Advanced Electrical Machines Technologies for Aircraft (AEMTA)
Lead Participant:
SAFRAN ELECTRICAL & POWER UK LTD
Abstract
AEMTA (Advanced Electrical Machines Technologies for Aircraft) is a large R&T project, led by Safran Power UK and working with an extensive supply base of companies and academic researchers addressing high performance and environmentally robust electrical products.
If successful, the results will establish the UK for future supply of advanced high added-value products for the More Electric Aircraft concept.
Manufacturing specialsist are: FGP Precision Engineering Ltd of Dorset, MEP Ltd from Kent, Midland Tool Design Ltd from the West Midlands and Arnold Magnetic Technologies Ltd from Sheffield.
Academic researchers University of Newcastle and University of Tees-side will contribute in technical areas where they already have solid expertise – novel electrical machine tolpologies and environmentally robust electrical conductors respectively.
If successful, the results will establish the UK for future supply of advanced high added-value products for the More Electric Aircraft concept.
Manufacturing specialsist are: FGP Precision Engineering Ltd of Dorset, MEP Ltd from Kent, Midland Tool Design Ltd from the West Midlands and Arnold Magnetic Technologies Ltd from Sheffield.
Academic researchers University of Newcastle and University of Tees-side will contribute in technical areas where they already have solid expertise – novel electrical machine tolpologies and environmentally robust electrical conductors respectively.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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SAFRAN ELECTRICAL & POWER UK LTD | £3,422,731 | £ 1,698,359 |
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Participant |
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MEP LTD | £508,728 | £ 272,983 |
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE | £312,782 | £ 312,782 |
MIDLAND TOOL AND DESIGN LIMITED | £150,029 | £ 86,833 |
TEESSIDE UNIVERSITY | £321,840 | £ 321,840 |
INNOVATE UK | ||
FGP PRECISION ENGINEERING LIMITED | £135,100 | £ 81,060 |
ARNOLD MAGNETIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED | £618,873 | £ 309,437 |
People |
ORCID iD |
David Billingham (Project Manager) |