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Australian Government Grants $3M to Advance Carbon Fiber Cryotank Research

 

Australian Government Grants $3M to Advance Carbon Fiber Cryotank Research

 

A project aimed at developing carbon fiber rocket fuel tanks has recently been awarded a $3 million grant by the Australian government. The $12.5 million research is a collaborative project between Gilmour Space Technologies (Helensvale, Australia), the University of Southern Queensland (USQ, Toowoomba, Australia) and Teakle Composites (Acacia Ridge, Australia), with support from the federal government.

Included in the last round of the Australian government’s Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) grants, the project is targeting the design, development and manufacture of flight-ready carbon fiber cryotanks. It brings industry and academia together to use advanced robotic filament winding with advanced materials suited to the extreme operating conditions of space.

According to the researchers, the new carbon fiber cryotanks have the potential for up to 30% weight savings and 25% cost savings compared to previous tank designs.

According to Gilmour Space CEO and founder Adam Gilmour, the goal is to launch the first commercial rocket to orbit by 2022. “We are grateful to receive this funding, which will allow us to develop world-class composite materials and components for our orbital launch vehicles, making our rockets more efficient and reducing the cost of access to space,” Gilmour says.

Gilmour Space signed a strategic agreement with USQ in 2019 to collaborate on advanced rocket technology research.


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