thesis is to investigate aeroacoustic noise emission from the case of a rotating axial fan by modelling the fan as a rotating Embedded Body (EMBB) on a stationary mesh. Scale resolving approaches to simulation of turbulent flow fields e.g., Large-Eddy Simulation (LES), can directly deliver accurate acoustic source terms as input for the following acoustic simulation (AS). The described workflow should be applied with AVL FIRE M, for the LES, where the rotating fan is modelled as an EMBB with openCFS for solving the PCWE. The flow and acoustic results should be analyzed and compared against literature for validation.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Literature research on the hybrid CAA approach and current methods
- LES simulation of the rotating fans with the rotating fan modelled as EMBB to provide acoustic source terms
- Application of the workflow with AVL FIRE M and openCFS
- Result analysis and validation
YOUR PROFILE:
- Ongoing master studies in the field of Mechanical engineering, Electrical engineering or similar
- Experience with the 3D simulation and meshing is appreciated
- Programming skills are advantageous
- English or German language skills
WE OFFER:
- You can write your thesis independently and receive professional guidance and support from our experienced employees.
- You will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with experts in the company and benefit from their expertise.
- Take the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of AVL and embed your theoretical knowledge in a practical environment.
The successful completion of the thesis is remunerated with a one-time fee of EUR €3,500.00 before tax.
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