Safran Transmission Systems, Safran Aircraft Engines and Safran Helicopter Engines have signed a partnership agreement with INSA engineering school laboratory LaMCoS and Mecalam, a software firm specializing in high-powered computing for mechanical transmission engineering.
Under the agreement, Safran design teams will have direct access to powerful computation tools available at LaMCoS and Mecalam for modeling moving contact surfaces (gear teeth, bearings, splines and blade roots), thanks to a user-friendly interface tailored to the Group's business requirements. Laurent Raoul, Chief Technology Officer, Safran Transmission Systems: "The major benefit of this framework agreement is that it enables us to very quickly shift from academic research to operational implementation by our design teams of the tools developed." Coinciding with the renewal for five years of the Innovative Mechanical Transmissions for Aeronautics (IMTA) teaching and research chair, which was created in 2014, this framework agreement strengthens the partnership between Safran and INSA Lyon engineering school.
* LaMCoS: Laboratoire de Mecanique des Contacts et des Structures
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Safran Transmission Systems | Engine Controls, Full Authority Digital Controls, Sensors/Transducers, Wire Assemblies, Thrust Reversers, Gearboxes, Fuel Pumps, Engine Heat Exchangers, Nacelles, Emergency Generators, Wire Harnesses, Engine Mounts, Electrical Actuators, Mechanical Transmissions, Landing Gear Controls, Steering Systems, Power Distribution Equipment, Airborne Electrical Power Supplies |
Safran Aircraft Engines | Turbofan Engines, Turbine Engine Blades |
Safran Helicopter Engines | Turboshaft Engines, Auxiliary Power Units, Turbine Engine Blades, Additive Manufacturing, Electric Motors |
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