TSIAM Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motor Engineering
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The Central Institute of Aviation Engine Engineering named after P.I. Baranov (CIAM) is a state scientific center, the only research organization in Russia that carries out a full range of complex research and development in the field of aviation engine building - from fundamental research to joint work with the Design Bureau to create, fine-tune and certify engines, as well as scientific support for products in operation. For 2018, almost all aircraft engines created in Russia were developed with the direct participation of CIAM.
History
2025: Commissioning of the national standard for digital twins of aircraft gas turbine engines, developed by TsIAM specialists
From January 1, 2025, in Russia, by order of Rosstandart, the preliminary national standard "Computer Models and Modeling. Digital twins of aircraft gas turbine engines. General provisions. " It is designed for three years, representatives of the United Engine Corporation (UEC) told TAdviser on January 28, 2025. The document was developed by specialists of the Central Institute of Aviation Motor Engineering named after P.I. Baranov (CIAM) on the basis of regulatory documents of the UEC. Read more here.
2022: Joining CAD/CAE Consortium
On July 5, 2022, Rosatom announced the signing of an agreement on the entry of another 15 participants into the CAD/CAE consortium, including FAA TSIAM named after P.I. Baranova. Read more here.
2021: Transformation of FSUE into FAA "TSIAM named after P.I. Baranova"
According to the Chekko portal, from March 1, 2021, FSUE TSIAM named after P.I. Baranova ceased operations through reorganization in the form of transformation into FAA TSIAM named after P.I. Baranova.
The founders of FAA "CIAM named after P.I. Baranov" in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities indicated:
- Research Center "Institute named after N.E.Zhukovsky"
- Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Industry and Trade)
- Federal Agency for State Property Management (Federal Property Management Agency)
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