Application of a DARWIN Framework for Fracture Risk Assessment in Additively Manufactured Parts
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Due: June 6, 2025 at 09:00 PM UTC
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Summary

NASA's National Space Science Center (NSSC) is seeking a contractor to apply a DARWIN Framework for Fracture Risk Assessment specifically in Additively Manufactured (AM) parts. This opportunity involves collecting existing data on AM anomalies and fatigue validation, processing alternative datasets into anomaly distributions, and comparing fatigue life predictions against validation data. The work is expected to be performed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and is primarily aimed at organizations with expertise in additive manufacturing and risk assessment methodologies. Interested contractors should have a strong background in data analysis, material science, and experience with the DARWIN framework, as well as the ability to collaborate closely with NASA to meet project timelines and deliverables.
Description

NASA/NSSC has a requirement for Application of a DARWIN Framework for Fracture Risk Assessment in
Additively Manufactured Parts. See the attached SOW and Capabiity statement for further details. 

Entities
NAASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NAICS
541990
Set Aside
None
Place of Performance
Huntsville , Alabama 35812
Point of Contact
Full Name Email Phone Type
Lindsey McLellan [email protected] primary
Attachments
  • Tab+07+Capability+Statement+SAM.pdf
  • Tab+04+SOW.pdf