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SENS4ICE · SENSors and certifiable hybrid architectures FOR safer aviation in ICing Environment
Modern aeroplanes are well equipped to cope with most common icing conditions. However, some conditions consisting of supercooled large droplets (SLD) have been the cause of tragic accidents over the last three decades. It was proven that there are certain types of aircraft which are not robust against these conditions as ice can form on unprotected areas of the lifting surfaces leading to loss of control. Consequently, authorities addressed these safety concerns by issuing new certification rules under Appendix O to ensure that future aircraft remain controllable in these conditions and can exit safely upon detection. Hence, the key to increasing overall aviation icing safety is the early and reliable detection of icing conditions to allow the necessary actions to be taken by the flight crew. SENS4ICE (SENSors and certifiable hybrid architectures for safer aviation in ICing Environment) directly addresses this need for reliable detection and discrimination of icing conditions. It proposes that an intelligent way to cope with the complex problem of ice detection is the hybridisation of different detection techniques: direct sensing of atmospheric conditions and/or ice accretion on the airframe, combined with indirect techniques in which the change of aircraft characteristics with ice accretion on the airframe is detected. SENS4ICE will address the development, test, validation, and maturation of the different detection principles, the hybridisation - in close cooperation with regulators to provide an acceptable means of compliance - and the final airborne demonstration of technology capabilities in relevant natural icing conditions. The contribution of SENS4ICE to increase aviation safety will be achieved by an international consortium of 20 partners (13 EU, 7 non-EU) with contributions from Brazil, Canada, Russia and the US. The 4-year project requests an overall EU-funding of 6.6M€ and benefits from a further 5.4M€ of activities being provided by the non-EU partners.
Consortium · 21 organisations
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
DE · €1,600,913
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC
US
SAFRAN AEROSYSTEMS
FR · €1,143,195
L - UP SAS
FR · €269,188
EMBRAER SA
BR
AVIONS DE TRANSPORT REGIONAL GIE
FR · €524,664
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL SRO
CZ · €541,200
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BRAUNSCHWEIG
DE · €202,938
OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES
FR · €419,263
FEDERAL STATE UNITARY ENTERPRISE THE CENTRAL AEROHYDRODYNAMIC INSTITUTE NAMED AFTER PROF. N.E. ZHUKOVSKY
RU
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA
CA
METEO-FRANCE
FR
C.I.R.A. CENTRO ITALIANO RICERCHE AEROSPAZIALI SCPA
IT · €203,091
LEONARDO - SOCIETA PER AZIONI
IT · €143,559
GOODRICH CORPORATION
US
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNICA AEROESPACIAL ESTEBAN TERRADAS
ES · €177,616
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €546,025
CENTRAL AEROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY
RU
AEROTEX UK LLP
UK · €278,045
COLLINS AEROSPACE IRELAND, LIMITED
IE · €538,113
STATE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF AVIATION SYSTEMS
RU
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