Award
Portfolio Data
High Impedance Ferro-materials for use in Additive Manufacturing (HIFAM)
Award Year: 2024
UEI: MBJQM9EQS4Q6
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Congressional District: 8
Tagged as:
STTR
Phase I
Awarding Agency
DOD
Branch: NAVY
Total Award Amount: $239,621
Contract Number: N68335-24-C-0404
Agency Tracking Number: N24A-T024-0029
Solicitation Topic Code: N24A-T024
Solicitation Number: 24.A
Abstract
The nation needs to advance our electronic warfare capability to counter modern threats including drone swarms. To do so novel magnetic materials are needed to enable the creation of High Power Magnetic systems (HPM). These materials must have high ferromagnetic and ferroelectric properties and have high electrical resistivity and dielectric breakdown. Another requirement of these materials is that they are compatible with modern additive manufacturing techniques (AM) without losing their properties. UPT proposes to create nanostructured “core-shell” composite that will create a powder useful in AM systems. Furthermore, this functionalized powder will create a material with a high dielectric and high permeability. A similar process has already been used to produce nanostructured core-shell ceramics for other applications that significantly improve the strength and toughness of the composite.
Award Schedule
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2024
Solicitation Year -
2024
Award Year -
July 15, 2024
Award Start Date -
September 15, 2025
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name: Giuseppe Brunello
Phone: (404) 723-5121
Email: gbrunello@upt-usa.com
Business Contact
Name: Brent Barbee
Phone: (704) 888-2470
Email: bbarbee@upt-usa.com
Research Institution
Name: University of Pittsburgh
Phone: (724) 283-1212