HANNAH

Collaborative project: Challenges of industrial application of nanomodified and hybrid material systems in lightweight rotor blade design, sub-project: sub-project: Methodenentwicklung und Simulation innovativer Materialsysteme im Rotorblattleichtbau

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  • Leibniz University Hannover (lead)
  • German Aerospace Center (DLR)
  • Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
  • INVENT Innovative Verbundwerkstoffe, Realisation und Vermarktung neuer Technologien GmbH
  • TECOSIM Technische Simulation GmbH
  • Zeisberg Carbon GmbH
  • SINOI GmbH
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The HANNAH research project is the follow-up to the LENAH research project. In LENAH, material systems from the fields of nanomodified materials and hybrid laminates were developed, tested and numerically simulated. This allowed the high potential of these material systems for the application in rotor blade design to be demonstrated under laboratory conditions. The investigated material systems are far superior to currently established materials, especially with regard to fatigue resistance. In the follow-up project HANNAH the (further) development of production and simulation methods for these material systems for industrial standards is now in the foreground. On the one hand, the aim is to guarantee the excellent properties of the developed material systems in large-scale production and to be able to simulate the mechanical behaviour to answer industry-related issues. In this context, the ISD develops material-specific simulation models in order increase time and cost efficiency for processes of material development and component design for nanomodified materials and hybrid laminates.

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AcronymHANNAH
StatusFinished
Start/end date1 Mar 201930 Apr 2023

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