SBIR-STTR Award

Enhancing Thermo-Mechanically Coupled Computational Models for High-Temperature Impact and Fracture
Award last edited on: 6/5/2023

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
DOD : MDA
Total Award Amount
$1,543,511
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
MDA19-T002
Principal Investigator
Joseph Magallanes

Company Information

Karagozian & Case (AKA: K&C~Karagozian and Case Inc~John Case and Associates)

700 North Brand Boulevard Suite 700
Glendale, CA 91203
   (818) 240-1919
   jakoby@kcse.com
   www.kcse.com

Research Institution

Penn State University

Phase I

Contract Number: HQ0860-20-C-7057
Start Date: 4/6/2020    Completed: 10/5/2020
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$124,945
This STTR research study aims to enhance and apply thermo-mechanically coupled computational models for high-temperature fracture. This topic is particularly challenging in that hypersonic flight in the atmosphere generates extreme conditions over a vehicle that can affect the strength and performance the vehicle materials, both in-flight conditions as well as for cases where the vehicle encounters projectile impacts. To address this highly challenging problem, K&C and PSU have the unique expertise and capabilities of enhancing state-of-the-art thermo-mechanically coupled Computational Solid Dynamics (CSD) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models that are required to understand the interaction of the high-temperature environment with the fracture associated with hypersonic vehicles. The Phase I seeks to research and extend coupled CSD/CFD codes to model the perforation of a vehicle, the resulting dynamically evolving flow-field through the opening, while retaining the essential coupling phenomenon. K&C’s existing thermo-mechanical material model for Ceramix Matrix Composites (CMCs) will be extended and calibrated to existing and new data. Armed with an increased computational capability to model thermo-mechanical coupling phenomenon with hypervelocity materials, we propose to conduct a limited suite of coupled CSD/CFD hypervelocity calculations under flight conditions (Mach 5) and under transient impact with projectiles. Approved for Public Release | 20-MDA-10398 (2 Mar 20)

Phase II

Contract Number: HQ0860-21-C-7139
Start Date: 6/3/2021    Completed: 6/2/2023
Phase II year
2021
Phase II Amount
$1,418,566
Proposal seeks to study and enhance thermo-mechanically coupled computational models for high-temperature impact and fracture of high-speed aerostructures. K&C is an established science and engineering company, founded in 1945, that specializes in developing engineered solutions for extreme environments through advanced computational models, experimental methodologies, and specialized software and physical products. K&C has teamed with Penn State University (PSU), which recently developed novel thermo-mechanical Meshfree computational methods for structures and materials undergoing extreme environments, including environments involving energetic blast, impact, and shock. Approved for Public Release |21-MDA-10789 (21 Apr 21)