Aerospace Manufacturing: Thermoplastic vs Thermoset Composites

Date and Time: 
Thursday, October 21, 2021 - 01:00pm
Location: 
Zoom: https://unt.zoom.us/j/85049406688?from=addon
Speaker: 
Don A. Kinard Ph.D.
Affiliation: 
Senior Fellow, Production Operations, Lockheed Martin
Abstract: 

Composites will continue to be a key technology for aerospace applications. Over the years many different types of materials, composites and metallics, have been evaluated for both manufacturing and structural benefits. The key for materials selection is to conduct a material trade study comparing cost and weight using realistic configurations, loads, and manufacturing cost analysis along with an assessment on how much you are willing to spend to save a pound of weight.

Biography: 

Dr. Don Kinard is a Senior Fellow for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Production Operations and has been with LM for 36 years. Don supports Digital Transformation as well as programs such as F-35. Prior to his current assignment he was lead for F-35 production rate transition and earlier the Director of F-35 Production Engineering responsible for Joint Strike Fighter Tooling, Planning, Manufacturing Engineering, and Aircraft Systems Testing. Before joining F-35 in 2004 Dr. Kinard held various positions in both Engineering and Manufacturing during his 18 years on the F-22.

Don is the lead for the LM Corporate Strategic Technology Advisory program for Advanced Manufacturing as well as the Manufacturing Fellow’s team whose objectives are to develop and share engineering, manufacturing, and sustainment technologies throughout all of the LM business units. His technical interests include materials and structures, digital thread/twin integration, digital transformation, Industry 4.0, manufacturing technology, manufacturing system design, and production management.