Project description
Fuelling the green revolution with innovative turbomachinery
In the race for sustainable energy, a significant roadblock looms. As we pivot towards greener energy systems, the adoption of novel turbomachinery with two-phase flow technology becomes imperative. However, our current knowledge in this field is glaringly deficient. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the Training42Phase project empowers 12 doctoral candidates in several domains: innovative technology for cost-effective turbomachinery design, multidisciplinary training encompassing design, optimisation, and predictive modelling, the application of two-phase flow turbomachinery to emerging technologies, and the development of transferable skills in research management, ethics, and entrepreneurship. Training42Phase shines as a guiding light towards a cleaner, more brilliant future, where cutting-edge technology propels us closer to our green energy ambitions.
Objective
The green transition of energy systems requires the implementation of a number of novel emerging energy conversion technologies based on turbomachinery with two-phase flow. However, the current level of knowledge and understanding of two-phase flow in turbomachinery is at a very low level, urgently calling for the need of education of scientists that can support the development of such technologies. The aim of Training42Phase is to educate the future leading scientists within turbomachinery with two-phase flow, thereby providing the scientific and technological basis required for the development of the next generation of turbomachinery. The project consortium includes all the key partners needed to address these challenging tasks and provide our group of 10 doctoral candidates with the best foundation for solving these challenges leading European universities, and industrial partners from large international companies and SMEs, representing technology suppliers and providers of digitalized solutions. Training42phase will provide a first of its kind excellent training for 10 doctoral candidates within the following fields:
1) Innovative technological solutions that enable the design of cost-effective and reliable turbomachinery with two-phase flow.
2) Cutting-edge multi-disciplinary training in all fields related to the modelling, design, optimization and performance prediction of turbomachinery with two-phase flow, including aero-thermal modelling and design, stress and fatigue analysis, structural dynamics, hybrid/data-driven failure mechanism models, advanced optimization methods and data-driven analytic techniques based on machine learning.
3) Application of turbomachinery with two-phase flow to emerging novel technologies.
4) Top-level training in transferable skills, such as research and data management, scientific integrity and ethics, intellectual property rights and entrepreneurship, business planning, career planning and grant proposal writing.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01
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