Title: Department of Energy Program A Customer Perspective
1Department of Energy ProgramA Customer
Perspective
- Presentation for Metal Casting Technology Forum,
May 18, 2004 - Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois
- By
- Dr Raymond J. Donahue, FASM
- Sr Director Advanced Materials Foundry
Technology - MERCURY MARINE
- And
- Original member of DOE INDUSTRIAL ADVISORY BOARD
(created by public law 101) currently member of
DOE INDUSTRIAL OVERSIGHT PANEL
2Most Significant PartnershipDepartment of Energy
Cast Metal Coalition (AFS, NADCA SFSA)
- As a result casting industry has identified
- COMMON CHALLENGES
- COMMON GOALS,
- PRE-COMPETITIVE RESEARCH NEEDS
- To make the casting industry more competitive
against other technologies
3The Vision outlining these goals
- Market development
- Materials technology
- Manufacturing technology
- Environmental technologies
- Human resources, education training
- Profitability industry health
- Partnerships collaboration
4The Roadmap
- Outlines the research pathways necessary to
achieve those goals - The cost-shared research, outlined in the
roadmap, is characterized by - Open competitive solicitations
- Broad industry participation outreach
- Extensive involvement of university-based centers
5After the vision, the roadmap, implementation
is logical
- Completed roadmaps catalyze collaborative
partnerships. - These partnerships can investigate promising
technologies too costly for individual firms to
undertake. - Note casting industry reviews updates their
visions roadmaps periodically to reflect new
trends developments.
6Metal Casting Industry Overview
- The future holds great potential for the
industry, because of the 50 million DOE
investment, since 1990, in 50/50 cost-share
programs with the casting industry. - To remain competitive to sustain a viable
domestic industry, significant challenges must be
overcome. - Design, process and material improvements are
needed for the industry to realize its potential.
7Energy Use in Metal Casting
- 55 of energy costs are in melting.
- Moldmaking, 12 Coremaking, 8 account for 20
combined. - Heat Treatment 6.
- Post Cast 7
- Other 12
- Thus, energy costs can be 10-15 of total
material costs.
8Market Overview
- There are 2950 foundries located in U.S.
employing 225,000 people. - 75 of all U.S. casting shipments came from 7
states Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Alabama,
Michigan, Pennsylvania Illinois. - 80 of foundries employ less than 100 people.
- U.S. leads? in shipments with 21 share.
- Other majors include China, India, Mexico Italy
9Tonnage (not value) supply market
- Gray iron 40
- Ductile iron 32
- Aluminum 14
- Steel 7
- Copper 2
- Zinc 1.5
- Other 3.5
10End-Use Markets
- 35 automotive light truck
- 23 other
- 15 pipe fittings
- 5 internal combustion engines
- 5 valves
- 5 railroad
- 3 farm equipment
- 3 municipal castings
11A 2020 Vision For Metal Casting
- U.S. casters will be benchmark for quality
- Industry will employ advanced manufacturing
technologies processes - Advanced design manufacturing technologies will
enable real-time innovation. - New exotic materials will exist.
- Greater energy self sufficiency will exist.
- New transportation methods will open new markets
- Information technology will increase integration
between supplier, manufacturer customer. - Castings may be designed for 100 recoverability
122020 vision will require progress in four key
areas
- Communicating the essential value of the metal
industry to the U.S. - Designing castings for new markets applications
while maintaining current markets. - Improving metal casting processes by eliminating
waste, reducing the cost of production,
improving product performance. - Attracting employees students to the metal
casting industry.
13Communicate the value of metal castings vision
for 2020
- The U.S. casting industry will be recognized as a
supplier of high quality, precision engineered
components. - Castings will be recognized by designers
customers as the component of choice for their
manufactured goods. - Society, government decision makers others will
equate engineered cast components with quality
performance. - They will recognize the importance of healthy
competitive domestic metal casting industry. - The industry will be recognized as green clean.
- The industry will continue to be a major recycler
of materials that would otherwise be landfilled. - The industry will be a tier one supplier of cast
metal components - Broad recognition of the value of cast metal
components will contribute to the profitability
competitiveness of the industry.
14Design castings for new markets 2020 vision
- The quality performance of cast parts will be
assured in the design stage. Accurate design will
validate product performance. - The industry will design castings that reduce
time-to-part improve manufacturing efficiency
cost competitiveness. - Design technologies will enable real-time design
innovations in both design manufacturing
stages. - Enhanced casting design will save energy reduce
emissions. - This will open new market to supply high
performance components. - Design capabilities will enable castings to
capture a greater share of total components
designed. - Interesting advanced design methods will
attract a new generation of employees to the
field of metal casting.
15Improve metal casting processes 2020 vision
- Metal casting processes will be clean efficient
with significantly less waste generated. - Advanced manufacturing technologies process
improvements will reduce the energy labor
content of each casting. - Improved data on materials properties,
performance will enable high quality castings
increased yield while opening new markets for
cast components. - Improved knowledge control over each step in
the casting process will improve efficiency,
reduce scrap, increase output reduce production
costs. - The industry will produce deliver high quality,
high performance castings consistently, cost
effectively on schedule. - The industry will have process-related fewer air,
water solid waste emissions. - Metal caster may even achieve tool less
manufacturing.
16Attract new work force students 2020 vision
- By 2020, the metal casting industry will be home
to best brightest work force. - The industry will use innovative strategies to
attract retain its future workforce. - Ever worker will be a well-trained, skilled
technologist employing the latest techniques to
create high quality metal castings. - It will be recognized by educators students at
the K-12, college, and graduate level as a source
of well-paying, exciting stable careers. - In 2020, the U.S. metal casting workforce will be
the most technically competent competitive in
the world.
17Biography of Raymond J. Donahue
- Received B.S. PhD in metallurgical engineering
from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago,
Illinois - Currently Sr. Director of Advanced Materials
Foundry Technology - Prior to Mercury, professor of metallurgy at
University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn - Current member Department of Energy, Industrial
Oversight Panel, and prior to this entity, was an
original member of the Department of Energy,
Industrial Advisory Board, created by pubic law
101 - Past chairman AFS Research Board
- Past chairman WPI Advanced Casting Research
Consortium - Member board of directors WPI Metal Processing
Institute - Member board of directors Steel Founders Society
of America - Chairman of AFS lost foam division 11 research
committee - Past chairman AFS division 11 lost foam
- In 1999, awarded AFS division 2 aluminum,
Hall/Heroult Scientific Merit Award - In 2000, awarded AFS division 11 lost foam, lost
foam technical achievement award - In 2001, awarded ACRC Merton C. Flemings award
- In 2002, ASM International Board of Trustees
elected Ray, Fellow ASM International - In 2002, became a Mercury Fellow
- In 2003, awarded AFS division 11 lost foam, lost
foam technical contribution award