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Network for Innovative Training on ROtorcraft Safety

Project description

Improving the safety of vertical flight vehicles

Helicopters and other vertical flight vehicles are emerging as a promising method of transportation. They have witnessed a significant increase in usage by an expanding number of individuals in recent years. However, this growth in the sector brings forth various challenges, particularly concerning the high occurrence of rotorcraft vehicle accidents, which pose a significant danger when compared to aviation. The EU-funded NITROS project aims to develop and establish a vital training network. This network will equip the next generation of European aeronautical engineers and scientists with the necessary skills to accelerate strategic innovations in vertical flight vehicles. By doing so, NITROS will contribute to enhancing safety within the expanding vertical flight industry, which is greatly needed.

Objective

Helicopters and the other vertical flight vehicles, like tilt-rotors, compound helicopters, hybrids and rapidly expanding class of easy to fly vertical take-off personal vehicles, are expected to see widespread use in the future especially as means of transport, exploiting the formidable capability to provide point-to-point connections.
However, if the expansion of the usage of rotorcraft vehicles were to follow the pace of grow followed by the fixed-wing public transport in the last years, there are several issues that need to be addressed urgently to increase the use and the public acceptance of rotorcraft. In particular, aspects related to complexity of the operations and safety are of primary importance, due to the fact that in the last 20 years helicopter accident rates, worldwide, remained unacceptably high, especially when compared with fixed-wing aircraft.
The complexity of the phenomena that rule the functioning of rotorcraft calls for the development of engineers with a genuine multidisciplinary background. The key objectives of the NITROS training network are: to train the next generation of European aeronautical scientists and engineers on this type of flying machines developing the entrepreneurial attitude in them that is essential to introduce disruptive technological innovations; to train engineers to avoid overlooking the impact that their design choices may have on flight safety; to introduce innovations in rotorcraft design that will enhance the safety of helicopters, to obtain a significant reduction of the accident rate; to create a network of excellence of European institution dedicated to rotorcraft. All these goals can be reached by exposing the young researches to a dynamic network composed not only by some of the most renewed European engineering schools and research centres working in the rotorcraft field, but also to a good mix of industrial partners composed by rotorcraft manufacturers, operators and certification enitites.

Coordinator

POLITECNICO DI MILANO
Net EU contribution
€ 1 032 245,28
Address
PIAZZA LEONARDO DA VINCI 32
20133 Milano
Italy

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Region
Nord-Ovest Lombardia Milano
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 1 032 245,28

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