XB-1 will fly with 21 Titanium 3D-printed parts, primarily for critical engine operations in an extremely high-temperature environment
CAMPBELL, Calif.-Thursday 8 October 2020 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) -- VELO3D, an innovator in digital manufacturing, today announced
that Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 aircraft includes 21 flight hardware
components that were manufactured by VELO3D’s Sapphire 3D metal printer.
Unveiled today at Boom’s hangar in Centennial, Colorado, XB-1 marks a
turning point in commercial viability for supersonic travel and
demonstrates the power of additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing,
to enable innovation while accelerating product development.
“Aviation
hardware is especially difficult to manufacture with 3D metal printing,
due to challenging aerodynamic designs that must be balanced with
superior durability and high temperature requirements,” said Benny
Buller, CEO and Founder of VELO3D. “VELO3D’s technology allows the
production of lightweight, complex designs for mission-critical
applications in the toughest operating conditions. Our partnership with
Boom is truly an advancement for the metal AM industry, and XB-1
supersonic aircraft is a game-changer for the aviation industry.”
Boom
Supersonic and VELO3D announced a partnership in 2019 to manufacture
complex flight hardware to build XB-1, and ran a series of qualification
trials on VELO3D’s Sapphire system. The printed Titanium parts are used
for engine hardware, the environmental control system, and structural
components. Characteristics of the geometric designs include tall, thin
walls with high aspect ratios, which are inherently difficult to
manufacture with either traditional processes such as welding and
casting, or even most existing 3D-printing technologies. VELO3D’s unique
SupportFree printing process enables unprecedented design freedom and
quality control, eliminating manufacturing constraints to innovation in
aircraft design. Read more about the collaboration with Boom Supersonic
here.
"We strongly believe that supersonic is the future of
flight and we’re appreciative of VELO3D in helping us to realize this
goal with XB-1," states Mike Jagemann, Head of XB-1 Production at Boom
Supersonic.
XB-1 is the world’s first independently developed
supersonic jet. It will be used to demonstrate critical technologies for
Overture, Boom’s future commercial airliner, such as advanced
carbon-fiber composite construction, computer-optimized high-efficiency
aerodynamics, and an efficient supersonic propulsion system. XB-1 is the
end-product of years of development effort, including multiple wind
tunnel trials, dozens of structural tests, hundreds of simulation
iterations, and tens of thousands of work hours.
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Contacts
Joyce Yeung
press@velo3d.com
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