VIT-VI

VIT-VI

The research and development project VIT-VI (short for German: “VIrtuelle Triebwerksentwicklung mit Verfahren der künstlichen Intelligenz” | English: “Virtual Engine Development using artificial intelligence methods”) focuses on artificial intelligence (AI) methods and their use in the context of virtual, sustainable engine development.

The focus is to build and strengthen AI competencies and to increase the use of artificial intelligence methods to enhance productivity in simulation-driven design.

FRIENDSHIP SYSTEMS’ goals include the introduction of AI in the documentation and feature code, the development of a self-learning CAE system, and the enhancement of dimensionality reduction applications in CAESES. Additionally, there is a focus on the digital prediction of component deviations and their impacts on the assembly process, the expansion of surrogate model usage, the introduction of adjoint methods in the optimization process, and the implementation of an interface for reduced-order models in the optimization process.

CAESES for Turbomachinery Design and Optimization

Research Partners

The consortium brings together partners from industry, universities and research institutions, as well as, small and medium-sized enterprises.

More Information

More information about the research project can be found on the website of our partners Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg.

Funding

European Union - European Regional Development Fund

The project is funded by the program for the promotion of research, innovations, and technologies of the state of Brandenburg (ProFIT Brandenburg) through the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor, and Energy of the state of Brandenburg (MWAE) and supported by the Investment Bank of the state of Brandenburg (ILB). The funding comes from the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE) and the state of Brandenburg. The VITVI research project is co-funded by the European Union.