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Engineering Software Research And Development, Inc. SBIR Phase II Award, August 2021

A SBIR Phase II contract was awarded to Engineering Software Research And Development, Inc. in August, 2021 for $749,994.0 USD from the U.S. Department of Defense and United States Air Force.

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SBIR/STTR Award Recipient
Engineering Software Research And Development, Inc.
Engineering Software Research And Development, Inc.
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Government Agency
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Defense
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Government Branch
United States Air Force
United States Air Force
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Award Type
SBIR0
Contract Number (US Government)
FA8571-21-C-00280
Award Phase
Phase II0
Award Amount (USD)
749,9940
Date Awarded
August 30, 2021
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End Date
November 30, 2023
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Abstract

Airframe maintenance cycles are one of the key cost drivers in any military aircraft program. In order to minimize costs associated with maintenance operations as well as time an aircraft spends on the ground, engineering teams must seek out methods of optimizing the maintenance schedule, performing repairs as infrequently as is safe while having confidence that prior repairs will not fail before the next maintenance cycle. This requires engineers to have access to accurate and reliable analysis methodologies and simulation tools to evaluate and predict repair performance under a number of service conditions. In the Phase I effort, a preliminary methodology was established to evaluate a repair’s effectiveness at restoring static strength and arresting fatigue crack growth in a section of wing skin. The methodology’s effectiveness was demonstrated on a reduced-size model and showed great promise for prediction of life expectancy in repaired C-130 wing skins. Phase II of the project will focus on expanding the scope of the work done in Phase I. In order to accurately address the specific needs of the Warner-Robins engineering team, full scale FEA models are needed with accurate representations of wing geometry and loading patterns. Additionally, the damage tolerance analysis will be expanded to encompass multiple crack configurations and provide more accurate estimates of fatigue life. Finally, to support validation of the methodology’s predictions an experimental testing program will be undertaken using AP/ES existing laboratory equipment to test pre-made repair specimens and compare their fatigue life to the models’ predictions.

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