SBIR-STTR Award

Rapid Freezing Injection Molding and Sublimation Process for Fabrication of Controlled Fragmentation Tungsten Warheads
Award last edited on: 4/5/2023

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$172,802
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
A22B-T005
Principal Investigator
Mark A Occhionero

Company Information

CPS Technologies Corporation (AKA: Ceramics Process Systems)

111 South Worcester Steet
Norton, MA 02766

Research Institution

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Phase I

Contract Number: 2022
Start Date: University of Utah    Completed: 9/30/2022
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$172,802
Tungsten (W) has been considered for warhead applications as it has a high density, potentially resulting increased lethality from small, low drag, high kinetic energy fragments at increased or predictable standoff distances. Injection molding (IM) is considered to be the low-cost fabrication high production volume approach for production providing features that promote fragmentation without machining. This study will demonstrate the use of the CPS QuickSetTM Injection Molding (QIM) process for the production of tungsten, and tungsten alloys sintered materials for this application. CPS will fabricate green bodies of W and W-Cu alloys to be sintered by the University of Utah. These materials will be evaluated for sinterablity, density, microstructure development, and mechanical properties will be measured and evaluated with respect to warhead application. This study will explore the mechanical behavior transitions between brittle and ductile fracture as a function of Cu concentration and the influence on fragmentation. A demonstration piece with warhead fragmentation will also be produced using QIM. The study will also determine the necessity of a pusher plate.

Phase II

Contract Number: W15QKN-22-P-0064
Start Date: 3/30/2023    Completed: 00/00/00
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Phase II Amount
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