Technology of aerospace materials  

Materials used in aerospace applications must meet particular performance requirements by extending the design limitations of conventional engineering materials and design demand and considering products that are more effective in terms of energy efficiency, life cycle performance and sustainability. environmental (use of reusable and / or recyclable materials). In this context, the development of in situ manufacturing processes in a planetary environment (Moon and Mars) based on local resources to limit transport from Earth and the related use of non-renewable resources. The aim of the course is to illustrate to students all aspects of materials, technologies and processes and their use in the aerospace field, also with a view to sustainability and the circular economy in space. Students will develop knowledge of aerospace materials technology in relation to design, analysis and testing. Particular emphasis will be placed on practical applications and ongoing research. The course will include a short laboratory section, in which students will fabricate and test a simple advanced composite material structure.
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Technology of aerospace materials
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