The 2nd Internal Workshop and the 2nd Alfa-Bird General Assembly took place in Toulouse on 6-8 July, 2010.
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Alfa-Bird, through the Workpackage 1.2 (IFP, DLR, SHELL, SASOL), submitted an article to the IASH Newsletter (The International Association for Stability, Handling and Use of Liquid Fuels). more
 
Alfa-Bird cited at the 18th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition (3-7 May 2010) more
 
The congress of World Biofuels Market 2010 took place in Amsterdam on 15-17 March. more
 

Alfa-Bird has reached an important milestone with the selection of 4 alternative fuels for the tests which will be performed during the second phase of the project.

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Welcome to ALFA-BIRD project


PROJECT SUMMARY AND PROGRESS TO DATE

ALFA-BIRD (Alternative Fuels and Biofuels for Aircraft Development) is a project co-funded by the EU in the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, started in July 2008. ALFA-BIRD is an R&D project aiming at viable technical solutions. Its objective is to investigate and develop a variety of alternative fuels for the use of in aeronautics, motivated by the need to ensure a sustainable growth of the civil aviation, regarding the impact of fossil fuels on climate change, and in the context of oil prices that are highly volatile and increasing in the long term.

The main challenge in the project work is developing fuels that meet the very strict operational constrains in aviation (e.g. flight in very cold conditions), and are compatible with current civil aircraft, which is a must due to their long lifetime of almost 50 years. To address this challenge, ALFA-BIRD gathers a multi-disciplinary consortium with key industrial partners from aeronautics (engine manufacturers, aircraft manufacturers) and fuel industry, and research organizations covering a large spectrum of expertise in fields of biochemistry, combustion as well as industrial safety. Bringing together their knowledge, the consortium will develop the whole chain for clean alternative fuels for aviation. The most promising solutions will be examined during the project, from classical ones (plant oils, synthetic fuels) to the most innovative, such as new organic molecules. Based on a first selection of the most relevant alternative fuels, a detailed analysis of up to 5 new fuels will be performed with tests in realistic conditions.

It covers a number of areas, including:

-    study of possible alternative fuels for use in aviation;

-    chemical analysis of the "best"  fuel;

-    improved formulation of biofuels;

-    new injection systems;

-    modeling of injection and combustion;

-    compatibility with aircraft fuel systems;

-    production of new fuels.

 

The first fuel selection matrix has been designed around three main axes, covering a wide range of possible alternative fuels from short term to long term:

-    paraffinic fuels, with hydrotreated vegetable oils and synthetic fuels 
     (XtL), in a short / middle term vision

-    naphthenic fuels, representative of new production processes such as
     coal or biomass liquefaction in a middle term vision

-    oxygenated fuels, such as higher alcohols or furanic compounds, in a 
     long term vision.

 

Several tests including the standard characterization of the 12 blends were used for the final selection of the 4 fuels that will be tested in the second phase (tests on engine components). The 4 fuels selected are FSJF, FT-SPK, a blend of FT-SPK and 50% naphthenic cut, and a blend of FT-SPK and 20% hexanol. This fuel matrix offers the possibility to evaluate the potential of different chemical families which are paraffinic compounds, naphthenic compounds and oxygenated compounds. This is also representative of a short, middle, and long term view. The information collected during the tests will be used to prepare the environmental and economical impact assessment, which will be the basis for the elaboration of the future strategy for the use of alternative fuels for aircraft.

In terms of management, the project has a slight delay, due to the late provision and selection of the alternative fuels. The Steering Committee is well aware of the situation and has estimated at the last physical meeting of the period (on November 27, 2009) that this delay should not have a major impact on the achievement of the final objectives.

Alfa-Bird is collaborating with several other European and International projects:

-    SWAFEA study (DG TREN) www.swafea.eu

-    DREAM, SP5 (FP7 project) www.dream-project.eu

-    CAAFI (USA initiative) www.caafi.org

-    OMEGA & ECATS (national projects)

 

Representatives of all these projects have been invited to the Alfa-Bird workshop in July 2009, and will be invited again at the next one, to continue scientific exchanges.




Collaboration with other R&D initiatives and networks 

The Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) - goal is to promote the development of alternative fuel options that offer equivalent levels of safety and compare favorably with petroleum based jet fuel on cost and environmental bases, with the specific goal of enhancing security of energy supply www.caafi.org 

The Network of Excellence ECATS

is an expert group contributing to environmentally compatible air transport. With initial funding from the European Commission ECATS' scope is to contribute to the environmental goals of the Vision 2020 for Aeronautics and the Strategic Research Agenda (SRA)

www.ecats-network.eu

Omega is a publicly funded partnership that offers impartial, innovative and topical insights into the environmental effects of the air transport industry and sustainability solutions www.omega.mmu.ac.uk


SWAFEA
is a study for the European Commission's Directorate General for Transport and Energy to investigate the feasibility and the impact of the use of alternative fuels in aviation.
To learn more about SWAFEA please see www.swafea.eu.
Our work foresees a strong interaction between the SWAFEA team and the aviation community as well as the fuel sector, NGOs and the public. Participation to the discussions within this project is therefore highly welcome.

The DREAM project is the response of the engine community to commercial and environmental pressures that have come about mainly as a result of two main factors: The political pressure to reduce CO2 and the increased cost of Jet A-1 fuel.
To learn more about DREAM please see www.dream-project.eu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Template for dissemination activities 
Please find here the template for submission of dissemination activities (Articles, conferences, workshop, ...).

According to the article II.30 of the grant agreement, this document has to be sent to alfa-bird@eu-vri.eu 45 days before the dissemination activity.