OUTLINE
• Definition of ICME
• ICME PRIZE: Details
• Example: Jet Engine Perspective
• Potential Resources
• AIAA SciTech 2016 ICME Activities
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Integrated Computational Materials Engineering Is The Future
ICME is an approach to the design of
products and the materials which
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ICME Brings With It A Tsunami of Information
Needs : Metallic Materials ICME Is More than M-P or P-M Relationships
Metallic Material Example
Inaugural: ICME Award
The AIAA Materials Technical Committee (TC) with the support of Composite Design and Manufacturing HUB (cdmHUB), NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and Rolls Royce Corporation funding have established an ICME (Integrated Computational Materials Engineering) prize for the best aerospace focused ICME project.
• This bi-annual award, the first to be presented at SciTech 18, will not only include recognition at a SciTech conference itself, but will also provide a $1,500.00 team award.
• Furthermore, each winning project and project team will be given special consideration for internship or follow-on effort to further realize the benefit of the proposed project with one or more of the sponsoring organizations: cdmHUB, NASA, and/or Rolls-Royce.
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Inaugural ICME Prize Time Schedule:
• Letter of intent to propose due to the ICME award team Jan 29, 2016
• Contestant Proposed Project Descriptions as SciTech Abstract June 30, 2016
• Acceptance (or rejection) letter to Contestants Aug 3, 2016
• Final Report due to the ICME award team June 2, 2017
• Each team must give final presentation at SciTech SciTech 18
• Winning team announced during the Recognition Luncheon SciTech 18
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Within the context of this year’s contest
We are looking for projects that will not only demonstrate scale linkage with respect to
customer performance requirements but will also at the same time address specific bottom line
aerospace business benefit.
• Specific topic objectives and metrics are team specified; however teams are highly encouraged to
include at least three levels of scale integration (e.g., processing, microstructure, properties or
microstructure/properties/performance).
• Since aerospace structures are tightly regulated an important aspect to address/demonstrate is not
only user acceptance but regulatory/certification bodies acceptance of proposed method/process as
well.
• Consequently, it is anticipated that these projects will engage the entire supply chain [education
(workforce development), raw material and component suppliers, Original Equipment Manufacturers
(OEMs) including airframe and/or propulsion system manufacturers, large and small software
companies familiar with materials, processes and structures model development and
commercialization, and material/structures information management experts] and engage expertise
from all relevant disciplines (be multi-disciplinary in nature).
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Participation
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To be considered for participation in the 15-month competition, the abstract
submission must contain the following information:
1. Names and affiliation of all team members
2. Identified customer industry
3. Customer requirements and associated business case
4. A non-confidential description of the proposed project including - objectives,
criteria for success from both a technical and business case standpoint,
proposed metric(s) to measure success, novelty and how the entity or
technology developed or utilized will advance the state of the art with respect
to ICME and impact the bottom line business case of the customer.
5. A clear statement of work with associated time line and required resources.
6. Metric(s) for measuring success of the project.
The ICME prize selection committee will assess the submitted abstract for
completeness per above and send out notification to submitting teams of
acceptance, rejection, or needed modification to progress to full competition
Judging Criteria • The AIAA material technical committee will assemble an award panel to evaluate each
proposed project (based on its own merits) from all those accepted projects for the given 15-month competition timeframe.
• The ICME prize selection committee will evaluate each proposal response based against its own described merits, presentation of final project results and accompanying material:
Contestants will be judge based on the following criteria:
1. Technical scope, difficulty and quality 35 points
2. Achievement of stated goals 20 points
3. Business Impact – Return on Investment 15 points
4. Extent and quality of multidisciplinary team 10 points
5. Quality of Final Report 10 points
6. Quality of Final Presentation 10 points
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Selection Process For ICME Prize Judges
• AIAA Material Technical Committee (TC) is responsible to assemble an ICME Prize Selection
Committee through conventional nomination process during the Materials TC meeting at SciTech.
• This selection committee shall be comprised of four ICME discipline experts that must be
members of an AIAA Technical Committee. In addition, the ICME Prize Selection Committee shall
include 1 representative from each of the donor organizations (i.e., cdmHUB, NASA, Rolls-Royce
Corporation) It is required that Donor organizations nominate an ICME Prize Selection Committee representative that actively serves
on an AIAA TC, if one exists. However, in the event a Donor organization does not have an active TC representative,
the Donor has the right to nominate a relevant non-TC subject matter expert candidate for participation.
• The resulting 7 member ICME Prize Selection Committee shall then elect a Chair from its
members. The nominated selection committee shall serve for one bi-annual award cycle, after
which the Materials TC will review and nominate new or reinstate existing members of the
committee through conventional nomination process.
• The prize chair cannot be held by the same individual (or organization) for two successive bi-
annual award cycles in a row.
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Resources
• AIAA ICME Prize Website: http://www.aiaa.org/ICME/
• cdmHUB: https://cdmhub.org/
• National Network of Manufacturing Innovation Institutes
NNMI Overview: www.manufacturing.gov/NNMI.html
LIFT (lightweight metals): http://lift.technology/
IACMI (composites): http://iacmi.org/
America Makes (additive manufacturing): https://www.americamakes.us/
DMDII (digital design/make/use technologies): http://dmdii.uilabs.org/
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• Simulate composites processing/performance in the cloud on
any devices connected to a browser
• Network with composites experts in academic and industry
• Collaborate 24/7 via secure groups and projects
• Facilitate pervasive and accelerated composites learning
• Benchmark simulation tools and promote best practices
Composites Design and Manufacturing HUB
Key References
• Previous AIAA ICME Symposium Material SciTech 2015
SciTech 2014
SDM 2013 • Arnold, S.M.; “Paradigm Shift in Data Content and Informatic Infrastructure Required for Generalized Constitutive
Modeling of Material Behavior, MRS Bulletin: Materials Informatics, Special Issue, Dec 2006
• Will Marsden, David Cebon and Elizabeth Cope, “Managing Multi-Scale Material Data For Access Within ICME Environments,” in Tools, Models, Databases, and Simulation Tools Developed and Needed to Realize the Vision of Integrated Computational Materials Engineering, S.M. Arnold and T. Wong (Eds.); ASM International, (Materials Park, OH, 2011).
• Arnold, S.M.*, Holland, F.A., Gabb, T., Nathal, M. and Wong, T.; “The Coming ICME Data Tsunami and What Can Be Done”, 54th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ACS Structures, Structural Dynamics, Materials Conference, Boston, MA (April 23-27, 2013), AIAA 2013-1850.
• Arnold, S.M., Holland, F. and Bednarcyk, B.A.; (2014). Robust Informatics Infrastructure Required For ICME: Combining Virtual and Experimental Data, 55th AIAA/ASMe/ASCE/AHS/SC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, National Harbor, Maryland, 13 - 17 January 2014, AIAA-2014-0460.
• Arnold, S.M., Holland, F.A., Bednarcyk, B.A., and Pineda, E.J.; “Combining Material and Model Pedigree is Foundational to Making ICME a Reality”, IMMI, 4:4 DOI 10.1186/s40192-015-0031-2, 2015.
• Bolcavage et al. “Integrated Computational Materials Engineering from a Gas Turbine Engine Perspective”, Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 2014, 3:13
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