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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailIn our continuous quest to reshape the packaging world Yangi stands at the forefront of innovative sustainable solutions. Our commitment to replacing plastic with fibrebased materials is unwavering. While dry formed cellulose presents promising advantages its transformation from a 2D fibre sheet to a 3D structure has its challenges. A paradigm shift from techniques like injection moulding to fibrebased packaging isnt straightforward; understanding the unique limitations and possibilities each technology offers is paramount.
Description
This thesis delves deep into the heart of dry formed cellulose seeking to develop an empirical continuum material model to facilitate the product forming step. Our goal is to embrace simulationaided design work leading to a robust understanding of design constraints and the potential of simulation as an essential design instrument. This work will be a first stepping stone in that direction. Our longterm goal with this research is to illuminate the path for enhanced product designs and underline the benefits of simulations.
Aim
Methods
You will perform a literature study to understand the existing research on simulating fibre materials. This theoretical foundation combined with insights into the material properties of fibrebased solutions will strengthen both experimental and theoretical tasks. By measuring stress and strain behaviours you will be establishing a baseline to simulate the materials stress and strain during product formation coupled with handson trials trial and error evaluation this will lead to the formulation of baseline for a material model of dry formed cellulose.
Scope and Limitations
The research will pinpoint specific product features that poses higher challenges ensuring a multifaceted exploration. The focus will be on evaluating a select number of material variants (13) delving into how the material model can be finetuned with each variant.
Who are you
You are like us dedicated in creating sustainable solutions. We are searching for highly motivated selfdriven creative and curious persons with MSc or equivalent within relevant area.
It is advantageous to have approved courses within materials simulations and material science with a theoretical interest as well as practical understanding.
Details
Duration: 20 Weeks
Number of Students: 12
Location: Yangi based in Varberg only 40 minutes away from Gothenburg and Halmstad. The thesis can be executed at Yangi and remotely availability to work at Yangi part time is preferred.
For those ignited with passion for a sustainable future apply withyour personal letter and CV. Act fast as we review applications continuously!
For any queries regarding the thesis reach out to Adam Johansson at or call 46 (0).
We eagerly await your application and are excited to cocreate a sustainable future!
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