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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 01, 2009 FBO #2652
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A -- Office of Naval Research Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Payload Implosion and Platform Damage Prediction and Validation

Notice Date
2/27/2009
 
Notice Type
Award Notice
 
NAICS
541712 — Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, ONR, CODE ONR-02 875 North Randolph St., Suite 1425, Arlington, VA, 22203-1995, UNITED STATES
 
ZIP Code
22203-1995
 
Solicitation Number
BAA07-025
 
Response Due
8/20/2007
 
Archive Date
3/20/2009
 
Point of Contact
Gabriel Aviles,, Phone: 703-696-8460, Louise R Couchman,, Phone: (703) 696-0786
 
E-Mail Address
Gabriel.Aviles@navy.mil, couchml@onr.navy.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Award Number
N00014-09-C-0105
 
Award Date
3/27/2008
 
Awardee
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, 651 Serra Street, Stanford, California 94305, United States
 
Award Amount
not to exceed $3,874,766
 
Description
Office of Naval Research (ONR)Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)for Payload Implosion and Platform Damage Prediction and Validation Implosion is the sudden inward collapse of a pressure resistant structure. For example, a submerged pressure housing with an internal pressure well below the ambient sea pressure may fail due to the external pressure. Following the collapse, a strong pressure wave is radiated into the surrounding fluid. This pressure wave depends sensitively on the exact form of the collapse. The resulting energetic pressure pulse can potentially damage nearby structures. The Navy requires an improved capability to design and qualify submarine external payloads for implosion avoidance and platform survivability. Validated, user-friendly tools are required that enable the designer to predict implosion effects, especially the magnitude of the resulting shock waves: In particular, the Navy needs 1) a parametric payload design tool for conventional payloads, and 2) a physics-based model for complex analyses. This requires both algorithm and software development, and carefully controlled measurements to validate the software.
 
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Record
SN01759226-W 20090301/090227221210-6103c27514ac3f32358e387890fa381a (fbodaily.com)
 
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