Submission Deadline See Registry
Fiscal Capacity $20,000,000
| Opportunity Number | FAA-COE-JAMS |
|---|---|
| Agency | DOT-FAA-FAA COE-FAA JAMS |
| Application Deadline | See Registry |
| Award Amount | $20,000,000 |
| Status | Posted |
| Sector | Default |
| Cost Sharing | Required |
Fiscal Parameters & Taxonomy
Authority DOT-FAA-FAA COE-FAA JAMS
Status Posted
Who Can Apply
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
Eligibility Intelligence
Member universities of the COE can apply.
Program Description
The Joint Center of Excellence (COE) for Advanced Materials (JAMS) was established in January 2004 to assist in ensuring the safe and reliable application of comÂposites and advanced materials to commercial aircraft. The Center is a joint effort of the Center of ExcelÂlence for Composite and Advanced Materials (CECAM) led by WichÂita State University and the Center of Excellence for Advanced MateÂrials in Transport Aircraft StrucÂtures (AMTAS) led by the UniverÂsity of Washington. The COE is a leader in international coordinaÂtion of research, development, and standardization for structures conÂstructed from these new materials. The goal of this joint cenÂter is to create a cost-sharing academic, inÂdustrial, and governmental partÂnership. The members are forging a union between the public sector, the private sector and academic inÂstitutions to create a world-class capability to identify solutions for existing and potential advanced materials and structures issues. The focus of this partnership is the research, engineering and deÂvelopment of information used to assure safety and standardize cerÂtification of existing and emergÂing structural applications of comÂposites and advanced materials. Specifically, projects include the evaluation of past applications, performance of applied research and the development of standard engineering practices. This Joint Center of Excellence, working with industry and government, also plays an important role in technology transfer, training, and continuing education for the aircraft industry and regulators. Research Areas: Damage Tolerance of Advanced Composite Structures Durability of Adhesively Bonded Joints (Composite and Hybrid) Metal & Non-Metal Based Additive Manufacturing Technologies Crashworthiness of Composite Airframes and Seating Systems Environmental and Aging Effects on In- Service Composite Structures Lightning Strikes on Composite Airframes New material systems and innovative production technologies Maintenance and Inspection of Composite Structures
CFDA Programs
20.109 Air Transportation Centers of Excellence
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