Start
January 2018
End
December 2020
Status
Completed
ERA-LEARN | COMETAS - COst-effective enabling MatErials and Technologies for Access to Space
Start
January 2018
End
December 2020
Status
Completed
The main aim of COMETAS is to introduce and validate a series of new processing technologies, which can significantly reduce the costs and increase the reliability of the materials used to manufacture chemical propulsion systems i.e. Solid Rocket Motors (SRMs) which are at the base of the space access.
These materials and processing technologies are essential to preserve the independent access to space for Europe through indigenous systems as well as to enable the manufacturing of a new generation of small launchers for the growing industry of nano- and micro-satellites.
These innovative manufacturing technologies and materials will be validated through a comprehensive experimental and numerical research program to characterize the thermo-mechanical response and ablation resistance of the developed materials.
The consortia will be constituted by leading research centers and companies in the field of ablative materials such as Rafael and subcontractors such as Hexion.
A wide series of letters of interest of end-users such as MBDA and D-Orbit has also been collected. Moreover, a steering committee based on these players will provide unique guidance to the research program.
Project details
Grant Agreement ID
MNET17/NMCS-1177
Start date
01-01-2018 | Length: 24 months
Research groups
SIAMS - Structural Integrity Of Advanced Materials And Structures
AMATECH - Aerospace Materials and Technologies