Project description
Novel aircraft cabin heating technology
Relaxing COVID-19 travel restrictions is likely to result in increased air passenger travel and the return of airline competition. In this context, the EU-funded RADIANT PANEL project will improve in-flight comfort for passengers with a groundbreaking novel radiant heat panel. The innovative panel will maintain the same thermal environment and comfort levels expected onboard aircraft, requiring significantly less energy consumption compared to conventional systems. Utilising a material that exhibits a positive temperature coefficient, the radiant heat panel will complement environmental control system ducting, helping reduce power consumption by 30 %. It will be located between the aircraft’s outer skin and the interior sidewall, optimising up space; and will not require any electronic control, optimising safety and minimizing complexity.
Objective
The RADIANT Project has for ambition to create the smartest self-limiting heating system integrated on cabin panel to revolutionize the thermal comfort of Aircraft while contributing to the competitiveness of our industry.
The consortium members are HUTCHINSON, a world leader for Cabin solutions, CANOE is a R&T centre with more than 5 years of expertise in the field of cost-effective carbon fibrous materials and smart composites especially for aeronautics market and CTAG a non-profit technology Center with years of expertise in the numerical simulation for thermal efficiency active in the automotive industry.
The RADIANT PANEL project offers a disruptive innovation proposal based on three main pillars:
A new positive temperature coefficient (PTC) textile coating made of ex-cellulose carbon fiber and a PVDF-based polymer,
A heated multi-functional cabin panel
A fully robotized manufacturing cell for the cabin panel assembly.
During the project, 2 type of coating will be tested. The textile coating will be assembled with their connectors on the top layer of the cabin panel by a collaborative work between a Cobot and a 6 axis robot. It is also proposed to carry out the full cabin temperature and air flow simulation using a specific software (TAITherm) coupled with the Human Thermal Module for the comfort prediction. Functionnal test and certification test will be validated the soltuion.
The RADIANT project has a 36 months duration and a budget of 702,516€. The consortium aims to take 10% market share of the cabin panel business, evaluated at 90 M€.
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H2020-EU.3.4. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport
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H2020-EU.3.4.5.4. - ITD Airframe
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CS2-IA - Innovation action
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(opens in new window) H2020-CS2-CFP07-2017-02
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75008 Paris
France
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