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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2013Partners:Cirtem, Latécoère Services - Latecis, IRT AESE, JTT Composite, L'Electrolyse +52 partnersCirtem,Latécoère Services - Latecis,IRT AESE,JTT Composite,L'Electrolyse,Sofiplast,UNIVERSITE FEDERALE DE TOULOUSE MIDI-PYRENEES,Nord Chrome,Labinal Power Systems,Microturbo,MPRD,PolymerExpert,Traitement des Métaux de Normandie,Nexio,SNECMA (Siège Paris),PYROMERAL SYSTEMS,Intespace,Ateliers Bigata,Turbomeca,CNRS Siège,Mapaero,Trad,AIRBUS HELICOPTERS,Université de Bordeaux,Technofan,C&S,UNIVERSITE TOULOUSE II-JEAN JAURES,Marion Technologies,Alphanov,Elyssom,TechnipFMC (France),Sogeti France,C&S,Mecano ID,GIT SA,NEXTER SYSTEMS,CERFACS,Fogale,Edyneo,Liebherr Aerospace,Sigfox,Nexeya,PRICE INDUCTION,Aurock,Alpha MOS (France),Herakles,EREMS,ESTIA,Centre National d'Etude Spatiales,Jedo Technologies,Electro Chrome,Thalgo (France),Nucletudes,Aviacomp,Rescoll,Somocap,CNRS Michel AngeFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-10-AIRT-0001Funder Contribution: 185,415,008 EURmore_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Rath Business Services GmbH, PYROMERAL SYSTEMS, Safran Ceramics, FHG, ARIANEGROUP SAS +6 partnersRath Business Services GmbH,PYROMERAL SYSTEMS,Safran Ceramics,FHG,ARIANEGROUP SAS,RHP,AMIRES THE BUSINESS INNOVATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE ZU,Safran (France),CNRS,Royal NLR,PORCHER INDUSTRIESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101058078Overall Budget: 8,759,240 EURFunder Contribution: 7,110,470 EUROxide fibre reinforced ceramics, so-called oxide ceramic matrix composites (O-CMC) have to be considered as strategic materials from now to the future, e.g. for use in next generation aero-engines, stationary gas turbines, power-to-X processes with concentrated solar power CSP, chemical industry, batch carrier for high temperature processes, etc. Today such high-end O-CMC components and the key raw material, the ceramic fibres as reinforcement component, are mainly exclusively produced in the United States. But as these are key components for the European manufacturing, energy and aerospace industry, there is a need to develop a European oxide fibre and O-CMC component industry, decreasing dependence on non-EU producers. The InVECOF project addresses this need and provides a substantial contribution to sustainable product innovation action through the two following key activities: 1. to develop a European oxide ceramic reinforcing fibre equivalent to US fibres and to establish it among end users (ROF fibre) and 2. to develop and validate a next-generation fibre in parallel with improved thermos-mechanical properties (NGO fibre). The ROF fibre will present an equivalent to the dominant 3M Nextel fibres with better availability, without dual-use restrictions from the US and possibly lower price is needed and the NGO fibre will have improved thermo-mechanical properties compared to the benchmark fibres in order to make processes, plants, turbines, etc. more energy efficient through higher application temperatures. The project InVECOF Innovative Value Chains for European Ceramic Oxide Fibres covers the whole process chain beginning from fibre development and production over weaving these fibres to fabrics to O-CMC manufacturing, coupons and demonstrators for every end-user application, up to testing Ox-fibers and O-CMC components in relevant environments with project partners for every step from three countries in Europe.
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