Award Year / Program / Phase:
1990 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / MDA
Principal Investigator:
Dr F E Levert
Award Amount:
$259,000.00
Abstract:
The detection of neutrons normally is a problem because of their lack of charge and therefore weak interaction with matter. neutron inducedconductivity changes offer the opportunity for the development of a direct means of measuring neutron fluences. development of organic polymer-based fast and…
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Award Year / Program / Phase:
1996 / SBIR / Phase II
Agency / Branch:
DOD / NAVY
Principal Investigator:
F E Levert
Award Amount:
$376,280.00
Abstract:
A research and development program is proposed that will result in the development of a thickness gauge for measuring the thickness of conductive and nonconductive coatings on metal substrates. a detailed review and evaluation of commercial systems, the technical literature and research being…
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