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TOD · Thermoplastic on Doors
The Regional Aircraft IADP will bring the integration of technologies developed in phase one within the Green Regional Aircraft ITD to a higher level of complexity and maturity via two flying test-beds and three large integrated ground demonstrators. The overall goal of the TOD project is to demonstrate rapid manufacturability and validation of a full scale thermoplastic composite door including its surrounding, sub-structure for regional aircraft fuselage barrel. This will be achieved by a tangible step beyond the current state of the art of several thermoplastic manufacturing technologies, some of which are already implemented in other certified aircraft parts. 3 reputable European partners, with a very well-known track-record in their respectively area of expertise, aim to use their background to address the objectives set out in this project. The proposed approach include:• Optimisation and validation of component manufacturing using thermoforming and, joining processes such as, Induction Welding and Resistive Implant Welding, which will enable light weighting by removal of mechanical fasteners.• Take advantage of technology advancement in industry 4.0 automation and on-line monitoring to support higher production rate with high quality performances ( Zero defect) and roubust control.
Consortium · 4 organisations
TWI LIMITED
UK · €625,160
CENTRO DI RICERCHE EUROPEO DI TECNOLOGIE DESIGN E MATERIALI
IT · €545,000
DESIGN MANUFACTORING SPA
IT · €423,413
AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE
IT
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