Technological Research On Propulsion by HYdrogen

TROPHY

The "TROPHY" project, officially titled "Technological Research On Propulsion by HYdrogen," aims to advance the use of hydrogen propulsion in aviation. The project is part of the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking and supports the broader HYDEA (HYdrogen DEmonstrator for Aviation) initiative.

Key Objectives:

  1. Hydrogen Fuel System Development: The project focuses on developing hydrogen fuel systems for direct burn engines, progressing from ground testing to preparing for flight tests.
  2. Innovative Hydrogen Technologies: TROPHY will develop and test innovative technologies to enhance the efficiency and feasibility of hydrogen propulsion systems.
  3. Demonstration and Validation: The ultimate goal is to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen propulsion systems through rigorous ground tests and lay the groundwork for future flight tests.

Expected Impact:

  • Environmental Benefits: The project aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions from aviation, aligning with the European Green Deal's goals for climate neutrality by 2050.
  • Technological Advancements: By advancing hydrogen propulsion technologies, TROPHY supports the transition to cleaner, more sustainable aviation solutions.

Coordinator: SAFRAN AIRCRAFT ENGINES

Participants: AIRBUS OPERATIONS, GE AVIO, SAFRAN AERO BOOSTERS, SAFRAN AEROSYSTEMS, SAFRAN FILTRATION SYSTEMS, SAFRAN ELECTRICAL & POWER, SAFRAN VENTILATION SYSTEMS, FLUID ACTUATION & CONTROL, OMB SALERI, SENIOR AEROSPACE ERMETO, CENTRE TECHNIQUE DES INDUSTRIES MECANIQUES, SOGECLAIR AEROSPACE, PFW AEROSPACE ...

A. Flight physics - A2. Thermal and Fluidynamics
A. Flight physics - A3. Structural Mechanics and Smart Materials
B. Manufacturing Processes/Design Tools/Techniques
E. Design Technologies for Platforms
G. Propulsion - G1. Endothermic Systems
G. Propulsion - G2. Green Propellant and Combustion
K. Integrated Design and Validation
L. Integrated Systems Technology
N. Innovative concepts and scenarios

HORIZON-JU-Clean-Aviation

Project type: European

Project ID: 101140638

Total budget: 29.00m€

Public funding contribution: 71%

Starting year: 2024

Duration: 36M

TRL(start-end): 3-6

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