Eaton awarded U.S. Department of Defense grant to investigate additive manufacturing and advanced materials for Corps of Engineers maintenance and repair with the University of Toledo
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Eaton awarded U.S. Department of Defense grant to investigate additive manufacturing and advanced materials for Corps of Engineers maintenance and repair with the University of Toledo

Nov 23, 2021 — Power management company Eaton, in partnership with the University of Toledo, today announced it was awarded the “Intelligent and Resilient Infrastructure” grant from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC).

Through this program, Eaton and the University of Toledo will evaluate the use of large format additive manufacturing machines and advanced materials capable of printing high-strength parts to replace damaged Corps of Engineers components faster.

Leveraging Eaton’s successful growth in additive manufacturing and multifunctional composites materials, the program will focus on:

  • Large format metal additive manufacturing​
  • Additive manufacturing of molds using large format polymer printing​ and conducting polymers
  • Embedded sensing for health monitoring and predictive maintenance.

In addition, the University of Toledo will leverage its Polymer Institute; Center for Materials and Sensor Characterization; Failure, Fracture and Fatigue Laboratory; and Micro/Nano-Mechanics Laboratory.

“The technology and the data generated under this program will be the building blocks of future repair and replacement strategies that combine material databases, manufacturing simulations and field data,” said Bryan Farrens, senior manager, Government Programs, Eaton.   

Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, a key supporter for the program, said, “The federal grant from the U.S. Army demonstrates how critical Northern Ohio innovation and expertise is in advancing next-generation technologies for the resilience of American infrastructure. As significant new infrastructure dollars are deployed across the country, Eaton and the University of Toledo are engaged in vital, groundbreaking work for the future of our nation.”

“As the Corps and the nation tackle the grand challenge of aging infrastructure, the new materials, manufacturing processes, and health monitoring technologies developed under this effort will support modernization of our infrastructure for improved reliability and resilience,” said Dr. Robert D. Moser, ERDC senior scientific technical manager.

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