METALS PROCESSING AND FABRICATION

Abstract

The objective of the Metals Processing and Fabrication activity is to develop affordable, robust manufacturing processes and capabilities for metals and special materials critical to defense weapon system applications. Major areas that support this objective include: processing methods, special materials, joining, and inspection and compliance. These efforts directly impact the cost and performance of future aircraft, rotorcraft, land combat vehicles, surface and subsurface naval platforms, space systems, artillery and ammunition, and defense industry manufacturing equipment. Emphasis is on affordability for the following shipbuilding platforms: DDG-51, CVN-78 Class Carrier, VIRGINIA Class Submarine (VCS) / OHIO Replacement Program (ORP), and Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), with some funding geared toward metals processing and fabrication improvements for high priority air platforms such as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). Funding decrease from FY13 to FY14 reflects ramp up of the JSF project portfolio with less emphasis on metals processing technology. Reductions from FY 14 to FY 15 reflect DON decisions to re-baseline programs.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2015
Source ID
d60c32eeed746a5c74b9b81b741df8f9

Tags

Readers

  • Maritime and Naval Warfare Studies
  • Metallurgy
  • Military Science and Technology Research and Modernization.

Technology Areas

  • Space

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