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Embedded Life-Cycle Management for Smart Multimaterials Structures: Application to Engine Components

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Geo-spatial type
Other
Total project cost
€4 998 471
EU Contribution
€4 998 471
Project Acronym
MORPHO
STRIA Roadmaps
Vehicle design and manufacturing (VDM)
Transport mode
Airborne icon
Transport policies
Societal/Economic issues,
Environmental/Emissions aspects,
Safety/Security
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Call for proposal
H2020-MG-2020-SingleStage-INEA
Link to CORDIS
Objectives

In the framework of the transition to an industry 4.0, connected objects deployment is reinventing manufacturing and maintenance processes enabling tighter integration of the value chain. Adding native connectivity to aircraft parts is the key technology to unlock this transformation. This goes through embedding sensor technology into engine components and providing them with cognitive capabilities to improve manufacturing processes and operational availability without compromising safety.

MORPHO is the joint effort of European experts in smart manufacturing, sensor integration, structural health monitoring, recycling of aerospace structural parts, and SAFRAN (a major OEM) to face this tremendous challenge. Modern and future fan blades are designed and manufactured using a hybrid metal and advanced composite configuration. In the case of the LEAP engine, the core body of the fan blades is built up with 3D-woven composite, while the leading edge is made of titanium. These hybrid blades allow for mass gain and exhibit high strength and fracture toughness. Yet they remain vulnerable to an unexpected foreign object impact and to the initiation of damage mechanisms. Moreover, their environmentally friendly recycling is still a challenge.

MORPHO proposes to embed printed and fiber-optical sensors in aircraft engine fan blades, thus providing them with cognitive capabilities already while they are manufactured. The parallel development of a digital/hybrid twin models will drastically improve the blades' Life Cycle Management (LCM). Particular focus lies on the efficient, profitable and environmental-friendly manufacturing, maintenance, and recycling of these next-generation smart engine fan blades.

MORPHO’s ambition is also to set the cornerstones of future standards for a reliable, sustainable, agile and cost-effective industrialization of these new intelligent and multifunctional parts as well as of their associated manufacturing, maintenance, and recycling processes.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Specific funding programme
H2020-EU.3.4. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport
Other Programme
MG-3-5-2020 Next generation multifunctional and intelligent airframe and engine parts, with emphasis on manufacturing, maintenance and recycling

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
Ecole Nationale Superieure D'arts Et Metiers
Address
BOULEVARD DE L HOPITAL 151, 75013 PARIS, France
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€764 750
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Comet Traitements Sa
Address
RIVAGE DE BOUBIER 25, 6200 CHATELET, Belgium
EU Contribution
€470 789
Organisation
Synthesites Innovative Technologiesepe
Address
KYPRION AGONISTON 33, 18541 PEIRAIAS, Greece
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€284 750
Organisation
Fisens Gmbh
Address
SALZDAHLUMER STR 196, 38126 BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany
EU Contribution
€322 500
Organisation
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Zur Foerderung Der Angewandten Forschung E.v.
Address
HANSASTRASSE 27C, 80686 MUNCHEN, Germany
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€673 169
Organisation
Safran Sa
Address
2 Boulevard Du Gal Martial Valin, 75015 Paris, France
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€635 393
Organisation
Esi Group Hispania Sl
Address
FRANCISCA DELGADO 11 3A PLANTA TERCERA, 28108 ALCOBENDAS, Spain
EU Contribution
€385 000
Organisation
Fundacion Empresa Universidad Gallega
Address
RUA LOPE GOMEZ DE MARZOA CAMPUS UNIVERSITARIO SUR, 15705 SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€268 750
Organisation
Panepistimio Patron
Address
University Campus- Rio, 26500 Patras, Greece
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€583 750
Organisation
Technische Universiteit Delft
Address
STEVINWEG 1, 2628 CN DELFT, Netherlands
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€609 621

Technologies

Technology Theme
Sensor technologies
Technology
Integrated sensors for structural components
Development phase
Research/Invention

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