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Optimal Rewarming Solutions for Cryopreserved Tissue Systems
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: DHP15014TDA, working with our collaborators, proposes to develop a novel RF heating process for rewarming cryogenically preserved tissues and organs.We have demonstrated high heating rates with the nanoparticles during the Phase I project. In the Phase II project, we will improve our already high heating rate by optimizing the RF heating process, along with the type, size and morphology of the nanoparticl ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Improving Efficiency and Reducing Costs for the Supercritical C02 Design Process
SBC: Concepts NREC, LLC Topic: 18Supercritical CO2 cycles have the potential to significantly improve efficiency and reduce emissions in power generation. However, the unique fluid dynamic properties of supercritical CO2 that enable these higher efficiencies also complicate the design and layout of the system, particularly its turbomachinery components. The problem stems specifically from the highly non-linear properties of CO2, ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy -
Efficient 2Micron Laser Driver for Laser Acceleration
SBC: Aqwest, LLC Topic: 28aLaser plasma accelerators (LPA) enabled by the Tm laser driver to be developed by this project offer much reduced size and cost compared to conventional accelerators of the same energy. This would drastically cut the cost of highenergy particle research on colliderbased facilities and advanced light sources. Planned conventional accelerators (e.g., for the proposed International Linear Collider) w ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
Integrated Sensors for Water Quality
SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC Topic: 20bThere is a present and growing emphasis on reducing or maintaining the water use footprint in the energy sector. One of the requirements for effectively managing water is monitoring through reliable, real time, measurement based data of water quality/composition within treatment systems and bodies of water associated with power generation facilities. Many existing water quality sensor technologies ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
Ionic Liquid Enabled HighEnergy Liion Battery
SBC: Siilion, Inc Topic: 17ainhibits utilities’ ability to deploy a network of such sensors. What is needed is the development of an integrated water sensor package that is low cost, rapidly deployable, wireless, and self-powered, that can relay real time relevant insitu water measurements. Ideally, such hardware would simultaneously monitor multiple water quality factors and contaminants at a reduced overall cost. How thi ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
Warm Gas Multicontaminant Removal System
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 15bGasification technologies convert coal and biomass into synthesis gas feed streams that can either be used as a fuel for highly efficient power generation cycles or converted into value added chemicals and transportation fuels. However, coal derived synthesis gas contains a myriad of contaminants that may be egulated in power plant emissions and act as poisons for the catalysts used in downstream ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
Magnetocaloric Generator for Waste Heat Energy Recovery
SBC: Aqwest, LLC Topic: 11dA 2008 DOE report [1] indicated that up to 903 terrabtu per year of unrecovered low level industrial waste heat (IWH) in the US is available for conversion to electricity. Converting this heat to electricity at 30% conversion efficiency would produce ~9 GW of electric power, an equivalent to about 4.5 Hoover Dam outputs. Efficient low cost recovery of low level IWH at significant scale could displ ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
Stable, lowloss joints for HTS fusion magnets
SBC: ADVANCED CONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 22cThe feasibility of fusion as a practical energy source needs to be improved significantly by removing some of the restrictions that low temperature superconductors put on the fusion magnet systems. One method to simplify the magnet system is by using high temperature superconductors (HTS) that allow for a higher magnet performance and much larger temperature margins. Successful application of HTS ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
High Temperature Operable, Harsh Environment Tolerant Flow Sensors for Nuclear Reactor Applications
SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC Topic: 32kA commonly noted sensor need for nuclear power systems is flow sensing in the various heat transfer mediums and to monitor medium velocities and characterize mixing and/or cooling. This is particularly needed for small modular reactors designs where coolant flow is driven by natural convection, not by pumps. Such sensors must be able to tolerate high temperature, high pressure, and radiation (neut ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy -
Advanced Analysis of Nuclear Waste Storage Health
SBC: GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY CONNECTION, INC. Topic: 33bThe potential longevity and number of dry storage systems employed for storage of used nuclear fuel necessitate a deliberate consideration of long term data management approaches. Necessary considerations include approaches to ensure archival of data over multiple centuries and data fusion methods to facilitate decision making based on multiple streams of information. Also important is establishin ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Energy