Task
Zeolites in the form of loose fill can be used as thermal energy storage in batch processes by being conditioned (thermally charged) through the application of heat. They demonstrate their benefits within a chemical or physical process, for example, where they selectively absorb moisture while simultaneously releasing heat. Potential applications include drying processes, for example in swimming pools or in industry.
Such a new zeolite-based system requires a transport mechanism as well as flow-optimized, mechanically interconnected components with geometric dimensions tailored to specific requirements.
Areas of expertise
As part of student projects, conceptual studies will be conducted on the design and flow-related properties of zeolite-transporting components.
The specific assignment will be tailored to the applicant’s current academic level (internship, bachelor’s, master’s, etc.).
Qualifications
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Notes
Since our internships and the supervision of student projects are primarily intended to provide practical experience and career guidance, we ask for your understanding that no compensation is provided. However, we would be happy to issue you a formal internship certificate and nominate your student project for the annual academic award presented by the Association for the Promotion of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology (Verein zur Förderung der Luft- und Kältetechnik e.V.).
Application | Contact Person
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Hannes Rosenbaum
Thermodynamics | Dynamic Building Simulation