6 months

Modeling and Experimentation of Physicochemical Interactions Between High-Temperature Water Vapor and Materials

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The objective is to study how high-temperature water, resulting from hydrogen combustion, penetrates materials via grain boundaries and interacts with their structure, causing damage. This internship is part of a broader project, which will be followed by a Ph.D. project aimed at combining experimental results from various devices to develop a relevant 1D numerical model of diffusion and material damage mechanisms. Initial experiments will address two major issues: first, evaluating the characteristic times associated with diffusional-reactive mechanisms within the solid; second, processing data and images from measurements to convert them into variables that can be theoretically and numerically exploited.
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Cormier - Contacter
Institut Pprime, ENSMA - BP 40109, Téléport 2, 1 av Clément ADER,
86961 Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex

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12 months

POST-DOC (M/F) - Control by Machine Learning of bluff body wakes

At the CNRS-Laboratory PPRIME, based at the Futuroscope, this post-doctorate position is part of the French ANR COWAVE program between the laboratories PRISME in Orleans, Pprime in Poitiers, LHEEA in Nantes and the PSA automotive industry. This Post-Doc position concerns the Pprime contribution to the COWAVE project which aims the experimental exploration of closed-loop wake control strategies with mobile flaps in a water tunnel facility. Three-dimensional bluff-body wakes generate pressure drag and side forces and thus contribute significantly to the fuel consumption and pollutant emission of road vehicles. Despite this crucial impact and the numerous attempts to reduce harmful environmental effect of bluff body wakes by flow control it is still unclear what is the most efficient control strategy! In this context, the ANR project COWAVE addresses two fundamental aspects of wake control: - First, what kind of actuators are most efficient? While most closed-loop control strategies use viscous entrainment effects to actuate the shear layers in the wake, the exploitation of pressure forces produced by mobile deflectors could be an interesting alternative to be tested. - Second, for the implementation of closed-loop control, we want to test if control strategies obtained by machine learning techniques allow to obtain better efficiency and robustness than the more classical model-based approaches? The proposed Post-Doc position is part of the French ANR COWAVE program between the laboratories PRISME in Orleans, Pprime in Poitiers, LHEEA in Nantes and the PSA automotive industry. This Post-Doc position concerns the Pprime contribution to the COWAVE project which aims the experimental exploration of closed-loop wake control strategies with mobile flaps in a water tunnel facility. APPLY Follow link / Application Deadline : 12 March 2021 https://bit.ly/3qDG6Ml