Project overview:
- Department: Research and Development. Profile: Student in Electrical Engineering.
- Aim: design and simulate a low-voltage electrical system to analyze how conductor parameters (cross-sectional area, wire length, material resistivity) affect system performance.
Objectives:
- Analyze the impact of conductor cross-sectional area, wiring length, and material resistivity on voltage drop, power loss, current-carrying capability, and thermal behavior.
- Provide recommendations on conductor selection and wiring practices based on simulation results.
Scope and system definition:
- Identify system requirements for a representative low-voltage electrical system to be studied (load types, supply conditions, ambient/thermal constraints).
- Define electrical system architecture and create models suitable for parametric analysis.
Tasks and methodology:
- Review standards and norms related to conductors and wiring to ensure compliance in the simulations.
- Investigate existing simulation tools and implement models using MATLAB/Simulink (parametric simulations of conductor parameters).
- Create and run parametric simulations varying cross-sectional area, wire length, and material resistivity; analyze voltage drop, power loss, current capacity, and thermal effects under different operating conditions.
Deliverables and expected results:
- Simulation models (MATLAB/Simulink) and parametric setup documenting assumptions and boundary conditions.
- A technical report including graphs/tables of voltage drop, power loss, temperature rise, and recommended conductor choices based on results.
Required skills and conditions:
- Mandatory: MATLAB/Simulink proficiency and solid electrical engineering knowledge (circuit theory, thermal effects, conductor properties).
- Duration: 06 Months. Number of interns: 01 or 02.
Application:
- To apply, send your application to
G-TN-StagePFE@autoelectric.com
with CV and motivation letter.
- For email applications use the subject line indicated in the application email field below and reference Subject 17 in your message.