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DLR in Space, Aeronautics, Transport and Energy, Experiences in cooperation with ISTC, Rainer Scharenberg, International Cooperation, German Aerospace Center (DLR) Ljubljana, 11th of March 2008. The DLR is the German Aerospace Research Center and the German Space Agency. Key areas.
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DLR in Space, Aeronautics, Transport and Energy, Experiences in cooperation with ISTC, Rainer Scharenberg, International Cooperation, German Aerospace Center (DLR)Ljubljana, 11th of March 2008
The DLR is the German Aerospace Research Center and the German Space Agency.
Key areas • Aeronautics • Space • Space Agency • Transport • Energy
Sites and employees nHamburg 5.600 employees working in 28 research institutes and facilities n at 13 sites. Offices in Brussels, Paris and Washington. Bremen- n nNeustrelitz Trauen n Berlin- n Braunschweign nGöttingen nKöln nBonn nLampoldshausen nStuttgart nOberpfaffenhofen Weilheimn
Target figures 2008 €1.301 million (40 million more than 2007)
Source: John M. Logsdon, Space Policy Institute, Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA,
Percentage of overall income fromresearch and operations 2006 • Space • Aeronautics • Transport • Energy
Large-scale facilities (1) • Research aircraft, • Research helicopters, • Turbine test rigs, • German Space Operations Center (GSOC), • German Remote Sensing Data Center (DFD).
Large-scale facilities (2) • Engine test rigs, • Wind tunnels, • Solar furnace, • Solar fields, • Autoclaves, • Traffic tower.
Projects with Russia using ISTC networkboundary conditions • DLR is a public organisation, which has to develop and to finance the German fundamental research and technology development for their fields of responsibility. • Any cooperation has to be realized strictly without exchange of funds (In difference to the European Industry we are not allowed to pay for research work). • Initiator of joint projects shall be the Russian/Ukrainian side, this is a limitation for our activity. • The “DLR International Cooperation department” disposes of mobility funds for initiation of cooperation projects. Bearing a part of the Russian/Ukrainian travel costs – we could show our collaboration interest at ISTC/STCU.
V. S. Pisarev, I. Odintsev, K. Zimmermann, G. Biallas Central Aero-Hydrodynamics Institute (TsAGI), 140180 Zhukovsky, Moscow reg., Russia Institute of Material Research, German Aerospace Centre DLR, D-51170 Cologne, Germany DLR – project:Welding residual stresses in T-jointsand their impact on crack growth ISTC Project Title (for TsAGI): Stress determination on a base of advanced interferometric measurements of deformation response induced by local mechanical influence
Friction Stir Weldinga technology for connecting metal structures, used by DLRagainst the main stream (composite materials) • Temperatures well below the melting point • Excellent tensile and fatigue strength • No splatter, no fume • Low energy consumption • Low shrinkage • No filler wire • Simple preparation of the weld seam • Good mechanical reproducibility • No welder certification required
4 mm 4 mm FSW T-joint as welded
Welding residual stresses ( J. Ibsø, P h.D . T hesis , Techn. Univ. Lyngby, Denmark, 1995)
DLR measuring technology (strain gauges). Difference instrain beforeand after cutting Stringer Specimen
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Conclusions • ISTC/STCU is a very convenient management instrument for cooperation with Russian and Ukrainian research Organisations (more for Ukrainian?). • There is a really need for cooperation – especially in Aeronautics – to meet the European industrial requirements of the future (Association of European Research Establishments in Aeronautics (EREA) in the European Research Area). • STCU could be very useful in the transformation process of the Ukrainian space industry and the process of military launcher utilization.