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DACOMAT - Damage Controlled Composite Materials

The objective of DACOMAT is to develop more damage tolerant and damage predictable low cost composite materials in particular aimed for used in large load carrying constructions like bridges, buildings, wind-turbine blades and offshore structures. The developed materials and condition monitoring solutions will provide high tolerance for manufacturing imperfections and high capacity to sustain damages. This will enable large composite structures to be manufactured and maintained at low cost.

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DACOMAT - Damage Controlled Composite Materials for bridges, buildings, wind-turbine blades and off shore structures.

Society is dependent upon the continuous functioning of critical infrastructures such as road bridges and energy supply. These infrastructures are exposed to high loads and harsh environmental conditions through their lifetime in operation and materials failures lead to down time having vast negative effects on productivity and well-being in society in terms of lost time, shortened life cycles and increased service costs. So engineers face the challenge to develop durable materials compatible with industrial standards in an economically viable way. Composites represent attractive materials and are increasingly used for such applications since they demonstrate low weight, high strength and stiffness and high environmental resistance. However composites suffer from sudden brittle failure mainly due to production defects and handling damages; this is currently handled by strict quality and process control from manufacturers, resulting in high production costs which can represent a barrier to introduction and development of composites in a wide range of applications.

The general objective of DACOMAT is to develop more damage tolerant and damage predictable low cost composite materials in particular aimed for used in large load carrying constructions like bridges, buildings, wind-turbine blades and off shore structures. The developed materials and condition monitoring solutions will enable composite structures to be designed and manufactured as large parts allowing for more and larger manufacturing defects and the need for manual inspection to be dramatically reduced. A demonstration of the materials' performances in relevant environment will be conducted in two business cases: wind turbine blades and road bridge beams, while both LCC and LCA analysis will also strengthen the project's credibility.

The project gathers the full industrial value chain: ranging from materials development and manufacturing to composite parts demonstrators and standardisation.

SINTEF Is the coordinato in the project.

Partners: DNV GL, FIRECO, HEXCEL, LM Wind Power, UPM, University of Strathclyde, DTU, AIRTIFICIAL, JCH, Polynt Composites, 3B-the fibreglass company, Ayming


The DACOMAT project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under GA No. 761072.

For more information about the project, see the home page 

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Project duration

2018 - 2021