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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 18,1997 PSA#1784Office of Naval Research, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA
22217-5660 A -- EVALUATION AND TESTING OF NUMERICAL METHODS APPLICABLE TO THE
SIMULATION OF UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON NAVAL
STRUCTURES. SOL N00014- POC Dr. Judah Goldwasser, ONR (703)696-2164.
BAA 97-012. The Office of Naval Research is interested in evaluating
and testing numerical methods applicable to the simulation of
underwater explosions and their effects on naval structures. The
requirements for the numerical schemes of interest are: I.) time
accurate solutions to the Euler Equations in 1, 2 and 3 dimensions, ii.
) fully conservation and higher order accurate, iii.) applicable to
fixed, rectangular grids, iv.) capable of treating an arbitrary number
of multiple materials, such as gas and water, separated by a sharp
interface, v.) applicable to bodies of arbitrary geometrical shapes
with unsteady boundaries. Fulfilling requirements I. -- iv. are
mandatory. Fulfilling requirement v. is highly desirable. The numerical
method selected under this BAA will be implemented by technologists at
the Naval Surface Warfare Center, with possible collaboration from the
scheme developer, into an existing, fluid-structure code. This code
will employ an Eulerian module to compute the fluid flow and a
Lagrangian module to model the structure. The Eulerian and Lagrangian
modules execute in tandem, passing information back and forth as the
solution proceeds. A set of 19 test cases, outlined in a test document,
has been constructed to evaluate the candidate numerical schemes. These
cases span the range from 1-D model problems to 3-D explosion bubble
simulations. This document describes each test case, defines the meshes
on which it will be solved, prescribes the initial and boundary
conditions, and specifies the deliverables. Typically, the results to
be supplied included x-y and contour plots, prepared according to a
specified format. The test document may be obtained directly from Dr.
Judah Goldwasser, the cognizant ONR Program Officer (e-mail:
goldwaju@onr.navy.mil). Participants in this study will apply the
numerical scheme of their choice to this set of test cases and prepare
the information, charts, and graphs stipulated by the test document.
It is highly desirable to compute as many of the 19 test cases as
possible. It is not mandatory to work all the test cases. Additionally,
participants must provide the source code used to compute the test
cases, user documentation, as well as all input files. Potential
follow-on research on a next generation computational fluids scheme may
develop under the ONR 6.1 Applied Analysis program in FY98. Proposals
may be submitted in any format the offeror chooses, however, the
following information must be included: 1) the basis for the
algorithm(s), 2) description of the algorithm(s) & capabilities, 3)
technical description of the numerical techniques to be employed, and
4) examples of previous problems the scheme/code has been used to
address, including benchmark problems which demonstrate capability.
Proposals under this announcement must be submitted by 15 MAR 1997. The
following criteria, listed in descending order of importance will be
used to evaluate proposals: (1) technical merits of the proposal and
approach to fulfilling the requirements outlined in the test document,
including choice of test cases to be computed, (2) potential
contribution of the effort to achieving implementation of a fully
functional, high fidelity weapons/weapons effects code capable of
analyzing the performance of undersea weapons to a level of accuracy
sufficient to support ONR and operational Navy missions, (3) the
offeror's capabilities, related experience, facilities, techniques, or
unique combinations of these that are integral factors for achieving
the proposed objectives, (4) the qualifications, capabilities, and
experience of proposed principal investigator, and key personnel who
are critical in achieving the proposed objectives, and (5) realism of
the proposed cost and availability of funds. This announcement
constitutes a Broad Agency Announcement as contemplated by FAR 6.102
(d)(2). Readers should note that this is an announcement to declare
ONR's intent to competitively fund research and that no request for
proposals (RFP), solicitation or other announcement of this
opportunitywill be made. Proposers should state in their proposal that
it is submitted in response to this BAA. The standard industrial
classification code is 8731 with the small business standard of 500
employees. At the end of this program, a downselection may be made
based on proposals to integrate the findings of this project into the
ONR Undersea Weaponry Program. Factors in the downselection include
affordability, feasibility and availability of funds. (0044) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0019 19970218\A-0019.SOL)
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