Multifunctional 2D-conducting nanostructured coating foraircraft components
Research Project, 2023
– 2024
Purpose and goal
The main objective is to develop a multifunctional 2D-conducting nanostructured polymer coating for aircraft components,which is capable of surviving lightning strikes. This coating will combine electrical and thermal conduction capabilities. The end goal is to create efficient lighting strike protection for aircraft components made of carbon fiber reinforced polymers, effectively mitigating the impact of lightning strikes through enhanced electrical conductivity. The project focuses on improving the conducting properties of the graphenefunctionalized coating.
Expected results and effects
By combining experimental activities, modeling, and simulation, the project seeks to achieve a groundbreaking coating system for aircraft safety. The project results will be communicated through scientific publications, project internal reports, and workshops. Collaboration with the university in this research project strengthens the university’s competence in conductive surface coatings. This knowledge, together with published results, will be implemented in student courses to further spread the knowledge.
Participants
Ragnar Larsson (contact)
Industrial and Materials Science, Material and Computational Mechanics
Funding
VINNOVA
Project ID: 2023-03650
Funding Chalmers participation during 2023–2024