SOLICITATION NOTICE
A -- “Research on Advanced Non -destructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Materials, Processes and Structures”
- Notice Date
- 12/22/2008
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- NAICS
- 541712
— Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFRL - Wright Research Site, Det 1 AFRL/PK, Bldg 167, Area B, 2310 8th Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, 45433-7801, United States
- ZIP Code
- 45433-7801
- Solicitation Number
- PKM-09-04
- Response Due
- 1/15/2009
- Archive Date
- 1/16/2009
- Point of Contact
- Robin A. Mayberry,, Phone: 937-656-9001
- E-Mail Address
-
Robin.Mayberry@wpafb.af.mil
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- NOTICE OF CONTRACT ACTION FOR Research on Advanced Non -destructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Materials, Processes and Structures. The objective of the program is to conduct on-site research to bridge the the gaps and accelerate the initial development of selected NDE technology to a level of full feasibility demonstration, to conduct studies of the applicability of selected technologies to a wide variety of potential applications, or development of new technologies to address specific needs. Research is comtemplated to address current operational or maintenance needs. Because the nature and make-up of advanced aerospace materials and structures are diverse and complex, a comprehensive planning and execution of NDE research is anticipated. There are numerous well established NDE tools and techniques for use in NDE research. A partial list includes, but is not limited to: eddy current, ultrasound, X-Ray based methods, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, boroscopy, laser based methods, terahertz methods, microwave methods, thermography, shearography, acoustic emission, and on-board monitoring methods. It is envisioned that NDE research will also require advances in the state-of-the-art, necessitating the development of new and unique tools and techniques in addition to the tools and techniques enumerated above. Materials that will be the subject of NDE research may include, but are not limited to, the following materials and their associated composites: aluminum alloys; magnesium alloys; titanium alloys; nickel alloys; steels; refractory metals; advanced intermetallic compounds; niobium alloys; ceramics – monolithic; high-temperature structural ceramics based on oxides, nitrides, silicides, carbides, and borides; nanocrystalline and/or multi-layered component systems of metallics, intermetallics, ceramics, and organic materials; structural and nonstructural polymers as well as functionally graded materials, electronic materials, sensor materials, coatings and paint materials. Structures that will be the subject of NDE research will be made of the above materials and may include, but are not limited to the following structures: simple plates; multilayered plate structures; plates with attached stiffeners/structure (bonded, fastened, or integral); plates or structures with rough or irregular finishes; or combinations of the previously mentioned structures. Proposals will maximize the research efficiency and demonstrate relevance by: 1) identifying appropriate material systems and components based on their specific inspection deficiencies, 2) identifying and developing an understanding of the limitations of the inspection method including the physics and mechanics of excitation, interaction with the material, and signal processing, 3) developing, adapting or improving techniques to characterize damage precursors, initiation and accumulation under laboratory or simulated component usage conditions, 4) developing or improving analytical models to simulate accurately the interaction of chosen NDE method with degradation, deformation, and failure mechanisms in laboratory or realistic conditions, 5) verifying the accuracy and applicability of the analytical models using experimental data and demonstrating the improvements in material state awareness capability, 6) transitioning the knowledge obtained, models, experimental data, and testing methods/technologies to appropriate Air Force customers, suppliers and the scientific community, and 7) developing enabling technology for material health, on-board or in-situ monitoring. It is anticipated that a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) providing more details into this program will be released sometime during the month of March, 2009 and will be available at www.fedbizopps.gov. Other business opportunities for the Air Force Research Laboratory are also available at www.fedbizopps.gov. Direct questions to the Contracting point of contact identified above or the Program Manager identified below in the announcement. NOTE: The government anticipates conducting a Lab Tour on 23 Jan 2009. Participation in the tour is limited to U.S. Citizens only; with no more than 3 representatives per company permitted to attend. If you plan to attend the Lab Tour, you must notify Mr. Welter (contact information provided below) no later than the Thursday of the week before the tour and provide him with the attendees’ names, company, address and phone number. Absolutely no substitutions of representatives after notification deadline will be accepted. The Lab Tour will be conducted at AFRL/RXLP, 2230 10th Street, Building 655, WPAFB, OH, 45433-7817. For additional information related to this Lab Tour, please contact Mr. John Welter at (937) 255-9811, or by e-mail at john.welter@wpafb.af.mil.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: AFRL/RX, 2230 10th Street, WPAFB, Ohio, 45433-7817, United States
- Zip Code: 45433-7817
- Zip Code: 45433-7817
- Record
- SN01723013-W 20081224/081222215306-bf46daf188b8d8d23631446e8b153a43 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
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