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Masdar Institute and Strata in research tie-up

The research collaboration will focus on developing novel and advanced testing systems and methods for aerospace structures

Masdar, Free Carbon City, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, January 18, 2009 (Photo by Valeriano Handumon/ITP Images)
Masdar, Free Carbon City, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, January 18, 2009 (Photo by Valeriano Handumon/ITP Images)

Abu Dhabi’s Masdar Institute of Science and Technology and Strata Manufacturing, an advanced composite aero-structures manufacturing facility fully owned by Mubadala Development Company, announced a research collaboration focusing on developing novel and advanced testing systems and methods for aerospace structures.

The collaborative research will develop a new infrared testing system capable of inspecting carbon fibre reinforced plastics in real-time, using controlled pulses of high intensity light. It will accommodate the online settings of current production lines and provide quantification of the tested samples’ structural integrity while contributing to quality assurance at Strata’s facilities.

“As directed by the country’s leadership, such collaborations also provide the framework for future cooperation between the academia and industry that is vital for the development of the aerospace sector in the UAE. We are looking forward to benefiting from this collaboration,” said Badr Al-Olama, Chief Executive, Strata Manufacturing.

The research team comprises two UAE national students with one research engineer and includes Dr. Mohammed Atif Omar, Head of the Masdar Institute Center for Smart and Sustainable Systems (iSmart), and Associate Professor, Engineering Systems and Management. The team will also be developing local competence in developing several variations of this technology to fit the specific needs of Strata.

This cooperation research project with Masdar Institute will explore the possibilities of using infrared thermography to provide alternate methods for non-destructive testing inspection.

Infrared thermography technology systems assist in accurate quality control of light and robust composite materials and other lightweight construction processes in the aerospace industry.

Dr. Fred Moavenzadeh, President, Masdar Institute, said: “The research collaboration further consolidates Masdar Institute’s contribution to capacity building in a high-technology intensive area such as aerospace. With the support of the UAE leadership, we continue to build new capabilities and expand our collaborative research framework. We believe this research project will lead to new solutions, while supporting local knowledge-intensive industries and contributing to the country’s diversified economic base.”

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