
Non-Magnetic Armoring Researcher
1 semana atrás
In the pursuit of innovative renewable energy solutions, our focus is on the development of high-voltage submarine cables that can withstand the harsh conditions of marine environments.
Submarine power cables are critical components in the transmission of electricity from offshore wind farms to the shore. To ensure the reliability and efficiency of these cables, it is essential to consider the impact of marine salt water on their construction.
The current armoring materials used in submarine cables are primarily made of mild steel, which can lead to unwanted magnetic field effects and heat generation. This poses significant challenges in the operation and maintenance of these cables.
This research project aims to identify and evaluate alternative non-magnetic armoring materials that possess robust mechanical properties, resistance to fatigue, and corrosion.
The candidate will work closely with our team to develop a comprehensive understanding of the requirements for non-magnetic armoring materials. The successful candidate will be expected to design, simulate, and analyze various material options using finite element method (FEM) software, such as Abaqus.
Key qualifications for this position include a Master's degree in Solid Mechanics, Material Science, Engineering Mechanics, Applied Mechanics, Engineering Physics, or a related field. Additionally, experience in using FEA commercial software and proficiency in both verbal and written English communication are highly valued skills.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent problem-solving skills, be able to work independently, and demonstrate strong analytical and mathematical abilities.
- Ambitious researchers who can contribute significantly to the advancement of our research goals.
- Strong background in solid mechanics, materials science, and computational methods.
- Proficiency in using FEA software, such as Abaqus.
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
We offer a stimulating research environment, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to contribute to cutting-edge projects in the field of renewable energy.
If you are a driven individual who is passionate about advancing the field of renewable energy and contributing to our research goals, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
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Master Thesis: Evaluating Non-magnetic Armoring
1 semana atrás
Sergipe, Brasil NKT Tempo inteiro**Master Thesis: Evaluating Non-Magnetic Armoring Solution for Submarine Dynamic cables to Enable the Green Energy Transition** Driven by society’s need to tackle climate change, renewable energy generation continues to grow. To reach out for new natural resources, such as wind, wind farms are now more often being installed offshore at sea, further off...