
APM-LDA
APM-LDA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:APM-LDA, TUD, DALLARA AUTOMOBILI SPA, University of Patras, FHG +15 partnersAPM-LDA,TUD,DALLARA AUTOMOBILI SPA,University of Patras,FHG,NTUA,ITAINNOVA,IRES - INNOVATION IN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS,Silesian University of Technology,BIOG3D PC,STRATAGEM ENERGY LTD,EASN-TIS,Leipzig University of Applied Sciences,B & T COMPOSITES SA,KUZ,ELBE FLUGZEUGWERKE,POLITO,CIRCULARISE BV,AIMEN,INEGIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101058089Overall Budget: 8,904,880 EURFunder Contribution: 8,903,630 EUREUReCOMP aims to provide sustainable methods towards recycling and reuse of composite materials, coming from components used in various industries, such as aeronautics and wind energy. The main pathways to achieve circularity will include: i) repairing, repurposing and redesigning parts from end-of-life large scale products and ii) recycling and reclamation of the materials used in such parts; thus, accomplishing reduction of waste and transformation to high-added value products.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:GERMANISCHER LLOYD SE, EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH, CIM DERBY, Amorim Cork Composites (Portugal), BT +13 partnersGERMANISCHER LLOYD SE,EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH,CIM DERBY,Amorim Cork Composites (Portugal),BT,APC Composite (Sweden),TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,SWEREA SICOMP AB,Balance Technology Consulting,Newcastle University,FSG,R-Tech,CONSORZIO PER LA PROMOZIONE DELLA CULTURA PLASTICA,APM-LDA,INSA,RISE,TRANSFURANS CHEMICALS BVBA,GAIKERFunder: European Commission Project Code: 246037more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:EUROMOBILITA SRO, THALES, POLITO, GSG, NTUA +6 partnersEUROMOBILITA SRO,THALES,POLITO,GSG,NTUA,YUZHNOYE STATE DESIGN OFFICE,APM-LDA,IPMS of NASU,CTM,OSM,University of BirminghamFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604248more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:YUZHNOYE STATE DESIGN OFFICE, GSG, INEGI, ITAINNOVA, IRES - INNOVATION IN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS +12 partnersYUZHNOYE STATE DESIGN OFFICE,GSG,INEGI,ITAINNOVA,IRES - INNOVATION IN RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS,TWI LIMITED,THALES,OSM,AED,POLITO,University of Birmingham,SICS,APM-LDA,EUROMOBILITA SRO,BREMBO SPA,NTUA,NCC OPERATIONS LIMITEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 685844Overall Budget: 9,377,400 EURFunder Contribution: 7,980,040 EURCurrent technological demands are increasingly stretching the properties of advanced materials to expand their applications to more severe or extreme conditions, whilst simultaneously seeking cost-effective production processes and final products. The aim of this project is to demonstrate the influence of different surface enhancing and modification techniques on CF-based materials for high value and high performance applications. These materials are a route to further exploiting advanced materials, using enabling technologies for additional functionalities, without compromising structural integrity. Carbon fibre (CF) based materials have particular advantages due to their lightweight, good mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. Current generation CFs have extensively been used in a multitude of applications, taking advantage of their valuable properties to provide solutions in complex problems of materials science and technology, however the limits of the current capability has now being reached. MODCOMP aims to develop novel fibre-based materials for technical, high value, high performance products for non-clothing applications at realistic cost, with improved safety and functionality. Demonstrators will be designed to fulfil scalability towards industrial needs . End users from a wide range of industrial sectors (transport, construction, leisure and electronics) will adapt the knowledge gained from the project and test the innovative high added value demonstrators. An in-depth and broad analysis of material development, coupled with related modelling studies, recycling and safety will be conducted in parallel for two types of materials (concepts): • CF-based structures with increased functionality (enhanced mechanical, electrical, thermal properties). • CNF-based structures for flexible electronics applications. Dedicated multiscale modelling, standardisation and production of reference materials are also considered
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:NTUA, Newcastle University, IVF, FHG, KTU +4 partnersNTUA,Newcastle University,IVF,FHG,KTU,ITAINNOVA,APM-LDA,CAF,SWEREA SICOMP ABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 310498more_vert
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