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Reclamation launches prize competition to better field evaluate composite structures

The Bureau of Reclamation is launching a new prize competition seeking new tools to evaluate the condition of fiber-reinforced polymer composite structures non-destructively. These composites are found in pipelines, tanks and other specialized infrastructure components.

“Reclamation and other industry leaders have a good understanding of traditional materials like concrete and steel,” said Chief Engineer David Raff. “Composite structures are a relatively new area requiring innovative and advanced evaluation techniques that can be done without damage to the structures.”

The Imperfection Detection Challenge will be conducted in three phases. In phase one, solvers submit their concept. Up to five submissions will be selected to win $60,000 and move to phase two. In phase two, solvers will continue to develop and test their prototypes. The top three finalists from phase two will continue to phase three to present their prototypes during a final event. The winner of the prize competition will win $50,000.

Reclamation is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Clemson Composites Center, Jesse Garant Metrology, Thompson Pipe Group, NASA Tournament Labs and HeroX. To learn more about the competition, visit the Bureau’s Imperfection Detection Prize Competition page.

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