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Predictive maintenance is the ability to optimize the availability of capital equipment based on predictions of potential failures. This requires transforming the data collected by sensors into predictions about the system’s health. This enables the avoidance of failures through just-in-time maintenance, leading to lower costs and higher availability.
The Predictive maintenance for Very effective asset management (PrimaVera) project is a multi-disciplinary project funded by the prestigious Dutch National Research agenda. In PrimaVera all stages of the predictive maintenance chain, i.e. data collection, diagnosis, prognosis, optimization and asset management will be addressed. This will be done by various researchers at the universities of Twente, Eindhoven and Nijmegen, in collaboration with education (HBO) and research institutes, as well as a large number of industrial partners (e.g. Alfa Laval, ASML, Damen, IHC, NS, Technobis, Rijkswaterstaat).
Objective
In this PhD project the main focus will be on the gathering of data from the system during operation with existing and additional sensors, and the translation into the assessment of the system’s health. The objective of this research is to develop a monitoring method in which the benefits of piezo-electric transducers and optical fibres are combined, to mitigate the limitations of either of both existing methods, and thus to open new opportunities for the creation of smart structures with embedded sensors as well as embedded smart functionality. This requires research in multiple disciplines, such as signal processing, data analysis, damage modelling, dynamics, and sensor installation/embedding. The priority is set to localisation of impacts and estimation of (the criticality of) the resulting damage. Localisation depends on the detection of the impact induced travelling waves. A thorough understanding of such a wave field in complex structures, with typical features such as thickness variations and stiffeners is therefore essential for the reconstruction of the impact location based on the measured signals. In a next stage, signal processing methods will be developed to extract impact severity information from the measured signals. To reach this objective, a combination of experimental and numerical work is required. A limited set of representative structures will be manufactured for various tests.
Partnership
This PhD project will be carried out in a collaboration between the Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) of the University of Twente and the Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR). The location of the work will be partly at the University of Twente in Enschede and at the NLR in Marknesse.
As the project will be part of the large PrimaVera project, the PhD candidate is expected to collaborate with the other researchers in PrimaVera, as well as with (some of) the industrial partners.
To make this project a success, we are looking for an ambitious and excellent PhD candidate, meeting the following requirements:
Information and application
You are welcome to contact dr. ir. Richard Loendersloot (email r.loendersloot@utwente.nl or phone +31 (0)53 – 489 4463) or PDEng ir. Frank Grooteman (email frank.grooteman@nlr.nl or phone +31 (0) 88 – 511 4727) for any questions you might have.
Please upload your application, including your motivation letter and detailed cv via the ‘Apply now’ button before October 1st..
The application deadline is October 1st. Since only three documents can be uploaded per application, please combine documents if needed.
We offer you a very challenging position in an inspiring multidisciplinary environment. The university offers a dynamic ecosystem with enthusiastic colleagues in which internationalization is an important part of the strategic agenda.
Your first responsibility is to carry out the research, but you are also encouraged to acquire teaching experience. We support you to broaden your knowledge by joining international exchange programs, by participating in national and international conferences and workshops, and by visiting industrial companies, research institutes, and universities worldwide.
The University of Twente. We stand for life sciences and technology. High tech and human touch. Education and research that matter. New technology which leads change, innovation and progress in society. The University of Twente is the only campus university of the Netherlands; divided over five faculties we provide more than fifty educational programmes. We have a strong focus on personal development and talented researchers are given scope for carrying out groundbreaking research.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability status. Because of our diversity values we do particularly support women to apply.
The Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) is one of the five faculties of the University of Twente. ET combines Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Industrial Design Engineering. Our faculty has approximately 1800 bachelor and master students, 400 employees and 150 PhD candidates. The departments of the faculty cooperatively conduct the educational programmes and participate in interdisciplinary research projects, programmes and the research institutes: Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Centra and Digital Society Institute.
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