Technology Offers
- Plant engineering
- Drive technology
- Automotive industry
- Building industry
- Polymer industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Process and production engineering
Inspecting surfaces with machine learning
A method has been developed at KIT to automatically evaluate surface states of objects using video images, neural networks, and machine learning. Intelligent surface inspection can improve defect inspection.
- Drive technology
- Automotive industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Process and production engineering
- Measurement technology
- Simulation and data processing
- Services
From vehicle noise to warning system
KIT researchers analyse, how mobility caused noise and sound affect humans. Research is also being conducted on the chassis dynamometer to find out how the car of the future may sound.
- Automotive industry
- Drive technology
- Automation / IT
- Measurement technology
- Simulation and data processing
- Safety technology
- Services
- Analytics
Automobiles on the test bench
KIT's vehicle-in-the-loop test bench enables continuous, close-to-reality vehicle tests, considering the interaction with the driver and the environment.
- Plant engineering
- Drive technology
- Aerospace industry
- Energy technology
- Process and production engineering
- Mechanical engineering
Aerodynamic film cooling holes
An optimized inlet geometry of film cooling holes on the cooling air side improves the film cooling effectiveness for cooling hot metal surfaces.
High-frequency sensor for non-contact torque measurements
Combination of a ferromagnetic sensor film and a high-frequency strip-line enables torque measurements.
- Automotive industry
- Chemical industry
- Energy technology
- Polymer industry
- Mechanical engineering
- Food industry
- Process and production engineering
- Simulation and data processing
- Software and IT
- Drive technology
Simulate atomization at multiple scales
Virtual test bench using particle-based hydrodynamics provides improved simulation and realistic visualization of two-phase flows during atomization.