24 june 2014: additive manufacturing cde themed competition briefing
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Additive manufacturing CDE themed competition presentation from 24 June 2014 Innovation Network event in CardiffTRANSCRIPT
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Additive manufacturing for future
military equipment
CDE themed competition
24 June 2014
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Presentation overview
• Introduction to the competition
• Navy military drivers
• Technical challenges
• Competition details
• Questions on the competition
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Introduction to competition
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Military interest in additive manufacturing
• Additive manufacturing is likely to be a game changer for the
military across a wide range of areas
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Procurement Compression of the time and cost to go from
prototype to in service evaluation. IP!
Logistics Manufacturing bespoke or long lead time parts
closer to point of use. Improvements in repair and
maintainability.
Equipment
optimisation Lighter weight platforms due to design freedom.
Enhanced
functionality Doing things in a radically different way!
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MOD strategy on additive
manufacturing
“To openly state the MOD position and direction on the
use of additive manufacture processes, tools and
techniques…...”
1. operational & requirements
2. technical
3. commercial
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How can you demonstrate
enhanced functionality?
• Disruptive advances in military
equipment could include:
– Combination of functions eg
power or electronics forming part
of the structure or casing
– Modular, generic architectures to
enable interoperability
– Bespoke ‘design for mission’
structures or systems
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Additive manufacturing = key enabler
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The maritime environment
Lt Cdr Ben Dillon RN
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Scope
• The maritime environment
• 3D additive manufacture:
- Increased flexibility
- Increased maintenance instrumentation
- Forward repair and manufacture
- Humanitarian and disaster relief
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The maritime environment
• Naval operations
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The maritime environment
• Naval operations
• Sustainability - forward deployed
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The maritime environment
• Naval operations
• Sustainability - forward deployed
• Evolving requirements v. design constraints
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The maritime environment
• Naval operations
• Sustainability - forward deployed
• Evolving requirements v. design constraints
• Damage repair
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3D additive manufacture
• Flexibility
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3D additive manufacture
• Flexibility
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3D additive manufacture
• Flexibility
• Improved maintenance instrumentation
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3D additive manufacture
• Flexibility
• Improved maintenance instrumentation
• Platform / task group maintenance & repair
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3D additive manufacture
• Flexibility
• Improved maintenance instrumentation
• Platform / task group maintenance & repair
• Humanitarian and disaster relief
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Technical challenges
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Challenge 1 – embedded sensors
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Can additive manufacturing
improve the integration of
sensing capability?
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Challenge 2 – embedded
rechargeable power sources
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Can additive manufacturing help reduce the burden on
these through integrating rechargeable power
(batteries, solar etc) into military equipment?
Credit: Lead holder wikimedia
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Challenge 3 – integrated electronics
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We can’t do all of this –
but what can be done
that would provide
military benefit?
Would build-for-purpose bespoke
electrical connections enable enhanced
interoperability between equipment?
Credit: balurbala wikimedia
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Challenge 4 – integrated novel
camouflage or stealth technologies
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Can additive manufacturing enable the easy integration of
stealth technologies onto platforms?
Credit: Nick Hobgood wikimedia
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Challenge 5- rapid build
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How can additive manufacturing enable bespoke for
mission unmanned vehicles across all domains?
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Challenge 6 – mimicking biological
systems
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How can additive
manufacturing help
make better functional
simulants for testing?
Credit: Niabot wikimedia
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Competition specifics
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Important information
• Competition is a 2-phase approach
• Phase 1:
– Phase 1 will be contracted through CDE
– Phase 1 bids must describe the scope of a potential
phase 2
– Phase 1 deliverables must include a more detailed
costed proposal for phase 2 to be eligible for follow-
on funding
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Important information
• Phase 2:
– Promising concepts from phase 1 may be selected
for phase-2 funding, contracted through Dstl
– Dstl does not commit to fund any follow-on work,
but will consider phase-2 proposals at a second
decision conference at the end of phase 1
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Funding and technology readiness
levels (TRLs)
Phase Total
anticipated
budget
Typical
project
funding
Typical
project
duration
Typical
TRL
1 £750 k £40 k -
£80 k
6-8 months 3-4
2 £1.5 M £200k -
£300k
12-24
months
5-6
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For a description of TRLs see the Acquisition Operating
Framework https://www.gov.uk/acquisition-operating-framework
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Important dates
• Competition close date - 28 August 5pm BST
• Phase-1 projects complete by 30 June 2015
• See competition document for full list of dates for both
phases
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Opportunities for further questions
• Webinar on 4 July 2014
• Technical queries can be sent to [email protected]
– “Additive manufacturing” as a prefix in the title
• Funded projects will have opportunities to participate
in project showcases after each phase
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