This Grant is a Continuation of N00014-14-1-0658 Cyber-Enabled Direct Digital Manufacturing Of Gas Turbine Engine Hot-Section Components
Abstract
The proposed basic research will address the need for accurate control of the microstructures, and thus mechanical properties, generated during additive manufacturing and the dimensional accuracy and quality control of components produced by Direct Digital Manufacturing for the Navy.The approach of the proposed research is to integrate physics-based process modeling, real-time feedback control, real-time process visualization, verification and validation, and process parameter control to develop, demonstrate, and validate cyber-enabled direct digital manufacturing for the manufacture and repair of hot-section components and thereby enable the real-time modification of processing parameters to achieve the desired microstructural, geometric, and mechanical characteristics of an AM component.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Sep 23, 2016
- Source ID
- N000141613080
Entities
People
- Suman Das
Organizations
- Georgia Tech Research Corporation
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy