DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STRUCTURES AND MATERIALS
WP3 Leader
The department contributes to making aviation and spaceflight more sustainable by developing the structures and materials of tomorrow. The research team works on the creation of new materials, that have a smaller environmental footprint, as well as ways of reusing old materials. We research how to make structures smarter and lighter, to support the transition to new sources of energy. We develop new manufacturing techniques, which use less energy and enable easier recycling.
THE NETHERLANDS
R&D CAPABILITY
ROLE IN THE PROJECT
R&D EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES
Carbon nanotube doped veils pilot production line
The Pilot line can be used for the development of innovative and functional meltblown veils, various possibilites for the optimization, production trials with „difficult to process” polymers/nanocomposites.
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Ice wind tunnel
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RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
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Filippatos, Angelos; Höhne, Robin; Kliem, Mathias; Gude, Maik (2016)
A composite-appropriate integration method of thick functional components in fibre-reinforced plastics
Smart Materials and Structures 25 (3), p. 35026. DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/25/3/035026.
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Modler, Niels; Winkler, Anja; Filippatos, Angelos; Weck, Daniel; Dannemann, Martin (2020)
Function‐integrative Lightweight Engineering – Design Methods and Applications
Chemie Ingenieur Technik 92 (7), pp. 949–959. DOI: 10.1002/cite.202000010.