This work is the first academic application describing the prioritization methodology for resin infusion research using the New Product Blueprinting (NPB) process developed by the AIM Institute. It is intended to be read in conjunction with DOT/FAA/TC-23/2, Resin Infusion – State of the Industry to fully understand the benefits, shortcomings, and necessity of research of resin infused aerospace parts. This process identifies, qualifies, and quantifies problem statements found in the aerospace industry that are preventing adoption of resin infusion. Approximately thirty interviews were conducted up and down the value stream to identify the top ten problem statements for resin infusion. Interviewees included original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), raw material suppliers, tier 1 suppliers, new and experienced users, and providers of machine solutions. Subsequently, approximately thirty additional interviews were conducted to quantify the satisfaction and importance of each of these problem statements.
Managing transportation networks, including agencymanagement, program development, and projectdelivery, is extremely complex and fraught withuncertain...
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)
1999-06-24
Abstract:
On June 24 and 25, 1999, Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater brought together nearly 400 leaders from the transportation and technology communit...
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