Accession Number:

ADA566598

Title:

Virtual Manufacturing of Composite Structures for Ground Platforms, A DARPA Instant Foundry Adaptive Through Bits (iFAB) Program

Descriptive Note:

Final rept. 5 May 2011-31 May 2012

Corporate Author:

DELAWARE UNIV NEWARK CENTER FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Personal Author(s):

Report Date:

2012-08-01

Pagination or Media Count:

67.0

Abstract:

This effort focused specifically on the Liquid Composite Molding LCM class of processes as they are the ideal processes for medium to large scale components for ground platforms. UD-CCM has long history of fabricating composite structures for ground vehicles using these processes and the Figure below shows some examples of components fabricated over the years. The goal in this effort is to link composites design with process modeling, enabling the designer to evaluate manufacturability of the components in question. Historically, this has been a sequential process with component design and analysis followed by manufacturability assessment, usually through model fabrication runs or trial and error. The goal is to move to a concurrent approach, to significantly reduce the time from component design to functional prototype stage.

Subject Categories:

  • Laminates and Composite Materials
  • Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering and Control of Production Systems

Distribution Statement:

APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE