Current research projects

Image Verification of storage suitability of cryo tubes
Image Characterisation of Superconductors in Hydrogen Atmosphere
Image Ionocaloric cooling
Image Investigation according to DIN EN ISO 14903
Image Overall System Optimization of Refrigeration Plant Systems for Energy Transition and Climate Protection
Image High Capacity Pulse Tube Cooler
Image Thermal engines
Image Refrigerants, lubricants and mixtures
Image Panel with indirect evaporative cooling via membrane
Image Test rigs for refrigeration and heat pump technology
Image Software for test rigs
Image Computational fluid dynamics CFD
Image Calibration leak for the water bath leak test
Image Software modules
Image Micro fluidic expansion valve
Image Innovative cryogenic cooling system for the recondensation / liquefaction of technical gases up to 77 K

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Akustik und Schwingungen

Industrie

Dr.-Ing. Ralph Krause

+49-351-4081-5318

Messung - Beratung - Optimierung

The ILK possesses a reverberation chamber for tests according to current standards and rules. It is used for the investigation of units and systems. Furthermore this chamber can be used too for the development of new products as well as for the recording of measuring data for technical documentations.

  • Measurements and tests are carried out by order of clients
  • Accoustical measurements acc. to accepted standards and rules, DIN EN ISO 3741
  • Machine-dynamical investigations, signal analysis, system analysis as well as modal analysis
  • Accoustical and dynamical investigation of flowing components
  • Sonic measurements of materials, DIN EN ISO 354
  • Determination of sound power level of machines, units and components
  • Determination of sound absorption values of baffles

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Further Projects

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Practical training, diploma, master, bachelor

Student training - Education at ILK

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Test procedures for electrical components

Insulating properties of hermetic compressors

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3D - Air flow sensor

Anemometer for determination of 3d-air flow