Internship - Fall 2026 - Combustion Aero/thermal Analyst

RTX RTX · Aerospace · mississauga, ON +1 · Engineering

Internship role focused on combustion aerothermal analysis for gas turbine engines, involving CFD simulations to predict NOx emissions. Responsibilities include preparing geometry, meshing, reviewing and implementing NOx prediction models in ANSYS Fluent, and comparing simulation results with engine data. Requires Master/PhD candidate in relevant engineering fields with proficiency in ANSYS tools and programming languages.

What you'd actually do

  1. Review of NOx prediction models available in open literature and comparison to the models implemented in ANSYS Fluent
  2. Perform combustion CFD simulations in ANSYS Fluent with primary focus on the prediction of the NOx created by the combustion process
  3. Perform CFD simulations with the NOx models available in ANSYS Fluent and compare the predictions to engine data
  4. Implement a new NOx model obtained from the literature survey in ANSYS Fluent
  5. Summarize and present findings

Skills

Required

  • Eligible to work in Canada
  • Enrolled in a Canadian university throughout your internship
  • Master/PhD candidate in Mechanical, Aerospace, Engineering Physics or Chemical Engineering
  • Proficiency in ANSYS CAD tools (SpeceClaim and/or Design modeller and/or Discovery)
  • Proficiency in ANSYS mesh generators (Fluent mesher and/or ANSYS Workbench mesher)
  • Proficiency in ANSYS Fluent or other Combustion CFD codes such as OpenFOAM
  • Solid understanding of Fluid mechanics, multiphase flows and combustion sciences
  • Proficiency of computer programming using C/C++, Python, MATLAB languages

Nice to have

  • Exposure to combustion CFD
  • Good oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to work independently as well as in a team