Secondary Air Systems & Whole Engine Models – Engineer II
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تاريخ الإعلاننوفمبر 15, 2025
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الموقع
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تاريخ إنتهاء الصلاحية--
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Secondary Air Systems & Whole Engine Models – Engineer II
POWERTECH is a center of excellence for propulsion technologies, specializing in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of combustion engines, expendable turbojet engines, and turbofan engines for a wide range of aerospace, defense, and autonomous applications—including fixed- and rotary-wing UAVs and other advanced platforms.
Job Summary
يعد برنامج Engineer – Secondary Air Systems & Whole Engine Models will develop and lead the implementation of advanced 2D thermo-mechanical whole engine models (WEMs) that capture the complete transient thermal and mechanical behavior of gas turbine engines across full and various mission cycles—from startup through steady-state operation to shut down and cooldown. The engineer will also develop and integrate secondary air systems (SAS) models and support cross-functional teams by providing predictive insight into thermal behavior, component clearances and structural integrity.
المهام الأساسية
- Develop 2D axisymmetric thermo-mechanical whole engine models for various aircraft propulsion applications, capturing transient thermal behavior and rotor-stator interactions across full operational scenarios.
- Translate complex 3D gas turbine geometry into efficient 2D simulation domains, accounting for both axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric features.
- Incorporate mission profiles and evolving boundary conditions into transient simulations.
- Use the WEM as a digital twin to evaluate component temperatures, thermal gradients, displacements, and clearances over time.
- Provide critical inputs to structural teams for 3D mechanical movement analysis.
- Participate in the test campaigns to validate findings and update whole engine models accordingly.
Secondary Air Systems (SAS)
- Build and validate 1D SAS networks including internal air paths, cooling flows, leakage paths, and cavities.
- Integrate SAS with WEM to account for convective heat transfer and flow behavior throughout transient engine cycles.
- Use CFD, empirical data, and in-house correlations to inform heat transfer coefficients and boundary conditions across components.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Act as the interface between thermal, mechanical, design, CFD, performance, and clearance teams, gathering input for model setup.
- Embed WEM and SAS outputs into decision-making workflows, especially for evaluating mechanical integrity, component lifetime evaluation, and clearance control.
Simulation Tools & Process Development
- Benchmark and implement tools such as ANSYS, NX Thermal, Thermal Desktop, AxStream, or similar for thermal and fluid-structure simulation.
- Automate model setup and boundary condition control using scripting.
- Develop user-friendly workflows and conditional modeling approaches to capture complex physics during engine transients.
Qualifications & Experience
- Master’s or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field with focus on heat transfer, thermo-mechanics, or propulsion systems.
- 3–7 years of experience in gas turbine engine modeling, with hands-on development of WEM or SAS models.
- Proven experience with FEM/thermal modeling tools and programming/scripting for simulation workflows.
- Strong background in transient thermal analysis, fluid–structure interaction, and thermal boundary condition development.
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2025-11-11 12:53:57