McNamara to Lead Multi-Year Collaborative Center for AFRL’s Aerospace Systems Directorate
Posted: January 15, 2013
Associate Professor Jack McNamara will lead collaborative center for AFRL’s Aerospace Systems Directorate.
Thanks to funding awarded by the Aerospace Systems
Directorate, Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Jack McNamara will begin leading a new
collaborative research center focused on the technical challenges
that are obstructing the development of the next generation of
aerospace aircraft.
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Structural Sciences
Center will work in tandem with the collaborative research
program to better predict the life of structures operating in
extreme environments for extended periods of time. The center,
which will be nominally funded for five years at $2.5 million
with a possible two-year extension that would bring total funding
of the center to $3.5 million, is one of only four centers
established by the Aerospace Systems Directorate.
Collaborating with McNamara will be Somnath Ghosh, M.G. Callas
Chair Professor, Departments of Civil Engineering and Mechanical
Engineering at Johns Hopkins University; Marc Mignolet,
Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Arizona State
University; and C. Armando Duarte, Associate Professor,
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The research led by McNamara will target platforms that include
those with embedded engines, as well as ultra high-speed
vehicles. The research will broadly focus on the structural
behavior of aircraft during missions with a focus on
simultaneously considering evolving surface conditions, stress,
deformation and damage encountered during missions and throughout
the prior life of the platform.
About the Aerospace Systems
Directorate
Created last year, the Aerospace Systems Directorate, is a
research organization at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in
Dayton, Ohio that combines the former AFRL Propulsion and Air
Vehicles Directorates into one entity whose mission it is to
advance Air Force science and technology.
About the AFRL Structural Sciences Center
Formed in 2005, and directed by Dr. Ravinder Chona (ST), the
Structural Sciences Center is a core team of over 10 Air Force
Researchers focused on attacking critical Air Force Structures
needs, in particular those for combined, extreme-environment
structures.