10 Project Teams Selected to Help Accelerate the Adoption of Additive Manufacturing and Address the Needs of the Supply Chain
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. America Makes announces the awardees of three project calls worth $2.23M in total funding from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Manufacturing and Industrial Base Technology Division and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering OUSD(R&E). The projects were originally announced in July. Collectively, the technical project focus areas seek to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing (AM) and address the needs of the supply chain as identified in the America Makes and Department of Defense (DoD) Roadmaps.
“With the July project call announcements, we also unveiled a new project call process to further enhance collaboration among our membership community and stakeholders, streamlining engagement with the Institute,” said Brandon D. Ribic, Ph.D., America Makes Technology Director. “This change made a difference in the strong member response and high-impact submissions we received. As a result, we identified and secured additional funding from OUSD(R&E) to award more projects in these critical technical areas. We congratulate all of the awarded teams and look forward to the project outcomes greatly benefiting the supply chain, the AM industry, and the DoD’s modernization goals.”
Subject to the finalization of all contractual details and requirements, the selected America Makes Project Call Awardees are as follows:
Open Project Call 2020
The set of technical topic areas addressed in the Open Project Call were determined and prioritized by the America Makes membership community and stakeholders. Awards were made in the following technical areas:
Topic: Utilizing machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches to predict additively manufactured material quality
Awarded Teams
Project principal Senvol with Northrop Grumman; National Institute for
Aviation Research (NIAR), a part of Wichita State University (WSU); Stratasys Direct Manufacturing; and Pilgrim Consulting
Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory (ARL)
Project principal Open Additive, LLC with AddiGuru; and Wright State University
Project principal University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) with Northrop Grumman; ZEISS; Open Additive, and Macy Consulting, Inc.
Topic: Cross-validation of physics-based modeling and in-situ process monitoring techniques for metals additive manufacturing
Awarded Team
Project principal Pennsylvania State University ARL with Applied Optimization Inc.
Topic: Cybersecurity for additive manufacturing training
Awarded Team
Project principal ASTM International with Auburn University
Additive Manufacturing of High Temperature Metals for Hypersonic Applications
The goal of the Hypersonic Project Call is to overcome the known shortfalls of traditional manufacturing processes by accelerating the maturation of AM of high temperature metals in critical technical areas to improve cost, performance, and lead time for hypersonic capabilities.
Topic: Reliable manufacturing of complex scramjet flowpath components
Awarded Teams
Project principal GE Additive with Aerojet Rocketdyne and NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Project principal 3D Systems Corporation with Lockheed Martin
Topic: Gradient printing of material systems relevant to hypersonic applications
Awarded Team
Project principal Boeing with QuesTek Innovations LLC and RPM Innovations, Inc. (RPMI)
Government Driven Rapid Innovation Call (RIC)
For this first Government Driven RIC, the technical focus was directed by the U.S. Army and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to quantify the intrinsic mechanical behavior of AM metal lattice structures.
Topic: Tensile Behavior of AM Lattice Structures
Awarded Team
The Ohio State University
America Makes anticipates the previously announced Member Driven Rapid Innovation Call to get underway soon. Information on this project call can be found at americamakes.us/member-driven-project-call.
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About America Makes
Driven by the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM), America Makes is the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute. As the national accelerator for additive manufacturing (AM) based in Youngstown, Ohio, America Makes is the nation’s leading and collaborative partner in AM and 3DP technology research, discovery, creation, and innovation. Comprised of member organizations from industry, academia, government, non-government agencies, and workforce and economic development resources, the America Makes membership community is working together to innovate and accelerate AM to increase our nation’s global manufacturing competitiveness. America Makes is the first of eight Manufacturing Innovation Institutes established and program managed by the U.S. Department of Defense as public-private partnerships. America Makes is also a member of the Manufacturing USA® network, which seeks to secure U.S. global leadership in advanced manufacturing. For more information about America Makes, visit americamakes.us and follow @AmericaMakes on Twitter.
About Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
AFRL leads the discovery, development, and delivery of warfighting technologies for our air, space and cyberspace forces. AFRL is headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, home to the Wright brothers and recognized as the birthplace of aviation. AFRL is comprised of Technology Directorates, Functional Directorates, 711th Human Performance Wing and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. For more information about AFRL, visit afresearchlab.com.
About the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering OUSD(R&E)
The OUSD(R&E) is charged with the oversight of Department of Defense (DoD) technology strategy for the DoD. The Under Secretary of Defense for R&E is the principal staff advisor for research and engineering matters to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense and serves as the DoD’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO). The goal of OUSD(R&E) is to extend the capabilities of current war fighting systems, develop breakthrough capabilities, hedge against an uncertain future through a set of scientific and engineering options and counter strategic surprise. OUSD(R&E) also provides advice and assistance in developing policies for rapid technology transition. For more information about OUSD(R&E), visit cto.mil.
Source: America Makes