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(DCS) DIMENSIONAL CONTROL SYSTEMS

Address

580 Kirts Blvd, Suite 309
Troy, MI, 48084
USA

UEI: N/A

Number of Employees: 12

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

SBIR/STTR Involvement

Year of first award: 2000

1

Phase I Awards

1

Phase II Awards

100%

Conversion Rate

$69,999

Phase I Dollars

$749,988

Phase II Dollars

$819,987

Total Awarded

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Seal of the Agency: DOD

Military Utility of Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast

Amount: $749,988  

The objective of this study has been to demonstrate that the Dimensional Management System (DMS) can be successfully used within the shipbuilding industry. The purpose of dimensional management is to improve quality and reduce rework and the overall costof ship production. By using computer simulation, the time required to generate and interpret geometric dimensioning and tolerancing scheme will be greatly reduced; the design intent of tolerance controls will be clearly communicated to the Design /Quality / Engineering / Fabrication groups resulting in greatly reduced rework and improved quality and production efficiency.The present capabilities of DCS's dimensional simulation tools are completely applicable and operational within the shipbuilding domain. These tools were used to model and analyze the assembly of a ship's double bottom blocks, and to model weld shrinkageand distortion, the principal sources of dimensional variation in shipbuilding. The potential applicability of DCS dimensional variation modeling, simulation, and analysis processes and tools is already very high within the shipbuilding industry. However,during Phase II the improvement of dimensional variation modeling capabilities associated with weld shrinkage and distortion modeling, the refinement of dimensional management processes to suit the industry, and the involvement of U.S. shipyards in thedevelopment and evaluation of these processes and tools, will greatly improve the potential applicability of dimensional management practices within the shipbuilding industry.

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase II

2001

DOD

NAVY

Seal of the Agency: DOD

Not Available

Amount: $69,999  

N/A

Tagged as:

SBIR

Phase I

2000

DOD

NAVY