Distortion Control "Tool Box" for Lightweight Ship Structures Workshop

January 14, 2014

This project compiles the physics and principles associated with distortion control derived from previous research and converts this knowledge base into a sequenced set of tangible, “shipyard friendly” implementation solutions designed to optimize several shipyard models. Distortion control modules will be designed and implemented to reduce the production rework associated with construction of lightweight ship structures. These modules will address the major sources of distortion, to include the welding and material handling processes. This project raises the technology readiness level of distortion control techniques to enable shipyard implementation.

Team: Bollinger Shipyards (Lead) | Ingalls Shipbuilding | Vigor Shipyards | BAE Systems - Southeast Shipyards | Edison Welding Institute | Gatekey Engineering, Inc. | Hepinstall Consulting Group, Inc. | V. Dlugokecki, P.E.

The project team will conduct a virtual technology transfer workshop to demonstrate final project results.

Workshop Details:
Date:     Friday, January 24, 2014
Time:     9 a.m.-12 Noon Eastern
Place:    Webinar (registration link below)

Agenda:

9:00        Introduction/Welcome
9:10        Phase I Highlights
9:45        Demo
10:20     Break
10:30     Recommended Ideal State Ship Scenarios
11:10     Implementation
11:40     Modularized Toolbox
11:50     Conclusions/Wrap-Up
 

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