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EXPEED - Explorative the potential benefit of Systems Modelling State of the art Design Tools

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Coordinator Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB - Chalmers Tekniska Högskola Inst f Industri- & materialvetensk
Funding from Vinnova SEK 300 000
Project duration November 2024 - May 2025
Status Ongoing
Venture International cooperation
Call Strengthened Swedish aeronautical research and innovation through international cooperation

Purpose and goal

EXPEED is led by Chalmers in close collaboration with GKN Aerospace and aims to seek potential in co-utilizing system modeling and design methods and tools developed at NASA (US), Cranfield University and Cambridge University (UK ) as well as CHALMERS and GKN Aerospace (SE) The goal is to identify, cross-fertilize and sample a set of existing tools available as well as clarifying deficiencies. Potential for continued development is expected, including how a reference model can be used.

Expected effects and result

Expect to foster collaboration between leading aviation research actors within advanced system modeling and system design in Europe and the USA and lead to proposals for continued and scaled-up joint research activities. As all actors have strong relationships with the respective countries´ aviation industry, both military and commercial, and are in several cases customers or partners with, for example, GKN Aerospace. Effective research and development efforts are expected to be strengthened.

Planned approach and implementation

Through a number of joint workshops, online and some gathered on site, i) identify potential methods and tools publicly available via partners, ii) define reference cases/examples used to iii) conduct initial application studies and iv) compile the potential assessment and suggest a way forward.

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Last updated 14 November 2024

Reference number 2024-03164