Bachelor/Master Thesis: Development of Cranktrain Simulation of an E-fueled Combustion Engine
Website Institute of Machine Elements and System Engineering
The Institute of Machine Elements and System Development researches the fundamental structural and tribological behaviour of machine elements and depicts this in experimentally validated model descriptions. These model descriptions are used to analyse and design the functional, loss and noise behaviour of entire technical systems with a focus on drive technology. The models developed are also used to research and develop methods of model-based systems engineering as a central element of future, inductive product development processes.
The Tribology department at MSE researches the tribological behaviour of machine elements. The focus of research is on application-orientated basic research. Key topics include the interactions between the lubricant and the surfaces of the lubricated components, the wear behaviour of machine elements and the changes in lubricants caused by use. Other key topics include condition monitoring and service life prediction of machine elements.
In a research project, the influence of e-fuels (e.g., methanol) on the efficiency and durability of engine components is being investigated. Multibody simulation model will be developed using AVL Excite Power Unit and AVL Excite Piston&Rings. Fundamental tribometer experiments (pin-on-disc contact with oscillating motion) are planned with various fuel-lubricant dilution ratios and component materials.
The experimental data will then be integrated into the multibody simulation framework, enabling the prediction of piston/ring dynamics, friction losses, and wear under different e-fuel operating conditions. This combined experimental–simulation approach allows systematic evaluation of fuel–material–lubricant compatibility and their impact on engine performance and durability.
Tasks:
- Experimental Setup and Testing (Tribometer)
- Data Collection and Analysis,
- Simulation Work via AVL Excite
Requirements:
- Independence and reliability
- Interest on Tribology and ICEs
- Hands-on mentality
- Good knowledge of English
What we offer:
- Intensive support & mentoring
- Flexible work focus
- Co-authorship in research publication
We look forward to your application by email:
Yelvin Ragimov, M. Sc. RWTH
Institute for Machine Elements and Systems Engineering
Schinkelstraße 10, 52062 Aachen
yelvin.ragimov@imse.rwth-aachen.de
Um sich für diesen Job zu bewerben, sende deine Unterlagen per E-Mail an yelvin.ragimov@imse.rwth-aachen.de


