Company Description
We have been electrifying industries, powering homes and transforming life through innovation and collaboration for more than 100 years. Empowered by our goal, we are determined to enable fossil free living. To succeed we, as one of Europe's leading energy companies, must be fossil-free ourselves.
But that’s not enough. That’s why we are looking beyond our own industry, to see where we can really make a difference.
Join us in our journey towards fossil freedom.
Job Description
Power Climate Smarter living - that’s our purpose. We are looking for the brightest students to make this happen. Together you will contribute to a fossil free future. You will have a unique position to contribute to our purpose. All we ask from you is to use your Superpowers and share your energy to help us achieve our goal.
The project is to be performed at Vattenfall R&D.
Thesis background/subject/assignment
A spillway is probably the most critical structure with respect to dam safety. Floods must be discharged without jeoparding the dam structural integrity. This means that the waterway has to withstand the impacts of the flood water. Even a limited extent of deficiency may limit its discharge function. However, damages do occur unexpectedly, even in low-head chute spillways, after regular operations without being exposed to extreme flood events.
It is suspected that cracks may delelop in the chute floors due to e.g. poor construction quality, low concrete strength, changing operation conditions etc. Turbulent flow enters the cracks and even construction joints, generates uplift forces and leads to structural damages (even at small discharges), which is often the cause of damages in spillway structures. Understanding the flow dynamics and pressure propagation beneath the concrete slabs is essential for safey operation, repair and re-design of existing chute spillways.
Thesis goal/purpose
The project aims to achieve the following goals. (1) To map the flow patterns at different operation conditions of a chute spillway and to identify the worst scenario. (2) To clarify the reason for concrete damages. (3) To suggest potential remedial measures or reshape the chute longitudinal profile.
This assignment is for one student or two.
Execution
With an existing dam in the background, the study is executed with the help of CFD modeling with ANSYS FLUENT. The previous model tests is reviewed. Representative flow cases are simulated so as to capture the most unfavorable operation scenario. Potential countermeasures are also examined in the modeling.
For the students
The project consists of the following aspects.
Qualifications
We are looking for a student to join our journey towards a fossil free future. You are soon to be graduated from your academic studies. You also identify yourself with our principles: active, open, positive and safe.
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