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America Makes Announces Winners for IMPACT Project Call

The project call focuses on additive manufacturing research related to casting and forging, metal powder sourcing and robotic AM process planning for continuous fiber-reinforced composite structures.

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The National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM) and America Makes have selected the winners of the “Improvements in Manufacturing Productivity via Additive Capabilities and Techno-Economic Analysis (IMPACT)” directed project call. Funding for this project call is provided by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Research and Engineering Manufacturing Technology Office (OSD(R&E)) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), worth a total of $11.7 million.

The objective of the IMPACT project call is to demonstrate productivity and yield benefits for casting and forging manufacturing via additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, execute techno-economic analysis for metal powder AM, and to bridge component sourcing gaps with AM parts for casting and forging applications. Additionally, the project call was seeking innovative solutions in robotic AM process planning for continuous fiber-reinforced composite structures.

AM is of significant interest to the U.S. manufacturing base as the technology enables shorter lead times, mass customization, energy reduction, complex shapes and production of parts on demand, providing benefits to both new acquisitions and legacy systems.

“This project call addresses the needs of a broad cross section of our nation’s supply chain, including the casting and forging industry,” says Brandon Ribic, Ph.D., America Makes Technology Director. “The U.S. government considers metal casting and forgings to be one of the most critical supply chain items to our national defense and economic health. Thus, we see the need for casting and forging operations to seek advanced manufacturing capabilities that can upgrade production capacity, improve throughput, reduce cost and take risks out of the supply chain equation. The awardees of this project call will work to shed light on the critical need for long-term strategic investments in AM to strengthen the U.S. supply chain.”

Additionally, the techno-economic analysis study on metal powder AM seeks to prioritize investment areas to improve the business case for one of the most mature AM processes. The research in robotic planning strategies for continuous fiber-reinforced printing aims at reducing the producibility barriers of autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles. “Applying the full 3-dimensional power of advanced manufacturing technologies, such as industrial robotic arms to use for AM applications can unlock many unseen potentials,” says John Martin, America Makes additive manufacturing research director.

Below is the list of award winners and related topics/projects:

Topic 1: Develop/disseminate leading practices and accelerate the adoption of 3D printed molds/cores for sand castings

  • Project 1: Implementing Best Practices and Technology Improvements for 3D Printed Molds/Cores for Sand Castings
    • Team Lead: Honeywell International
    • Project Team: American Foundry Society; Chicago Magnesium Casting Co.; ExOne; Hoosier Pattern; Ohio Aluminum Industries

Topic 2: Mature AM ceramic technology and promote adoption for rapid, low-volume production of investment castings for defense applications

  • Project 1: AM Ceramic Shell Technology for Investment Casting
    • Team Lead: Investment Casting Institute
    • Project Team: Alfred University – Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology; Barron Industries; Bescast; Concurrent Resources; Intrepid Automation; Kovatch Castings; Lithoz America; Metaltek International – Wisconsin Investcast Division; Missouri University of Science and Technology; O’Fallen Casting; Pennsylvania State University; Product Development & Analysis; Rangeview; SeaCast; Shell Cast; Signicast; Tethon 3D; University of Arizona; University of Texas El Paso​​
  • Project 2: 3D CREATE – 3D Ceramic Research and Extensive Application of Tools for Engineered Molds
    • Team Lead: Renaissance Services
    • Project Team: Aspen Technology; Product Development & Analysis; The Ohio State University, Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence; University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting Center
  • Project 3: Maturation of Ceramic 3D Printed Shell-Based Investment Casting Foundry Capabilities of the 76th CMXG at Tinker Air Force Base
    • Team Lead: DDM Systems
    • Project Team: Air Force Sustainment Center 76 CMXG, Mueller Additive Manufacturing Solutions


Topic 5: Optimizing Forging Preforms Production Using Different Additive Manufacturing Routes: Process Selection, Testing and Performance Evaluation

  • Project 1: Pilot the Industrialization of AM preforms to Expedite the Forging Process for Low-Volume Forged Components|
    • Team Lead: Cleveland State University
    • Project Team: Canton Drop Forge; FasTech; Forging Industry Association; Georgia Southern University; SIFCO Industries; and Wright State University


Topic 6: Develop and disseminate leading DED and cold spray practices to promote adoption of die repair for forging applications

  • Project 1: DED Additive Manufacturing for Forging Die Repair
    • Team LeadCleveland State University
    • Project Team: Absolute Welding and Machining; Canton Drop Forge; FasTech; Forging Industry Association


Topic 8: Techno-economic analysis and manufacturing readiness assessments to address bridging component sourcing gaps with AM parts for critical casting and forging production

  • Project 1: Casting and Forging Techno-Economic Framework
  • Project 2: Techno-Economic Analysis and Assessment to Bridge Sourcing Gaps between Casting and Forging to Additive Manufacturing
    • Team Lead: Wichita State University – National Institute for Aviation Research
       

Topic 9: Powder AM techno-economic analysis


Topic 10: Innovations in robotic additive manufacturing process planning

  • Project 1: 3D Toolpathing Software Advancements for Steered Continuous Fiber Robot Process Planning

Project teams will report on their progress with these projects at the America Makes Technical Review and Exchange, and other industry events during the execution phase of the program.

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