HII Partners to Advance Additive Manufacturing on a Virginia-Class Submarine
25 September 2023 - 05:00PM
HII’s (NYSE: HII) Newport News Shipbuilding division and General
Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) announced today that the companies
have advanced efforts to integrate additive manufacturing
technology, also known as 3D printing, into the shipbuilding
process for nuclear-powered submarines. The use of certified
3D-printed parts has the potential to accelerate construction and
delivery of submarines to the U.S. Navy by cutting lead times for
critical components.
The companies have focused on the availability and deployment of
marine-based alloys, such as copper-nickel, to provide an
alternative to traditional copper-nickel castings. Recently, a
copper-nickel deck drain assembly was identified as a candidate for
the 3D printing solution. Working with shipbuilding partner GDEB,
and supplier AMMCON on the model and proof of concept, NNS
successfully created a copper-nickel deck drain part using additive
manufacturing. AMMCON is providing final machining and assembly of
the part, before it is installed on Virginia-class submarine
Oklahoma (SSN 802), to be delivered by NNS.
“As a leader in additive manufacturing for shipbuilding, we are
aggressively looking for opportunities to find ways to incorporate
this technology into mainstream shipbuilding,” said Dave Bolcar,
NNS vice president of engineering and design. “This collaborative
project leverages authorizations made by the Navy that streamline
requirements for low-risk additive manufacturing parts. It is
possible due to the foresight and longer-term development efforts
by our engineers to deploy additive manufacturing marine alloys for
shipbuilding.”
Photos accompanying this release are available at:
https://hii.com/news/hii-additive-manufacturing-virginia-class-submarine-newport-news-shipbuilding-2023.
“Our submarine design and engineering teams are focused on
working with our supply and construction partners to speed the
adoption of innovative technologies,” said Megan Roberts, vice
president of quality, waterfront engineering, radiological controls
and fleet support for Electric Boat. “These first efforts to
install additive-manufactured parts on submarines demonstrate the
technology’s potential to dramatically reduce lead times for
critical components, which will enable us to deliver more
submarines faster, supporting the Navy’s fleet demands.”
“We are honored to contribute to the ongoing success of the
Virginia-class submarine program in this innovative way,” AMMCON
President Darrell Grow said. “As a longtime supplier for
nuclear-powered submarines, our team understands the importance of
these national security assets and remains committed to delivering
the critical parts needed for their delivery.”
This latest advancement in 3D printing follows HII’s
announcement in March that NNS received certification and approval
as a vendor for additive manufacturing components on Naval Sea
Systems (NAVSEA) platforms. The highly digitized process could lead
to cost savings and reduced production schedules for naval
ships.
About HII
HII is a global, all-domain defense provider. HII’s mission is
to deliver the world’s most powerful ships and all-domain solutions
in service of the nation, creating the advantage for our customers
to protect peace and freedom around the world.
As the nation’s largest military shipbuilder, and with a more
than 135-year history of advancing U.S. national security, HII
delivers critical capabilities extending from ships to unmanned
systems, cyber, ISR, AI/ML and synthetic training. Headquartered in
Virginia, HII’s workforce is 43,000 strong. For more information,
visit:
- HII on the web: https://www.HII.com/
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Contact:
Todd CorilloTodd.T.Corillo@hii-co.com(757) 688-3220
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