Job Title: Mechanical Design Intern
Location: Levico Terme (TN)
Role Overview: Mechanical Design Intern will undertake an internship within the Mechanical Design Area.
Responsibilities: Analysis of the modal frequencies of a laser cutting machine and the related stresses on the foundation plates. The study aims to analyze the modal frequencies of the lasertube system to highlight those that may overlap with the process's natural frequencies.
The analysis will also extend to evaluating the stresses generated by the process on the foundation plates. The intern will evaluate how to set up the modal analysis on the main structures of the Lasertube machine, considering how to generate the simplified model for analysis using finite element software (FEM). The candidate will also determine which of these frequencies amplify the forces generated by the process and should therefore be avoided. Establish an analytical method for analyzing similar structures in the future. Evaluate the loads and stresses acting on the machine's fixing feet to the foundation plates. Activities and Topics Covered: Simplification and modeling of general machinery assemblies; Modal frequency analysis using FEA/FEM software (Ansys Workbench); Evaluation of critical frequencies based on the forces due to the process; Analysis of forces and loads on foundation plates using FEA/FEM software (Ansys Workbench). Note: The intern must operate within the workplace while fully respecting the established rules to ensure their own and others' Safety and Health, and to ensure optimal functioning of the work environment.
Minimum Requirements: Master's degree in Mechatronics Engineering or a similar field currently in progress; Good knowledge of mechanical technical drawing; Advanced knowledge of finite element analysis software (preferably Ansys Workbench); Knowledge of the English language (B2 level); Interest in industrial automation. Job Function: Design & Engineering
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