Research project Taurus

Optimization of an additively manufactured burner nozzle with a focus on combustion and surface quality (Taurus)

The project aims to understand the influence of a nozzle geometry on the hydrogen combustion process.


The project at a glance

  • Start date:
    01 Oct 2024

  • Duration in months:
    48

  • Funding:
    Campus Birkenfeld (Trier University of Applied Sciences)

  • Principal Investigator(s)::
    Slawomir KEDZIORA
    Pascal PAULUS
    Michael WAHL

About

Germany and the EU aim for climate neutrality by 2050, focusing on a hydrogen economy. Hydrogen can be used in fuel cells for electricity or blended into existing burner systems. This project seeks to develop an additively manufactured burner nozzle for mixing propane, hydrogen, and air. The nozzle design will be optimized for gas mixture formation using CFD simulation and a variable nozzle model. Surface quality will also be studied to ensure optimal flow properties. A test stand will be built to validate the nozzle’s performance. Schütz Engineering will provide expertise in industrial burners. FAB@UNI (3D printing lab) and simulation software will be available for the PhD candidate. This research project will contribute to understanding hydrogen nozzle design and combustion processes, aligning with the growing importance of hydrogen technology and digital design for additive manufacturing.

Organisation and Partners

Trier University of Applied Sciences

Schütz Engineering, Germany

Project team

Assoc. Prof Slawomir KEDZIORA

Associate professor in Mechanical engineering and design