America Makes Announces New Directed Project Call Worth $1M in Total Funding
America Makes, Youngstown, Ohio, announced a new Directed Project Call worth $1M in total funding from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Manufacturing and Industrial Base Technology Division to advance domestic ability to use additive manufacturing for the creation of components for aerospace and defense high Mach applications.
The Maturation of Additive Geometric Management Approaches (MAGMA) for high Mach applications seeks to improve geometries, thermal management, and producibility of AM components through design innovation using model-based approaches to account for various factors which impede product shape.
“The MAGMA Directed Project Call addresses an inherently complex and ongoing problem that has significant implications for the aerospace and defense sectors,” said Brandon D. Ribic, Ph.D., America Makes Technology Director. “With this project call, our goal is to gain a better understanding of geometric tolerancing as it relates to thermal management by leveraging model-based technologies to advance designs and demonstrate measurable improvement in the producibility of AM components for high Mach applications. We highly encourage members to team with a design authority who has a deep understanding of design intent in this area.”
MAGMA aligns to strategic swimlanes determined in the America Makes’ AM Technology Roadmap, that when met, promote inquiry, knowledge-sharing, and technical advancements across the entire industry.
MAGMA also builds upon learnings from previous America Makes project calls, including a 2015 project focused on using AM for fabricating conformal heat exchangers for propulsion applications.
More information, details, and participant guidelines for the MAGMA can be found at americamakes.us/project-calls.
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