Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) Roadmapping Workshop

Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) Roadmapping Workshop

Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) Roadmapping Workshop

IACMI Roadmapping Workshop

Preliminary Agenda:May10-11, 2016

Location: Doubletree, 5801 Southfield Expressway, Detroit, MI 48228

WORKSHOP DAY 1 — Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Time / Activity
8:30 AM / Arrive at “Michigan” Meeting Room
9:00 AM — 10:00 AM / Opening Remarks
  • Welcome Remarks (Craig Blue)
  • Workshop Background, Summary of Visuals & Goals for IACMI (Uday Vaidya)
  • Review of Phase 1 Roadmap(Uday Vaidya)
  • Workshop Process & Logistics (Ross Brindle)
  • Summary of Survey Results (Jared Kosters)

10:00 AM — 10:30 AM / BREAK / Transition to Day 1 Breakout Groups
  • Multi-Material Joining (Room “Greenfield”)
  • Crashworthiness & Repair (Room “Ontario”)
  • Standardization & Certification (Room “Erie”)
Day 1
Session Topic / Technical Leads / Facilitators
Multimaterial Joining / Claus Daniel
Oak Ridge National Laboratory / Jared Kosters
Lindsay Pack
Steve Duren
Adhesive and Sealant Council
Marc Benevento
Industrial Market Insight
Larry Drzal
IACMI
Crashworthiness & Repair / Khaled Shahwan
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) / Greg Hildeman
Sarah Lichtner
Standardization & Certification / Suzanne Cole
American Chemistry Council / Ross Brindle
Changwon Suh
Rose Ryntz
International Automotive Components

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WORKSHOP DAY 1 — Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Time / Activity
10:30 AM — 12:00 PM / Session #1: Identify and Prioritize Technical Gaps & Barriers
  • Opening Presentation (15 min) —Technical Lead[s]
  • Focus Question: What are the primary barriers and technical gaps that must be overcome to achieve IACMI’s five-year technical goals?
  • 25% reduction in carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) cost
  • 50% reduction in CFRP embodied energy
  • 80% recyclability of fiber-reinforced composites

12:00 PM — 1:00 PM / Lunch (Provided)
1:00 PM — 2:30 PM / Session #2: Identify and Prioritize R&D Technical Activities
  • What research and development activities are needed to overcome the technical gaps and barriers?

2:30 PM — 2:45 PM / BREAK
2:45 PM — 3:30 PM / Session #3: Define Target Timelines for R&D Technical Activities
  • What is the timeline for addressing these R&D activities in terms of IACMI budget periods 2, 3, 4, and 5?

3:30 PM — 4:00 PM / BREAK / Transition to Summary Session
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM / Summary Session
  • Breakout Session Report-Outs and Discussion
  • Recap of Day 1
  • Instructions for Day 2

5:00 PM / End of Day 1

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WORKSHOP DAY 2 – Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Time / Activity
8:00 AM / Arrive at “Michigan” Meeting Room
8:30 AM / Begin at Day 2 Pre-assignedSmall Groups
Day 2
Session Topic / Technical Leads
Large-Scale Composite Manufacturing / Jim deVries
JdV Lightweight Strategies
Ray Boeman
IACMI
8:30 AM — 10:00 AM / Session #4: Large-Scale Composite Manufacturing — Identify Technical Barriers and R&D Technical Activities
  • Opening Presentation (15 min) —Technical Lead[s]
Each table will address one of IACMI’s three technology areas with respect to Large-Scale Composite Manufacturing:
  • Vehicles
  • Wind Turbines
  • Compressed Gas Storage (CGS)
Focus Questions:
  • What are the primary barriers and technical gaps that must be overcome to achieve IACMI’s five-year technical goals?
  1. 25% reduction in carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) cost
  2. 50% reduction in CFRP embodied energy
  3. 80% recyclability of fiber-reinforced composites
  • What research and development activities are needed to overcome the technical gaps and barriers?

10:00 AM — 10:30 AM / BREAK
10:30 AM — 11:30 AM / Summary Session
  • Small Group Report-Outs and Discussion

11:30 AM — 12:30 PM / IACMI Sustainability: Defining the Value Proposition
  • What products and services can IACMI deliver that will drive long-term sustainability of the Institute?

12:30 PM — 1:00 PM / Lunch (Provided)
1:00 PM / Adjourn

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Subtopic Focus Areas

Detroit, MIPage 1 of 4May10–11, 2016

Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) Roadmapping Workshop

Day 1

Multimaterial Joining

  • Thermoset-to-thermoplastic,Composite-to-metal, Joining technologies with rapid, reliable joint strength
  • Joint characteristics
  • Interior versus Exterior components
  • Mechanical, Adhesive, ultrasonic, resistance and other emerging methods
  • Challenges with high fiber weight fraction composites
  • Joint inspections
  • Fiber sizing, surface treatment, etc.

Crashworthiness & Repair

  • Reliable prediction of composite crashworthiness
  • Modeling & simulation codes/status for crash
  • Crash challenges/limitations for OEMs
  • Inputs to crash modeling
  • Composites design in pedestrian safety (e.g., for NHTSA)
  • Side impacts and role of composites
  • Repair and inspection methodology and economics of repair
  • Repair in automotive, wind, CGS – comparisons to aerospace and other sectors

Standardization & Certification

  • How to certify composite components, sub-assemblies and full assemblies
  • Will established S&C increase adoption of composites in auto, wind and CGS?
  • Role of carbon fiber and how to standardize components: hybrids, metal-composites, glass/carbon, recycled, repaired structures, etc.
  • Scale up from coupon-level ASTM/ISO/DIN properties to sub-assembly, full assembly components
  • Joints for static and dynamic performance, long term durability, environmental response
  • S&C for auto, wind and CGS sectors
  • Role of organizations such as ACC, UL

Day 2

Large-Scale Manufacturing

Automotive

  • Class A finish
  • Automation
  • Sub-assemblies
  • Components
  • Tooling

Wind Turbines

  • Segmented blades
  • Scalability
  • Hybrid Carbon-Glass
  • In-field manufacturing, tooling

Compressed Gas Storage (CGS)

  • Braided versus Filament Winding
  • Vehicle classes for composite tanks

All Large-Scale ManufacturingSessions

  • Scale up from small-intermediate to full-scale manufacturing
  • Translation ofFraunhofer model to IACMI
  • Role of international partnerships
  • Strategic capital investments and facilities

Detroit, MIPage 1 of 4May10–11, 2016