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Engineer Noobed Material to meet Technical Requirements of Insert / Hard-Point Applications

Reference number
Coordinator Fureho AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 123 000
Project duration December 2019 - December 2020
Status Completed
Venture Strategic Innovation Programme on Lightweight

Important results from the project

In this project we have developed a number of different novel Noobed 3D reinforcement configurations to improve the Noobed Composite Material’s load-bearing ability for broader use as inserts/hard-points in sandwich composite material constructions for different performance ranges. One of these material configurations has been produced. From the accomplishments it is concluded that the project objectives have been realized.

Expected long term effects

This project has helped identify and develop key architectural and constructional features of the Noobed 3D material that are necessary to improve the material’s performance for insert/hard-point applications. These features can be tailored to meet different material performance requirements for a variety of applications. This project enables us to advance the development of the Noobed 3D materials and to undertake new customer projects.

Approach and implementation

The project was conducted through a number of work packages: 1. Collating application specifications and translating them to concrete and measurable performance requirements. 2. Reviewing results of work conducted to date. 3. Brainstorming and designing various material constructions and architectural features. 4. Producing one of the designed material configurations. 5. Determining properties of the material theoretically and planning next developmental steps based on the learnings.

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Last updated 19 February 2021

Reference number 2019-05360