Master Thesis: "Enhancing Water Diffusion Modeling and Moisture Criteria for Energized Transformers" (f/m/d)
Hitachi
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany · Germany · North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany · Remote
Posted on Sep 18, 2025
Location:
Bad Honnef, North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanyJob ID:
R0104799Date Posted:
2025-09-17Company Name:
HITACHI ENERGY GERMANY AGProfession (Job Category):
OtherJob Schedule:
Full timeRemote:
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The opportunity
Understanding the moisture dynamics in transformer insulation is critical for predicting aging, dielectric failure, and overall
reliability. While recent models like the Thermo-Chemical Digital Twin offer advanced simulation capabilities, one of the main
opportunities for improvement lies in the modeling non-uniform water distribution and its impact on voltage behavior under
transient conditions. Additionally, no established criterion exists for evaluating water content in paper insulation under
energized conditions.
Your responsibilities
- Model Development: Extend the water diffusion model to include spatially resolved moisture dynamics and additional influencing factors such as temperature gradients and oil aging
- Diagnostic Criteria: Develop a practical criterion for evaluating water content in paper insulation under energized conditions
- Voltage Behavior Analysis: Investigate how increased and non-uniform moisture distribution affects voltage response under impulse and switching conditions
- Validation: Validate model improvements through simulations and comparison with Breakdown Voltage (BDV) tests using special wave shapes
Your background
- Master’s student in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, Applied Physics, or related fields
- Strong foundation in modeling and simulation (e.g., MATLAB, Python, COMSOL)
- Knowledge of dielectric materials and transformer insulation systems
- Analytical and independent working style
- Fluent in English; German is a plus
What we offer
- Supervision by experienced R&D professionals
- Access to internal models, data, and simulation tools
- Opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge transformer diagnostics
- Potential for follow-up opportunities in research or engineering roles
- switching conditions