Direct Digital Manufacturing of Integrated Naval Systems Using Ultrasonic Consolidation, Support Material Deposition and Direct Write Technologies
Abstract:
This project enabled the integration of ultrasonic consolidation, direct write dispensing, and material deposition technologies into a manufacturing workcell capable of fabricating advanced, integrated Naval-relevant structures. The workcell was shown to be capable of spatial composition control and complex internal geometries - including embedded electronics, thermal management, reinforcement fibers and other features - along with the resolution, scalability, repeatability, dimensional accuracy and surface finish of milling, all within an integrated Direct Digital Manufacturing DDM workcell. A one-year extension led to the development of a computational modeling infrastructure for ultrasonic consolidation that has revolutionized the prediction of the effects of process parameter variations on bonding, microstructure and mechanical properties of parts made using ultrasonic consolidation.