Design of a tunable acoustic boundary condition for a hydrogen aero-engine combustor test-rig

Institut
Professur für Sustainable Future Mobility
Typ
Semesterarbeit /
Inhalt
experimentell / theoretisch /  
Beschreibung

Assistant Professorship for Sustainable Future Mobility

Our group carries out research in the areas of novel concepts in aviation, propulsion, and Hyperloop technology as well as safety technology. We use the principles of technical thermodynamics as a focus in research supported by elements of fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, acoustics, chemical reaction kinetics and systems dynamics.

Job Description

You will have the opportunity to participate in research to hydrogen combustion for the next generation of aero engines. Unlike stationary gas turbine technology, hydrogen combustion in aero engines lacks comprehensive understanding of its combustion behavior. In the upcoming ‘H2-LoNOCS’ project, a novel test-rig will be designed to facilitate the measurements of the stationary and dynamic behaviors, as well as emissions of hydrogen flames in aero engine combustion.

Your Tasks

  • Literature research on thermoacoustics of gas turbine combustors
  • Conception and design of a tunable acoustic boundary condition actuator to investigate thermoacoustic instabilities of a hydrogen burner

Our Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of acoustics in technical applications and ideally of thermoacoustics
  • Independent and structured way of working
  • Ideally very good knowledge of German and English

Our Offer

  • Insight into research topics for sustainable future air transportation
  • Deep knowledge of thermoacoustic design for gas turbine combustors
  • Learn both soft and hard skills vital for engineers' daily tasks

Contact

If you are interested in working in our team, please send your application together with a motivation and a record of performance to Adrian Hochmuth (adrian.hochmuthtum.de). If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.

Möglicher Beginn
01.03.2025
Kontakt
Adrian Hochmuth
adrian.hochmuthtum.de
Ausschreibung