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EASN Newsletter - May 2022

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  • 12th EASN Conference on Innovation in Aviation & Space for opening New Horizons

    The forthcoming October, the 12th EASN International Conference on "Innovation in Aviation & Space for opening New Horizons" will take place in Barcelona, Spain from the 18th until the 21st. After two years of virtual events, the EASN Association and the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) are excited to welcome all delegates in the premises of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) and to celebrate the return to an in-person conference. The event will be performed with the kind support of Clean Aviation, SESAR JU and Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) of Spain

    Like its predecessors, the 12th EASN International Conference on "Innovation in Aviation & Space for opening New Horizons" will include a number of plenary talks by distinguished personalities of the European Aviation and Space sectors from the academia, industry, research community, and policy-makers. The names (in an alphabetical order) of the so far, confirmed Keynote Speakers and the respective presentation titles are the following:  

    • Mr. Christophe Bonnal, Senior Expert at CNES & Chairman of the Technical Committee EUCASS Board.
      • KN Title: "Space Debris in a nutshell - Long Term Sustainability of Space Operation"
    • Dr. Sandra Bour Schaeffer, Head of Airbus Demonstrators & CEO of Airbus UpNext with a KN to be defined shortly
    • Dr.-Ing. Gisela Detrell, Research Team Leader at the University of Stuttgart (Germany).
      • KN Title: "Surviving on Mars" 
    • Mr. Axel Krein, Executive Director of the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking. 
      • KN Title: "Disruptive technologies: the path to take European aviation to climate neutrality"
    • Mr. Pablo Perez – Illana, Deputy Head of Unit, Horizon Europe Transport, CINEA - “Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency”, European Commission
      • KN Title: "From inception to implementation of EU Aviation: Research, Innovation and Deployment with CINEA"
    • Mr. Daniel Marco Pàrraga, Director General of Innovation and Digital Economy at the Government of Catalonia
      • KN Title: "Catalonia is going into orbit with the NewSpace Strategy"
    • Mr. Juan Francisco Reyes Sanchez, CDTI-E.P.E, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation & National Contact Point for Aviation, Horizon Europe.
      • KN Title: "European aviation R&I transnational funding policies and synergies with national/regional programmes".

    At the same time, as we are in the process of shaping the Conference’s preliminary agenda, we would like to draw your attention to some selected highlights of our upcoming gathering:

    • Three showcases of the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking (CAJU), namely "Clean Aviation Thematic Topics" and "Clean Aviation Technology Evaluator session" workshops, chaired by Prof. Jean-Francois Brouckaert, Head of Technology Office of the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking as well as the workshop "Clean Aviation building synergies for research in the European aeronautics regions" chaired by Dr. Christos Vasilakos, Strategy & Policy Officer Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking.
    • A EREA thematic session dedicated to (sustainable) Urban Air Mobility as overarching topic, with three main workshops focusing on Circular Aviation System, Alternative Energy Sources for Aviation in the Future and on Scaled Demonstrators chaired by Mrs. Ligeia Paletti (NLR), Mr. Marcello Kivel Mazuy (CIRA) and Dr.-Ing. Christian Eschmann (DLR), respectively.
    • More than 300 presentations structured in approximately 60 technical sessions. Furthermore, a variety of Technical Workshops on emerging scientific and technological topics will be performed.
    • Dedicated round tables and discussion panels

    In this context, we are pleased to invite all prospective authors to submit their abstracts for presentation at the 12th EASN International Conference on "Innovation in Aviation & Space for opening New Horizons". The Abstract Submission will be open until the 15th of June, 2022. The Conference submission platform can be found here. More information about the EASN Conference is posted on a regular basis on the EASN website as well as on the 12th EASN International Conference website.

     

  • EASN, member of the Clean Hydrogen JU Stakeholders' Group

    EASN Association

    EASN is proud to announce its active participation in the Stakeholders Group of the Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (CH JU) representing the sector of "Aeronautics". The main objective of the CH JU is to contribute to EU Green Deal and Hydrogen Strategy through optimized funding of R&I activities. The mission of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership is tο contribute to the European climate neutrality goal by producing noticeable, quantifiable results towards the development and scaling up of hydrogen applications. This will help develop several hydrogen technologies which are currently either not competitive or have a low technology readiness level but are expected to contribute to the 2030 energy and climate targets and most importantly make possible climate neutrality by 2050. Hydrogen powered aviation belongs to the main areas of application targeted by CH JU.

    According to the requirements of Recital 34, the general provisions of Article 22(2) as well as the Article 84(1) (which refers in particular to the CH JU), of the Single Basic Act, the Stakeholders Group of the CH JU shall be open to all public and private stakeholders. In this frame, on 16th December 2021, the CH JU launched a Call for Expression of Interest open to all candidate groups or sector representatives to join the JU’s Stakeholders Group and on the 2nd February 2022, after concluding the selection process following the criteria established by the Governing Board of the CH JU, the members of the Stakeholders Group were appointed for a four-year term.

    The Stakeholders Group is an official advisory body, to be consulted on various horizontal issues or specific questions in areas relevant to the work of the Clean Hydrogen JU.  It shall be regularly informed of the activities of the Clean Hydrogen JU and shall be invited to provide comments on the Clean Hydrogen JU’s planned initiatives. The meetings of the stakeholders’ group shall be convened by the Executive Director, who may advise the Governing Board to consult the Stakeholders Group on specific questions.

    EASN is represented in Stakeholders Group by the following members of the EASN's Board of Directors: Prof. Spiros Pantelakis, Honorary Chairman, Prof. Elena Jasiuniene, Scientific Advisory Officer, Prof. Mario Guagliano, Treasurer and Dr. Helge Pfeiffer, Secretary General. More information regarding the CH JU Stakeholders group can be found here

  • Interview of Mr. Bart Biebuyck, Executive Director of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership

    EASN Association is pleased to host an interview of Mr. Bart Biebuyck (short CV here), the Executive Director of Clean Hydrogen Partnership. The Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (JU) is a unique public private partnership supporting research and innovation (R&I) activities in hydrogen technologies in Europe and its aim is to strengthen and integrate EU scientific capacity, in order to accelerate the development and improvement of advanced clean hydrogen applications. 

    The Clean Hydrogen JU is the successor of FCH 2 JU and was established in November 2021 with the adoption of the Council Regulation on establishing the Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe. On this occasion, Mr. Biebuyck kindly accepted to share his views with the readers of the EASN Newsletter, regarding the challenges and the scopes of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, as well as his viewpoint on the role of Academia and specifically of EASN as part of the newly created Stakeholders’ group of the Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking.

    Read the full interview on the EASN website by visiting the following link

  • The EASN Association @ EUCASS-3AF 2022 Conference

    EASN Association

    The European Aeronautics Science Network is pleased to announce that it supports and participates at the 9th edition of the European Conference for Aerospace Sciences organised by EUCASS, which will take place in Lille, France from 27 June until 01 July 2022 with the friendly support of 3AF (Association Aéronautique et Astronautique de France).

    EUCASS is the largest aerospace conference in Europe, the high-level forum for all stakeholders in aeronautic and space research: Systems Integration, Flight Physics, Flight Dynamics, GNC & Avionics, Structures and Materials, Propulsion Physics, and further transverse topics related to aeronautic and aerospace, such as RLV, ISRU, UAVs, Sustainable Space Logistics. After the year 2020 that proved so difficult for the aeronautical and space sectors, EUCASS-3AF 2022 intends to bring together worldwide professionals, experts, and students to discuss issues and perspectives, and review the latest scientific and technological developments. It will be an opportunity for our entire scientific community to renew direct scientific contacts and present its results and proposals for tomorrow’s aeronautics and space in a world forced to change.

    In this frame, we will be glad to welcome you to attend the two-part session entitled “Climate-neutral aviation fuels & alternative propulsion systems (EASN-CLINAV)” to be held on 30 June 2022, coordinated by the EASN Chairman, Prof. Andreas Strohmayer of the University of Stuttgart, Germany together with Prof. George Lampeas of the University of Patras, Greece. The 1st part of the session will take place from 09.00 to 12.00 and the 2nd part from 15:30 to 18:30 in Room 5 of the at the congress centre Lille Grand Palais. The EASN-CLINAV session will address the progress towards a more sustainable aviation system with a focus on alternative fuels and propulsion systems. Twelve Papers are solicited in the fields of:

    • Technical progress in Sustainable Aviation Fuels
    • Sustainable Aviation Fuels climate impact
    • Operational aspects of alternative fuels
    • Hydrogen and liquid natural gas
    • Electric and hybrid-electric powertrain architectures
    • Direct combustion of LH2/LNG

    Click at the links to find more information regarding the detailed structure of the EASN-CLINAV session as well as the EUCASS-3AF conference’s website.

  • New EASN National Contact Point in Ireland

    EASN Association

    EASN is pleased to welcome Prof. Kyriakos Kourousis (short CV here), Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) of the University of Limerick, as its new National Contact Point (NCP) in Ireland. The European Aeronautics Science Network would like to express its deepest gratitude to Prof. Kourousis for his support and wholehearted involvement in this brand-new role.

    National Contact Points are EASN’s direct contact link for the Academia in the representative country and at the same moment entrance point for cooperation requests from other Stakeholders (Industry, SMEs, Research Establishments, Public). The role of NCPs is crucial for the Association as they promote the EASN scope and objectives in their country and contact and/or encourage potential members to join the Association. The National Contact Points Team of the EASN Association is composed, so far, of 20 distinguished scientists, who represent the country where they act. Find the continuously updated list of EASN NCP members here.

EASN supported projects: Latest news and achievements

  • UMA3 (Unique Materials for Advanced Aerospace Applications) is a 36-months H2020 Coordination and Support Action, launched in September 2020. The project is about creating an excellence centre around the University of Miskolc, for increasing scientific excellence and knowledge. It also aims at establishing a value chain of knowledge in the areas of powder metallurgy, additive manufacturing and high-performance PVD nanocoatings. Several training seminars and activities have already been organized and held in the frame of the project (both scientific ones, as well as other addressing administrative aspects of EU projects). Currently, research work is being conducted on powder metallurgy and additive manufacturing which will result into joint publications.

    Moreover, the 1st UMA3 Summer School on "Powder metallurgy and additive manufacturing" will be held from May 31st until June 2nd, 2022, at Fraunhofer IFAM in Bremen, Germany. The summer school is part of the overall UMA3 training and educational activities aimed at improving the theoretical and practical knowledge of young and early stage researchers from UNIMI-FMSE. Site visits at AIRBUS and MATERIALISE will take place among others. A 2nd UMA3 Summer School has already been confirmed and will be held on September 26th-28th, 2022, at the University of Patras, Greece, on “Metal Matrix Composites”. The latter will be followed by a 2-days Strategic Workshop at UPATRAS on the topic of “Simulation Tools for Materials”. 

    Please visit the UMA3 website for more information as well as follow the project on social media (Twitter and LinkedIn) to stay updated with its latest news and activities.

     

  • On the 1st week of May 2022, the SAFELAND team was gathered in the city of Braunschweig, Germany to conduct the Real Time Simulation (RTS). The scope of the RTS was to evaluate the SAFELAND concept of operations aimed at ensuring a safe landing of a Single Piloted Aircraft in the event of on-board Pilot Incapacitation. This fruitful gathering took place at DLR´s Institute of Flight Guidance and involved experienced pilots from SWISS International Airlines, Air Traffic Controllers from LFV as participants, as well as operational and Human Factors experts from DLR and Deep Blue. During the RTS, a Controller Working Position (CWP), a Cockpit, and a Remote Cockpit simulator specifically adapted for the SAFELAND exercise were exploited. The simulations ran for 5 days, each of them involving one ATCO and one pilot that experienced two different scenarios: 

    • Scenario 1: short flight over Europe, on-board Pilot Incapacitation during the approach phase, after entering the Terminal Maneuvering Area (TMA, is designated area of controlled airspace surrounding a major airport where there is a high volume of traffic).
    • Scenario 2: short flight over Europe, on-board Pilot Incapacitation during the en-route phase (The en-route phase is defined as that segment of flight from the termination point of a departure procedure to the origination point of an arrival procedure.)

    In both scenarios, the participants in their different roles (i.e., ground station pilot operating from a ground station, and ATCO) needed to communicate and coordinate with each other, and with other supporting figures (e.g., NOC) allowing the ground station pilot to ultimately manage the flight until a safe landing. The experimental protocol included the following phases: 

    • Initial briefing: The participants were introduced to the SAFELAND Concept and to the experimental session.
    • Training: The participants were familiarized with the simulation platforms.
    • Simulation: The participants experienced the two SAFELAND scenarios
    • Evaluation: After each scenario, a post-run questionnaire was circulated, to collect participants’ feedback on the performed activity with a special focus on operational and HF aspects (e.g., communication, workload, situational awareness).

    Furthermore, a post-run debriefing was also performed to depict first impressions and/or report any questions arose.  At the end of the simulation exercise, an additional questionnaire was shared, aimed at collecting more general feedback on e.g., the concept, the procedures and safety aspects. All these topics were further discussed and analysed during the final Debriefing. In this last phase, participants were also invited to share any thoughts and opinions with the researchers, raise new topics of discussion, and clarify possible ambiguities about the simulation and the concept experienced. 

    Currently, Consortium partners are putting together the data collected during the RTS to conclude on the evaluation of the SAFELAND concept. The RTS results will be thoroughly outlined in an upcoming project’s deliverable.  For more information and regular updates of the DOMMINIO project visit the SAFELAND official website and SAFELAND social media pages: LinkedIn | Twitter

    This project has received funding from the SESAR Joint Undertaking under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 890599. 

  • PERIOD (PERASPERA In Orbit Demonstration) project will pioneer construction of major components such as antenna reflectors, assembly of spacecraft components and satellite payload replacements, directly in space. This is the precursor to future manufacturing of large structures in orbit. Producing directly on orbit will revolutionize the way space systems are designed, built and operated. In this context, the future of spaceflight will rely more and more on robotic systems and autonomy. These systems will enable the next generation of spacecraft’s infrastructure and services in orbit.

    The project is about to enter the last quarter of its Phase A/B1 lifetime. The team is working intensively on finalizing the ambitious demonstration concept. The accommodation scenario of the “orbital factory” on the Bartolomeo platform of the International Space Station (ISS) is currently fine-tuned. The maturation of the key ISMA technologies of the SRC building blocks is progressing, getting closer to the target of achieving TRL5. In this context, an Airbus Robotic In Space Manufacturing Assembly Testbed (RISMAT) is under preparation for integrating, testing and evaluating in demonstrations the developed technologies in relevant operational scenarios. In parallel, the Standard Interconnects (Sis) benchmark has been completed and the final evaluation is under preparation.

    Having a permanent objective for transparency and for raising the awareness of the stakeholders on PERIOD activities, the team aims at targeted dissemination and communication activities. Amongst the others, a number of videos are currently under preparation, highlighting the project achievements. The videos will be released at the European Operations Framework (EOF) Workshop which is planned to take place on 28-29 September 2022 at the DLR premises in Cologne.

    For more information visit the PERIOD official website.

  • The wings of large civil passenger aircrafts house the fuel tanks, and generally carry an amount of fuel comparable in weight to that of their structural components. However, violent sloshing flows appear when the fuel tanks are shaken by atmospheric turbulence or air gust. The liquid slosh inside the tank significantly damps the wing vibrations and its behavior is still not fully understood. The EU funded Horizon 2020 SLOWD (SLOshing Wing Dynamics) project aims to explore in-depth the effect of sloshing through the development of experimental, numerical, and analytical methods and eventually to take advantage of the dissipative effect of sloshing to reduce loads from gusts and turbulence.

    On the 16th and 17th of March 2022, the SLOWD team of researchers conducted its M30 Technical Progress Meeting. The meeting took place both online, and onsite in Madrid, Spain, providing an exceptional opportunity for the consortium partners to meet each other for the first time in two years in person, discuss the scientific and technical achievements to date, and agree on the next steps that will be followed.

    May is almost over and preparations are underway by the SLOWD team of experts for a “hot” summer, full of major events and new scientific publications. SLOWD dedicated sessions will be organized in the frame of the 16th International SPHERIC Workshop and of the International Forum on Aeroelasticity and Structural Dynamics (IFASD) 2022 while presentations will be given among others in the 9th International Conference on Hydroelasticity in Marine Technology (HYEL22).

    To date SLOWD has successfully published several scientific articles both in journals and conference proceedings, presenting the project’s technical advances. These scientific articles are available in Open Access in the SLOWD ZENODO Community. Further to this, a list of exciting videos, bringing us some of the most interesting results that SLOWD is investigating up to now, is available on the project’s YouTube channel.

    Connect with SLOWD through their networks and stay up to date!

    LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube | ZENODO | ResearchGate

  • The DOMMINIO project – “Digital method for imprOved Manufacturing of next-generation MultIfuNctIOnal airframe parts” was launched on January 20, 2021, aiming to develop a methodology to ensure cost-effective, efficient and sustainable manufacturing of high quality multifunctional and intelligent airframe parts, based on: Robotized technologies (ATL, FFF), Advanced simulation tools, On-line process & quality monitoring, Structural Health monitoring (SHM) methods enabled by real time data-driven fault detection. Funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 Programme and part of the 2018-2020 call for Mobility for Growth (MG), DOMMINIO will run for 42 months. Currently approaching the end of its third semester, the DOMMINIO Consortium has presented advancements in several research areas. Specifically,

    • Manufacturing systems specifications & Conceptual design framework: Activities in this field resulted in the description of the project’s demo-cases (airframe access panel and flight control spoiler structure). Additionally, a multi-objective-optimization framework was defined, aimed at optimizing the use-cases for mass, manufacturability, manufacturing quality, SHM, life cycle and total costs.
    • ATL & FFF Process numerical modelling and multifunctional prototypes design: DOMMINIO partners focused on the creation of the numerical model enabling simulating both ATL and FFF processes, by combining advanced simulation tools based on the use of model order reduction and advanced machine learning techniques. Current work on FFF focuses on the employ of: 
    1. CNN (convolutional Neural Networks),
    2. GNN (Graph Neural Networks) and
    3. rNN (recurrent Neural Networks) physically informed for predicting the extruded filament shape evolution.
    • Functional materials engineering and manufacturing systems: Advancements in this field included materials development & characterization, AFP processing window, FFF processing window, and disassembly processing window
    • Sensor development and SHM of multifunctional composite laminates: Development of simulation models and digital tools to enable the detailed mechanical failure analysis and detecting/locating damages in structural composites, using multiscale modelling techniques and deep learning models (Recurrent Neural Networks, Convolutional Neural Networks).

    The results described above were wrapped-up in a poster presented in JEC World Exhibition 2022, which is available in the DOMMINIO website here. For more information and regular updates of the DOMMINIO project visit the DOMMINIO official website and DOMMINIO social media pages: LinkedIn | Twitter

  • The EU-funded research project FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 - “Future propulsion and integration: towards a hybrid/electric aircraft” is advancing knowledge and developing technologies for a commercial hybrid-electric regional airliner for up to 50 passengers that could enter service in 2035-2040.

    Having reached beyond the halfway point of its lifetime, it is gratifying to see that FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 is delivering cutting-edge results. The research team investigated multiple hybrid-electric architectures and selected an aircraft with electrically boosted turboprop engines and wing tip propellers. This is the platform which will facilitate the detailed examination of three key-enabling technologies: energy storage, thermal management, and energy harvesting. Thanks to the united forces of the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 researchers, the team is now working on an open tool, where all research results will converge and will be made available to anyone interested in hybrid -electric design, as well as on an initial version of the technology and regulatory roadmap that the project will propose.

    With a special focus on the next generation of young innovators, FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 has organized the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 Aircraft Design Challenge 2022!In the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 Design Challenge, MSc. students are asked to design a hybrid-electric aircraft according to CS-25 regulations where possible. The first-place prize for the winning team will be a mentorship by three leading EMBRAER top executives through dedicated meetings and a free open-access journal article. The challenge’s official launch was held on the 5th of April 2022 in a digital format. Afterwards the project team was excited to set up the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 Academy 2022 Short Course Series from the 14th of April to the 19th of May 2022 covering different aspects of hybrid-electric flight and related aircraft design. The courses mainly addressed the MSc. Students who joined the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 Aircraft Design Challenge 2022. Though, participation was open to the entire MSc. student community and young engineers who wanted to gain deeper knowledge in their area of specialization.

    Among the highlights, is also a video that captures the exciting atmosphere of the innovative research activities that FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 carries out.

    Discover more details on the project and its initiatives on the FᴜᴛPʀIɴᴛ50 website!

    Be sure to join its networks too! 

    LinkedIn | Twitter | ResearchGate | YouTube | Instagram

  • Probes and satellites in space are often controlled electrically with an ion drive. However, the noble gas xenon used for this purpose is pricey, in short supply and must be carried in pressurized tanks, which poses a safety risk, especially during rocket launches. Iodine could be an attractive alternative as it is solid, easy to transport, cost efficient and easily ionizable. Though, there is still a lack of data on how iodine behaves with the materials used in the propulsion system and how the fuel can be fed in efficiently. The EU-funded iFACT (iodine Fed Advanced Cusp field Thruster) project has been addressing this problem by developing an iodine-based ion propulsion system, establishing an efficient European ground test infrastructure, further advancing the “Advanced Cusp Field Thruster” (ACFT) technology, and generating a detailed iodine - material compatibility library.

    iFACT will reach the end of its two and a half years lifetime by the end of June and the team of experts is committed to deliver significant achievements. Important test trials such as the 3000h tests of continuous firing with iodine as propellant have been successfully completed demonstrating that long term firing and the simulated high total impulse EP maneuvers are feasible through the iFACT promising propellant candidate. In particular, the tailored propellant feeding has operated efficiently without coping with undesired challenges like clogging or material incompatibilities. The iFACT team of experts has also decommissioned test articles, including thrust measurements and health checks.

    Have you visited the iFACT official website yet? Discover their latest innovations, watch their videos, and read all about their latest progress. Their final results will be also released soon!

    www.epic-ifact.eu

    Join iFACT networks and get involved now! Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube

Other latest news and achievements

  • SESAR 3 JU partnership ready to deliver a Digital European Sky!

    On 5 May, the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking gathered in Brussels its founding members, staff,  as well as representatives from the European institutions and key stakeholders to mark the launch of the new partnership, which aims to accelerate, through research and innovation, the delivery of an inclusive, resilient and sustainable Digital European Sky. 
    Although officially established in December 2021, this was the first occasion for all 55 organisations making up the partnership, including the EU (represented by the Commission) and Eurocontrol, to come together in person. The gathering was a moment to connect and reflect upon the ambitious goal of making Europe’s aviation infrastructure fit for the digital age, while offering quick wins to contribute towards the sector’s net zero ambitions.
    Between now and 2030, the partnership will invest EUR 1.6 billion to develop and deliver innovative solutions across nine flagship areas of research and innovation (R&I), accommodating a diverse array of air traffic, from air taxis and delivery drones to commercial airliners and military aircraft. A first series of calls was already launched within the framework of the EU’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. 
    The event coincided with the announcement of Andreas Boschen as the new Executive Director, who will lead the partnership over the next seven years. “I am deeply honoured to have been chosen to lead the SESAR 3 JU partnership at this important juncture in European aviation. We need to provide solutions to make air traffic management in Europe environmentally sustainable and fit for the future. This is the vision of the Digital European Sky; I look forward to working with our members and partners to making it a reality”, said Boschen.
    Read the full article here.

    SESAR 3 launch group signature
  • Last month, within the UHURA project, the DLR-F15LS-LLE wind tunnel model was successfully tested in the DNW-LLF. This complex wind tunnel model is equipped with a dynamically deploying and retracting Krueger leading edge high-lift device. In this challenging test, time-resolved, synchronized measurements of surface pressures, flow field (PIV) and model deformations were performed.

    The UHURA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 769088.

    For more information on the project visit the official UHURA website and join our session at 12th EASN Conference on Innovation in Aviation & Space for opening New Horizons at Barcelona, Spain in October 2022.

     

  • MNLT Innovations PC specializes in Innovation Business Development & Planning and Sustainability Studies (LCA/LCC) in the fields of material science, catalysis, recycling of Critical Raw Materials, hydrogen technologies and geo-building materials. Amongst its achievements is the participation in 7 European and National R&I projects: Cat4Heavy, Smart-G, Passenger, Echo, Solar2Hyp, Vot3D and Valomine, even though he company founded only in 2019.

    MNLT provides business development services to innovative private companies helping them to access high caliber consortiums and EU funding. MNLT is proud member of: EIT Raw Materials (www.eitrawmaterials.eu), Elevate Greece (www.elevategreece.gov.gr), Innovation Greece (www.innovationgreece.com) and EASN (EASN - European Aeronautics Science Network).

    Connect with MNLT Innovations PC through its official website and networks and stay up to date! 

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  • Environmental friendly and efficient coatings on Ultra-high strength steels for the aviation sector.
    The H2Free project will develop a degassing model, which aims to be a key tool to substitute the toxic metal cadmium by zinc-nickel.

    The aim of the H2Free project is to develop a practical guide for the degasification of hydrogen from UHSS steel coated with Low Hydrogen Embrittlement (LHE) ZnNi and Cd, in order to save production costs and minimise environmental impact. 

    More information can be found here.

     

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