NASA’s Certification and Qualification Challenges for Additively Manufactured Hardware – What is next?

Tuesday, March 14, 2023: 9:00 AM
201C (Fort Worth Convention Center)
Mr. Richard Russell , NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL
Ms. Allison Park , NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL
In 2021, NASA released NASA-STD-6030 “Additive Manufacturing Requirements for Spaceflight Systems” to create qualification and certification strategies for mature metallic and non-metallic AM materials and technologies. While these standards have had an immediate impact on the additive manufacturing (AM) industry, there remain many challenges that have yet to be overcome. NASA and its partners in academia and industry are working together to proactively address these issues. One of the most critical needs is a Probabilistic Damage Tolerance Assessment (PDTA) approach, which includes the development of computational modeling, understanding the “effect of defects”, and the implementation of in-situ process monitoring and inspection techniques.