The near-net-shape manufacturing of affordable titanium components for the M777 lightweight howitzer

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Kevin L. Klug
Ibrahim Ucok
Mehmet N. Gungor
Mustafa Guclu
Lawrence S. Kramer
Wm. Troy Tack
Laurentiu Nastac
Nicholas R. Martin
Hao Dong
Joseph R. Pickens
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[1] Concurrent Technologies Corporation,
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JOM | 2004年 / 56卷
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Welding; Investment Cast; M777 Unit; M777 Component; M777 Production;
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The U.S. Marines’ and U.S. Army’s next-generation, titanium-intensive M777 howitzer offers reduced weight, increased mobility, and improved survivability over its aging, M198 steel-based predecessor. The National Center for Excellence in Metalworking Technology (NCEMT), operated by Concurrent Technologies Corporation, is helping to meet M777 program goals for cost, performance, and production schedule by developing near-net-shape manufacturing routes for traditionally machined and welded components. Under two projects sponsored by the Navy Manufacturing Technology Program, the NCEMT has developed investment cast spade and saddle components as well as flowformed tubes and forged bell housings. This paper summarizes the results of the two ongoing projects.
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