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Title: Design Manufacture and Industrial Innovation DMII Overview


1
Design Manufacture and Industrial Innovation
(DMII Overview)
  • Kesh Narayanan
  • (Acting) Division Director

2
Outline
Manufacturing in the context of Service to
Society
  • Introduction to DMII
  • Academic Programs
  • Small Business Programs
  • Divisional Overview with emphasis on
    Nanomanufacturing

3
DMII Creation
  • The Division started off as DDM (Design and
    Manufacturing) in 1985
  • Research in Manufacturing Processes and Systems
  • Response to the need for US Competitiveness
  • Automotive
  • Semiconductors
  • In 1992,the division absorbed Small Business
    Research for the entire NSF to become DMII

4
Small Business Innovation ResearchSmall
Business Technology Transfer
5
NSF Strategy
  • People - A diverse, internationally competitive
    and globally-engaged workforce
  • Ideas - Discovery across frontiers, connected to
    learning, innovation and service to society
  • Tools - Accessible, state-of-the-art information
    bases and shared tools

6
Employment of Scientists Engineers
18.50
36
E
Government
Sector
S
13
G
Large
Business/Industry
Sector
L
Small
Business/Industry
Sector
32.50
1997 Data from NSF Science Indicators
7
Market DrivenInvestment / BusinessFocused
SBIR/STTR Topics
  • Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (AM)
  • Biotechnology (BT)
  • Electronics (EL)
  • Information-Based Technologies (IT)

Nanotechnology
8
Academic DMII Programs
  • Materials Processing and Manufacturing (MPM)
  • Manufacturing, Machines and Equipment (MME)
  • Engineering Design (ED)
  • Integration Engineering (IE)
  • Operations Research (OR)
  • Production Systems (PS)
  • Innovation and Organizational Change (IOC)
  • Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with
    Industry (GOALI)

9
Materials Processing and Manufacturing (MPM)
  • Delcie R. Durham
  • Program Director

Melissa Orme, U.C. Irvine
10
Material Processing
  • Shaping Process
  • Material Removal Process

SEM image of CD-type features by Ion
Machining Tom Bifano- B.U.
11
Material Processing
  • Shaping Process
  • Material Removal Process
  • Material Additive Process
  • DMII leadership in early research
  • Solid Free Form Fabrication evolutione.g. Ely
    Sachs, MIT

12
Environmentally Benign Manufacturing
  • World Technologies Evaluation Center (WTEC) Study
    conducted on Environmentally Benign
    Manufacturing
  • Opportunities for Collaboration with Europe
    Japan
  • Disassembly and Take Back Legislation of Germany
  • Total Cycle Analysis
  • NTE Initiative Environmentally Benign
    Manufacturing and re-Manufacturing

13
Manufacturing Machines and Equipment (MME)
Program
  • K. P. Rajurkar
  • Program Director

Cryogenic Machining S. Hong, Columbia University
14
Economical Cryogenic Machining
  • S. Hong, Columbia University
  • Develop an economical machining process to
    eliminate both health problems and environmental
    contamination due to cutting fluids.
  • Process uses liquid Nitrogen to cool the cutting
    tool.
  • Tool life extended up to five times.
  • 1 Patent and 18 publications.

15
Nanogate Project
Slocum, MIT A New Micromechanical Mechanism for
Valves and Relays
16
Sub-Atomic Measuring Machine
Bob Hocken, UNCC Dave Trumper, MIT
17
Engineering Design and Integration Engineering
  • George A. Hazelrigg
  • Program Director

Meshfree Design Analysis Professor Shapiro,
University of Wisconsin
18
Synthesis of Joint-Less Compliant Mechanisms -
Design for No Assembly (DNA)
  • Professor Kota, University of Michigan - Theory
    of design for compliant mechanisms has been
    developed, providing design tools for mechanisms
    that rely on compliance as opposed to
    articulating parts

19
Operations Research and Production Systems
  • Ron Rardin
  • Program Director

COMBINATORIAL CONSTRAINT SHARPENING
Nemhauser (Georgia Tech), Balas (Carnegie Mellon)
and Sherali (Virginia Tech)
20
Neural Network Optimization in Manufacturing
SchedulingPeter B. Luh and L. S. Thakur, UConn
  • Highly parallel scheduling procedure reduced to a
    chip
  • Could be Web based
  • Can generate near optimal schedules
  • 50,000 operations within ten minutes on a PC
  • An order of magnitude in reduction in time from
    design to manufacture of circuit board

21
Scalable Enterprise Systems Initiative
  • Research deals with designing, planning and
    controlling extended enterprises in a period of
    very rapid change
  • Examples
  • Where to position inventories in supply networks
  • When to outsource part and component production
  • How to share forecast information to reduce
    inventories
  • How to structure networks to produce
    build-to-order products with minimum delay and
    inventory
  • How to design electronic markets for materials,
    parts and transportation

22
Engineering Transport Systems Initiative
  • DMII examples
  • Capacity planning for distributing bulk coal
  • Real-time solution of large-scale logistic
    problems
  • Air traffic management
  • Robust vehicle routing

23
Future Academic Programs
  • Systems
  • Enterprise Systems
  • Engineering the Service Sector
  • Operations Research
  • Engineering Design
  • Process
  • Manufacturing Process
  • Manufacturing Machines
  • Nanomanufacturing

24
Future Directions for Manufacturing Enterprise
Large Enterprise Scale Engineering
the Service Sector
Small Nano Scale Nano-manufacturing
Distributed Manufacturing Enterprise
25
Nanotechnology - White House Initiative
  • Paradigm shift - find materials to meet the
    design instead of todays restrictions by the
    types of materials available
  • Environmental impact
  • eliminate process steps to final product
  • produce less waste

26
NanoScience
  • NanoScience unravelling unique properties
  • Surface Area dependent Properties
  • Chemical, Biological
  • Flaw Size dependent Properties
  • Mechanical, Electrical
  • Feature Size dependent
  • Magnetic, Electrical, Mechanical
  • Van der Waal Forces
  • Frictional

27
Nanomanufacturing
  • Current commercial nanotechnology in Simple one
    or two dimensional products
  • Particle Chemical pigments
  • Surface Electronic memory storage disks

STM image of a quantum corral
28
Nanomanufacturing Base
  • Nanomaterials Processing
  • Nanomachines and Metrology
  • Nanosystems and Design

29
NanomanufacturingBase
  • Nanomanufacturing extension to 2 1/2 D
  • Nanotubes for polymer composites
  • Nano-fiber electrospinning for fiber coatings
  • Nano-film deposition processing
  • Nanosintering of sol-gel
  • modified ink-jet Solid Free Form processes
  • Nanogate Valves

30
Nanomanufacturing
  • Timing is right for 3-D nanomanufacturing
    research
  • Manufacture of Complex Nano-products
  • Assembly in to micro/macro components
  • Integration in to macro-world

31
Nanomanufacturing Issues
  • Connectivity
  • Assembly
  • Joining
  • Integration
  • Product Realization
  • Robust
  • Design for Manufacturability
  • Reliably Reproducible
  • Economical, Environmentally friendly

32
Opportunity
  • There is a tremendous opportunity to do parallel
    research in nanomanufacturing concurrent with
    advances in Nanoscience
  • Scale up and Testing become pre-requisite to
    speedier introduction
  • Commercial breakthroughs and significant benefit
    to the society from Nanotechnolgy

33
Future of DMII
  • Leadership in pushing the envelope
  • Drive manufacturing into the Nano world and bring
    the connection to societal benefits
  • Expand into the world of Service Sector building
    on a strong foundation of manufacturing knowledge
    base
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