Georgi Shilyashki
Since about 15 years, Georgi Shilyashki works at TU Wien in different fields of Technical Magnetisms. He participated at several research projects, as documented by more than 80 publications.
His research interests are in the following areas:
- Magnetic measurements (e.g. energy losses and magnetostriction)
- Multi-material 3D-printing
- Magnetic sensors
- Numerical simulations (FEM and MACC)
- Analyses of magnetic cores of transformers and rotating machines
Since 2009, he participates at the institutes courses to Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 1 and 2.
Electrical Engineering
- 01.08.2015 - 31.10.2020: FWF project P28481 - Magnetic Foil Sensors for Analyses in Transformer Cores, Technical Leader and substitute of the Project Leader (Project Leader Prof.Helmut Pfützner)
- 01.08.2017 - 31.07.2019: Sponsoring project from the company Nippon Steel Corporation NSC - Magnetostriction of transformer core materials under rotational magnetization, Project Leader
- 01.02.2019 - 31.07.2022: FWF project- P31596 - Physically Correct Measurement of Magnetic Energy Losses, Project Leader
An overview of all publications can be found on Google Scholar, opens an external URL in a new window and reposiTUm, opens an external URL in a new window.
Selection:
- G. Shilyashki, H. Pfützner, G. Trenner, Magnetic Flux Paths in Single Sheet Tester as Modeled Numerically, IEEE Trans. Magn. 60-3, (2024)
- H. Pfützner, G. Shilyashki, C. Bengtsson, Physically consistent multi-frequency magnetic loss testing of silicon steel, Am.Inst.Phys. Advances.12-10, 105208, pp.1-16 (2022)
- H. Pfützner, G. Shilyashki, Theoretical basis for physically correct measurement and interpretation of magnetic energy losses, IEEE Trans. Magn. 54-4, 630020, (2018)
- G. Shilyashki, H. Pfützner, M. Palkovits, A. Windischhofer, M. Giefing, 3D-printed detector band for magnetic off-plane flux measurements in laminated machine cores, Sensors 17, 2953, pp.1-7, (2017)
- G. Shilyashki, H. Pfützner, P. Hamberger, M. Aigner, A. Kenov, I. Matkovic, Spatial distribution of magnetostriction, strain, displacements and noise generation of model transformer cores, Elsevier, Int. J. Mech. Sci. 118, pp. 188-194, (2016)