NEWFRAC (861061)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/861061

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  New strategies for multifield fracture problems across scales in heterogeneous systems for Energy, Health and Transport

  Innovative Training Networks (MSCA-ITN-2019)

  composites  ·  transport  ·  fuel cells

  2020-05-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2024-04-30 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 3,359,824 Total Cost


  Description

The training network NEWFRAC is a leading European research consortium composed by eight top university research teams and five high-tech companies. The high-level doctoral training offered by NEWFRAC to thirteen creative, entrepreneurial and innovative early-stage researchers is focused on new strategies for prediction and analysis of multi-field fracture phenomena in heterogeneous engineering systems at different scales. These researchers are developing new failure-predictive computational tools and apply them to relevant problems in strategic industrial sectors like Energy, Health and Transport. Their individual research projects address most relevant questions of current interest in failure prediction in heterogeneous systems, that will generate high-impact research outputs which go beyond the current state of the art in fracture modelling. To this aim, NEWFRAC integrates two new strategies for computational fracture modelling: Finite Fracture Mechanics and a variational approach to fracture referred to as Phase Field, and solves wide-ranging interconnected fundamental issues of fracture modelling like: fragmentation and dynamic crack propagation, toughening composites by micro- and meso-structural optimization, simultaneous crack initiation and propagation interacting with interfaces in: ultra-thin ply composites, curved laminates, injection molded fibre reinforced plastic, thermoplastics, layered ceramics, photovoltaics, solid oxide fuel cells and human bones, among others. NEWFRAC guarantees the attendance of early-stage researchers to all network-wide training activities, and favours their training through interdisciplinary and intersectoral research, mobility and exposure to industry, aiming at their transfer to industry after the network. These early stage researchers will become experts in fracture prediction in heterogeneous systems and will contribute to reduce the innovation gap by enhancing two ways academia-industry transfer of knowledge.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in NEWFRAC.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Spain FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION, DESARROLLO Y APLICACION DE MATERIALES COMPUESTOS (996431240) ESG84812296 participant REC € 250,904 € 250,904 € 250,904
Germany ROBERT BOSCH GMBH (999908787) DE811128135 participant PRC € 252,788 € 252,788 € 252,788
Switzerland EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH (999979015) CHE115203630MWST participant HES € 281,276 € 281,276 € 281,276
Israel TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY (999901609) IL589931187 participant HES € 263,500 € 263,500 € 263,500
Italy POLITECNICO DI TORINO (999977754) IT00518460019 participant HES € 522,999 € 522,999 € 522,999
Italy SCUOLA IMT (ISTITUZIONI, MERCATI, TECNOLOGIE) ALTI STUDI DI LUCCA (965146412) IT02235840465 participant HES € 261,499 € 261,499 € 261,499
Portugal UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO (999894916) PT501413197 participant HES € 475,440 € 475,440 € 475,440
France SORBONNE UNIVERSITE (909875521) FR90130023385 participant HES € 549,604 € 549,604 € 549,604
Spain UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA (999862518) ESQ4118001I coordinator HES € 501,809 € 501,809 € 501,809