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PNRPU launched new equipment!

PNRPU launched new equipment!

29 November 2012 127

The R&D center of aviation composite technologies of PNRPU launched new equipment -automated complex for the calculations of prepregs. It is a modern production technology of composite products which is currently used in aeronautics.
Currently aircraft engine has got many elements which are produced of composites, - the President of PNRPU Vasily Petrov says – It is necessary to say, that the use of composites in aeronautics triggered other technologies that greatly helps solve issues of safety, weight and noise”.

The machine is developed by the French company Coriolis with robomobility. Currently it is one of not many robot automated complexes used in industry. There are about 20 machines in the world of such kind. Russia lacks an analogy of that.

James Mikoll, engineer of the company Coriolis: “I’ve been working on this project for about eleven years. In the students days we won the grant for the implementation of this engineering idea. Since that time I‘ve served such installations worldwide”.

It is one of the most large-scale projects in the recent time. The machine finished the complex equipment of the Center which will test and work on design engineering solutions and composite parts for the further introduction in a batch production.

The automated machine feeds and cuts any parts of complicated form. Now we have got the equipment, the materials, and work experience to develop competitive products for world market” – observes the Head of Science and Innovation Management of PNRPU Aleksandr Anoshkin.

The introduction of composite materials is a priority direction for our aerospace and propulsion engineering industry. Science & Research Center of acoustic research for the development and production of composite and sound-absorbing aircraft structures and technologies is a joint project of PNRPU and “Aviadvigatel” PC. It includes two technological centers – the center of composite technologies and the center of acoustic research. The centers work on the development of composite parts for the new Russian propulsion engine PD-14.
 


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