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LIFT Joins with University of Arizona on Hypersonics Research



LIFT, the Detroit-based Department of Defense (DOD) manufacturing innovation institute, announced the launch of a partnership with The University of Arizona to support LIFT's Hypersonic Thermal Management and Hypersonic Material Acceleration research programs.

With a strong history in physical metallurgy, the University of Arizona is supporting these programs through mechanical testing at elevated temperatures and in oxidative environments. The external influences-temperatures, pressures and chemistry-that materials are exposed to in a hypersonic environment can vary widely from those observed in a standard lab. As such, testing beyond ambient lab conditions assists engineers in more accurately predicting material response in a hypersonic environment.

Particular tests, such as fatigue, can take a month or longer to complete, in turn, limiting engineers from rapidly qualifying materials, components and computational models for critical missions. The University of Arizona will compare standard fatigue approaches with high-throughput characterization methods to more rapidly provide engineers and designers with data to support their solutions.

"We look forward to bringing our unique expertise to this hypersonics research coalition and work vital to our national defense," said Dr. Andrew Wessman, Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Arizona.

"Through these two programs, LIFT is advancing key manufacturing technologies for the DOD, enhancing our national security via superior hypersonic performance," said Noel Mack, Chief Technology Officer, LIFT.

Partners supporting LIFT's hypersonics efforts are providing distinctive testing capabilities, data and expertise to support advancement of LIFT's Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) workflow for materials in hypersonic environments. LIFT has invested in and is continuing to develop an ICME toolchain that enables prediction of material properties in a target environment from starting geometry and chemistry, including processing, structure and property models.

For more information contact:

LIFT

1400 Rosa Parks Blvd.

Detroit, MI 48216

313-309-9003

www.lift.technology

The University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ 85721

520-621-2211

admissions@arizona.edu

www.arizona.edu

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