SBIR-STTR Award

Design, Development and Testing of Optimized "Soft Crack Arrestors"
Award last edited on: 10/31/2016

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOT
Total Award Amount
$456,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
07PH1
Principal Investigator
Gery Wilkowski

Company Information

Emc2 (AKA: Engineering Mechanics Corporation of Columbus)

3518 Riverside Drive Suite 202
Columbus, OH 43221
   (614) 459-3200
   N/A
   www.emc-sq.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 15
County: Franklin

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2007
Phase I Amount
$100,000
Emc2's proposal provided to DOT in response to SBIR Research topic 07-PH1 on "Design Optimization for Soft Crack Arrestors" focuses on the development of key material property data needed to design "soft crack arrestors". This testing will be done over a range of temperatures to cover extreme conditions for future pipeline designs. It is also essential to develop this data at the loading rates that arrestor will experience during a crack arrest event. With the material property data, the Emc2 crack arrestor design criterion will be used to design arrestors for subsequent full-scale validation tests in a Phase II effort. Emc2 also has the only high-energy full-scale burst test facility in North America for conducting large-diameter pipe fracture and crack arrestor experiments. The Emc2 staff has been involved in conducting high-rate laboratory testing, as well as full-scale pipe crack arrestor testing in a series of proprietary research programs for various pipeline companies. In prior testing, the Emc2 staff also developed and published a design criterion for crack arrestors based on strength considerations, whereas the new Emc2 patent for soft crack arrest covers ductility requirements as well.

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2009
Phase II Amount
$356,000
EMC2''s Phase II proposal focuses on continuing development of "Soft Crack Arrestors" through additional key material property, detailed analytical refinement of the design, and full-scale pipe validation testing.  This material testing will be done over a range of temperatures to cover extreme conditions for future pipeline designs, with special attention to arctic applications.  It is also essential to develop this data at the loading rates that arrestors will experience during a crack arrest event.  With the material property data, the Emc2 crack arrestor design criterion will be used to design arrestors for subsequent full-scale validation.  Emc2 also has the only high-energy full-scale burst test facility in North America for conducting large-diameter pipe fracture and crack arrestor experiments.  Emc2 has been involved in conducting high-rate laboratory testing, as well as full-scale pipe crack arrestor testing in a series of proprietary research programs for various pipeline companies.  In prior testing, Emc2 has also developed and published a design criterion for crack arrestors based on strength considerations, whereas the new Emc2 patent for "Soft Crack Arrest" covers ductility requirements as well.