Memorias de investigación
Proyecto de I+D+i:
AIRUP
Año:2013

Áreas de investigación
  • Ingeniería aeronaútica

Datos
Descripción
Airbus-UPM European Industrial Doctorate in mathematical methods applied to aircraft design: This proposal aims to consolidate the existing Ph.D. programme between the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Airbus industry and to foster aeronautics RTD work in Europe, building on merits and achievements of previous and existing initiatives in the field. The proposal follows the ACARE Vision-2020 and Flightpath-2050 future strategies, by contributing to ?more affordable, safer, cleaner, quieter?, hence greener aircraft. In particular in the development of mathematical methods for aircraft design, and in particular in progressing in the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), nowadays applied extensively in all aerodynamic-based topics of aircraft design. The proposal supports the European research policy and contributes to improving the competitiveness of the European aeronautics industry. This will be achieved by a close collaboration between the industry and academia directing the proposed work to ensure a focus on European industrial doctorate development. By means of improved scientific capabilities and prediction tools with a high Technology Readiness Level, AIRUP will foster cooperation industry-academia and strengthen the human potential in research in Europe allowing for enhanced design processes by mitigating existing efficiency, reliability and accuracy problems in the field of numerical simulation and aerodynamic. Consequently, this will result in fewer design cycles, lower costs and reduced time-to market of challenging future aircraft designs.
Internacional
Si
Tipo de proyecto
Proyectos y convenios en convocatorias públicas competitivas
Entidad financiadora
Comision Europea
Nacionalidad Entidad
Sin nacionalidad
Tamaño de la entidad
Desconocido
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  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Métodos y Aplicaciones Numéricas a la Tecnología Aeroespacial