Type of project: BSc Thesis or internship
Start date: from mid Jan. 2025 or later
Duration: ~3 months
Location: Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology, Leeuwarden, NL
Allowance:
– The allowance for students is €200. The student can apply for ‘Wetsus Grant’ allowance (€200 extra; an internal committee decides if the allowance will be granted*).
– Students can apply for Erasmus grant; (if the Erasmus grant is less than €400, the student can apply for the Wetsus Grant).
*The Wetsus Grant allowance is not guaranteed and must be approved by the Grant Committee.
Introduction:
The Netherlands has been using PVC pipes for their water mains for decades, however, now the pipes are degrading and failing. Since replacement is costly, a nondestructive testing method could help prioritization of replacement. A novel ultrasonic method called wave mixing has been found to be sensitive to a form of degradation. The vision is to use this method on a robot inside of pipelines to detect degradation from the inside out. This way the pipes do not have to be dug up, saving money and avoiding hindrance.
The situation of the sensor in the lab can be much more controlled than in the field, where angles, distances or material parameters can change. To understand the sensitivity of the method to mechanical alignment better, a (mathematical) model would come in useful. Some ideas to do this exist but have not been explored yet. This project will try to implement a fitting model in code.
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How to apply:
Please upload your CV, a small motivation letter and a list of taken courses in the form below. Feel free to contact Egge Rouwhorst Egge.Rouwhorst@wetsus.nl for further questions.