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Additive manufacturing (AM) is evolving rapidly, and it is seen as an important step towards the next industrial revolution, being one of the key requirements for the decentralized production of highly complex structures. The flexibility of AM technology also allows the production of electromechanical components and electrical machines, which can have significantly better properties compared to conventionally manufactured devices. AM opens the possibility to utilize unconventional three-dimensional topology optimized structures, which allow the production of novel heat exchangers (HE) for electrical machines. However, currently there is no existing well-developed design methodology to realize these advantages. Therefore, this project focuses on the development of a design methodology for topology optimized HEs considering the advantages of AM. The objective of the project is the selection of an innovative electrical machine HE design, and the development of the optimization methodology. The practical part of the work involves validating the methodology in the lab by additively manufacturing (3D printing) the developed cooling solution and performing real-world measurements.
Research field: | Electrical power engineering and mechatronics |
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Supervisor: | Prof. Dr. Ants Kallaste |
Availability: | This position is available. |
Offered by: | School of Engineering Department of Electrical Power Engineering and Mechatronics |
Application deadline: | Applications are accepted between June 01, 2025 00:00 and June 30, 2025 23:59 (Europe/Zurich) |
The research
Within this thesis, the PhD candidate will learn about the design and optimization of electrical machine cooling solutions. The main emphasis will be on the development of a design methodology based on topology optimization that considers the advantages of AM. We will provide the necessary software for numerical analysis, but the candidate will be responsible for developing and implementing the design procedure. A working prototype will be built and tested at the end of the thesis. The candidate will present his/her work at international conferences and publish journal papers required to complete the thesis within the PhD studies.
Responsibilities and tasks
Applicants should fulfil the following requirements:
The following experience is beneficial:
The candidate should submit a research plan for the topic, including the overall research strategy. The candidate can expand on the listed research questions and tasks, and propose theoretical lenses to be used.
We offer:
About the department
The Department of Electrical Power Engineering and Mechatronics of Tallinn University of Technology is an interdisciplinary research center that focuses on socially relevant and future-oriented research and teaching issues related to power engineering and mechatronics. The mission of the Department is to be a leader in electrical engineering and technical studies and development projects in Estonia, known and valued in society, and a respected partner in both national and international cooperation networks and organizations.
The department educates future energy leaders and engineers at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral level. Through training courses, the department ensures lifelong learning and continuous development.
The department carries out large-scale interdisciplinary scientific research, development and professional projects, thanks to which the competence in the field of electrical energy and mechatronics continues to grow. With research, application and development services, the department increases the competitiveness of companies in both the domestic and international markets, keeping knowledge in Estonia. The department has coordinated or been a partner in numerous international projects, such as Horizon 2020, INTERREG, 7FP, Nordic Energy Research, etc.
The Department of Electrical Power Engineering and Mechatronics conducts research within seven research groups and operates state of the art laboratories with high end equipment, offering also accredited services in the fields of lighting and different electrical measurements.
The departments' focus areas are related to both domestic and global developments, such as increasing digitalization and decarbonization, decentralization and decentralization of electricity generation, and the increasing use of renewable energy sources. The department conducts research in the following relevant areas tackling the energy transition:
Additional information
For further information, please contact Prof. Ants Kallaste [email protected] or visit https://taltech.ee/en/electrical-machine-group
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Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) is the only flagship in engineering and IT science and education in Estonia.
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