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DETTAGLI PROGETTO  THREAD
(Num. 101186901)


Num. Contratto:
101186901

Coordinatore: POLITECNICO DI MILANO (POLIMI) (Italia)

Responsabile ENEA: CEMMI ALESSIA - NUC-IRAD-GAM (CASACCIA)

Ruolo ENEA: PARTNER

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Programma Quadro: HORIZON EUROPE

Programma UE: EIC - European Innovation Council - European Innovation Council

Area Tematica: Space

Tipo Progetto: EIC Grants

Descrizione:

This project develops a new method to manage the decommissioning of satellites through the use of on-board heat generation systems based on non-explosive thermite charges, called thermite-for-demise (T4D). Thermites are mixtures of metal and metal oxide which can undergo spontaneous exothermic reactions even in vacuum, according to composition and production. Pioneering projects have demonstrated that T4D may be used to damage space components and support their demise during atmospheric reentry. However, its real world application needs the filling of knowledge gaps and practical problems: (A) the powdered form is not the best way to obtain localized reliable heat release; (B) the expected life cycle in a space mission has never been considered; (C) a strategy for T4D use is not available. The project targets the maturation of T4D technology in three major steps. (1) New thermite-based composite materials granting thermite a structural consistency will be developed and their behavior characterized. Environmental stress tests will secure their use across satellite lifecycle. (2) With these building blocks, heat-generating shapes and devices will be developed, supported by the experience of a large spacecraft integrator. The heat transfer behavior of thermite-based objects will be modeled and validated under representative reentry conditions, in hypersonic wind tunnel. Results will support the update of system-level reentry simulation tools and the definition of application strategy, further validated on demise test in wind tunnel with hardware of representative or simplified geometry from the selected use-cases, supplied by a space company. (3) All previous outcomes will support a cost-benefit analysis for T4D industrial implementation and its long term evolution. The results of the project will demonstrate with new experiments and modeling approaches that T4D has the potential to become an engineering standard for the space community.


Attività svolta da ENEA:

L’ENEA è partner del progetto e parteciperà attivamente ai seguenti 3 Work Packages: WP1: Management WP4 – Environmental stress tests WP7 - Communication, dissemination, and exploitation


Note:


Posizione:
1804

Codice Atto:
PF1AAO

Atto di approvazione ENEA:
4 (2025) NUC

Unità alla stipula:
NUC-IRAD-GAM

Costo eleggibile del Progetto: 2.919.176,00

Contributo al Progetto: 2.919.176,00



Costo eleggibile per ENEA: 250.000,00

Contributo ad ENEA: 250.000,00

Anno di stipula:
2025

Durata in mesi:
42

Data di inizio:
01-05-2025

Data di scadenza:
31-10-2028


Indice                               Costo Tot. Contr. UE
               
0 R.TECH Piccole e medie imprese Francia PARTNER
1 UNIV. JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE (UJM) Università Francia PARTNER
2 AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GMBH Industrie Germania PARTNER
3 DLR - GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER E.V. Istituti di ricerca Germania PARTNER
4 HTG - HYPERSCHALL TECHOLOGIE GÖTTIGEN GMBH Industrie Germania PARTNER
5 ENEA Istituti di ricerca Italia PARTNER
6 POLITECNICO DI MILANO (POLIMI) Università Italia COORD
7 REACTIVE POWDER TECHNOLOGY SRL Piccole e medie imprese Italia PARTNER
8 CEIIA - CENTRO DE ENGENHARIA E DESENVOLVIMENTO (ASSOCIACAO) Istituti di ricerca Portogallo PARTNER

 Argomento  Macro Key  Keyword
Industry and technology AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY
Space exploration and technology
SPACE AND SATELLITE RESEARCH Fixed satellite services, mobile satellite services, direct broadcast satellite, space-segment and ground-segment technology New technologies and applications
SPACE AND SATELLITE RESEARCH
Protecting Man and his Environment WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT
RTD Horizontal Topics SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

 Indice
Satellite Dismission
Space and satellite research