Bachelor Graduation: Investigation of part tolerances in engine design
Investigate the impact of part tolerances on engine performance through CAD assembly analysis. Gain hands-on experience with real-world engine components in collaboration with DAF experts
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Location Eindhoven
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Organisation Unit Internships Eindhoven
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Fulltime Fulltime
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Education level Bachelor
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Contract type Internship contract
Job description
Each individual part which composes an engine is manufactured to nominal dimensions with specific tolerances due to production processes and quality control. When the parts are assembled these tolerances can accumulate and potentially affect engine performance or durability. While calculating a complete engine's tolerance stack-up in CAD is highly complex, it is feasible for smaller assemblies.
The objective of this HBO graduation is to create several examples of such worst-case CAD assembly of parts. The student will begin by reviewing the nominal CAD models and identifying critical tolerances using design documentation. In collaboration with DAF experts, the student will construct realistic worst-case assemblies. The complexity of components will gradually increase, starting from circular piping to casted parts. Additional factors such as material properties or aging effects (e.g., soot buildup) may also be explored.
Your profile
We are looking for a proactive and motivated student with a strong foundation in CAD design. Knowledge of diesel engine systems is considered a plus, and experience with Creo is highly desirable. Fluency in English is essential for effective communication within our international team.
You are currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree (HBO level) in one of the following fields:
- Applied Physics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Automotive Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
Department
DAF Trucks N.V. is a leading manufacturer of commercial vehicles, with a strong presence across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. The company holds a prominent position in the European truck market. Its headquarters, main production facilities, and development center are located in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
The Global Powertrain department is responsible for developing new engine hardware concepts and maintaining existing engine families. The CAE (computer aided engineering) & Systems group is offering a graduation opportunity for a motivated student.
We offer
- A view behind the scenes at a large international corporation;You will get a lot of freedom and responsibility;
- We are open to your initiatives and depending on the assignment you see your results back in the workplace;
- An experienced coach and supervisor who can teach you a lot and is willing to help you with your assignment;
- After your graduation, you will have the opportunity to start your career at DAF;
- An internship wage of € 375,- Bachelor and € 450,- Master per month on full-time base;
- A travel allowance, if you don’t have a student travel product (provided by the Dutch government);
- A housing allowance, if you temporarily rent a room near DAF.
Would you like to know more about the experiences of other students? Here you can read stories of our former interns.