
In-Service Fatigue Loads Data Gathering with CSG ?Award last edited on: 5/7/2014
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
DOD : AFTotal Award Amount
$895,548Award Phase
2Solicitation Topic Code
AF112-213Principal Investigator
Gennady YumshtykCompany Information
Advanced Global Services LTD (AKA: AGS)
6420 Inducon Drive
Sanborn, NY 14132
Sanborn, NY 14132
(888) 748-1778 |
info@advancedglobalservices.com |
www.advancedglobalservices.com |
Location: Single
Congr. District: 26
County: Niagara
Congr. District: 26
County: Niagara
Phase I
Contract Number: ----------Start Date: ---- Completed: ----
Phase I year
2012Phase I Amount
$150,000Benefit:
The Prognostica system possesses the capability to provide simple, real-time measurement of critical structure fatigue status and remaining life within design life cycle. Such information is thought to be of considerable significance to those responsible for the planning and execution of Integrated Logistics Support. Successful development and integration of Prognostica technology on Landing Gear components will allow its transition to other critical systems of the Aircraft as well as other Air Force and DoD weapon systems. Anticipated results in development and testing during Phase I will be of immediate use in advancing the inspection for LG component fatigue damage data gathering and providing recommendations for the extended full-scale testing.
Keywords:
High Strength Steel, Micro, Macro, Inspection, Landing Gear, Critical Crack Size, Safe-Life, Low-Alloy, Nucleate, Propagate
Phase II
Contract Number: ----------Start Date: ---- Completed: ----
Phase II year
2013Phase II Amount
$745,548Benefit:
The Prognostica® ability to gather stress and fatigue data in a timely and non-disruptive manner will permit sampling of structural health on a far more frequent basis and thus permit accurate trend predictions, therefore providing clearer vision as to the need and timing of weapon system and vehicle upgrades.AGS intends to work together with the North American undercarriage makers, end-users and their qualified contractors during the commercialization stage as well as post commercialization activities to properly expedite and implement its developed Prognostica® system. It is anticipated for the Prognostica® technology to achieve an initial 0.5% market penetration in the first 3 years of commercialization following by the targeted increase to 2% over the following 7 years.An innovative use of thin flexible gauges will provide a convenient real-time look into the stress/fatigue state of any structure upon which the gauge is attached. This approach will provide many engineering sectors (Aerospace, Construction, Mining, Transportation) unparalleled visibility into the performance of their systems, thus offering significant improvements in efficiency and safety.
Keywords:
Fatigue, Landing Gear Components, High Strength, Non Destructive Inspection, Safe Life, Damage Intolerant, Aluminum