SBIR-STTR Award

Lightweight Structures for Future Interceptors
Award last edited on: 9/8/2022

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : MDA
Total Award Amount
$1,609,888
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
MDA18-006
Principal Investigator
Brandon Coates

Company Information

Touchstone Research Laboratory

1142 Middle Creek Road
Triadelphia, WV 26059
   (304) 547-5800
   info@trl.com
   www.trl.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 01
County: Ohio

Phase I

Contract Number: HQ0147-18-C-7442
Start Date: 6/25/2018    Completed: 12/24/2018
Phase I year
2018
Phase I Amount
$99,999
The Missile Defense Agency is searching for innovative technologies to implement in future interceptor missiles and kill vehicles that will produce weight savings within the systems. To answer this need, Touchstone Research Laboratory proposes to develop fiber reinforced aluminum (FRA) metal matrix composite components to replace those that were originally made from Ti-6-4. The FRA is able to retain its strength at high temperatures where the titanium alloy starts to see a drop in strength. Given the increase in elevated temperature strength, the components may be made with reduced material usage, leading to weight savings. Phase I work will consist of elevated temperature testing of the FRA material at temperatures like those seen during launch of the missile, evaluating potential component applications, and structural analysis of the selected components to determine how much weight can be reduced. A sub-scale demo article will be made to address possible concerns when fabricating prototypes that will be testing in Phase II, which will consist of building prototype structures and testing them to prove feasibility. Documentation will also be produced that address the manufacturing plan for the prototype articles and the risks of scale up. The proposed endeavor offers an elevated temperature titanium replacement.Approved for Public Release | 18-MDA-9710 (6 Jul 18)

Phase II

Contract Number: HQ0860-22-C-7102
Start Date: 1/28/2022    Completed: 1/27/2024
Phase II year
2022
Phase II Amount
$1,509,889
Touchstone Research Laboratory proposes to develop fiber reinforced aluminum (FRA) metal matrix composite components to replace those that were originally made from Ti-6-4. It was proven that the FRA is able to outperform titanium at temperatures up to 1000°F. Given the increase in elevated temperature strength, the components may be made with reduced material usage, leading to weight savings. Phase II work will consist of increasing FRA manufacturing capabilities to prepare for large diameter missile cases, further characterizing the FRA material, and produce a sub-scale rocket motor case made out of FRA that can be used for static firing proof-of-concept testing. The sub-scale rocket motor case will be produced as a result of design and analysis work with the goal to fully utilize the capabilities of the FRA material. Touchstone will also aim to integrate its CFOAM (carbon foam) lightning strike and thermal protection system into the FRA motor case technology. Phase III work will consist of scaling up the production capabilities of the FRA motor cases to fit the geometry of ground-based interceptors along with static firing tests on the produced rocket motor case from the Phase II effort and further capability testing of the combined FRA motor case with the integrated lightning strike and thermal protection system. Approved for Public Release | 21-MDA-11013 (19 Nov 21)