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02/22/2018 16:27

Mat4Rail: EU Research Project on the Railway of the Future

Stefanie Möller Pressestelle
Universität Bremen

    Researchers from the University of Bremen and the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials Research (IFAM) are currently involved in the EU program Mat4Rail. Together with 16 partners from seven European countries, they are working on new developments in railway technology.

    The number of passengers carried by rail has been steadily increasing since 2004. In addition to rising passenger demand, the railway sector will also face further challenges in the future, such as growing traffic requirements, traffic congestion, safety and energy issues, and climate change. Of great importance, therefore, is the development of innovative materials and a modular design for rail vehicles. A further central goal of the European research project is to reduce the weight of trains. Prerequisite for this is that newly developed light-weight composites meet requirements in respect of mechanical stability and fire behavior. Mat4Rail also aims at developing new concepts to increase carrying capacity and passenger comfort through the integrated modularity of carriage interiors.

    Collaboration on a new generation of trains

    As part of the Mat4Rail project, researchers at the University of Bremen and Fraunhofer IFAM are working on the development of flame-retardant lightweight materials. Project leader Professor Bernd Mayer explains: “The Mat4Rail project allows us to investigate and optimize innovative matrix systems with regard to their fire behavior in combination with carbon, glass and basalt fibers. We’re excited about this opportunity to work on the emergence of a whole new generation of rail vehicles.” The 4-person research team around Mayer consists of two production technicians and a chemist, who are supported by researchers from Fraunhofer IFAM. The little over two-year Bremen project is being funded with almost 500,000 euro.

    Part of the world's largest research program Horizon 2020

    Mat4Rail is part of the so-called Shift2Rail Joint Undertaking (S2R JU), a public-private partnership launched in the frame of the Horizon 2020 EU research program. The goal of S2R JU is to secure and strengthen the competitiveness of the European rail industry. Horizon 2020 is the world's largest transnational support program for science, technology development, and innovation. In addition to SMART, Mat4Rail is already the second Shift2Rail project in which the University of Bremen is directly involved. SMART is about automation in rail freight transport.

    Innovation through cooperation

    The University of Bremen and the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Applied Materials Research (IFAM) are members of the “U Bremen Research Alliance”, which was formed to strengthen research cooperation between the University and top-level non-university research institutes. The collaborative research conducted in the Mat4Rail project strengthens the research alliance and simultaneously makes the University of Bremen more internationally visible as a place of top research.

    If you would like to have more information on this topic, feel free to contact:

    Prof. Dr. Bernd Mayer
    Faculty of Production Engineering – Mechanical Engineering & Process Engineering
    University of Bremen
    Phone: +49 421 2246-419
    Email: bernd.mayer@uni-bremen.de


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