Task
The purpose of this work is to research and organize mechanical activation principles and evaluate their suitability for the MAGIS pilot test. The technical approach is not intended to be the development of a single agitator, but rather an investigation of various agitation, shear, and bubble formation conditions.
Areas of expertise
Literature and patent research, presentation of theoretical and practical findings, comparison and evaluation of literature sources
Qualifications
Design methodology, CAD sketches, utility analysis, dimensionless parameters, technical risk assessment; preferably a degree in process engineering or energy engineering
Notes
The Applied Energy Technology division develops novel solutions for energy-efficient and innovative products and processes in the fields of refrigeration and heating technology. The topics covered include absorption refrigeration technology, liquid ice production, storage, and application, complex energy systems, and ORC systems.
Our technical center and industrial partners operate test facilities that require continuous optimization and design adjustments. Individual components and processes are measured on multiple test benches. Additionally, ongoing theoretical work such as evaluations, simulations, and design calculations is required. With us, you can participate in the development of innovative systems that will enter the market in the coming years.
Applications should be sent to bewerbung@ilkdresden.de, quoting the topic number. Applications not sent to this email address will be automatically deleted after 14 days.
Application | Contact Person
Dipl.-Ing. Marcus Honke
Fluid Energy Machines | Water as Refrigerant