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HAWK
Hibernian Airborne Wind energy Kites
Funding Body:
Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI)
Coordinator:
CTL Tástáil Teo
Research Partners:
6Synct, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) and Airborne Wind Europe (AWE)
Project Partners:
CTL Tástáil Teo and University of Galway
Principal Investigators:
Dr. William Finnegan, University of Galway, Ireland
Project Manager:
Michael Walls, CTL Tástáil Teo, Ireland
Project Coordinator:
Cormac Ó Cadhain, CTL Tástáil Teo, Ireland
Research Fellow:
Dr. Vahid Fakhari, University of Galway, Ireland
Start Date:
2023
End Date:
2025
Introduction:
Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) uses kites or drones that are tethered to the ground to generate electricity. There is a diverse set of challenges facing the adoption of AWE technology, including product safety/regulation, technology feasibility, and developing effective supply chains.
Hibernian Airborne Wind energy Kites (HAWK) will accelerate development and deployment in the Irish marketplace of competitive energy-related products, processes and systems by introducing an open-source database effectively giving original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) a head-start in composite airframe development. This activity will strengthen Ireland’s reputation in the Airborne Wind Energy space and will encourage increased international collaboration.
Aim:
The main aim of the HAWK project is to determine the key challenges and barriers for Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) system developers in predicting the capital and operating costs of composite airframe structures by developing techno-economic analysis models supported by data for candidate materials. Based on the material test data, a detailed analysis of the main wing component for long-term performance will be conducted.
The key objectives of the project are as follows:
- To test materials and create an open-source database
- To conduct techno-economic cost modelling of the airframe
- To map the supply chain requirements for airframe manufacturing
- To assess the wing durability and maintenance schedules
- To produce a certification roadmap
- To disseminate and communicate project findings and progress
Work Packages:
The HAWK project has been broken down into 6 work packages (WP):
- Project management
- Material database generation
- Techno-economic analysis of airframe
- Long-term performance assessment of wing structures
- Certification roadmap development
- Dissemination and communication
Contact:
Dr William Finnegan, University of Galway
Email: william.finnegan@universityofgalway.ie