Jan-Erik Brune

Jan-Erik Brune
Universität der Bundeswehr München ·  Institut für Thermodynamik

Master of Science
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of ALTP-Sensors in High-Enthalpy Flows

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Citations since 2017
7 Research Items
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Additional affiliations
January 2021 - December 2021
Universität Stuttgart
Position
  • Master's Student
Description
  • Master Thesis about "Control of turbulent boundary-layer flow by plasma actuators"
April 2019 - December 2021
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Planning, Acquirement and Construction of Test Rig Components, Maintenance of Raman-Laser and Data Visualization
October 2017 - April 2018
TESAT Spacecom GmbH & Co. KG
Position
  • Intern
Description
  • Development of Routine for generic Design of Waveguides with ANSYS Mechanical and MATLAB and Experimental Investigation of Thermal Conductivity of Flex Waveguides
Education
April 2019 - April 2021
Universität Stuttgart
Field of study
  • Aerospace Engineering
August 2018 - December 2018
University of Missouri
Field of study
  • Aerospace Engineering
October 2014 - January 2019
Universität Stuttgart
Field of study
  • Aerospace Engineering

Publications

Publications (7)
Conference Paper
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Atomic Layer Thermopiles (ALTP) are heat flux gauges capable of measuring wall heat fluxes in challenging high-enthalpy environments. The ALTP combines a high-frequency resolution up to the MHz-range with a linear characteristic over several orders of magnitude. In the scope of this work, a new generation of ALTPs with reduced film thicknesses are...
Conference Paper
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This paper elaborates on the principles behind and potential applications of the PAPELL experiment that is operated on the International Space Station. The "Pump Application using Pulsed Electromagnets for Liquid reLocation" experiment is a technology demonstrator for a non-mechanic pumping mechanism, based on ferrofluid and electromagnets. A ferro...
Conference Paper
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PAPELL ("Pump Application using Pulsed Electromagnets for Liquid reLocation") is a technology demonstration of a non-mechanical pumping mechanism currently in operation aboard the ISS. The teamwork of more than 30 students of the Small Satellite Student Society KSat e.V. with the support of the Institute of Space Systems of the University of Stuttg...
Conference Paper
Bodengebundene Versuchsanlagen wie das Hochenthalpielabor München (HELM) spielen in der Erforschung hochenthalper Strömungsphänomene eine große Rolle. Seit Jahrzehnten steht dabei unter anderem die Untersuchung von laminar-turbulenter Transition in Hyperschallgrenzschichten im Fokus. Da die Stabilität von laminaren Grenzschichten sehr anfällig für...
Presentation
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Presentation of the conference paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327860393_PAPELL_SOLID-STATE_PUMPING_MECHANISM
Poster
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A basic outline of the Pump Application using Pulsed Electromagnets for Liquid reLocation (PAPELL) experiment flight hardware is given. Basic functionality, experiment plans, mission boundary conditions and organization is described.

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