The main objective of the HEFESTO project is to develop and demonstrate the effectiveness of a novel coating configurations which thermally isolates and fireproofs carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP) to resist the operating conditions and fire hazards in aircrafts. The multilayer concept. The project also covers the redesign the various primary structures, made in metal, towards CFRP in order to benefit from all the advantages of this material such as low weight and fatigue resistance, while complying with the thermal and the fireproof requirements in aviation.
To achieve a solution which is applicable to manned aircrafts it is needed to start in parallel with both, materials survey studies, and novel redesigning concepts, from metal to CFRP, while successfully anticipate integration routes for the fire protection layers within the new produced parts.
The fire conditions imposed by aviation are contemplated in various standard (long/small aircrafts, helicopters etc). In particular, the multilayer protective coating should be able, not only to avoid the burn out of the CFRP part, but to keep it below safety temperatures sufficient time not to diminish the mechanical strength of the structure, all under a continuous fire rain of kerosene, and in the presence of heavy mechanical vibration.
The sought multilayer configuration should appear to behave optimally in terms of thermal isolation, fireproofing and firefighting requirements. It also should be of easy of application, low cost and weight while maintaining its effectiveness. The project also looks at the process of removal and replacement if it is found to degrade or gets damaged under operating conditions in anticipation of maintenance related problems as well as long term environmental deterioration.