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Ship Design & Material Technologies Panel

Ship Design & Material Technologies Panel. March 12-14, 2019 Charleston, SC. Current Focus Areas. In addition to the NSRP major focus areas, the SDMT Panel will focus more specifically in the following areas: Improving technologies in early ship design.

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Ship Design & Material Technologies Panel

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  1. Ship Design & Material Technologies Panel March 12-14, 2019 Charleston, SC

  2. Current Focus Areas • In addition to the NSRP major focus areas, the SDMT Panel will focus more specifically in the following areas: • Improving technologies in early ship design. • Improving integration of all shipboard systems and undefined mission systems during design. • Improvement of design technologies, including design and analysis tools, to reduce costs in production engineering and construction. • Investigate material technologies to improve material performance, standardization, and overall material processes while reducing part count and total ownership costs during all phases of ship design and construction. • Reduction of re-work in all areas of ship design and construction. • Improving specifications and standards and investigating new technologies that can be incorporated into Rules or technical requirements documents for both commercial and naval shipbuilding programs. • Collaborate and partner with other NSRP panels on topics and initiatives that encompass the other panel focus areas.

  3. Current Panel Activities • ECB Feedback • Research Announcements • Technology Investment Plan (TIP) Revision • Panel Project Selection • Future Panel Meetings • Industry Events Feedback

  4. ECB Feedback • Succession for NSRP Leadership Positions • Evaluation of this years’ solicitation cycle • Government Benchmarks may drive a change to solicitation cycle

  5. Panel Projects Submitted for Funding • Automated Design Analysis Tool for Standard Foundations – led by Newport News Shipbuilding • Joint Interoperable Standards for Containerized Modules – led by General Dynamics NASSCO • Al-clad Brazing Process Technology for Improved Corrosion Resistance of Aluminum Ship Structure – led by EWI • Elastic Pressure Loads on Stiffened Metallic Composite Stacks – led by General Dynamics NASSCO • COMPASS - COMbined Product ASSessmentTool – led by General Dynamics NASSCO

  6. Panel Projects Process • Feedback on this solicitation schedule? • Likes/Dislikes?

  7. Technology Investment Plan (TIP) Workshop held February 6th and 7th Next couple slides shows some potential project ideas

  8. Potential Project Ideas Prioritized List of Problem Statements 3D Printing (AM) Qualifications Smart Model Data Develop the Standard Requirements for Flexible Infrastructure Rapid Material/Component Qualification Commercial Industry Practices for Potential Shipbuilding Applications Design for Automation Production Design M&S Software Design for Autonomy

  9. Potential Project Ideas – Top 3 Potential Project Ideas to Address Problem Statements 3D Printing (AM) Qualifications Parts for ships (non-metallic/metallic) Ship board install Design for AM Universal feedstock Standardized Feedstocks Smart Model Data Capability Translation from shipyard to fleet Develop the Standard Requirements for Flexible Infrastructure Auxiliary Vessels Commercial vessels Aluminum/non-steel vessels Compliant spaces

  10. Potential Project Ideas Potential Project Ideas to Address Problem Statements Rapid Material/Component Qualification Enhancing Material properties Within Existing Specifications Design for Automation Facilitate the Use of Robotics Commercial Industry Practices for Potential Shipbuilding Applications Auxiliary Vessels Commercial vessels Aluminum/non-steel vessels Compliant spaces

  11. Attendance Metrics • Voting Members • Rules for Voting members • Two meetings (virtual or in person) within a two year time span • Latest panel project voting metrics • 27 Voting Members • 18 Votes Received • Shipyards – 12 (Different shipyards: Austal, BAE, Ingalls, NASSCO, NNS) • Industry - 6

  12. Research Announcements • RA19-01s selected at December 2018 ECB meeting • RAs mapped to the SDMT panel • Robotic Arc Directed Energy Deposition (DED) • On-Board Ship 3D Environment • Cost Reduction of Shock Application • Capturing In-Service Ship Configuration • Fatigue Analysis of Swaged Bulkheads • Mixed Reality System for Real-Time Construction Problem Resolution

  13. Industry Feedback • Limited responses received (6) • Potential Conferences: • Technology, Systems & Ships Conference in June (Washington DC) – 4 people • Workboat – 4 people • SNAME conference- 3 people • DMC – 2 people • Fleet Maintenance & Modernization (San Diego/alters coast) • FABTECH

  14. Spring/Summer Panel Meeting • June timeframe • Looking at Florida • Focus area – NASA Technology Transfer • Potentially Joint Panel meeting ? • Any potential tour/topics/presentations, let myself or Monika Skowronska know

  15. Fall Panel Meeting • June timeframe • Looking at West Coast • Focus area – TBD (Coatings?) • Potentially Joint Panel meeting with Surface Prep & Coatings • Any potential tour/topics/presentations, let myself or Monika Skowronska know

  16. Future Focus Areas • Additive Manufacturing • Automation • Design Tools • Others?

  17. Moving Forward • Focused Panel Meetings • Looking at presentation from NAVSEA06L on DoD Digital Strategy • Any requests for a specific TWH presentations? • Any suggestions for future meeting topics?

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