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E-raamat: Materials Needs and R&D Strategy for Future Military Aerospace Propulsion Systems

  • Formaat: 214 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309212120
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309212120
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The ongoing development of military aerospace platforms requires continuous technology advances in order to provide the nation's war fighters with the desired advantage. Significant advances in the performance and efficiency of jet and rocket propulsion systems are strongly dependent on the development of lighter more durable high-temperature materials. Materials development has been significantly reduced in the United States since the early 1990s, when the Department of Defense (DOD), the military services, and industry had very active materials development activities to underpin the development of new propulsion systems. This resulted in significant improvements in all engine characteristics and established the United States in global propulsion technology.



Many of the significant advances in aircraft and rocket propulsion have been enabled by improved materials and, materials manufacturing processes. To improve efficiency further, engine weight must be reduced while preserving thrust. Materials Needs and Research and Development Strategy for Future Military Aerospace Propulsion Systems examines whether current and planned U.S. efforts are sufficient to meet U.S. military needs while keeping the U.S. on the leading edge of propulsion technology. This report considers mechanisms for the timely insertion of materials in propulsion systems and how these mechanisms might be improved, and describes the general elements of research and development strategies to develop materials for future military aerospace propulsion systems. The conclusions and recommendations asserted in this report will enhance the efficiency, level of effort, and impact of DOD materials development activities.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Materials Development: The Process 3 Materials Development Assessment 4 Intellectual Property and Export Control 5 Elements of an Effective R&D Strategy Appendixes Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: The Leading Edge in Aerospace Propulsion Appendix C: Biographies of Committee Members Appendix D: ITAR-Restricted Analysis of the Plan Appendix E: Materials Development Case Studies Appendix F: Acronyms
Summary 1(8)
1 Introduction
9(4)
1.1 Background
9(1)
1.2 Future Military Aerospace Propulsion Needs
10(1)
1.3 Statement of Task
11(1)
1.4 Methodology
12(1)
2 Materials Development: The Process
13(55)
2.1 Introduction
13(2)
2.2 Technology Readiness Levels and Research and Development Funding
15(5)
2.3 The Role of Materials in the Advancement of Propulsion Technology
20(2)
2.4 The Notional Development Process for Propulsion Materials from Idea to Insertion
22(1)
2.5 The Historical Materials Development Process: How It Has Actually Worked
23(12)
2.6 The Evolving Materials Development Process
35(3)
2.7 The Role of Large Programs in the Development of Materials and Processes
38(6)
2.8 Common Themes for Successful Materials Development
44(5)
2.9 Evolution of Materials Programs at U.S. Universities
49(11)
2.10 Propulsion Materials Research Support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research
60(4)
2.11 Findings
64(4)
3 Materials Development Assessment
68(50)
3.1 Development Process for Structural Materials Research and Development
68(3)
3.2 Organizational Entities of the Air Force Research Laboratory
71(9)
3.3 Materials Research and Databases
80(9)
3.4 Materials Contribution to Current and Emerging Propulsion Systems
89(12)
3.5 Global Competitiveness
101(7)
3.6 The Plan
108(7)
3.7 Findings
115(2)
3.8 Recommendations
117(1)
4 Intellectual Property And Export Control
118(13)
4.1 Collaborative Materials Development and Intellectual Property
119(3)
4.2 Globalization
122(1)
4.3 Critical Engine Materials
122(2)
4.4 Collaboration and Intellectual Property
124(5)
4.5 Intellectual Property Protection Mechanisms
129(2)
5 Elements Of An Effective R&D Strategy
131(16)
5.1 Introduction
131(2)
5.2 Elements of an Effective Strategy
133(9)
5.3 Risk Management
142(1)
5.4 Recommendations
143(4)
APPENDIXES
A Statement of Task
147(2)
B The Leading Edge in Aerospace Propulsion
149(31)
C Biographies of Committee Members
180(7)
D ITAR-Restricted Analysis of the Plan1
187(1)
E Materials Development Case Studies
188(10)
F Acronyms
198